Easy Instant Pot Brownie Bottom Cheesecake Recipe
Chocolate lovers will love this Instant Pot Brownie Cheesecake recipe. It is chocolaty, rich, and decadent. For this cheesecake, I started off with a delicious brownie bottomed 'crust'.
Then, I top it with a traditional cheesecake layer. I also swirl in some of the brownie batter into the top of the cheesecake. This gives the appearance of a marbled top and allows for a gorgeous presentation.
Have you wondered how to make a cheesecake at home that looks like the cheesecakes professional bakers make? We have all seen bakery-style cheesecakes that are jaw-droppingly beautiful.
This cheesecake recipe allows you to make a cheesecake that is every bit as good as what you would buy in a bakery. Not only that, it is an easy recipe that is nearly foolproof.
Does Instant Pot Brownie Cheesecake Need to be Refrigerated
Yes. All cheesecake recipes should be refrigerated. Wrap the cheesecake in plastic wrap or put it in an airtight container. Then, please place it in the refrigerator after you are finished with it.
Cheesecake can also be frozen. Freezing cheesecake is a great way to limit the amount of desserts you eat. It is also an excellent way to store make-ahead recipes.
If you do freezer cooking, you can also do freezer cooking for dessert recipes. Make 3-4 cheesecake recipes, cut them, and then divide them up. This way, you can put 1/3-1/4 of 3-4 cheesecakes together and offer a multi-flavored cheesecake dessert.
Our Nutter Butter Cheesecake, Caramel Pecan Cheesecake, and Pumpkin Cheesecake are some great cheesecake recipes to make.
New to cooking with a pressure cooker? Try out the Be the Boss of Your Instant Pot Video Course! It'll help take the pressure off and ease you into cooking with your Instant Pot.
Do I Have to Use a Brownie Mix to Make This Cheesecake
No. This recipe calls for a boxed brownie mix, but you can make the brownie batter from scratch instead.
A basic brownie recipe with cocoa powder, sugar, eggs, and other ingredients is easy to make. It works great for this recipe if you don't have a brownie mix at home.
Push Pan vs Springform Pan
The question of whether to use a push pan or springform pan typically comes down to preference. I used a springform pan for about a year before I purchased a Fat Daddio push-pan. I am so happy with the results I have gotten using a push pan.
Here are examples of cheesecakes I made. In the first photo, the cheesecake was made in a springform pan. In the second photo, the cheesecake was made in a push-pan. The taste and consistency of the cheesecakes are the same, but the push-pan gives a wow factor to the presentation of the cheesecake.
What Is the Best Cheesecake Pan - Push Pan for Instant Pot
In my opinion, the Fat Daddio push-pan is the best cheesecake pan for the Instant Pot. All of the cheesecakes I make in it turn out amazingly well, with a quality resembling that of a bakery cheesecake.
If you want to make a cheesecake that looks and tastes great, get a push pan for your Instant Pot.
What Accessories Are Needed to Make Cheesecake in Instant Pot
- 6-inch by 3-inch Push Pan or 7-inch by 3-inch Push Pan- I recently started using a high push pan instead of a spring-form pan. In my opinion, the cheesecake looks amazing this way.
- Silicone Sling- This is an essential unless you want to make a sling out of foil every time you make a cheesecake or use a pan in the Instant Pot that needs to be lifted out.
- Large Decorating Tips- I used a decorating tip and reusable icing bag to pipe frosting onto the top of the cake. It gives the cake a prettier, more professional style.
- Reusable Decorating Bag- Do yourself a favor and invest in a nice reusable bag for decorating cakes and cupcakes. It works so much better than the disposable bags and is better for the environment. Even better, they are pretty inexpensive.
- Parchment Rounds- Pre-cut parchment rounds (and squares) are available in a variety of sizes depending on your needs. This can be a huge time-saver so you don't have to measure and cut a circle out.
How to Make Instant Pot Brownie Cheesecake at Home
Making cheesecake at home is surprisingly easy in an Instant Pot dessert pan.. There are two essential factors to remember to get a perfect creamy consistency for cheesecake. Once you observe those two points, you have the tools to make homemade cheesecake right in your home kitchen.
The first thing you need to remember is to ALWAYS soften cream cheese to room temperature before starting to mix the cheesecake filling.
