No-Bake Cheesecake Recipes: Simple, No-Oven Dessert Ideas

Explore a delicious collection of no-bake cheesecake recipes—from classic Philadelphia-style to inventive flavors you can make at home.

No bake cheesecake recipes collage with cherry cheesecake, strawberry crunch cheesecake, peach cheesecake, caramel pecan cheesecake, Philadelphia cheesecake, Ferrero Rocher cheesecake, ube cheesecake and Biscoff cheesecake, with text overlay.

Is there anything better than a creamy slice of no-bake cheesecake? For holidays and everyday celebrations alike, a chilled cheesecake brings a touch of indulgence. With endless flavor possibilities, you can tailor these recipes to suit every season and occasion.

What’s the difference between baked vs no bake cheesecakes?

Baked cheesecakes are mixed and cooked in the oven, creating a dense, creamy texture that can develop a lightly caramelized top. They require careful temperature control and cooling to avoid cracks.

No-bake cheesecakes are combined and chilled in the refrigerator until set. Often made with whipped cream folded into the cream cheese, they have a lighter, mousse-like texture. They’re simpler to prepare but need several hours to firm up in the fridge.

Types of no bake cheesecake recipes

Beyond the classic Philadelphia no-bake cheesecake, you’ll find rich options like Biscoff or caramel pecan and bright fruit-forward varieties such as cherry or peach. Fruit-based recipes sometimes use gelatin to help them set because of the extra moisture.

No Bake Cheesecake Recipes

Slicing cheesecake decorated with fresh berries.
Philadelphia no bake cheesecake.

The classic Philadelphia or vanilla no-bake cheesecake is simple and versatile. Cream cheese, a touch of vanilla and lemon make a clean base that pairs beautifully with fresh berries, compotes or a cozy coffee drizzle.

Cheesecake on a serving board with serving wear, jar of Biscoff and Biscoff cookies and slice of cake in background.
Biscoff cheesecake.

Biscoff cheesecake features a spiced speculoos cookie base with a luscious Biscoff-flavored filling and optional cookie drip—an excellent centerpiece for holiday gatherings.

Serving caramel pecan cheesecake, with Thanksgiving desserts in the background.
Caramel pecan cheesecake.

Caramel pecan cheesecake pairs a creamy vanilla base with roasted pecans and a sticky caramel topping—a no-bake favorite that saves oven space on busy holiday days.

Serving a slice of Cinnamon Toast Crunch cheesecake from a serving board, with a pile of plates and box of Cinnamon Toast Crunch in the background.
Serving Cinnamon Toast Crunch cheesecake.

For a playful twist, try a Cinnamon Toast Crunch cheesecake with cereal in the base and sprinkled on top—perfect for breakfast-lovers and parties.

Slicing cheesecake, with Ferrero Rocher and stack of plates and forks in background.
Ferrero Rocher cheesecake.

A Ferrero Rocher cheesecake makes an impressive holiday showstopper: chocolate cookie and hazelnut base, Nutella-infused filling studded with hazelnut chocolates, and a decorative topping of chocolates and wafers.

Taking a slice out of a pistachio cheesecake on a serving board.
Serving pistachio cheesecake.

Pistachio cheesecake showcases toasted nuts in a creamy filling for a subtly nutty, elegant dessert.

Coffee cheesecake on a serving board surrounded by coffee beans, with a stack of plates and forks and an espresso maker in the background.
Coffee cheesecake.

For coffee lovers, a no-bake coffee cheesecake with an Oreo crust and cold-brew flavor makes a rich, refined choice.

Removing a slice of Baileys cheesecake.
No bake Baileys cheesecake.

A boozy Baileys cheesecake is festive and indulgent—ideal for New Year’s Eve or special celebrations.

Slicing a piece of gingerbread cheesecake on a serving board, surrounded by Christmas desserts and decorations.
No bake gingerbread cheesecake.

Gingerbread cheesecake, topped with cinnamon whipped cream, is a warming and festive option for the holiday table.

Slice of black forest cheesecake on a plate with a fork.
Black forest cheesecake with Oreo crust.

Black Forest cheesecake transforms the classic cake into a no-bake treat with a chocolate cookie base, cocoa-infused filling and sour cherry topping.

Serving a slice of Fruity Pebbles cheesecake.
Serving Fruity Pebbles cheesecake.

Bright and fun, a Fruity Pebbles cheesecake sits on a Rice Krispies base with crunchy cereal on top—great for kids’ parties.

Whole cheescake on a plate, with slice on a plate and Toblerone in background.
Toblerone cheesecake.

Toblerone cheesecake mixes roasted almond and chocolate flavors with a honey hint for a decadent confection.

Slice of cheesecake on a plate with a fork and crumbs, with red velvet Oreos and rest of cake in the background.
Red velvet Oreo cheesecake.

Red velvet Oreo cheesecake layers cream cheese frosting-style filling over a Red Velvet Oreo base—ideal for Valentine’s Day or Christmas.

Cheesecake on a serving board, with serving wear, slice of cake and chocolate in the background.
Aero mint cheesecake.

