I enjoy baking and making desserts and make cheesecakes occasionally as gifts or for special events. From time to time I get requests for my cheesecake recipes. I make several different cheesecakes, and may make them a little differently each time, but this is an attempt to satisfy requests for “the recipe.” Special thanks to Ron at the Summit Deli for his persistent requests that I write them down.
Here 'ya go, my friend. It's all here, from the Plain Cheesecake my daughter prefers, the Chocolate Marble Cheesecake that taught me to love cheesecake, the Praline Cheesecake my friends rave over, and the Pumpkin Cheeecake I put together for a friend's special holiday request. There is a recipe for chocolate cheesecake and there are separate sections with cheesecake crusts recipes and cheesecake toppings recipes. 
My friends know I am mostly vegetarian for over a year now. Cheesecake is NOT on my diet. Cheesecake has milk and eggs and sugar (three strikes, "yer out") so it is lots of calories and high in butterfat and no veggie nutrients. This makes it very rich and not nutrient dense - typical for desserts. Putting fruit on it does not make it healthful any more than having a diet soda makes eating french fries OK. Nevertheless, there is cheesecake in my refrigerator.
I have made cheesecakes with low fat milk and low fat cheese and they are inferior products. I have made some with sugar substitutes and they are OK at best. I have resolved to make cheesecakes with high fat content and full flavor for the sheer enjoyment of them. I just don’t do it very often. It is a distinct treat for me to eat cheesecake. I tend to make a batch for Thanksgiving and Christmas holiday desserts, to give away as presents, and to take to special events.