The second (VERY important) trick to making creamy and delicious cheesecake is to use room-temperature eggs. When eggs are at room temperature, they blend in more quickly with the cream cheese and sugar mixture. If you skip this step and use cold eggs, the batter could curdle.
All cheesecake recipes should mention both of those essential factors. If the recipe happens, not to mention that the eggs and/or cream cheese should be left out to room temperature make sure you do it anyway. You'll thank me later.
Cheesecake Recipe with Sour Cream
Most recipes use one of two ingredients to soften the texture of the cream cheese. The ingredients they use are either sour cream or heavy whipping cream. I tend to use sour cream in most of my cheesecake recipes because it also provides a nice tangy flavor.
Other Instant Pot Cheesecake Recipes to Try
Like this recipe? Check out all off our Cheesecake Recipes. We're adding more extraordinary flavors all the time! A couple of our favorites, besides this one, are Orange Creamsicle Cheesecake and Oreo Cheesecake. Then, there's our Peanut Butter Cheesecake and Peppermint Cheesecake. And our Creme Brulee Cheesecake...WOW!
How to Make Instant Pot Brownie Cheesecake
Instant Pot Brownie Bottomed Cheesecake is one of my favorite desserts. It has a brownie crust that takes the yum factor up several notches. To top it off, this is such an easy cheesecake to make.
First, the brownie layer is mixed and poured evenly into a prepared pan.
NOTE: 1/2 cup of the brownie mix needs to be reserved to swirl into the top of the cheesecake. Make sure to scrape the sides of the bowl with a spatula to get all the brownie batter into the pan.
Then, cover the pan with foil. Add 1 1/2 cups of water to the inner pot. Add the trivet. Lower the cheesecake push-pan into the Instant Pot with a sling. Cook on high pressure in your Instant Pot for 20 minutes, followed by a quick pressure release.
While the brownie layer is cooking, mix the cheesecake layer.
First, cream cheese is mixed with sugar. Eggs are added, as well as vanilla, sour cream, and flour. Once the cheesecake filling is all mixed together, pour it over the partially cooked brownie layer.
Add reserved 1/2 cup brownie batter to the top of the cheesecake, and swirl it into the cheesecake filling.
Then, spray the foil with nonstick cooking spray and cover the cheesecake. Empty the water from the inner pot and refill it with 1 1/2 cups of water.
Lower the cheesecake onto a trivet in the Instant Pot with a sling. Cook it in the Instant Pot for 30 minutes, and then do a natural pressure release when the time is up.
Remove the Brownie Cheesecake from the Instant Pot and let it cook on a wire rack for an hour. The cheesecake will continue to cook internally during this time.
When the time has finished, gently loosen the foil from the top of the cheesecake. Loosely re-wrap the cheesecake. Using a refrigerator-safe cake plate with a cover is an excellent way to keep the cheesecake in tip-top shape.
Which Instant Pot is Best
Which Instant Pot to buy is often left up to personal preference. I have two Instant Pots that I regularly use. However, I'll give you a basic run-down on the available varieties.
Instant Pot has four main models available: LUX, DUO, ULTRA, and SMART. All of these models have several of the same functions, including saute and high-pressure cooking, which are the two settings that are used the most. They also all have a slow cooker function, steaming, rice cooker, and a stainless steel inner cooking pot.
There are also 3, 5, 6, and 8-quart pressure cookers, but each size is not available with every model. The size you pick should be determined based on the number of people you cook for as well as what it will be used for.
I have both a six and 8-quart Instant Pot. These both work well with the pot-in-pot cooking method, which involves putting another baking dish or pan into the inner pot with water in the bottom of the pan.
The models that I have are both the DUO model. The Instant Pot DUO is a 7-in-1 cooker. In addition to the functions listed above, it also has a yogurt setting. The yogurt setting alone is why many people buy the Instant Pot DUO. If you want to make homemade yogurt, the DUO is the model for you.
The 6-quart Instant Pot DUO is excellent for smaller families or those who cook in smaller portions. The 8-quart Instant Pot DUO works well for larger families or more significant recipes.
In addition the the yogurt setting, the Instant Pot DUO model also has a low-pressure setting. The other models only feature a high-pressure option.