Chocolate-mint lovers will enjoy an Aero mint cheesecake with a chocolate cookie base, peppermint notes and a mint-chocolate drip.

Biscoff, pistachio and Nutella cheesecake sticks on a serving board.

Frozen cheesecake sticks in pistachio, Biscoff and Nutella flavors are fun handheld treats for gatherings.

Cheesecakes on a platter with fresh fruit.
No bake mini cheesecakes.

No-bake mini cheesecakes are perfect bite-sized desserts. Top them with seasonal fruit for summer picnics or festive themes.

Mini Biscoff cheesecakes with drip edge and cookie crumb decoration, on a serving plate, with jar of Biscoff in the background.
Mini Biscoff cheesecake with drip edge.

Mini Biscoff cheesecakes deliver the same indulgent flavor as the full-size version in a convenient party-friendly portion.

Large, medium and small Easter egg cheesecakes on a plate.
Easter egg cheesecake.

Easter egg cheesecakes use hollow chocolate eggs filled with biscuit base and cheesecake filling for an adorable seasonal dessert.

Mini egg cheesecakes on a serving board with Easter desserts and decorations in the background.
Mini egg cheesecakes.

Mini egg cheesecakes nestle chocolate mini eggs in chocolate nests on top of a vanilla filling and cookie base—perfect for kids and Easter gatherings.

Large, medium and small cheesecake eggs on a plate with a spoon, surrounded by colorful mini eggs.
Lotus Biscoff Easter egg cheesecake.

Biscoff Easter egg cheesecakes fill hollow eggs with a buttery Biscoff base and creamy Biscoff filling for a festive twist.

Other tempting no-bake options include no-bake chocolate cheesecake, Caramilk cheesecake and chocolate orange cheesecake—great places to continue exploring.

Fruit Flavored No Bake Cheesecake Recipes

No bake White chocolate strawberry cheesecake on a serving board, with fresh strawberries, strawberry sauce and white chocolate in the background.

A no-bake strawberry white chocolate cheesecake pairs a silky white chocolate filling with vibrant strawberry topping—an ideal summer treat.

Serving a slice of lemon and white chocolate cheesecake.
Serving lemon, white chocolate and almond cheesecake.

Lemon and white chocolate cheesecake combines zesty citrus, creamy white chocolate and toasted almonds for a bright, elegant dessert.

Taking a slice of cranberry cheesecake, with sugared cranberries and a pile of plates and forks in the background.
Serving no bake cheesecake with cranberry topping.

Cranberry cheesecake with a tangy sauce and sugared cranberries is a festive choice for Thanksgiving and Christmas.

Strawberry crunch cheesecake cone on a plate with a fresh strawberry and fork on the side.
Serving strawberry crunch cheesecake cones.

Strawberry crunch cheesecake cones combine vanilla cheesecake with waffle cones coated in strawberry crunch for a fun summer dessert.

Cherry cheesecake on a serving platter with fresh cherries and serving ware on the side.
Cherry cheesecake.

Classic cherry cheesecake is a reliable favorite—prepare the cake and topping in advance and add the topping just before serving for best results.

Peach cheesecake with fresh peach rose on a serving board, with a pile of plates and forks in the background.
Peach cheesecake with peach rose topping.

Peach cheesecake decorated with a peach rose is stunning when made with fresh peaches in season or with canned peaches year-round.

Slice of cheesecake on a plate with a fork, and another slice of cake and rest of cake in background.
Strawberry crunch cheesecake.

Strawberry crunch cheesecake layers golden cookie base with vanilla and strawberry fillings and plenty of crunchy topping—great for summer or Valentine’s Day.

Slice of no bake blackberry cheesecake on a plate with fork, and rest of cake in background.
Slice of no bake blackberry cheesecake.

Fresh blackberry cheesecake with a graham cracker crust and tangy topping is a summer staple when berries are at their best.

Sliced ube cheesecake on a serving board, with utensile on the side and a stack of plates and forks in the background.
Ube cheesecake.

Ube (purple yam) cheesecake offers a subtly nutty, vanilla-like flavor and a striking purple hue—an eye-catching addition to any dessert lineup.

Slice of no bake mango cheesecake with mango coulis, a vintage fork and fresh mango on the side.
No bake mango cheesecake.

Mango cheesecake on a cookie and toasted coconut base is tropical and luxurious. Serve with mango coulis for extra flair.

Slicing cheesecake, with jar of green tea and stack of plates in background.
Matcha cheesecake.

Matcha cheesecake highlights earthy green tea flavors and a natural, beautiful green color—elegant and modern.

Passion fruit cheesecake with passion fruit coulis, a vintage fork in front, fresh passion fruit and passion fruit leave on the side, and rest of cheesecake in the background
Passion fruit cheesecake with passion fruit coulis.

Passion fruit cheesecake bursts with tangy tropical flavor—delicious on its own or finished with passion fruit coulis.

Whole no bake blueberry cheesecake decorated with fresh blueberries, blueberry coulis and lemon zest, on a boar with serving wear and fresh blueberries on the side.
No bake blueberry cheesecake with fresh blueberries.

