Creamy No-Bake Strawberry Cheesecake Recipe for Summer Serving

If you want a strawberry cheesecake with a playful twist, this no-bake recipe is for you. Super soft and incredibly creamy, it delivers bold strawberry flavor while an Oreo-and-walnut crust adds a satisfying crunch. A splash of rum in the filling ties the flavors together for a decadent finish.

A delicious slice no bake strawberry cheesecake with Oreo walnut crust.

This easy, no-bake strawberry cheesecake is a perfect summer treat, but it’s delightful any time of year. It’s simple to prepare and makes a great make-ahead dessert for family gatherings or parties.

Whether you serve it at a casual get-together or a special celebration, this cheesecake is sure to please a crowd.

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πŸ₯˜ Ingredients

For the Oreo crust

  • Oreo cookies (or other chocolate sandwich cookies)
  • Unsalted butter
  • Whole milk
  • Ground walnuts
  • Corn starch

For the cheesecake filling

  • Mascarpone cheese
  • Cream cheese
  • Heavy whipping cream
  • Powdered (icing) sugar
  • Strawberries (fresh or frozen)
  • Vanilla extract
  • Rum (optional β€” can be substituted)
  • Water
  • Sugar

Garnish

  • Milk chocolate cream cheese buttercream or fresh strawberries

See the recipe card below for quantities and full details.

πŸ”ͺ Instructions

Crust

Begin by crushing the Oreo cookies and walnuts. Place them in a sealed plastic bag and use a rolling pin, or process them in a food chopper for a finer crumb. If you find cookie crumbs pre-packaged, you can use those to save time.

Melt the butter in a microwave-safe dish or on the stovetop over low heat. Reserve 2 tablespoons of the melted butter aside; mix the rest with the milk, crushed Oreos, and ground walnuts until the crumbs are evenly moistened and slightly sticky when pressed.

Crush the Oreo cookies using an electric chopper.
Fill the Oreo walnut crumbles in the prepared springform pan.

Line the bottom of a springform pan with parchment paper and brush it with the reserved butter. Sprinkle a tablespoon of corn starch over the paper, shake the pan to distribute it evenly, and discard any excess. Chill the pan in the refrigerator for 2–3 minutes so the coating firms slightly and unmolding will be easier later.

Press the Oreo mixture firmly into the bottom and up the sides of the pan, smoothing as you go. Freeze the crust for at least 15 minutes while you prepare the filling.

Strawberry Filling

In a large bowl, beat the mascarpone for 3–5 minutes until smooth. With the mixer running on medium, gradually add the powdered sugar, vanilla extract, and rum (if using), then mix in the cream cheese until well combined.

In a separate bowl, whip the heavy cream to soft peaks. Fold the whipped cream into the mascarpone mixture gently by hand using circular motions until the mixture is uniform and airy.

To make the strawberry compote, combine sugar, water, and strawberries in a small saucepan. Cook over medium heat until the sugar dissolves and the strawberries break down into a jam-like consistency. Allow the mixture to cool slightly, then fold it into the mascarpone and whipped cream by hand to preserve the texture and color.

Create a delicious strawberry cream with homemade strawberry jam like mixture.
Pour the strawberry cream on top of the Oreo walnut crust.
Spread the strawberry cream evenly with a spatula.

Remove the crust from the freezer and pour the strawberry filling into the pan. Smooth the top with a spatula, then return the cheesecake to the freezer for at least 3 hours, ideally overnight, until fully set.

To release the cheesecake from the pan, briefly warm the outside of the springform ring with a kitchen torch or pass a warm, damp cloth around the edge to loosen it. Unmold carefully.

Decorate the top with milk chocolate cream cheese buttercream or arrange fresh strawberries for a bright finish. Serve chilled.

Beautifully decorated cake with chocolate cream cheese buttercream.

If you love strawberry cheesecake flavor in other forms, try strawberry cheesecake cookies or other strawberry treats for variety.

πŸ₯œ Substitutions

To make this recipe child-friendly, replace the rum with strawberry juice or omit it altogether. For a nut-free crust, simply increase the amount of cookie crumbs and omit the walnuts. Instead of chocolate cream cheese buttercream, a flavored whipped cream works beautifully as a lighter topping.

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πŸ‘ Variations

For an eye-catching presentation, top the cheesecake with a layer of fresh sliced strawberries. To keep the strawberries glossy and fresh, brush them with a thin coat of melted, hydrated gelatin. Hydrate gelatin granules in water for five minutes, melt briefly in the microwave, and brush over the fruit.

