My easy Cheesecake Bites consist of a simple, no-bake cheesecake nestled in crisp sugar cookie cups. They take just 1 hour to make completely from scratch. Recipe includes a how-to video!
Easy Homemade Cheesecake Bites
Need a quick, easy, and impressive dessert? Let me introduce you to my fun and simple cheesecake bites! These are perfectly portioned mini no-bake cheesecakes served on a soft, but stable sugar cookie base (in lieu of a graham cracker crust). They look elegant but are very easy, and they’ve got a beautiful light vanilla flavor.
I like to top my cheesecake bites with fresh fruit or berries (wait to add the fruit until just before serving!), but these are also wonderful with ganache, macerated strawberries, strawberry sauce or blueberry sauce, or a drizzle of chocolate sauce. Of course they can also just be served as-is!
Why you’ll love them:
- Quick: NO chilling the cookie bases before baking, which saves a ton of time.
- Satisfying: The filling tastes like traditional cheesecake but is actually my easy no-bake cheesecake.
- Party-ready: They’re individually portioned and super portable.
- Customizable: The topping options are truly endless.
What You Need
These cheesecake bites use just a few basic ingredients. Most importantly, you’ll need:
- Unsalted butter. Like most of my recipes, I recommend using unsalted butter for this recipe. Your butter should be softened, but not melty when you add it.
- Flour. Make sure you measure your flour properly. If you overmeasure your flour, your sugar cookie cups could turn out dry.
- Cream cheese. You must use full-fat, brick-style cream cheese, or your cheesecake bites won’t turn out properly. Make sure it’s softened before you add it.
- Sour cream. This is critical for an authentic cheesecake flavor (a key ingredient in my classic cheesecake), so don’t skip it! Full-fat Greek yogurt will work too.
- Heavy cream. Many no-bake cheesecake recipes use gelatin or condensed milk to stabilize the cheesecake, but I prefer to use whipped cream. It doesn’t add a strong flavor, and it blends beautifully with the rest of the ingredients.
SAM’S TIP: Rolling the dough before pressing it into the pan is optional, but it’ll make the surfaces of the cookies smoother and more uniform looking.
Remember, this is just an overview of the ingredients I used and why. For the full recipe please scroll down to the bottom of the post!
How to Make Cheesecake Bites
- Prepare the sugar cookie dough (it’s quick and easy!).
- Scoop the dough into a greased and floured mini muffin tin. As I mentioned, I like to briefly roll the dough into smooth balls that way the cookie bites have smoother surfaces.
- Indent the cookies with a spoon (I like to use my ยฝ Tablespoon, though the back of a rounded teaspoon would work well, or you could even just use your thumb!), then bake for 15 minutes.
- Indent the cookies again (the indents will have puffed quite a bit!) and let them cool in their pan for at least 20 minutes before removing to a cooling rack.
Filling & Assembly
- Combine the cream cheese and sugar (make sure the cream cheese is softened and lump free after stirring!), then add the sour cream and vanilla and stir well.
- Whip the heavy cream to stiff peaks in a separate bowl (just like if you were making whipped cream), then fold into the cream cheese mixture. Do this part by hand/using a spatula, not with the electric mixer!
- Portion the cheesecake into the cooled cookie cups. I like to put the filling in a piping bag or a large Ziploc with the corner snipped off and just pipe it in, but you could use a pair of spoons and just dollop the filling in instead!
- Top with fresh fruit or other desired toppings just before serving. Don’t add the fruit too soon or it will weep all over the cookies.
SAM’S TIP: Indent the sugar cookie cups before and after baking. Indenting before may seem like a bit of a waste since the centers will still rise as they bake, but it makes a difference. If your teaspoon sticks to the dough, just run it under some water.
Frequently Asked Questions
You could, or you could make my mini cheesecakes. They’re cupcake-sized and designed to be made with a graham cracker or Oreo crust.
You can make the cookie bases in advance and store them in an airtight container at room temperature until you’re ready to fill them. When you’re ready, prepare and add your cheesecake filling, then add your fruit right before serving.
Sour cream is an essential cheesecake component and I do not recommend skipping it. Your cheesecake bites won’t taste like sour cream if you use it, but they will lack flavor if you leave it out.
These are such a fun bite-sized dessert–I hope you love them!
Enjoy!
Let’s bake together! I’ll be walking you through all the steps in my written recipe and video below! If you try this recipe, be sure to tag me on Instagram, and you can also find me on YouTube and Facebook
Cheesecake Bites (in sugar cookie cups)
Ingredients
Sugar Cookie Cups
- 1 cup (226 g) unsalted butter softened
- 1 cup (200 g) granulated sugar
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
- 1 large egg room temperature preferred
- 2 ½ cups (313) all-purpose flour
- ¾ teaspoon baking powder
- ¾ teaspoon salt
Cheesecake Bites Filling
- 4 oz (113 g) cream cheese softened (use brick-style cream cheese, not the spreadable kind found in tubs)
- ¼ cup (35) powdered sugar
- 1 Tablespoon sour cream
- ¼ teaspoon vanilla extract
- ⅓ cup (80 ml) heavy cream very cold
- Sliced fruit/berries for topping
Recommended Equipment
Instructions
Sugar Cookie Cups
- Preheat oven to 350F (175C) and spray a 24-count mini muffin pan with baking spray (alternatively lightly grease and flour or use mini muffin liners).
- In a large mixing bowl, combine butter and sugar and use an electric mixer to beat until creamy and well-combined.1 cup (226 g) unsalted butter, 1 cup (200 g) granulated sugar
- Add vanilla extract and egg and stir well.1 teaspoon vanilla extract, 1 large egg
- In a separate bowl, whisk together flour, baking powder, and salt.2 ½ cups (313) all-purpose flour, ¾ teaspoon baking powder, ¾ teaspoon salt
- With mixer on low-speed, gradually add flour mixture to butter mixture, stirring just until combined.
