The thing with cheesecake, however, is that it can take forever to make! There’s a lot of chilling time for a classic cheesecake. (I always let mine refrigerate for at least 12 hours!)

Cheesecake in Half the Time!

That’s where these bars come in. They cut that time significantly so you can make them in the morning and they are ready to serve by the afternoon. You can also eat them without a fork—bonus! Plus, there’s chocolate involved, and who can resist that?

These bars feature a buttery cookie crust made from vanilla wafers and butter. I’m partial to the Trader Joe’s brand of wafers but any vanilla wafer will work. But the wild card comes from the mini chocolate chips mixed right into the crust. The result is a toffee-like chocolate chip cookie base that absolutely makes these bars stand out. The filling is smooth and dense like a classic cheesecake, fortified with a little bit of tangy sour cream, plus even more mini chocolate chips sprinkled throughout. There are just enough chocolate chips that it satisfies chocolate lovers but not so much that you’re exiting cheesecake territory.

Tips for Making These Cheesecake Bars

Do not to overmix the cheesecake filling. Overmixing contributes more air and can cause the cheesecake to rise like a soufflé and crack as it deflates. For extra insurance, gently tap the pan of pre-baked bars on the counter a few times to release any larger air bubbles.Cool slowly to prevent cracks: Like with all cheesecakes, cooling these bars slowly is the key to preventing cracks! With a full-size cheesecake I’d go for at least an hour in the turned-off oven, but 30 minutes will do the trick here with these bars.Chill these bars thoroughly for the most smooth, creamy texture. I suggest 3 hours for a bar that can be handheld and eaten without a plate and fork.To get super clean and sharp slices, use a large knife warmed in hot water to slice these. I also make sure to cut straight down with the knife and not drag it through the bars in order to get those clean slices. I also use a ruler because I’m all about precise slices—but that’s up to you!

More Bar Cookies You’ll Love!

Pumpkin Cheesecake Bars with Streusel Topping Peanut Butter Swirl Brownies 7-Layer Magic Bars Kahlua Brownies Blueberry Crumb Bars

7/22/2020: We spiffed up this post to make the crust portion of the recipe a little clearer to understand with help from Rachel Knecht.
Remove from oven to cool on a cooling rack while you make the filling. Turn the oven down to 325°F. Beat in the sugar, followed by the vanilla extract and sour cream, until just combined. Do not overmix. The mixture should be smooth and thick like yogurt. Turn off the mixer and fold in the mini chocolate chips with a spatula. Leftovers! These bars will keep in a covered container in the fridge for about a week.