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Nutella Cheesecake (No-Bake!)

By Nagi Maehashi
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Published26 Mar '21 Updated20 Aug '25
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What’s the best way to inject the distinctive choc-hazelnut flavour of Nutella into a Nutella Cheesecake? Make it NO-BAKE. It’s the secret to preserving the Nutella flavour. Of course, a triple punch of Nutella also helps here: in the mousse-y cream cheese filling, the ganache topping and a good melty drizzle of the stuff to finish it off!

Sounds indulgent? That would be because it is. 😈 This cake is not for faint hearts and weak arteries. It’s for serious Nutella lovers only!

Close up of a slice of Nutella Cheesecake (No Bake)

Nutella Cheesecake

I’m a little fussy about my cheesecakes. In the past I’ve publicly declared that baking is the one and only way to achieve a light-and-still-rich-but-not-overly-so cheesecake that ticks all the right boxes.

But there are times when baking is not the route to the best result. Say, Mango Cheesecake. Baking alters the flavour of mango and it’s just not the same.

And, it turns out, Nutella is the same. The baked version wasn’t bad. It’s just that the no-bake version was so much better, dialling up the Nutella flavour to the max!

Bonus: It’s a whip/pour/fridge job, and waiting at the end of this (short and easy!) path is THIS:

Nutella Cheesecake (No Baeady to be servedke) on a plate, r

Holy moly, if that doesn’t make your knees weak and get your heart pumping, you must not have a pulse to begin with. 😂


Ingredients in Nutella Cheesecake

Here’s what you need to make Nutella Cheesecake. Shockingly but reassuringly few ingredients!

Ingredients in Nutella Cheesecake (No Bake)
  • Nutella – An entire 500g/1lb jar ends up in this Cheesecake. It’s a Nutella cake, people. Happy days!

  • Cream cheese, block form – Philadelphia brand is my preferred, and they aren’t paying me to say that!! I’ve strayed from the brand before and regretted it.

    It must be the brick type, as opposed to the cream cheese sold in tubs which is softer. The latter is formulated to be easily spreadable, which we don’t want. If you can only get the spreadable tub stuff, you’ll need to use a bit more gelatine to set it properly (see recipe notes – this note is particularly for UK readers, as I believe brick form cream cheese may still not available there);

  • Gelatine powder – Gelatine is what sets the cheesecake in its fluffy mousse-like form. It’s widely available in the baking section of grocery stores. The setting strength is (to my knowledge) standardised globally, unlike gelatine sheets (don’t get me started on those!!)

    The brand I use is McKenzie’s, the most common brand here in Australia:

Gelatine Powder
  • Icing sugar / powdered sugar – Heads up, Australians: It’s best to use soft icing sugar not pure icing sugar, though for this recipe it’s ok if you only have pure. Soft icing sugar is used to make fluffy, creamy frostings like buttercream frosting. Pure icing sugar sets hard and is used for things like Royal Icing. Never confuse or interchange these two types for frostings. But for this Nutella Cheesecake, it is ok since we’re not using it for frosting;

  • Oreo biscuits – This is for the cheesecake crust. I like using Oreo cookies for the texture and flavour, I find they’re more chocolate-y than most other chocolate biscuits. But any plain chocolate biscuits / cookies will work fine here, such as Arnott’s Chocolate Ripples;

  • Cream – Cream is used in 3 ways in this recipe:

    • Filling: Whipped until fluffy then folded through the Nutella Cheesecake Filling. Cream is what makes the filling light and airy, while the gelatine makes it set;

    • Nutella ganache: Combined with melted Nutella and chocolate to make the ganache layer that covers the cheesecake; and

    • Whipped and piped: for decorating the cake!

  • Butter – Just regular unsalted butter, to help the biscuit base hold together; and

  • Hazelnuts – For sprinkling across the surface. We want the nuts for texture, visual effect and to double down on the hazelnut flavour in Nutella!


How to make Nutella Cheesecake

Part 1: Prepare the pan (with a TIP!)

Here’s a nifty tip for making cheesecakes: flip the base of a springform pan UPSIDE DOWN. This way, you don’t have the lip of the base to contend with when removing the finished cheesecake = no base-cracking stresses. Though actually, once set cheesecakes are much sturdier than you think!

