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Baileys Cheesecake has a delicious chocolate cookie crust topped with Irish cream-spiked cheesecake filling and ganache layers.

Slice of Baileys cheesecake next to a fork on a gray plate

Back in my college days, I managed a small Mediterranean restaurant near campus. It was both a place for the local neighborhood to grab a quick bite to eat and for college kids to hang out and pretend to study while sipping cappuccinos. 

And since I worked a lot, and free food was a perk of the job, I pretty much lived on hummus and pita bread for over 4 years.

There was a super friendly older couple that were weekly regulars. Every week, they’d split a tawook dinner with extra steamed veggies. The husband would finish his meal with a piece of cheesecake, and the wife would order Baileys and coffee with just a smidgen of whipped cream and chocolate sauce (similar to an Irish coffee cocktail). 

It’s funny the things I remember from more than 15 years ago. The names of any of my undergrad professors? Not a chance. But a meal a couple ordered every week? Yep, right down to the extra veggies.

Now, I’ve never been much of a drinker, but I developed quite an affinity for Baileys and coffee with just a smidgen of whipped cream and chocolate sauce. It’s just one of those drinks that reminds me of being in my 20s, and makes me all warm and fuzzy for so many reasons.

A few weeks ago, I picked up a bottle of Baileys Irish Cream to make Simple Homemade Truffles…and perhaps whip up a Baileys and coffee or two. And then on a whim one night, I decided to try making a Baileys Cheesecake. 

Fork with a bite of Baileys cheesecake laying on a plate next to a slice of the cheesecake

WHAT IS BAILEYS CHEESECAKE?

Baileys Cheesecake really isn’t that different from my vanilla cheesecake recipe

But instead of a graham cracker crust, I use an Oreo cookie crust for a nice chocolatey base. I also swapped out the cream in the filling for Baileys Irish Cream and topped the whole thing with a Baileys-spiked chocolate ganache.

The result is a creamy cheesecake with just the right amount of chocolate and Baileys flavor.  

I’d like to think this would have been the perfect cheesecake to finally tempt the wife of that sweet couple into joining her husband in a slice of cheesecake. But then, I happen to think life is not worth living without cheesecake. Are you with me?

Overhead view of Oreo cookies in the bowl of a food processor

TIPS FOR MAKING THIS IRISH CREAM CHEESECAKE

There are three main parts to this Baileys Irish cream cheesecake:

  • Oreo cookie crust
  • Baileys-infused cheesecake filling
  • Baileys-spiked chocolate ganache topping
Oreo cookie crust pressed into the bottom of a springform pan on a marble countertop

I have made many, many cheesecake recipes through the years, so I have a few tips I’ve learned along the way that can help you as you make this recipe:

  1. Use room-temperature cream cheese and eggs. If you forget to set these ingredients out ahead of time, you’re in luck. I have tutorials for how to soften cream cheese and how to bring butter and eggs to room temperature
  2. Bake the cheesecake in a water bath. Don’t be intimidated by this step – it’s easier than you think and will help make sure your cheesecake is absolutely perfect. Check out my post on how to bake cheesecake in a water bath
  3. Give yourself plenty of time. Even though getting the cheesecake in the oven doesn’t take a ton of time, it needs about an hour to bake, a couple of hours to cool, and 8 hours to chill in the refrigerator. Don’t be tempted to take shortcuts here. 
Baileys being poured into cheesecake filling batter in a metal mixing bowl

Could you use a store-bought crust instead of making your own? Yes.

Could you skip the chocolate ganache on top? Sure.

Would the final cheesecake be as good? Well, I know what my opinion is, but I’ll let you decide that on your own.

Baileys cheesecake filling batter being poured onto an Oreo cookie crust in a springform pan

CAN BAILEYS CHEESECAKE BE FROZEN?

This Baileys Cheesecake is the perfect candidate for freezing! Since cheesecake is a bit time intensive to make, it is sometimes nice to make it ahead of time and freeze it.

I recommend freezing this cheesecake without the ganache on top and adding the ganache before serving.