Blueberry lemon cheesecake with a graham cracker crust and blueberry coulis is a classic combination—bright and refreshing.

Slice of feijoa cake on the serving plate with vintage spoon, rest of cake and fresh feijoas in the background.
Feijoa cheesecake.

Feijoa cheesecake showcases the distinctive, tangy flavor of feijoas for a fresh and unique dessert.

Heart shaped mini strawberry cheesecake with whipped cream, fresh strawberries, fresh strawberry leaves and a vintage fork.
Mini strawberry cheesecake.

Mini strawberry cheesecakes are adorable and versatile—shape them into hearts for Valentine’s Day or make regular rounds year-round.

This collection covers a wide range of no-bake cheesecakes perfect for holidays or everyday treats. If you want to experiment with flavors, start with the basic no-bake cheesecake base and add your favorite extracts, fruit toppings or cocoa to create something new.

Sneaky baked cheesecake recipe – shhhhhh!

If you love no-bake cheesecakes but also want an ultra-easy baked option, try a San Sebastian (burnt) cheesecake. It’s simple to prepare—no water baths or long cooling—and results in a creamy, caramelized top. Mini and loaf-pan variations are great if you don’t have a traditional springform tin.

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No bake cheesecake recipes, slice of base recipe, on a plate with a fork and fresh fruit.

No Bake Cheesecake Recipes

This basic no-bake cheesecake provides an excellent base for adding your own flavors and toppings.
5 from 5 votes
Print Recipe
Prep Time 20 mins
Cook Time 0 mins
Chilling time 4 hrs
Total Time 4 hrs 20 mins
Course Dessert, Snack
Cuisine American
Servings 10 slices, approx.
Calories 364 kcal

Equipment

  • 7″, 8″ or 9″ springform cake tin
  • Parchment paper or food-safe acetate
  • Electric hand beaters or stand mixer
  • Optional: stick blender with chopping bowl or food processor

Ingredients

For the basic cheesecake base

  • 2 & 1/3 cups (250g) cookies such as graham crackers (approx 16 long rectangular crackers)
  • 1 stick (½ cup / 115g) unsalted butter

For the basic cheesecake filling

  • 2 x 8 ounce tubs (450g total) full-fat cream cheese
  • ½ cup (110g) granulated white sugar
  • 1 cup (250ml) thickened cream

Optional flavor additions

For vanilla Philadelphia no bake cheesecake

  • 1 & ½ teaspoons vanilla extract
  • 1 tablespoon fresh lemon juice

For chocolate no bake cheesecake

  • ¼ cup (25g) Dutch cocoa powder

For cherry cheesecake

  • 1–2 cups homemade or store-bought cherry topping

Instructions

To make the cheesecake base

  1. Line the base and sides of a springform tin with parchment paper or acetate.
  2. Break up the cookies and blitz briefly in a food processor into crumbs.
  3. Melt the butter—cube it and microwave for a minute or two until melted.
  4. Combine melted butter with the cookie crumbs until the mixture resembles fine breadcrumbs.
  5. Press the crumb mixture into the base of the lined springform tin. Don’t press too firmly or the base may become too hard.
  6. Chill in the fridge for at least one hour or up to overnight.

To make the no bake cheesecake filling

  1. Ensure the cream cheese is at room temperature.
  2. Whip the cream until firm peaks form. In a separate bowl, add the sugar to the room-temperature cream cheese and beat on low until combined and the sugar has dissolved.
  3. Gently fold the whipped cream into the cream cheese mixture until smooth and well combined.
  4. Pour the cheesecake filling onto the prepared base and smooth the top. Chill in the fridge for at least four hours, preferably overnight.
  5. To serve, remove from the springform pan, transfer to a plate and decorate as desired.

Notes

Adding flavors:

This base is perfect for customizing. A few ideas:

  • Philadelphia no-bake: add 1 & ½ teaspoons vanilla extract and 1 tablespoon lemon juice to the sugar and cream cheese step.
  • Cherry cheesecake: top the set cheesecake with 1–2 cups cherry topping.
  • Chocolate cheesecake: sift in ¼ cup (25g) Dutch cocoa powder into the sugar and cream cheese mixture; if too thick, add ½ tablespoon extra cream.

Cake size: A 7″ x 2.5″ (18cm x 6.5cm) tin produces a tall cheesecake with a deep cookie base, but an 8″ or 9″ springform will also work.

Storage: Store no-bake cheesecakes covered in the fridge for 3–5 days depending on toppings. If decorated with fresh fruit, consume within a day or two. To freeze, do so before decorating; wrap well and freeze for 1–2 months, then defrost and decorate.

Nutrition

Calories: 364 kcal
Carbohydrates: 55 g
Protein: 5 g
Fat: 14 g
Saturated Fat: 6 g
Sugar: 25 g

Nutritional Disclaimer

Nutritional information is an estimate. Values may vary by ingredient brand. For precise information, calculate using the specific products you use.

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