No-Bake Cherry Cheesecake Parfaits (Easy to Make)

Easy, holiday-ready no bake cherry cheesecake parfaits with a creamy filling, crunchy graham base, and a stunning tart cherry topping. Make ahead and impress guests.

Why You'll Love This Recipe
- Ready mostly in 45 minutes of active time and simply requires refrigeration for four hours to set, perfect for planning ahead and saving time on the day of serving.
- Uses pantry staples like graham crackers, cream cheese, sugar, and canned cherry pie filling so you can pull it together any season of the year.
- Each parfait is layered for visual appeal and easy portion control, ideal for parties, holiday spreads, or packed desserts for picnics.
- The filling is lightly sweet with a tangy finish from cream cheese and bright cherry topping for balanced flavor that pleases most palates.
- Garnishing with whole canned cherries with stems creates a professional presentation without fuss, making these look upscale with minimal effort.
- Make ahead friendly: assemble up to one day in advance for stress free hosting and consistent texture every time.
I remember serving these at a winter family gathering; guests kept asking for the recipe because the cherry topping looked like a little jewel on top of each cup. My niece declared them the best dessert I ever made, and that became the kind of memory I want to recreate every holiday. These parfaits bridge simple techniques and a lovely finish that always gets compliments.
Ingredients
- Graham crackers: Use six full sheets, crushed finely. Choose a classic honey graham variety for the best buttery aroma and crisp base. Crushing in a food processor yields uniform crumbs quickly.
- Cream cheese: 8 ounces, softened to room temperature for smooth blending. Full fat provides the creamiest texture; brands like Philadelphia give reliably tangy flavor.
- Organic sugar: One quarter cup to sweeten the cream cheese without overpowering the tart cherries. Caster sugar works well if you prefer smaller granules.
- Heavy whipping cream: Two cups of 40 percent heavy whipping cream. Cold cream whips better; chill the bowl and beaters briefly for faster peaks.
- Cherry pie filling: One 21 ounce can. Use a pie filling with visible cherries and glossy syrup for the best topping texture and color.
- Canned cherries with stems: A dozen or more to garnish. Choose cherries with intact stems for the polished look; rinse briefly if they are very syrupy.
- Parfait cups and piping bag: Twenty four small cups and a 16 inch pastry bag or reusable piping bag for neat assembly. Small clear cups showcase the layers beautifully.
Instructions
Crush the graham crackers: Place six graham cracker sheets in a food processor and pulse until very fine crumbs form. If you do not have a processor, seal crackers in a heavy bag and crush with a rolling pin. Measure two tablespoons of crumbs per cup and set aside in a shallow bowl. The crumbs provide a crunchy base and also absorb a little moisture so they do not become soggy. Beat the cream cheese and sugar: In a mixing bowl, beat 8 ounces of softened cream cheese with 1/4 cup sugar at medium high speed until completely smooth and there are no sugar granules. Scrape the sides of the bowl once or twice. Smoothness at this stage prevents lumps in the final filling and gives a pleasant mouthfeel. Whip the heavy cream and combine: Add the two cups of heavy whipping cream to the cream cheese mixture. Begin at low speed to combine, then increase to medium high and whip until soft peaks form and the mixture thickens to a stable yet airy texture. This typically takes about one to two minutes with a hand or stand mixer. Avoid over whipping which can start to separate the cream. Assemble the layers: Add two full tablespoons of the crushed graham cracker crumbs to the bottom of each cup as a base. Fit a 16 inch pastry bag with a plain tip, fill it with the cream mixture, and pipe the filling into each cup until about three quarters full. The piping gives neat, even tops and minimizes air pockets. Top and garnish: Spoon cherry pie filling over the cream in each cup so the cherry layer reaches the rim. Add a single canned cherry with a stem on top of each cup for a decorative finish. The stem adds color contrast and a classic presentation that looks professional. Chill and serve: Refrigerate the parfaits for at least one hour to let the filling firm, though four hours yield the best set texture. These are easy to make a day ahead; cover well with plastic wrap and chill until serving.
You Must Know
- High in dairy and not gluten free due to graham crackers. For a gluten free version, substitute certified gluten free crumbs and check the pie filling label.
- Parfaits chill well and can be assembled up to 24 hours ahead; cover and refrigerate to maintain texture and fresh flavor.
- Do not freeze these for long periods; freezing will alter the whipped cream texture and make the crumbs soggy on thawing.
- Tart cherry filling provides both color and acidity which balances the rich cream filling and prevents the dessert from tasting overly sweet.
- Make sure cream cheese is fully softened; cold lumps will create uneven texture in the filling.
