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No-Bake Cherry Cheesecake Parfaits (Easy to Make)

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Easy, holiday-ready no-bake cherry cheesecake parfaits with a creamy filling, crunchy graham base, and bright tart cherry topping—perfect for entertaining and make-ahead dessert plans.

No-Bake Cherry Cheesecake Parfaits (Easy to Make)

This no-bake cherry cheesecake parfait is one of those recipes I turn to when I want an impressive dessert with almost no fuss. I first made these during a busy holiday season when oven time was at a premium and wanted something that looked festive, tasted indulgent, and could be prepared ahead. The layers of crisp graham crumbs, velvety cream cheese filling, and glossy tart cherry topping balance sweet and tangy notes so well that these parfaits disappeared at the table faster than I could garnish them. Every forkful combines creamy, crunchy, and fruity textures—simple, satisfying, and photogenic.

I discovered this combination when adapting a classic no-bake cheesecake into individual servings for a family gathering. Using small clear parfait cups transformed the experience: they feel special, portion control is effortless, and they’re ideal for holiday buffets. The recipe uses pantry-friendly ingredients—graham crackers, cream cheese, heavy cream, sugar, and canned cherry pie filling—yet the result tastes like something you’d get from a patisserie. I especially love the little finishing touch of a whole canned cherry with a stem; it makes the presentation pop and invites an eager bite.

Why You'll Love This Recipe

  • Ready in minutes of active prep time—about 45 minutes—so you can make these between errands and still have time to chill them for the party.
  • Uses pantry staples and an easy-to-find 21 oz. can of cherry pie filling, meaning minimal shopping and predictable results.
  • Make-ahead friendly: assemble up to a day before serving so you can focus on guests, not last-minute baking.
  • Individual portions look elegant and cut down on serving mess; perfect for holiday buffets or picnic-style gatherings.
  • Versatile: swap the fruit topping for seasonal preserves or fresh berries to adapt to different occasions and tastes.

Personally, these parfaits became my go-to when I had to bring dessert to family events—my aunt always asks for the recipe, and kids love picking off the whole cherry on top before digging in. I’ve found the best balance comes from piping the filling into the cups to keep the layers tidy and from chilling them long enough so the cream firms up just right.

Ingredients

  • Graham crackers: 6 pieces (one small pack). Choose full-flavor graham crackers rather than low-sugar varieties to provide a buttery, sweet base; crush in a food processor for even crumbs.
  • Cream cheese: 8 ounces, softened. Use full-fat brick-style cream cheese (Philadelphia is a reliable brand) for a rich, smooth texture—avoid whipped tubs for best stability.
  • Organic sugar: 1/4 cup. Granulated sugar dissolves into the cream cheese as you beat, sweetening without grit; you can swap for caster sugar if you have it.
  • Heavy whipping cream: 2 cups (40% fat). Cold cream whips to stable peaks and gives the filling lift; higher fat yields better structure and mouthfeel.
  • Cherry pie filling: 1 can (21 ounces). The glossy cherries provide bright acidity and jewel-like color; choose a brand you like for flavor consistency.
  • Canned cherries with stems: A few for garnish. The stemmed cherries are optional but add charm and an Instagram-ready finish.
  • Parfait cups and pastry bag: 24 small cups and a large pastry bag for piping the filling neatly into each cup.

