Silky, citrus-laced, and unapologetically indulgent, this lemon meringue cheesecake is the kind of dessert that quietly steals the spotlight. A buttery biscuit crumb, a velvety cream cheese filling infused with fresh lemon, and a cloud of toasted meringue come together in a showpiece that feels every bit as luxurious as it tastes. From first whisk to final flourish, itโs ready in around six hoursโincluding the all-important chillโand worth every single minute.
Thereโs something undeniably theatrical about watching those soft meringue peaks catch the flame of a kitchen torch, turning from snowy white to delicate shades of gold. Itโs the kind of dessert that makes an entranceโฆ and never leaves leftovers. Whenever friends gather around my table, this is the one I bring out when I want the evening to feel a little more special.
What I Learned Along the Way
The first time I made it, I rushed the processโcold cream cheese straight from the fridge, eggs added too quickly, confidence far higher than my patience. The result? A filling dotted with stubborn little lumps and a texture that never quite reached that silky, restaurant-worthy finish.
Lesson learned: great cheesecake rewards restraint. Allowing every ingredient to come fully to room temperature changed everything. Beating the filling gently, folding with care, and adding the eggs slowlyโone at a timeโcreated a beautifully smooth batter and, just as importantly, a flawless surface free from those dreaded cracks.
Sometimes the difference between good and unforgettable is simply giving the process the time it deserves.
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Ingredients
For the Buttery Biscuit Base
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200g digestive biscuit crumbs (or graham cracker crumbs)
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75g unsalted butter, melted
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50g granulated sugar
For the Lemon Cheesecake Filling
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680g full-fat cream cheese, softened to room temperature
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200g granulated sugar
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4 large eggs, room temperature
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120ml freshly squeezed lemon juice
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12g finely grated lemon zest (about 2 tablespoons)
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120g sour cream
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5ml pure vanilla extract
For the Toasted Meringue Crown
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4 large egg whites, room temperature
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100g superfine sugar (caster sugar)
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1g cream of tartar
Method
1. Prepare the Biscuit Base
Preheat your oven to 160ยฐC (140ยฐC fan). In a bowl, combine the biscuit crumbs, melted butter, and sugar until the mixture resembles damp sand. Press it firmly and evenly into the base of a 23cm springform tin, creating a compact, buttery foundation.
2. Bake Until Golden
Place the base in the oven for 10 minutes, just until lightly golden and fragrant. Remove and allow it to cool completely while you prepare the filling.
3. Create the Lemon Filling
In a large bowl, beat the softened cream cheese until completely smooth and silky, with no trace of lumps. Add the sugar and mix until fully incorporated. Crack in the eggs one at a time, mixing gently after each addition. Fold through the fresh lemon juice, lemon zest, sour cream, and vanilla until the filling is glossy, light, and beautifully smooth.
4. Bake Low and Slow
Wrap the outside of the springform tin tightly in foil. Place it inside a deep roasting tray, then carefully pour in freshly boiled water until it reaches halfway up the sides of the tin. Pour in the filling and bake for 55โ60 minutes, until the edges are softly set and the centre still carries the slightest gentle wobble.
5. Cool with Patience
Turn the oven off, crack the door slightly open, and allow the cheesecake to rest inside for 1 hour. This slow cooling helps prevent cracks and keeps the texture beautifully creamy. Transfer to the refrigerator and chill for at least 4 hours, though overnight is even better.
6. Whip the Meringue
In a clean mixing bowl, whisk the egg whites with the cream of tartar until soft peaks begin to form. Gradually add the caster sugar, a little at a time, continuing to whisk until the meringue becomes thick, glossy, and holds firm, elegant peaks.
7. Finish with Fire
Spoon or pipe the meringue generously over the chilled cheesecake, creating soft swirls and dramatic peaks. Using a kitchen torch, gently caramelise the surface until touched with shades of gold and amber.
Bring it to the table with a little ceremonyโthis one deserves an entrance.
What To Serve With Lemon Meringue Cheesecake
Rich, silky, and beautifully bright, this cheesecake pairs best with accompaniments that bring balance and a little contrast.
A freshly brewed cup of bold black coffeeโor better still, a well-pulled espressoโcuts effortlessly through the sweetness, allowing the lemon to shine with even more clarity. For something a little softer, a pot of Earl Grey or delicate citrus tea feels equally at home beside a slice.
If youโre serving it as part of a dinner table finale, a handful of fresh raspberries, blackberries, or a simple berry coulis adds a welcome burst of tartness that plays beautifully against the creamy filling and toasted meringue.
For a more elegant finish, a small twist of candied lemon peel or a scattering of finely grated lemon zest across the plate never goes unnoticed.

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Cloud-Kissed Lemon Meringue Cheesecake
Ingredients
Method
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Preheat your oven to 160ยฐC (140ยฐC fan). In a mixing bowl, combine the biscuit crumbs, melted butter, and sugar until evenly coated and resembling damp sand. Press the mixture firmly into the base of a **23cm springform tin**, creating an even, compact layer.
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Bake for 10 minutes, or until lightly golden and fragrant. Remove from the oven and leave to cool completely while you prepare the filling.
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In a large bowl, beat the softened cream cheese until completely smooth, light, and silky. Add the sugar and mix until fully incorporated. Add the eggs **one at a time**, mixing gently after each addition. Fold through the fresh lemon juice, lemon zest, sour cream, and vanilla until beautifully smooth and glossy.
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Wrap the outside of the springform tin securely with foil. Place it inside a deep roasting tray and carefully pour in freshly boiled water until it reaches halfway up the sides of the tin. Pour in the filling and bake for 55โ60 minutes, until the edges are set and the centre still has the slightest gentle wobble.
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Turn off the oven, crack the door slightly open, and leave the cheesecake inside for 1 hour to cool gradually. Transfer to the refrigerator and chill for at least 4 hours, though overnight will give the best texture.
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In a clean bowl, whisk the egg whites with the cream of tartar until soft peaks begin to form. Gradually add the caster sugar, whisking continuously until the meringue becomes thick, glossy, and holds firm, elegant peaks.
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Spoon or pipe the meringue generously over the chilled cheesecake, creating soft swirls and dramatic peaks. Using a kitchen torch, gently caramelise the surface until touched with beautiful shades of gold.
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Slice, serve, and enjoy the moment it hits the tableโthis is a dessert that knows how to make an entrance.
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