Baileys cheesecake in a water bath, ready to be baked

Once the cheesecake has chilled thoroughly in the refrigerator, place it on a cardboard round and wrap it in plastic wrap, then in foil. If you have a large zip-top freezer bag, you could even store it inside that for an extra layer of protection.

The idea is to have at least 2 layers of protection around the cheesecake to keep it from getting freezer burn. 

Plated slice of Baileys cheesecake topped with ganache facing the camera

Let the Baileys Cheesecake thaw in the refrigerator overnight or at room temperature for a couple of hours before topping with the ganache and serving.

Let’s all make this Baileys Irish Cream Cheesecake and toast sweet couples who are married for decades, with the sweetest of weekly traditions. What a way to live, right?

Slice of Baileys cheesecake topped with Baileys-spiked ganache on a gray plate
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Baileys Cheesecake

By: Jamie
4.43 from 436 ratings
Prep: 20 minutes
Cook: 1 hour
Chill Time: 8 hours
Total: 9 hours 20 minutes
Servings: 12
Baileys Cheesecake has a delicious chocolate cookie crust topped with Irish cream-spiked cheesecake filling and ganache layers.

Ingredients

For the Crust:

  • 24 whole Oreo cookies crushed into crumbs
  • 5 tablespoons unsalted butter melted

For the Cheesecake:

  • 32 ounces cream cheese room temperature
  • 1 cup granulated sugar
  • 4 large eggs room temperature
  • cup Baileys Irish Cream

For the Ganache:

  • 6 ounces quality semi-sweet chocolate chips
  • ½ cup heavy cream
  • 3 tablespoons Baileys Irish Cream

Instructions 

  • Preheat oven to 325°F. Tightly wrap a 9-inch springform pan in heavy duty foil. This step prevents leaks when using a water bath. I also take the extra step by placing the foil wrapped spring form pan inside an oven bag while baking, but this is optional.
  • Mix together the crust ingredients and press into the bottom of your pan.
  • Bake in preheated oven for 8 minutes and cool completely on a wire rack.
  • Begin to boil a pot or kettle of water for the water bath.
  • In the bowl of your stand mixer fitted with your paddle attachment, beat the cream cheese until smooth. Add sugar and mix until combined. Add eggs, one at a time, fully incorporating each before adding the next. Make sure to scrape down the bowl in between each egg. Add Baileys Irish Cream and mix until smooth.
  • Pour batter into prepared crust. Place pan into a larger pan and pour boiling water into the larger pan until halfway up the side of the cheesecake pan.
  • Bake 55-60 minutes, the edges will appear to be set, but the center will still have some jiggle to it. At this point, turn off the oven, but leave the door cracked and allow the cheesecake to rest in the cooling oven for one hour.
  • After one hour has passed, carefully remove the cheesecake from the water bath and place on a cooling rack to cool completely. Once the cake is completely cooled, place it into the refrigerator for at least 8 hours.
  • Before serving, prepare the ganache.

For the Ganache

  • In a small saucepan over medium heat, warm the heavy cream until very hot, but not boiling.
  • Place chocolate chips in a heat safe bowl.
  • Pour the hot cream over the chocolate and allow it to sit for about 5 minutes.
  • Whisk the cream and chocolate until smooth and thoroughly combined.
  • Stir in Baileys Irish Cream until incorporated allow the ganache to sit for an additional 5 minutes.
  • Pour ganache over chilled cheesecake and spread into an even layer before cutting, or or spoon over each individual slice.

Notes

The ganache will firm up when the cheesecake is refrigerated.

Nutrition

Serving: 1slice, Calories: 652kcal, Carbohydrates: 48g, Protein: 9g, Fat: 47g, Saturated Fat: 26g, Polyunsaturated Fat: 3g, Monounsaturated Fat: 13g, Trans Fat: 0.2g, Cholesterol: 156mg, Sodium: 356mg, Potassium: 268mg, Fiber: 2g, Sugar: 37g, Vitamin A: 1394IU, Vitamin C: 0.1mg, Calcium: 103mg, Iron: 4mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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118 Comments

  1. athina says:

    This is so delicious looking i am practically in love! Isn’t it interesting to think of the kinds of things we remember….our minds and senses hold on to the oddest of little details around us and bring it back with such detail as though it was just yesterday. Smell can also do that i have realized.

