You know how you go on Pinterest and pin all these decorating ideas, DIY projects, and most of all, recipes? I’m not huge on the Pinterest scene, but I pinned something a while back and finally decided to try it. The Salted Caramel Cheesecake. It got a lot of attention on Pinterest and I think the comments to the original post (published in 2011) have been closed, so I thought I’d post my comment here.
I was a little afraid of this at first because quite frankly the amount of salt in the original recipe is astounding. I made some adjustments and served the cheesecake at a Father’s Day/Birthday celebration for my mom and dad. To see the original recipe, click right here.

This photo is credited to The Modern Apron. I forgot to take a picture of my finished product. My caramel didn’t have the deep brown color as this one because I was afraid of scorching it. It was still very tasty though.
Here’s how I made the cheesecake:
Crust
15 graham crackers
3 Tbsp sugar
1 stick butter, melted
1. Preheat oven to 375 degrees F. Place crackers in a plastic bag and crush with a rolling pin until they turn into fine crumbs. Put crumbs into a medium bowl. (I crushed half the crumbs in the bag, emptied into a bowl, then did the same to the second half of the crackers.) Add sugar and butter to cracker crumbs and mix until all are combined and the mixture is crumbly.
2. Transfer the mixture to a 10” springform pan sprayed with cooking spray. Pat crumb mixture into the bottom of the pan, and up the sides about 2”.
3. Bake crust until slightly brown, about 8-10 minutes. Remove crust from the oven and allow to cool completely on a rack.
Cheesecake
3 8-oz packages cream cheese, room temperature
1 14-oz can dulce de leche*
2 Tbsp flour
1 1/4 cup sugar
1 Tbsp pure vanilla extract
4 large eggs, room temperature
* Apparently you can find dulce de leche in the Latin section of the grocery store. I couldn’t find it in my neighborhood store, so I made it myself. Empty one 14-oz can of sweetened condensed milk into a double boiler and cook over simmering water for 1 to 1 1/2 hours. It will turn darker, thick and caramely. Whisk it smooth and let cool a bit before using it in the cheesecake recipe.
Preheat oven to 300 degrees F.
1. In a stand mixer beat the cream cheese until smooth. Add dulce de leche and beat to combine.
2. Add flour and beat to combine, scraping sides when necessary. Beat until smooth and fluffy, about 5 minutes. There should be no lumps.
3. Add sugar and beat to combine.
4. Add vanilla and combine. Then add eggs one at a time, combing thoroughly after each. Don’t overbeat as that will cause the cheesecake to puff up too much and cause the surface to crack.
5. Pour cream cheese mixture into cooled crust and smooth the top.
6. Bake at 300 degrees F for 55-65 minutes. The center will be a little wiggly, but the edges will be puffed up and have a nice golden color. Cool completely on a wire rack, then refrigerate for at least 8 hours. This allows the cheesecake to become the rich denseness it should be.
Caramel
1/2 cup granulated sugar
3 Tbsp water
1/2 cup heavy cream
2 Tbsp butter
1 tsp kosher salt
1 tsp pure vanilla extract
Sounds scrumptious! And even tho that’s not a pic of the one you made, it looks even better than it sounds!
It is so dang good. Charlotte said she’d put it in her top 10 desserts of all time. That’s quite a compliment!
This does sound like a lot more work than I usually go to for dessert, but sounds really worth it as a crowd pleaser. Thanks!
What better way to spend the day than to make a decadent dessert? It was totally worth it. If you want to impress your company this is the dessert for you. It wasn’t really difficult, just putzy and time consuming. A good dessert is like a fine piece of art as far as I’m concerned. I love my sweets! (With a little salt mixed in!)
Looks good! Not a quick and easy dessert though. I quite like the idea of the more salty version actually, I love saltiness in a dessert, you know like if you use salted peantus in an ice-cream sundae, it really helps to cut through the sweetness. If I ever make it, I’ll pop it on my sugarness blog and will link back to you on it.
Vanessa, it certainly wasn’t quick and easy, but oh so delicious. If you do make the original version be sure to let me know how you like it. Good luck!