If you are wondering what can be cooked in the Instant Pot on low pressure, the answer is not a lot. But, there are a couple of things that are regularly cooked on low.
Eggs are often cooked using a low-pressure setting. If you cook a lot of eggs, the DUO might be a good investment. Many vegetables can also be cooked on low pressure; however, the cooking time will be a little longer than it would be on high pressure.
Variations for Brownie Bottom Cheesecake
There are many ways to vary a brownie cheesecake. Some of my favorites are adding chocolate chips to the top of the brownie layer and adding peanut butter to the brownie mix or the cheesecake filling.
I especially like to add whipping cream to the top of a slice of our Brownie Bottom Cheesecake.
Recipe
Instant Pot Fudge Brownie Cheesecake
This Instant Pot Fudge Brownie Cheesecake is full of that chocolaty sweet flavor we all know and love. Get your pressure cooker out and enjoy this tasty dessert.
Ingredients
Supplies
- Fat Daddio's cheesecake push pan
- Parchment paper rounds
- Silicone sling
- Cheesecake storage container
- Pie server
- Nonstick cooking spray
Crust
- 10.5 ounce brownie mix envelope
- 1/3 cup vegetable oil
- 2 tablespoons water
- 1 large egg
Cheesecake Filling
Instructions
- Grease the sides and bottoms of a 6-inch push pan and line the pan with a parchment round. Alternatively, you can also line the sides of the pan with parchment paper.
- Mix brownie batter ingredients in a medium-sized mixing bowl. Retain 1/2 cup brownie batter, and pour the rest into the push-pan and spread out evenly.
- Then, cover the pan with foil. Add 1 1/2 cups of water to the inner pot. Add the trivet. Lower the cheesecake push-pan into the Instant Pot with a sling. Cook the brownie bottom on high pressure in your Instant Pot for 20 minutes, followed by a quick pressure release. Remove from Instant Pot, and drain excess liquid from the pot.
- Meanwhile while the brownie bottom is cooking: Mix the cream cheese and granulated sugar until nice and smooth, and then add in one egg at a time while mixing in between adding the eggs.
- Add in the flour, sour cream and vanilla and mix to incorporate.
- Pour the filling into the push pan on top of the partially cooked brownie layer, and tap the pan several times on the counter to remove air bubbles. You can also run a fork or knife through the cheesecake filling to remove air bubbles.
- Add the reserved brownie mix to the top of the cheesecake batter. Use a knife to swirl the brownie batter into the cheesecake filling.
- Cover the cheesecake with aluminum foil and/or a paper towel to prevent condensation from accumulating on the top of the cheesecake.
- Add 1 ½ cups of water to the inner pot of the Instant Pot.
- Using a sling (you can buy a sling for the Instant Pot or make one
out of foil), lower the pan into the inner pot. - Close lid and set for a manual high-pressure cooking time of 32 minutes. Allow for a natural pressure release when the cooking time has finished.
- Remove the cheesecake from the Instant Pot. Take the foil off of the top and gently soak up any condensation that has formed on the top of the cheesecake with a paper towel or flour sack towel.
- Let the cheesecake cool on a wire rack for at least an hour before refrigerating for 12 hours or overnight.
- After 12 hours, remove the cheesecake from the refrigerator and set the pan on top of a can. Push the sides of the cake pan down, slowly.
- Remove the cheesecake from the pan bottom, and set on a cake plate or serving tray.
Notes
Spray foil with non-stick cooking spray before covering the cheesecake so the foil won't stick when you remove it.
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Nutrition Information
Yield
8Serving Size
1Amount Per Serving Calories 352Total Fat 19gSaturated Fat 4gTrans Fat 0gUnsaturated Fat 14gCholesterol 78mgSodium 153mgCarbohydrates 43gNet Carbohydrates 0gFiber 0gSugar 13gSugar Alcohols 0gProtein 4g
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I have a 3 QT instant pot and want to try this, would I need to reduce the amount of water poured into the inner pot?
I don't have a 3 quart, but assuming the cheesecake pan fits in the same, I would say you are good to go. I would use 3/4 cup water.
this one sounds so good!
Is the cook time different for a 7in springform instead of 6in push pan?
It would be the same cook time.