How to make Nutella Cheesecake (No Bake)
  1. Flip the base upside down – Flip the base of a springform pan upside down;

  2. Butter and line – Smear the base and sides with a bit of softened butter to help the paper stick. Then press a square piece of parchment/baking paper onto the base;

  3. Clip sides with paper overhang – Don’t trim the paper off. You want the overhang sticking out the sides of the pan to make it easier to remove the cheesecake later. It can be a bit fiddly to get the upside base clipped in, but you’ll figure it out!

  4. Line sides – Use strips of baking/parchment paper to line the sides of the springform pan.

Part 2: Oreo biscuit base

How to make Nutella Cheesecake (No Bake)
  1. Break up cookies roughly by hand, then place in a food processor;

  2. Blitz until it becomes sand-like. Pour in the melted butter and blitz again briefly to just combine;

  3. Tip this cookie-sand into the lined pan; and

  4. Press into pan – Use something with a flat base and straight sides to press the crumbs firmly against the base of the pan. I use a measuring cup!

Ordinarily, I also have biscuit sides for my cheesecakes for no other reason than I love biscuit bases! But for this Nutella Cheesecake, I think it’s nice to be able to see the different cake layers so I only use it for the base.


Part 3: Nutella Cheesecake filling

It’s a dead simple mix-and-pour job! OK, OK, so I’m understating it a bit … but it really is straightforward, I promise!

How to make Nutella Cheesecake (No Bake)
  1. Bloom gelatine – This simply means mixing gelatine powder with a little water and leaving it so the gelatine granules absorb the water and swell, so that they properly dissolve. The gelatine liquid then sets like firm butter. For most recipes this is then mixed into a hot liquid (like hot chocolate mixture for a Chocolate Mirror Glaze, or hot cranberry juice to make jelly for Christmas Trifle) which makes it dissolve.

    For this recipe, we’re doing things a little differently. We add a bit of hot water to the solidified gelatine mixture to return it to liquid form, before mixing into the Nutella Cheesecake filling later on;

  2. Nutella filling – Next, we start the filling by beating cream cheese with the Nutella and icing sugar;

  3. Beat the mixture and it’s smooth and fluffy. This takes around 1 1/2 minutes on Speed 7 using a handheld beater;

  4. Add gelatine – Then pour in the gelatine mixture we prepared in Step 1 and mix well to incorporate;

  5. Whip cream – Next, whip the cream in a separate bowl until stiff peaks form. We want it really fluffy because this is what aerates the Nutella Filling so it’s lusciously mousse-like;

  6. Fold through – Then fold the cream through the Nutella mixture using a rubber spatula. Be gentle here, we don’t want to knock the air bubbles from the cream! The lighter your touch, the fluffier the filling of the cheesecake will be;

  7. Pour filling into prepared biscuit base; and

  8. Spread to level the surface. Refrigerate to set for 1 hour before topping with Nutella ganache. The filling will not be fully set, but it will be set enough to pour the topping over.


Part 4: Toppings

How to make Nutella Cheesecake (No Bake)
  1. Nutella ganache – Heat cream, Nutella and chocolate chips in the microwave, and stir until molten and smooth. Let it cool slightly before pouring over the chilled cheesecake. Don’t sprinkle the hazelnuts on yet, wait until the the top is chilled and set, otherwise the hazelnuts will just sink!

  2. Chill 3 hours to set – The cheesecake needs to chill for at least 3 hours to fully set all the way through. Once set we can sprinkle the hazelnuts onto the ganache layer.

    Note: The ganache topping is softer than you might expect. It doesn’t set firmly and you cannot slice through it 100% neatly; it will smear slightly and droop on the edges a bit. This is intentional. Why? Well, firstly I think it should be molten-like so it resembles Nutella. It also tastes better this way. Thirdly, if the ganache is any firmer, it tends to slide off the Nutella filling like the way cheese slides off a badly made pizza. So I stand by the oozy Nutella Ganache – it looks, tastes and eats better!

  3. Release the cake! Remove the cheesecake from the springform pan and carefully peel away the paper sides, noting what I mentioned above about the ganache being quite soft;

  4. Remove from base – Remember that pain you went through to clip the base in upside down? (You did follow that step, right?) It’s about to pay dividends! Just grab the paper overhang now for grip and slide your cheesecake off the cake pan base. Because there’s no lip, it slides straight off onto your serving platter of choice;

    Then, just simply pull the paper out from under the cheesecake.

