For the best flavor, use ripe, in-season peaches. If fresh peaches are not available, frozen peaches can be used, but be sure to thaw and drain them well before adding them to the cheesecake batter. The bourbon adds a subtle warmth and depth of flavor, but it can be omitted for a non-alcoholic version. You can substitute it with an equal amount of vanilla extract or peach schnapps. Be careful not to overbake the cheesecake, as it will continue to set as it cools. The center should still have a slight jiggle when you remove it from the oven. Chilling the cheesecake overnight allows the flavors to meld together and the texture to firm up, resulting in a smoother, creamier dessert.
Brian Gulgowski
Jun 30, 2025I used canned peaches when fresh weren't available, and it still turned out amazing!
Jonas Davis
Jun 29, 2025The bourbon is a great addition, adds a subtle warmth that complements the peaches perfectly.
Britney Pfeffer
Jun 27, 2025This recipe is a keeper! The cobbler topping adds a delightful crunch to the creamy cheesecake.
Vicky Okeefe
Jun 27, 2025My family devoured this! I'll definitely be making it again.
Meta Olson
Jun 27, 2025This cheesecake is a bit time-consuming, but definitely worth the effort for a special occasion.
Edwina Ruecker
Jun 25, 2025The water bath is essential for preventing cracks in the cheesecake. Don't skip it!
Ana Keebler
Jun 24, 2025If you don't have bourbon, you can substitute with vanilla extract or amaretto for a different flavor profile.
Lura Runolfsdottir
Jun 24, 2025Make sure your cream cheese is truly at room temperature, it makes a big difference in the texture.
Alaina Koepp
Jun 23, 2025I found that 8 hours of chilling was perfect, but next time I might try 12 to see the difference.
Kathleen Macejkovic
Jun 23, 2025Be careful not to overbake the cobbler topping, it can get too hard.