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5 Best Cheesecake Servers For Perfect Slices Every Time

Rachel Kor May 19, 2022

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Baking cheesecake is one thing, serving it is another. The old fashioned knife is okay and all, but I’m here to let you know that there’s a better way.

 

A cutter or server should produce clean, perfect slices, all while being a cinch for you to pass around. Say goodbye to cheesecake slices doing a tightrope act on your knife (inevitably to just topple over), or needing to hold the cheesecake slice with your fingers (ew).

 

Each of the cutters and servers below have amazing benefits and features. Read on to discover what they are and decide which one is best for you this Shavuot.

 

1. Round Stainless Steel Cutter

 

Pros:
Similar to an apple slicer, this cutter makes it easy to cut multiple even cheesecake slices at once. The metal material cuts through the cheesecake smoothly and sharply for neat and clean slices too.

 

Cons:
Cuts eight slices at once, which means this one is really only great for a larger crowd, not a party of two.

 

2. Perfect Portion Cutter

 

Pros:
Ever seen the hack that uses actual cooking tongs to cut a cake? This product uses that concept. The metal makes for a neat slice, while the flexible tong shape allows you to easily cut any size piece that’s desired.

 

Cons:
Although great for cutting cheesecake on Shavuot, this takes up a bit of room in the utensil drawer.

 

3. Nylon Server

 

Pros:
You know the phrase, “the first slice is always the hardest to get out”? That’s because you need a flexible server to wiggle it out. The ratings for this server highlight it’s extreme flexibility. Plus it has double-sided edges for both righties and lefties! Last but not least, this server is perfect for cheesecakes baked in a non-stick springform pan. Unlike metal servers, this one will not scratch or damage it.

Cons:
Some reviewers said this spatula was too flexible.

4. All-In-One Server

 

Pros:
The name says it all! Simply cut a slice, pinch it like tongs, lift, and let go to release. No additional utensils needed. It’s simple as 1 2 3.

 

Cons:
Takes a bit of practice.

 

5. Metal Server

 

Pros:
We’ve all seen this one. It’s a classic server and a solid option. It’ll cut through the cake nicely and is wide enough thatthe cheesecake slice won’t fall off.

 

Cons:
The only downside to this is that you’ll need an additional knife or fork to push the slice to your plate.