Cold recycled asphalt mixture using emulsified asphalt and portland cement has significantly improved strength and moisture sensitivity. The cold recycled asphalt mixture with cementitious admixtures, the time of formation and strength development is dependent on curing conditions and affect the cracking properties of the mixture. This paper presents the results of an experimental evaluating the cracking properties of cold recycled mixtures cured at 25oC, 40oC and 60oC. Corresponding to each temperature, the mix curing time was 1 day, 3 days, 7 days and 28 days. The results show that, the tensile strength increases with increasing temperature and curing time. In the curing times, when the curing temperature was increased from 25oC to 40oC and 60oC, the failure energy (Gf) and the Cracking Tolerance Index (CTIndex) increased. In addition, at each curing temperature, when increasing the curing time from 1 day to 3 days, 7 days and 28 days, the CTIndex decreased. Tensile strength, Gf and CTIndex did not change significantly for the mixture cured at 40oC and 60oC at 28 days.