    If at any point the paper feels stuck to the pan when doing this, it’s just the butter used to grease the pan that has solidified. Run a knife under the cheesecake and it will release easily.

Nutella Cheesecake (No Baeady to be servedke) on a plate, r

Decorating the Nutella Cheesecake

It’s a pretty cake just as it is, but we can bling it up further with a few finishing flourishes! First, whip up some cream and pipe blobs around the rim.

Then warm up a little bit of Nutella so it’s pourable and drizzle it across the cream. You can do this either using a small bowl and a teaspoon, or a little ziplock bag – just snip the corner.

No need to get too caught up in perfection on this step. A casual drizzle is the phrase I use! If you want to get technical, I did a drizzles in a criss-cross pattern across the cream. While you could do it across the Nutella Ganache too, you can’t really see it so there’s not a lot of point!

Close up of a slice of Nutella Cheesecake (No Bake) being pulled out

Ah, I almost forgot. You want proof of light and airy insides? Here you go … see all those little air pockets? Those pockets mean a luscious, rich and yet light mouthfeel. Really, it’s like a Chocolate Mousse!

Close up showing the inside of a slice of Nutella Cheesecake (No Bake)

Because it’s no-bake, this Nutella Cheesecake needs to be kept in the fridge otherwise it will melt. It can be kept out in mild temperatures for quite a while, but on really warm days (say 28°C/82°F+) try to minimise the time it’s out of the fridge.

Also, unlike most cakes, where I go on and on about making sure you serve it at room temperature for the best eating experience, this Nutella Cheese is supposed to be served chilled. Believe me when I tell you I don’t say that very often, so enjoy the convenience of direct-from-fridge-to-mouth consumption! – Nagi x


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Close up of a slice of Nutella Cheesecake (No Bake)

Nutella Cheesecake (No Bake)

Author: Nagi
Prep: 30 minutes mins
Chilling time: 5 hours hrs
Cakes, Sweet
Western
4.98 from 41 votes
Servings12 – 16
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Recipe video above. The best way to inject serious Nutella flavour into a cheesecake? Make it NO-BAKE. Foregoing any cooking preserves the Nutella flavour better. A triple hit of Nutella also helps here: in the mousse-like cream cheese filling, the ganache topping and as a drizzle to finish it off!
PS I know gelatine is not a staple ingredient for many, but I promise it's easy to use and you can get it at regular grocery stores. It makes the cheesecake set without being overly dense. I tried without and it's just not as good. Gelatine makes it so much better!

Ingredients

Base:

  • 200g/ 7oz Oreo cookies (1.5 standard packs, Note 1)
  • 60g / 4 tbsp unsalted butter , melted

Nutella mousse filling:

  • 3 tsp gelatine powder (Note 2)
  • 1/4 cup water
  • 500g / 1 lb cream cheese , softened (block form, Note 3)
  • 1/2 cup soft icing sugar / powdered sugar (Note 4)
  • 1 cup Nutella (Note 5)
  • 1 cup heavy/thickened cream

Nutella ganache topping:

  • 1/2 cup heavy/thickened cream
  • 1/2 cup Nutella
  • 1/4 cup dark chocolate chips/semi-sweet chocolate chips

Toppings:

  • 1/4 cup hazelnuts , lightly toasted then chopped (Note 6)
  • 1/2 cup heavy/thickened cream (for whipping)
  • 3 tbsp Nutella , warmed
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Instructions

  • Prepare pan: Flip the base of a 20cm / 8" springform pan upside down – this makes it easier to remove the finished cheesecake without the lip in the way. Butter pan base, then press on a square sheet of baking paper. Clip the pan sides onto the base, letting the excess paper overhang. Butter and line the pan sides with more baking paper.

Oreo biscuit base:

  • Blitz cookies: Roughly break up Oreos with hands and place in food processor. Blitz until they become fine crumbs. Add melted butter, then blitz again until combined.
  • Press into pan: Transfer crumbs into prepared pan, pressing evenly and firmly on to the base (I use the underside of a straight-sided, flat-bottomed cup measure to do this).