Instructions

Crush the graham crackers: Place all 6 graham crackers in a food processor and pulse until you have fine crumbs. If you don’t have a processor, place them in a zip-top bag and crush with a rolling pin until mostly uniform. Measure out 2 full tablespoons of crumbs for each cup and set aside in a shallow bowl so assembly is quick. Make the cheesecake filling: In a mixing bowl, beat the softened 8 ounces of cream cheese with 1/4 cup sugar on high speed until completely smooth and no sugar granules remain—about 1 to 2 minutes. Scrape the bowl sides to ensure a uniform texture; this prevents lumps and gives a silky base for the whipped cream. Incorporate heavy cream: With the mixer on low, add the 2 cups of cold heavy whipping cream to the bowl. Start slow to avoid splatter, then increase speed to medium-high. Beat until thick, smooth, and able to hold soft peaks—this usually takes about 1 to 2 minutes depending on your mixer. Watch for visual cues: the mixture should look glossy and pipeable. Finish and check texture: Stop once the filling is thick enough to hold its shape in a pastry bag but still spreadable—overbeating can cause separation. Give one final scrape and fold to eliminate any remaining streaks of cream cheese so every bite is uniformly creamy. Prepare parfait bases: Divide the graham cracker crumbs evenly among 12 cups, using 2 tablespoons per cup to form a thin base. Press gently with the back of a spoon to compact slightly; this creates a pleasant crunch and prevents the crumbs from floating when you add the filling. Pipe the filling: Fill a 16-inch pastry bag with the cream mixture and pipe into each cup until roughly 3/4 full. Piping makes neat layers and limits air pockets, so the parfaits look polished when topped. Smooth tops lightly with an offset spatula if desired. Top with cherries and garnish: Spoon cherry pie filling over each cup until it reaches the rim. For a finishing touch, add one stemmed canned cherry to the center of each parfait. The contrast of the bright cherry against the creamy filling makes a striking presentation. Chill before serving: Refrigerate the parfaits for at least 1 hour to allow the filling to set; for best texture, chill 4 hours or overnight. Keep covered to prevent absorption of fridge odors. Serve cold and enjoy immediately after removing from the fridge. User provided content image 1

You Must Know

  • These parfaits are best eaten chilled and will hold in the refrigerator for up to 48 hours assembled; beyond that the graham crumbs begin to soften noticeably.
  • They freeze well for up to 3 months if you skip the fresh cherry garnish; thaw in the fridge overnight before serving and add cherries right before presenting.
  • High in dairy—each serving contains cream cheese and heavy cream—so they are rich and calorie-dense; enjoy as an occasional treat.
  • Choose full-fat ingredients for stable texture; low-fat swaps can make the filling runny or less creamy after chilling.

My favorite aspect is how reliably these parfaits come together even when I make a double batch for gatherings. One time I prepared 48 cups for a holiday brunch and friends were impressed by the professional look despite the simple technique. The combination of crunchy base and smooth filling always earns compliments, and I love that the fruit topping can be switched seasonally without changing the core method.

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Storage Tips

Store assembled parfaits in an airtight container or cover the tray tightly with plastic wrap to prevent the cherry topping from drying and to stop the filling from absorbing other refrigerator aromas. For short-term storage, keep refrigerated for up to 48 hours. If you need to keep them longer, remove garnish cherries and freeze the cups on a flat tray until solid, then transfer to a freezer-safe container. Thaw in the refrigerator for several hours before serving and add fresh garnish right before presenting. When reheating (if desired), allow to come to cool room temperature rather than warm, because the cream-based filling can separate if heated.

Ingredient Substitutions

If you want a lighter version, substitute half the heavy cream with full-fat Greek yogurt (plain) and reduce sugar by a tablespoon—this will give tang but slightly alter the texture and reduce stability. For a gluten-free option, use gluten-free graham-style crumbs or ground gluten-free cookies. If you prefer a slightly brighter cherry flavor, mix the pie filling with a teaspoon of fresh lemon juice before spooning on top. Vegan adaptations are possible using dairy-free cream cheese and coconut cream whipped to peaks, but the final texture will be richer and less stable than the dairy version.

Serving Suggestions

Present these parfaits on a platter with small spoons so guests can eat standing up at a party, or arrange individually on dessert plates with a mint sprig for a dinner party. They pair beautifully with strong coffee or dessert wines like Moscato d’Asti. For a seasonal twist, swap the cherries for warm spiced apple compote in autumn or fresh macerated strawberries in spring. Garnish with finely grated dark chocolate or a dusting of powdered sugar for extra elegance.

Cultural Background

While the parfait format is rooted in French cuisine as layered desserts served in tall glasses, this particular cherry cheesecake combination leans on American cheesecake traditions—the graham cracker crust and creamy filling are classic hallmarks. The cherry topping is reminiscent of the traditional cherry pie garnishing many American cheesecakes. Serving individual portions in cups is a modern, casual adaptation popular for gatherings where ease of serving and presentation matter.

