Kitchen Tips How To Baking How To Make a Spiderweb Pumpkin Cheesecake Learn how to make a double-layered pumpkin cheesecake all dressed up for Halloween with a spiderweb baked right in. Smart Cookie is here to show you the way. By Vanessa Greaves Vanessa Greaves Vanessa Greaves is a Senior Editor at Allrecipes with nearly two decades of experience helping home cooks gain confidence in the kitchen. A self-taught cook who grew up reading cookbooks for fun, Vanessa lives and breathes the challenges faced by busy everyday cooks to get dinner on the table. Allrecipes' editorial guidelines Updated on October 29, 2020 Created by MasterChef alum, Elise Mayfield — aka Smart Cookie — this spooky-looking cheesecake is actually easier to make than you might think. We'll share Smart Cookie's top tips to make the gingersnap crust and the two layers of cheesecake filling, and how to make the spiderweb pattern on top. Get the recipe: Smart Cookie's Spiderweb Pumpkin Cheesecake "A gingersnap crust complements the bewitching blast of pumpkin spice in this Halloween cheesecake. Marbling the plain vanilla filling against the pumpkin-spiced layer creates a spider web effect that makes it extra spooky. Start ahead, because if there's one word that describes this cheesecake, it's 'chilling.'" — Smart Cookie Photo by Smart Cookie. Smart Cookie's Top Tips: 1. Make your cheesecake the day before you want to eat it so it can chill overnight before slicing and serving. 2. Wrap the bottom of your springform pan with foil to prevent water from leaking in while the cheesecake bakes in a water bath. 3. For best results, your eggs and cream cheese must be at room temperature. Let them sit out for at least an hour before you start making your cheesecake. 4. Add your eggs one at a time, and mix just until combined. Then add the next egg. You don't want to overmix and whip too much air into your cheesecake, otherwise it can crack. 5. When you're making the spiderweb pattern, wipe your knife off between each pass. 5. After the cheesecake finished baking, turn off the oven, crack open the door, and let the cheesecake and the oven cool off at the same time. make perfect cheesecake Watch the video to see it all come together: Explore our entire collection of Halloween recipes. Was this page helpful? Thanks for your feedback! Tell us why! Other Submit