Nutella mousse filling:

  • Bloom gelatine: Place water in a small bowl then sprinkle the gelatine powder across the surface. Stir to partly dissolve. Set aside 5 minutes. It will turn thick; this process is called blooming. Microwave the gelatine for 15 seconds to turn it into liquid, stir, then let it stand for 5 minutes to cool.
  • Cream cheese and Nutella mixture: Beat cream cheese, Nutella and icing sugar until smooth. Add the cooled gelatine liquid and beat another 30 seconds.
  • Whip cream: In a separate bowl, whip the cream until stiff peaks form.
  • Fold in cream: Add one third of the whipped cream to the Nutella mixture and gently fold until just combined. Fold in another third of the cream the same way. Then fold in the remaining cream.
  • Transfer to cake pan: Pour the mixture into the prepared tin and place back in the fridge for at least 1 hour to set.

Decorating

  • Nutella ganache: Place cream, Nutella and chocolate chips into a heatproof bowl. Microwave in two 30-second bursts, stirring in between, until smooth.
  • Pour ganache onto cheesecake: Allow ganache to cool for 5 minutes, then pour over the set cheesecake base. Tilt pan to spread it over the surface evenly.
  • Refrigerate cheesecake at least 3 hours before sprinkling with hazelnuts (otherwise they sink into the cake!)
  • Decorate: Sprinkle over hazelnuts. Pipe dollops of whipped cream around the edge, then drizzle with warm Nutella. Slice greedy-sized wedges and devour!

Recipe Notes:

1. Oreo cookies – You can also use plain chocolate biscuits instead, such as Arnott’s Chocolate Ripple, but add 1 1/2 tbsp / 20g of butter. This is because Oreo cookies have a filling which is partly what helps bond the crust.
2. Gelatine – I use McKenzie’s brand, widely available at grocery stores in Australia.
3. Cream cheese – You must use BLOCK cream cheese which is firmer than the tub form, which is designed to be spreadable.
Cream cheese in the UK: If my understanding is correct, the block sort of Philadelphia cream cheese isn’t available in the UK. If this is true and you can only get spreadable, add an extra 1/2 tsp of gelatine in the blooming step to compensate for the softer cream cheese. I just made it this afternoon and it worked out practically the same!
4. Icing sugar – Note for Australians: It’s better to use SOFT icing sugar rather than PURE icing sugar, but it’s ok to use pure icing sugar in this recipe. Pure icing sugar sets hard and is used for things like royal icing. Soft icing sugar is mixed with tapioca/maize starch so it sets more softly, and is used for things like buttercream frosting.
5. Nutella – I’ve used non-Nutella brand hazelnut spreads successfully in the past.
Homemade Nutella – Though I haven’t tried it for this particular recipe, homemade Nutella would elevate this to epic-like status. However, you’ll need to add an extra 1/2 tsp of gelatine as homemade Nutella is runnier than store bought.
6. How to toast hazelnuts – Heat a pan over medium heat (no oil). Put the hazelnuts in and toast for 3 minutes, shaking the pan regularly, until you can start to smell strong nutty aromas. Remove from pan, cool, then chop reasonably finely (I like to chop it finely enough to have some “dust”)

Nutrition Information:

Calories: 635cal (32%)Carbohydrates: 41g (14%)Protein: 8g (16%)Fat: 50g (77%)Saturated Fat: 33g (206%)Trans Fat: 1gCholesterol: 111mg (37%)Sodium: 205mg (9%)Potassium: 316mg (9%)Fiber: 3g (13%)Sugar: 33g (37%)Vitamin A: 1271IU (25%)Vitamin C: 1mg (1%)Calcium: 130mg (13%)Iron: 3mg (17%)
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164 Comments

  1. Vera says

    March 26, 2021 at 6:30 pm

    Hi, love your recipe but I was wondering, do you think this would work by layering Nutella in the cheese mixture?