    1. Jamie says:

      I agree, Athina! Sense memory can be a powerful thing. All the best to you!

  2. Miss Violet Love says:

    I want to use a different type of cookie for the crust. Any idea how much crushed cookie I need for the crust? 

    1. Jamie says:

      I would guess it’s about 2 cups of crushed cookies. Start with 1 1/2 cups crushed cookies and work up from there. I hope you enjoy the cheesecake!

  3. jennai says:

    I love the recipe thanks

    1. Jamie says:

      I’m so happy to hear that, Jennai! All the best to you!

  4. Nikki says:

    Well I had to report back.
    I made this last weekend.  FANTASTIC! 
    By the way I solved the problem of leaking springform pans. 
    I found a silicone pan, 9 inch round. 
    I squeezed my 9 inch springform pan into the silicone pan.
    Place the encased springform pan into my larger pan and brought the water to just below the rim of the silicone pan.
    Tight, leak proof, and provides another layer of insulation around the cheesecake.
    The cheesecake was smooth and creamy from edge to center. 

    1. Jamie says:

      What a great idea, Nikki! I’m so glad you liked it!

  5. Barbara says:

    Hi Jamie- my cheesecake s cooling as we speak! Do I release the springform before refrigerating overnight? Serving tomorrow so I will add ganache right before.
    It looks amazing! Can’t wait to eat it!

    1. Jamie says:

      Hi, Barbara! I would leave it in the pan while chilling in the refrigerator. Take a knife and run it along the sides to help loosen the cake before removing the springform pan. I hope you enjoyed it!

  6. Nikki says:

    Thank you…
    First I don’t know what happened with my first comment..but here we go. 
    I just saw this recipe somewhere on the vase web and copied it (no ink in printer) and I wanted to go back and find something and could not locate the recipe.  Well you have saved my Sunday Dinner. 
    The first recipe had a little more sugar and a little less Bailey’s. I think I am going to use the less sugar and more Bailey’s.  The other recipe did not include Bailey’s in the Ganache and you can guess what way I am going to go on that one. 
    Thank you for some great reading.
    Slainte! 

    1. Jamie says:

      Hi, Nikki! I’m glad Sunday dinner is saved! I hope you enjoy the cheesecake!

  7. Nikki says:

    This is funny.  I saw this “somewhere in the vast web” but I could not locate it again.  I did copy the recipe when I saw it (out of ink on printer) but had a question and could not find the recipe again.  So thank you for saving my Sunday Dinner!
    I may meld the two recipes though, yours contains a little less sugar but the other contains a little more Baileys Irish Cream. Guess what I’m gonna do! I hope it works out. 
    And your recipe contains Bailey’s in the Ganache the other didn’t I was going to add it anyway you have just confirmed my thoughts. 
    I do love your posts and your recipes.  Have a great weekend. Slainte!

  8. Ivana says:

    Hello! 

    I love the recipe but in order to make it, could you tell me how big is the “cup” actually? In deciliters? 

    Thank you!

    Greetings from Paris 

    1. Jamie says:

      Hi, Ivana! One cup is about 2.4 deciliters. Let me know if I can help in any other way!

  9. Heather @Boston Girl Bakes says:

    Ooh this looks soooooooooo good!! Perfect way to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day!

    1. Jamie says:

      Thank you, Heather! I hope you enjoyed your St. Patrick’s Day!

  10. Jackie says:

    This looks AMAZING!!  Is it safe to assume that the measurement is 1/2 CUP for the heavy cream in the ganache?

    1. Jamie says:

      Thanks so much, Jackie! Yes, 1/2 cup – thanks for catching that. I went ahead and made the correction. Have a great day and happy baking!
      -Jamie