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The Pioneer Woman’s Caramel Pumpkin Gingersnap Cheesecake

Put a twist on the traditional Pumpkin Pie this year with The Pioneer Woman’s Caramel Pumpkin Gingersnap Cheesecake Recipe

PREP TIME: 40 Minutes

DIFFICULTY: Easy

COOK TIME: 75 Minutes

SERVINGS: 12 Servings

INGREDIENTS

FOR CRUST

12 ounces, weight Storebought Gingersnaps

1/2 cup Chopped Pecans

6 Tablespoons Butter, Melted

2 Tablespoons Brown Sugar

1 dash Salt

FILLING

4 packages (8 0z. Packages) Cream Cheese

1-1/2 cup Sugar

1 can 15-ounce Pumpkin Puree (NOT Pumpkin Pie Filling)

1 teaspoon Ground Cinnamon

1 teaspoon Allspice

1/2 teaspoon Nutmeg

4 whole Eggs

2 Tablespoons Heavy Cream

1 jar (about 12 Oz.) Caramel Topping

Extra Chopped Pecans

Extra Crushed Gingersnaps

INSTRUCTIONS

For crust:

In a food processor (or large ziploc bag) crush gingersnps. Add chopped pecans, melted butter, brown sugar, and salt, and pulse (or mix) until thoroughly combined. Press into bottom and sides of a 10-inch springform pan. Chill for 20-30 minutes.

For filling:

In a mixing bowl, beat cream cheese and sugar until light and fluffy. Add pumpkin and spices and mix again. Add eggs one at a time, mixing for 20 seconds between each addition. Add cream and mix until just combined.

Remove crust from fridge. Pour 1/2 jar of caramel topping on crust. (This can be omitted. See note below.) Sprinkle caramel with chopped pecans. Gently pour cheesecake filling into pan. Even out the top with a flat spatula.

Bake at 350 degrees for 1 hour 15 minutes, or until no longer soupy. Cheesecake should still be somewhat jiggly.

Cool on counter for 30 minutes. After 30 minutes, pour the rest of the caramel topping over the top. Smooth with a flat spatula until evenly smooth. Cover and chill cheesecake for another four hours or overnight.

When ready to serve, remove rim from pan and slice. Sprinkle each slice with extra crushed gingersnaps.

Note: I’ve heard from several folks that they wound up with a rock-hard crust when they followed this method. While I’d made the cheesecake several times and had never gotten this result, I’ve determined that the brand of both the gingersnaps AND the caramel sauce can drastically affect the consistency of the crust. You can easily omit this step and still wind up with a delicious cheesecake, so feel free to leave it out. You could also decrease the amount of caramel on the crust to mitigate the hardening effect.