
Mini gingerbread cheesecakes layered with warm spices, a spiced sugar sparkle, and a tender molasses cookie crust—perfect for holiday gatherings and cozy nights in.

This version of warm, spiced gingerbread combined with silky, tangy cream cheese began as a small experiment in my kitchen the first December I wanted something special but portable for a neighborhood cookie swap. I wanted all the cozy flavors of gingerbread — molasses, cinnamon, and ginger — but in a shape that felt festive and elegant. The result was a batch of bite-sized cheesecakes with a tender gingerbread base and a lightly sweetened cream cheese top. They slice cleanly, serve beautifully on a platter, and taste like an instant holiday memory.
I discovered the balance between the dough and the filling after a few tries: slightly less sugar in the filling keeps the tang of the cream cheese alive against the robust spiced cookie, while a sprinkle of spiced sugar on top gives a delicate crunch and aromatic lift. These treats have become my go-to when I want to bring something a touch unexpected to parties, and they vanish faster than any other tray of sweets I make.
I remember the first time I plated these for my extended family — my aunt declared them "dangerously good" and the cousins argued over who would get the last one. They keep well in the fridge for several days, so I often make a double batch: one plate for the gathering and one for cozy nights when a cup of tea and a small indulgence are in order.
My favorite thing about these is how many people describe the first bite: "familiar and new at once." The cookie base evokes childhood gingerbread memories, while the cream cheese layer feels like holiday sophistication. Over the years friends have asked for this recipe for brunches, holiday cookie swaps, and even as a make-ahead dessert for weeknight dinners. Every time I rework the spices slightly — sometimes adding orange zest or a splash of bourbon — the base idea remains solid, and people still come back for seconds.
Store these in a single layer in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to five days; stacking can mar the spiced sugar finish so use parchment paper between layers if you must stack. For freezing, flash-freeze on a tray until firm, then transfer to a zip-top bag with the air squeezed out; frozen cheesecakes can be stored for up to three months. To reheat, let thaw overnight in the fridge and bring to room temperature for 20–30 minutes before serving so the filling regains its creamy texture.
If you need a dairy-free option, replace cream cheese with a high-quality vegan cream cheese and use a vegan butter in the dough; expect a modest change in texture and a slightly less rich mouthfeel. For gluten-free, swap the all-purpose flour for a 1-to-1 gluten-free blend with xanthan gum and chill the dough longer to prevent crumbling. Maple syrup can replace molasses for a milder, autumnal profile, but molasses provides the classic gingerbread depth that defines the flavor.
Serve on a wooden board or mirrored platter for holiday tables. Garnish each with a tiny curled orange zest, a sliver of crystallized ginger, or a dusting of powdered sugar. Pair with strong black tea, mulled cider, or a spiced latte. For an adult twist, a drizzle of bourbon caramel or a small spoonful of pear compote pairs beautifully with the warm spices.
In winter, emphasize deeper notes by adding 1/4 teaspoon of ground cardamom or a tablespoon of finely chopped toasted pecans on the base. For fall, substitute half the molasses with maple syrup and add a pinch of ground clove. For spring, lighten the topping with a thin lemon glaze and fresh berries to cut through the richness and offer a brighter contrast.
Make the dough and spiced sugar up to three days ahead and keep both chilled. Mix the filling the day you plan to assemble for the best texture. You can bake the bases a day ahead and assemble and bake the filled cheesecakes the next day; chilling overnight after baking improves slicing and flavor development. Pack leftovers in single servings for easy grab-and-go treats.
These mini cheesecakes are my holiday signature because they combine the soulful spice of gingerbread with an elegant, creamy finish that’s easy to scale. Share them, gift them in boxes, or save a few for yourself — they always make the season feel cozier.
Keep the cream cheese cold until you begin to avoid a runny filling; if it softens, chill 10 minutes and then proceed.
Chill the dough if it gets too soft during assembly to prevent spreading in the oven.
Use unsulphured molasses for a sweeter, less bitter gingerbread flavor.
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Beat 6 ounces cold cream cheese with 3 tablespoons granulated sugar and 1/2 teaspoon vanilla until just smooth. Chill briefly if it softens.
Mix 6 tablespoons granulated sugar with 1/2 tsp ground ginger, 1/2 tsp ground cinnamon, and small pinches of allspice, nutmeg and cloves. Set aside.
Whisk together 2 1/2 cups flour, spices, 1/2 tsp salt, and 1/2 tsp baking soda until evenly distributed.
Beat 3/4 cup softened butter with 3/4 cup brown sugar until light. Add 2 egg yolks, 1 tsp vanilla and 1/3 cup molasses and combine.
Add dry ingredients to wet on low speed until just combined. Chill the dough until firm enough to shape into 12 bases.
Preheat oven to 350°F. Press dough into mini cheesecake pan or muffin tin, add about 1 tablespoon filling to each, and bake 12–15 minutes.
Cool on a rack, then chill at least 2 hours. Sprinkle spiced sugar on top before serving.
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