My favorite thing about these parfaits is how reliably they please a crowd. At a recent holiday brunch I prepared a tray of 24 parfaits and they vanished quickly. Friends appreciated being able to pick up a single cup and come back for more. The visual appeal of the glossy cherry topping and the single stemmed cherry creates a festive feel with minimal effort.
Storage Tips
Store parfaits covered in the refrigerator and consume within 48 hours for best texture. Use airtight containers or a tray covered with plastic wrap to prevent absorption of fridge odors. If you prepare a full tray, move them into the fridge on a flat surface to avoid sloshing the cherry topping. For reheating, these are meant to be served chilled; allow them to sit at room temperature for 10 minutes if you prefer a slightly softer filling. Do not freeze assembled parfaits as the whipped cream will separate and the graham crumbs will lose their crispness once thawed.
Ingredient Substitutions
To make a lighter version, substitute half the heavy cream with mascarpone blended with a bit of milk, though this will slightly change texture and richness. For a gluten free option use certified gluten free graham style crackers or crushed gluten free cookies. To reduce added sugar, use a sugar substitute measured at a one to one ratio or reduce sugar to two tablespoons and taste. Fruit variations work well: blueberry pie filling or raspberry preserves substitute directly for the cherry topping and provide different acidity profiles.
Serving Suggestions
Serve these parfaits on a dessert tray with small spoons and napkins for parties. For an elegant plating, place each cup on a small saucer with a mint sprig. They pair nicely with espresso or sparkling wine; the effervescence cuts through the richness. For family style serving, present a platter with two different toppings, such as cherries and salted caramel, so guests can choose their favorite. Add a dusting of finely chopped toasted almonds for additional texture.
Cultural Background
Layered desserts like these echo the charm of classic Italian and American creamy desserts that emphasize texture and presentation. While cheesecake itself traces roots to ancient Greece and has been adapted across Europe, the parfait format gained popularity for its portability and layered beauty. Toppings such as cherry pie filling became widely used in American home baking after canned pie fillings became common in the mid twentieth century, offering a fast way to achieve a glossy, fruit focused finish.
Seasonal Adaptations
In winter, choose tart cherry filling for its jewel like color and lively acidity. During summer, swap to fresh macerated berries for a lighter topper; reduce sugar slightly to let fruit brightness shine. For fall gatherings, a layer of warmed spiced apple filling with a pinch of cinnamon and nutmeg adds warming flavor. Holiday versions can include a splash of liqueur in the cherry topping for adult parties.
Meal Prep Tips
Assemble these parfaits in the morning for evening events. Keep the graham crumbs in a separate container until just before assembly if you want maximum crunch. Use a clean pastry bag to pipe evenly; if you do not have a pastry bag, spoon the filling into a resealable plastic bag and snip a corner. Store all filled cups on a level tray in the fridge so they set uniformly, and label with times to ensure freshness during multi day celebrations.
These no bake cherry cheesecake parfaits are a reliable, delightful dessert that adapts to many occasions. They combine quick technique with beautiful presentation and are forgiving enough for cooks at any skill level. Make a batch, share with friends, and enjoy the simple joy of a pretty dessert that tastes like care and celebration in every spoonful.
Pro Tips
Soften cream cheese to room temperature to avoid lumps and achieve a silky filling.
Chill mixing bowl and beaters briefly before whipping cream for faster and more stable peaks.
Pipe the filling using a pastry bag for neat layers and consistent portion sizes.
Reserve graham crumbs separately and add just before assembly to preserve crunch.
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
Can I make these in advance?
Yes. Assemble and cover the cups, then refrigerate up to 24 hours. The texture is best within two days.
Can these be made gluten free?
Using certified gluten free crumbs or cookies will make the dessert gluten free. Check the canned filling label for cross contamination warnings.
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Instructions
Crush the graham crackers
Pulse six graham cracker sheets in a food processor until fine crumbs form. If you do not have a processor, place crackers in a resealable bag and crush with a rolling pin to a uniform texture.
Beat cream cheese and sugar
Beat 8 ounces softened cream cheese with 1/4 cup sugar at medium high speed until smooth and no sugar granules remain, scraping sides of the bowl to ensure even texture.
Whip cream and combine
Add two cups cold heavy whipping cream to the cream cheese and begin mixing at low speed, then increase to medium high until soft peaks form and the mixture becomes thick and airy.
Assemble the parfaits
Place two tablespoons of graham cracker crumbs into the bottom of each cup. Fill a pastry bag with the cream mixture and pipe into each cup until three quarters full.
Top with cherry filling and garnish
Spoon cherry pie filling over the cream until the cup is full and add a single canned cherry with a stem on top of each cup for a polished finish.
Chill to set
Refrigerate for at least one hour, though four hours yields the best set. Cover with plastic wrap if chilling longer and keep in a flat position to maintain presentation.
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