Seasonal Adaptations

In summer, substitute the canned cherries with a fresh cherry compote (pit and cook fresh cherries with a touch of sugar and lemon). During the holidays, fold a pinch of cinnamon and orange zest into the filling and swap cherries for cranberry-orange relish for a festive flavor. For Valentine’s Day, drizzle a raspberry reduction over the cherries for added tartness and dramatic color contrast. Small changes like citrus zest or warm spices can make this dessert feel tailor-made for the season.

Success Stories

This dessert has become a staple at many of my family celebrations. One memorable moment: I made a batch for a backyard bridal shower where guests raved about the presentation and asked for the recipe on the spot. I’ve also used the method to make mini cheesecakes in mason jars for a bake sale—having everything pre-portioned made sales quick and the crowd happy. Readers have shared photos of adapting the toppings to mango and blueberry with equally delightful results.

Meal Prep Tips

To streamline assembly for large groups, pre-portion graham crumbs into each cup and store them in a single tray. Keep the filling chilled in the bowl until ready to pipe; fill pastry bags and refrigerate until you’re ready to work so the cream holds shape. Label trays with the assembly time and topping choice if you prepare multiple varieties. For transport, place trays in a shallow cooler with an ice pack to keep parfaits cold and firm.

These parfaits are a simple yet showstopping dessert—perfect for holidays, casual get-togethers, or when you want an easy make-ahead treat. Try them once, and they’ll likely become a go-to when you need something beautiful, portable, and delicious.

Pro Tips

  • Use full-fat cream cheese and heavy cream for best texture and stability.

  • Pipe the filling rather than spooning to create clean layers and save time.

  • Chill the pastry bag for 10 minutes if the filling starts to soften while assembling.

  • Press the graham crumbs gently to form a stable base and reduce floating when filling.

This nourishing no-bake cherry cheesecake parfaits (easy to make) recipe is sure to be a staple in your kitchen. Enjoy every moist, high protein slice — it is perfect for breakfast or as a wholesome snack any time.

FAQs about Recipes

How long should I chill the parfaits before serving?

Chill the parfaits for at least 1 hour, but 4 hours or overnight gives the creamiest texture and a firmer set.

Can I make these ahead of time?

Yes—assembled parfaits can be refrigerated up to 48 hours. For longer storage, freeze without the fresh garnish.

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Servings: 12 steaks
No-Bake Cherry Cheesecake Parfaits (Easy to Make)
Prep:45 minutes
Cook:5 minutes
Rest Time:10 mins
Total:50 minutes

Ingredients

For the Cherry Cheesecake Parfaits

Instructions

1

Crush Graham Crackers

Place 6 graham crackers in a food processor and pulse to fine crumbs. If you lack a processor, use a zip-top bag and rolling pin. Measure 2 tablespoons of crumbs into each cup and set aside.

2

Beat Cream Cheese and Sugar

In a mixing bowl, beat 8 ounces softened cream cheese with 1/4 cup sugar on high until smooth and sugar is dissolved, about 1 to 2 minutes. Scrape down the sides to avoid lumps.

3

Add Heavy Cream

With the mixer on low, add 2 cups cold heavy whipping cream. Increase speed to medium-high and beat until the mixture holds soft peaks and is pipeable, about 1 to 2 minutes.

4

Check Texture

Ensure the filling is thick and smooth, scraping the bowl at least once. Avoid overbeating to prevent separation; the filling should be glossy and stable enough to pipe.

5

Assemble Bases

Divide graham cracker crumbs among 12 cups, pressing gently to compact. This forms a crunchy base that supports the filling and topping.

6

Pipe the Filling

Fill a 16-inch pastry bag with the cream mixture and pipe into each cup until 3/4 full. Smooth tops lightly with an offset spatula if needed for an even layer.

7

Top with Cherry Filling and Garnish

Spoon cherry pie filling over each cup and add a canned cherry with stem to the center for an elegant finish. Refrigerate for at least 1 hour, preferably 4 hours or overnight.

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Nutrition

Calories: 310kcal | Carbohydrates: 29g | Protein:
4g | Fat: 22g | Saturated Fat: 7g |
Polyunsaturated Fat: 4g | Monounsaturated Fat:
9g | Trans Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 253mg | Sodium:
0mg | Potassium: 953mg | Fiber: 0g | Sugar:
0g | Vitamin A: 577IU | Vitamin C: 3mg | Calcium:
47mg | Iron: 6mg

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This recipe looks amazing! Can't wait to try it.

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