    Reply
    • Nagi says

      March 26, 2021 at 7:22 pm

      Hi Vera, do you mean by swirling it through? It will change the texture unfortunately – something I’d definitely need to test! N x

      Reply
      • Vera says

        March 28, 2021 at 10:33 pm

        Not so much swirling as just drizzling, but please let me know if you try this out 😍

        Reply
  2. Ursula Boutry says

    March 26, 2021 at 6:26 pm

    I’m a bit lost with the icing sugar description…here is South Africa we have the powder clumpy icing sugar and castor sugar which is fine and free flowing…is that what you r using in the recipe/

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    • Nagi says

      March 26, 2021 at 7:23 pm

      Hi Ursula, it’s icing sugar/confectioners sugar, the super fine powdered sugar – not caster sugar as the grain is larger and it will give it a gritty texture – N x

      Reply
      • Ursula Boutry says

        March 26, 2021 at 8:55 pm

        thank you…I will just sift it a few times to make it light…gonna get cracking right now!

        Reply
  3. Val says

    March 26, 2021 at 6:21 pm

    Thank you stay safe

    Reply
    • Nagi says

      March 26, 2021 at 7:23 pm

      Thanks Val! N x

      Reply
  4. Ruth says

    March 26, 2021 at 5:30 pm

    My adult WA grandchildren are going to love you for sharing this recipe with me, just in time for Easter! Pity my NSW and Qld grandchildren will miss out.😁. Happy Easter Nagi and Dozer! 🙋‍♀️

    Reply
    • Nagi says

      March 26, 2021 at 5:52 pm

      More for you Ruth!! 😉😂 – N x

      Reply
  5. trish says

    March 26, 2021 at 5:12 pm

    5 stars
    Made this at my teenage son’s request for his family birthday lunch. It was AMAZING! Thank you Nagi. Many of your recipes have become family favourites in our house.

    Reply
    • Nagi says

      March 26, 2021 at 5:53 pm

      That’s awesome Trish, I’m so glad it was a hit!!! N x

      Reply
  6. Eleanor Campbell says

    March 26, 2021 at 4:54 pm

    What size is your springform pan?

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    • Nagi says

      March 26, 2021 at 5:49 pm

      Hi Eleanor – thanks for picking that up, I’ll amend the recipe now. It should be a 20cm pan. N x

      Reply
  7. alimak says

    March 26, 2021 at 4:20 pm

    Can I make Nutella cheesecake without the Nutella? (Asking for a friend)

    Reply
    • Rachel says

      March 26, 2021 at 7:42 pm

      Maybe they meant a different brand of chocolate spread?? I’ve stopped using Nutella (uk) as it contains palm oil

      Reply
    • Nagi says

      March 26, 2021 at 5:57 pm

      Only if you make my mango cheesecake instead Alimak! N x

      Reply
    • Adeline says

      March 26, 2021 at 5:21 pm

      Who looks up a Nutella recipe and then asks if they can make it without the main ingredient?? 🤦🏽‍♀️

      Reply
      • alimak says

        March 27, 2021 at 3:41 am

        I ALWAYS read all of Nagi’s recipies, whether something I’d like or not.

        Re the Q – it was meant to be a funny, the ‘asking for a friend’ should have given that away, lol

        Reply
  8. Suloshini says

    March 26, 2021 at 4:18 pm

    Hi Nagi,love the recipe! Is there a substitute I can use for gelatine powder? I don’t take any bovine products, but dying to try this!

    Reply
    • Nagi says

      March 26, 2021 at 5:52 pm

      Not that I’ve tried just yet sorry Suloshini! N x

      Reply
  9. Nind Spinderk says

    March 26, 2021 at 4:04 pm

    Nagi&Dozer, what’s size of the springform pan? ,

    Reply
    • Nagi says

      March 26, 2021 at 6:06 pm

      Sorry should be 20cm! N x

      Reply
      • Nind Spinderk says

        March 26, 2021 at 9:16 pm

        Thanks💖💖

        Reply
  10. Gillian says

    March 26, 2021 at 3:34 pm

    Love that Dozer boy so cute with apple ribbon on his face and love the nutella Yummy

    Reply
    • Nagi says

      March 26, 2021 at 6:07 pm

      We all love him! 😂 N x

      Reply
  11. Lauren says

    March 26, 2021 at 3:27 pm

    5 stars
    This is truly the best and easiest cheesecake in the world. Nagi, you’re amazing.

    Reply
    • Nagi says

      March 26, 2021 at 6:07 pm

      Thanks so much Lauren!! N x

      Reply
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