🍽 Equipment

  • Hand or stand mixer
  • Spatula
  • Saucepan
  • Mixing bowls
  • Whisk
  • Parchment paper
  • 12-inch / 30-cm springform pan

🌑 Storage

This recipe yields 16–20 servings. Store leftovers covered in the refrigerator for 3–5 days. For longer storage, keep the cheesecake frozen and thaw in the refrigerator before serving.

πŸ™‹πŸ» FAQ

Which is better, no-bake cheesecake or baked?

It depends on your preference. Baked cheesecakes often have a denser, firmer texture thanks to eggs and baking, while no-bake cheesecakes rely on chilling to set and deliver a lighter, creamier texture. Both are delicious in different ways.

Why is my no-bake cheesecake not firm?

If it isn’t firm, it likely hasn’t chilled long enough. Allow at least several hours, preferably overnight, for the filling to set fully in the freezer or refrigerator.

How do you thicken a no-bake cheesecake?

Ensure adequate freezing or refrigeration time (minimum three hours, ideally overnight). If needed, add a small amount of gelatin to the filling to help it set more firmly.

Should you bake the crust of a no bake cheesecake?

No β€” a no-bake cheesecake means you don’t need to bake the crust or filling. Press the crust into the pan and chill or freeze it to firm it up before adding the filling.

Should I cover no bake cheesecake?

Yes. Cover the cheesecake with plastic wrap or foil while chilling to prevent it from absorbing fridge odors and to keep the surface from drying out.

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No-bake Strawberry Cheesecake with Oreo Crust

A light, creamy no-bake cheesecake layered with a crunchy Oreo and walnut crust and a sweet strawberry filling. Simple to prepare and perfect for serving chilled.
A delicious slice no bake strawberry cheesecake with Oreo walnut crust.
Prep Time:20 mins
Chilling Time:4 hrs
Total Time:4 hrs 20 mins

Equipment

  • Hand mixer or stand mixer
  • Spatula
  • Mixing bowl
  • Small saucepan
  • Whisk
  • Parchment paper
  • 12-inch / 30-cm springform pan

Ingredients

For the crust

  • 28 Oreo biscuits
  • 5 oz butter
  • 1/4 cup whole milk
  • 2 oz ground walnuts
  • 1 tbsp corn starch

For the cheesecake filling

  • 25 oz mascarpone
  • 15 oz cream cheese
  • 1 1/8 cup whipping cream
  • 3/4 cup icing sugar
  • 10 oz strawberries
  • 1 tsp vanilla extract
  • 8 tsp rum (optional)
  • 1/4 cup water
  • 1/2 cup sugar

Garnish

  • Milk chocolate cream cheese buttercream or fresh strawberries

Instructions

Oreo Crust

  1. Crush 28 Oreo biscuits and 2 oz ground walnuts in a sealed bag with a rolling pin or use a food chopper.
  2. Melt 5 oz butter with 1/4 cup whole milk. Reserve 2 tbsp of the melted butter and mix the rest with the crumbs until evenly moistened.
  3. Line a springform pan with parchment paper and brush with the reserved butter. Sprinkle 1 tbsp corn starch over the paper, chill 2–3 minutes to set.
  4. Press the Oreo mixture into the pan, up to the edges, and freeze for at least 15 minutes.

Strawberry Filling

  1. Beat 25 oz mascarpone for 3–5 minutes until smooth. Gradually add 3/4 cup icing sugar, 1 tsp vanilla, 8 tsp rum (optional), and 15 oz cream cheese, mixing until combined.
  2. Whip 1 1/8 cup whipping cream to soft peaks and fold into the mascarpone mixture by hand.
  3. Cook 1/2 cup sugar, 1/4 cup water, and 10 oz strawberries over medium heat until the sugar dissolves and the strawberries break down. Cool slightly and fold into the mascarpone mixture.
  4. Pour the filling over the chilled crust, smooth the top, and freeze at least 3 hours or overnight.
  5. When firm, loosen the pan edge, unmold, and decorate with buttercream or fresh strawberries before serving.

Nutrition

Serving: 1Serving
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Calories: 493kcal
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Carbohydrates: 30g
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Protein: 6g
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Fat: 39g
Servings:20 Servings
Calories:493 kcal
Author:Nora

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