I have a delightful little dessert idea for you: easy no-bake cheesecake served in mini mason jars. These bite-sized treats are perfect for parties, potlucks, or a family gathering. Creamy no-bake cheesecake filling is layered over a salty pretzel crust, topped with fresh fruit and a dollop of whipped cream. They’re simple to assemble, visually attractive, and easy to adapt for seasonal or patriotic themes—use strawberries and blueberries for a red, white, and blue presentation for summer holidays, or swap the berries for other fruits to suit the season.

How to Make No-Bake Cheesecake in Mini Mason Jars
Ingredients & Supplies you’ll need:
- 1 cup fine pretzel crumbs
- 3 tablespoons sugar
- ¼ cup plus 2 tablespoons unsalted butter, melted
- 1 package (8 oz / 250 g) cream cheese, softened to room temperature
- ½ cup plain Greek yogurt
- ½ teaspoon vanilla extract
- ¼ cup liquid honey
- ¼ cup powdered sugar, sifted
- 12 medium fresh strawberries
- ½ pint fresh blueberries
- ½ cup whipping cream, whipped
- 12 — 4 oz (125 ml) mini mason jars

Directions
Step 1 — Make the pretzel crust: Combine pretzel crumbs, sugar, and melted butter in a bowl until evenly moistened. Press about one tablespoon of the mixture into the bottom of each mini mason jar. You’ll likely have a few crumbs left—reserve those for a topping. Arrange the jars on a baking sheet and chill in the freezer for at least 10 minutes to firm the crust.
Step 2 — Prepare the cheesecake filling: Using an electric mixer, beat the softened cream cheese until fluffy. Add the Greek yogurt and vanilla, mixing until smooth. Scrape down the sides and bottom of the bowl as needed. With the mixer on low, drizzle in the honey, then add the sifted powdered sugar and mix until completely combined and creamy.
Step 3 — Prepare the fruit: Rinse the strawberries and blueberries in a colander. Remove strawberry tops and slice each berry thinly. Make sure blueberries are stem-free and dry before assembly.

Have fun with the layers—mix and match as you like. Here’s a suggested assembly order that yields a festive look:
- Pretzel crust
- Layer of sliced strawberries
- Cheesecake filling (start with a heaping tablespoon per jar and distribute evenly)
- Sprinkle of reserved pretzel crumbs
- More sliced strawberries
- Ring of blueberries
- Whipped cream
- Garnish with a single strawberry slice or blueberry on top
Chill the assembled jars in the refrigerator before serving. While at least 6 hours or overnight is ideal for the best texture, these are still tasty if served after one hour.
Step 5 — Whip the cream just before serving: For best results, chill your mixing bowl and whisk first. Pour in ½ cup cold whipping cream and whip until it begins to thicken. Add ½ teaspoon vanilla and 1 tablespoon sugar, taste, and adjust sweetness if desired. Pipe or spoon a small dollop of cream onto each jar just before serving to keep it fresh and fluffy.

Tips & Variations
- To make pretzel crumbs, pulse about 2 cups of pretzels in a food processor until they resemble fine sand. If you don’t have a processor, put pretzels in a resealable bag and crush with a rolling pin.
- Unsalted butter is recommended for the crust since pretzels are already salty, but salted butter will work if that’s what you have on hand.
- Always use room-temperature cream cheese for a smooth filling. It blends more easily and creates a silkier texture.
- If your honey is crystallized, warm it briefly in the microwave until it becomes liquid before measuring.
- Mini 4 oz jars create a perfect single-serving dessert. For larger portions, use larger jars or make just six servings instead of twelve.
- No-bake cheesecake will be softer than baked cheesecake—think creamy mousse or thick pudding rather than a firm slice.
- If you need a shortcut, canned whipped cream is a convenient finish, though freshly whipped cream offers the best texture and flavor.

Other serving ideas
- Swap the pretzel crust for graham crackers, Oreo crumbs, or vanilla wafers for a different flavor profile.
- Skip the jars and turn this into a single pie by layering the filling and fruit in a pie shell or an 8×8 pan to serve as squares.
- Try other fruits such as peaches, cherries, raspberries, or a tropical mix for seasonal variety.
Recipe overview
- Yield: 12 servings (4 oz jars)
- Prep Time: ~20 minutes
- Additional Chill Time: at least 6 hours (or overnight recommended)
- Total Time: about 6 hours 20 minutes including chilling
Nutrition Information (approximate per serving)
Calories: 136 • Total Fat: 7 g • Saturated Fat: 4 g • Unsaturated Fat: 2 g • Cholesterol: 19 mg • Sodium: 74 mg • Carbohydrates: 18 g • Fiber: 1 g • Sugar: 14 g • Protein: 2 g
More dessert inspiration
- Cherry cheesecake bites
- Banana cream pie or banana pudding pie
- Strawberry pie with gelatin
- Lemon meringue pie
- Rich sheet cakes and brownies
These mini mason jar no-bake cheesecakes are adaptable, attractive, and easy to prepare ahead of time. They make a lovely addition to dessert tables, celebrations, and summer gatherings—simple to assemble, easy to transport, and always a crowd-pleaser.
If you try this recipe, personalize it with your favorite fruit or crust, chill well for the best texture, and enjoy the creamy, crunchy contrast of each bite-sized jar.
