Cheesecake is a total crowd-pleaser, isn't it? (a rich dessert made from cream cheese, eggs, and a cookie or graham-cracker crust)
For our fellow cheesecake enthusiasts, pairing it with the right sides can improve the entire experience.
Think of this list as our shared wisdom over years of sweet adventures. Whether it's balancing flavors or textures, these sidekicks can turn a good cheesecake moment into a great one.
We love experimenting with both sweet and savory options. It's all about getting creative and sometimes discovering that roasted fruit or a tangy coulis can make all the difference.
Top 13 Side Dishes for Cheesecake
Here are some tried-and-tested ideas for the ideal accompaniment to your next slice of cheesecake:
1 - Fresh Berry Compote
Ever tried cheesecake with a hint of fruity tang? Berry compote delivers a fresh, bright punch.
It's simple: berries, sugar, and a bit of citrus (use roughly a 1:1 ratio of sugar to berries by volume).
We make ours with blueberries and raspberries. Quick simmer brings them to life.
Little juicy pools next to cheesecake? Yes, please.
This mix helps cut through cheesecake's natural richness. It's an easy prep with maximum payoff.
More flavor with each spoonful.
Add a spoonful on top or on the side. Enjoy the sweet dance.
2 - Lemon Sorbet
What pairs well with cheesecake's rich texture? Lemon Sorbet might be the answer.
This cool treat brings a zesty freshness (with bright, tangy citrus notes).
It contrasts the cake's creamy nature. We prepare it as simply as lemon, water, and sugar.
Try a scoop with each slice, and pair it with lemon sides for pound cake to keep the lemon theme.
It's both simple and classy with every bite. Experiment with other citrus if you wish.
This combo stays a classic on our dessert list.
Easy, peasy, lemon squeezy, right?
3 - Almond Biscotti
Why are these crunchy delights an essential cheesecake friend? Biscotti's crunch complements cheesecake's creaminess (a twice-baked Italian cookie).
Dip in coffee for a flavorful twist.
We favor pairing with sliced almonds and also explore almond oil swaps for baking.
Simple, yet so rewarding.
For an extra treat, use dark chocolate drizzle. Quick prep with high payback.
A touch of indulgence on your plate.
Keep it simple. Their straightforward goodness speaks volumes.
4 - Chocolate-Dipped Strawberries
For those looking for a little extra indulgence, chocolate-dipped strawberries are the perfect match for cheesecake. The sweet and tart flavors of the berries pair well with the rich and creamy texture of the cheesecake.
Plus, it's always fun to play with your food and get a little messy when dipping them in melted chocolate. It's a classic combination that never gets old.
Try using white or dark chocolate for different flavors (white for creamy vanilla notes, dark for deep cocoa bitterness).
5 - Caramelized Pineapple Slices
Ever tried grilling fruit? Caramelized pineapple slices add that sweet zing with cheesecake.
We toss them on the grill until they get those pretty charred marks.
Pineapple sweetness balances the cheesecake richness (Ananas comosus brings natural bromelain and bright acidity). It's a quick fix.
Just slice and grill, and use pineapple juice swaps for recipes when a recipe calls for juice.
The juicy touch blends well. We prefer them slightly warm.
Easy game for a classy dessert experience.
Watch for that pleasant mix of flavors in every layer.
6 - Raspberry Coulis
Why not add a splash of color to your cheesecake? Raspberry coulis provides that tangy burst without too much fuss.
We mix fresh raspberries with sugar and maybe a touch of lemon.
Blend it smooth and strain out the seeds (use a 2:1 raspberry-to-sugar ratio for brightness without excess sweetness). It's fresh and simple.
The tartness balances the cheesecake's creamy vibe. Drizzle it on top or keep it on the side.
Keeps the dessert looking snazzy and tasting fab.
Raspberry goodness, anyone?
7 - Minted Watermelon Salad
Ever thought salad could be fun? We're talking watermelon with a minty twist.
Refreshing, light, and not your usual side.
Quick to prepare and super bright. Peel, chop, add mint, toss.
Done faster than you can say "watermelon."
Sweet meets fresh. Mint gives a lovely uplift, no overpowering flavors (fresh Mentha leaves bring a cool, aromatic lift).
Great for those who like a less traditional side.
Try using lime juice for a tangy touch and explore watermelon salad sides for serving ideas.
8 - Honey-Glazed Figs
For a more sophisticated and upscale dessert experience, honey-glazed figs are an excellent choice to pair with cheesecake. The sweet and syrupy glaze adds depth of flavor to the already rich cake, while the figs provide a unique texture.
Top it off with some crushed pistachios for added crunch and nuttiness (Pistacia vera lends buttery, slightly sweet notes). This combination is sure to impress any dinner guests or your own palate.
9 - Citrus Fruit Salad
Wondering if cheesecake can have a zesty friend? Enter citrus fruit salad.
We toss oranges, grapefruit, and some juicy lime (we like navel oranges and pink grapefruit for balance).
Mix for that fresh kick, adding balance to cheesecake's rich vibe and complementing recipes with citrus sides for savory mains.
Keeps it light.
These fresh bites blend well with creamy textures. Surprisingly simple and delicious. Easy prep.
Just peel and chop.
Ready for a refreshing new duo experience? This might be the surprising side you needed next to your cheesecake adventure.
10 - Candied Pecans
Fancy a crunchy twist with cheesecake? Candied pecans hit the spot.
These sweet nuts add both texture and flavor.
They're easy to make. Coat pecans in sugar, bake until caramelized (about 10-12 minutes at 350°F for a glossy finish).
Let them cool for that lovely crunch.
Match similar flavors. Consider adding cinnamon or a pinch of salt.
It's a great addition.
We soak 'em in some maple syrup sometimes. Gives a cozy touch.
Flavors meld with cheesecake's richness beautifully. Enjoyable.
Simple.
11 - Espresso Granita
For those looking for a more unique and unconventional side, espresso granita might just do the trick. This icy treat made with espresso and sugar is a perfect contrast to cheesecake's creaminess (use a 2:1 espresso-to-sugar ratio for balanced bitterness).
Plus, it's super easy to make. Just freeze the mixture and scrape with a fork until you get that granular texture.
Top it off with some whipped cream or chocolate shavings for an extra indulgence.
12 - Roasted Peaches with Thyme
The combination of roasted peaches and thyme may sound unusual, but trust us, it works. The slightly sweet and tangy flavor of the roasted peaches pairs well with the savory and earthy notes of thyme (Thymus vulgaris adds earthy, slightly minty character).
Top it off with a dollop of whipped cream or a scoop of vanilla ice cream for that ultimate dessert experience and pair with roasted vegetable sides for savory pairings.
13 - Toasted Coconut Flakes
Crunchy coconut flakes greet us here. They're toasted lightly, so expect a nutty aroma and golden hue (toast on medium heat about 3-5 minutes until golden).
Easy prep, just toast until crisp.
We sprinkle over cheesecake for added texture. Ever tried a coconut rain atop creamy cheesecake?
It's an easy trick.
Flakes add a light feel, refreshing against rich cheesecake. We think it brings summer vibes to any dessert plate.
Mixing it up with a bit of zest or spice always excites us. Simple as that.

Andrew Gray is a seasoned food writer and blogger with a wealth of experience in the restaurant and catering industries. With a passion for all things delicious, Andrew has honed his culinary expertise through his work as a personal chef and caterer.
His love for food led him to venture into food writing, where he has contributed to various online publications, sharing his knowledge and insights on the culinary world. As the proud owner of CooksCrafter.com, Andrew covers a wide range of topics, including recipes, restaurant reviews, product recommendations, and culinary tips.
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