- Scoop dough by level 1 ½ Tablespoon and drop into mini muffin pan (see note). Use the back of a rounded teaspoon (I like to use my ½ Tbsp measuring spoon) and make an indent halfway down into the sugar cookie dough. If dough sticks to spoon, run spoon under cool water first.
- Bake in center rack of 350F (175C) oven for 15 minutes or until edges are just beginning to turn light golden brown.
- Immediately use the back of a (clean) rounded teaspoon (or ½ Tbsp) and re-indent the cookie cups, pressing at least halfway down.
- Allow cookie cups to cool in pan for at least 20 minutes, then to remove, gently twist in the pan and lift out to a cooling rack to cool completely before preparing your cheesecake filling.
Cheesecake Bites Filling
- Combine cream cheese and powdered sugar and stir together until smooth and creamy.4 oz (113 g) cream cheese, ¼ cup (35) powdered sugar
- Add sour cream and vanilla extract, stir well.1 Tablespoon sour cream, ¼ teaspoon vanilla extract
- Pour cold cream into a separate bowl (preferably glass or metal) and use an electric mixer to beat on high speed until stiff peaks form (mixture will be thick and fluffy like whipped topping).⅓ cup (80 ml) heavy cream
- Gently fold whipped cream into cream cheese mixture by hand, stirring until completely incorporated and smooth (don’t over-mix).
- Spoon or pipe cheesecake filling into sugar cookie cups. Add fruit topping just before serving. Enjoy!Sliced fruit/berries
Notes
Servings
This dough actually makes slightly more than is needed for a 24-count muffin tin. You’ll have enough to make about 27 cheesecake bites. Typically I just discard the extra dough, but you can absolutely bake and fill them instead, just note that if you bake only 3 or so sugar cookie cups at a time you will need less time in the oven.Storing
These will keep in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days. For best results I do not recommend adding any fruit toppings until shortly before serving.Nutrition
Nutritional information is based on third-party calculations and should be considered an estimate only. Actual nutritional content will vary based upon brands used, measuring methods, cooking method, portion sizes, and more.
Related Recipes
I originally published these cheesecake bites in June of 2014. I’ve since updated the recipe to make it simpler and tastier, and I’ve also updated the photos and text to reflect the new recipe, and have added a how-to video!
Sarah Pourhosseini
Can I fill the cookie cups with the cheesecake filling a day ahead (and just do the fruit day of) or should I refrigerate the cheesecake filling separately until day of?
Sam
Hi Sarah! I think the day before would work fine. The cookies may soften a bit, but being in the refrigerator the whole time it should be ok. I would add the fruit the day of though. ๐
Deb
Hi! I made these and they are delicious!! Is there a lemon curd recipe that would work well as a filling instead of the cheesecake?
Sam
Hi Deb! I do have a lemon curd filling you could use. ๐
Jody
I want to make these cute little cups. I heard that substituting some cream cheese for some butter will work? I was thinking to sub in 1/2 cup cream cheese for 1/2 cup butter. Do u think that will work here?
Sam
Hi Jody! I honestly can’t say how it will turn out. I’ve never tried it. Let me know how it goes if you do. ๐
Lori
Hi Sam,
These little bites are outstanding. I work with 2 teachers at my school who are in love with these treats. I make one regular, and one gluten free. I was wondering if I can substitute light brown sugar for regular sugar in the dough. I just ran out of
regular, and I want to make 2 batches tonight.
Thank you!!
Emily @ Sugar Spun Run
Hi Lori! We haven’t tried it, but it should work. The final flavor and texture might be a little different though ๐
DustyBuns
Hi Sam. These look yummy and I can’t wait to try them. I was trying to watch the video but when I clicked on the video tab, it took me straight to the recipe. Am I missing something?
Sam
The video should be directly above the recipe. If it’s not showing, make sure that you don’t have an ad blocker enabled. ๐
DustyBuns
Perfect, thank you!
Rumana
Hi Sam, thank you so much for sharing the recipe. They sure look yummy. A question would it still be fresh and tasty if I was to make the cookie cups the day before serving?
Sam
Hi Rumana! Yes you can make the cookie cups a day ahead of time and they will be just fine. โบ๏ธ
Sarah
Not only do they look yummy, but they taste yummy too! I stumbled upon this site while browsing imgur and coincidentally I also had to bake something for a school project. My family loved it, my teacher loved it, and I loved it. Thank you so much for posting it online!
Sam
Thank you so much for letting me know how they turned out! I’m so glad that everyone loved them! ๐
Natalie @ Tastes Lovely
I just love thunderstorms. So cozy and comfy be bundled up inside when it’s pouring outside. We don’t get too many of them in California, but you can bet that when we do the whole town stops. We aren’t used to adverse weather. haha!
These cookie cups with cheesecake and fruit sound delicious! Perfect little 2 bite dessert. What a great idea! Also, how perfect would these be for 4th of July? The red white and blue? Love it!
Sam
Thanks Natalie! I wasn’t even thinking about the color combo for 4th of July but you’re so right, that would be perfect! ๐
dina
they look like yummy bites!
April Patterson
What other then whipping cream can u use?
Sam
Hi April! The only things that I know will work here are heavy cream, whipping cream, or double cream. You need to be able to whip it to get the right texture. ๐
Chris @ Shared Appetite
These look insanely good! I love sugar cookiesโฆ I love cheesecakeโฆ I love fresh berries. Combining them all into one epic dessert? #winning Seriously, YUM!
Sam
Thanks Chris!
Jess @ whatjessicabakednext.com
These cheesecake cookie cups look super delicious, Sam! Love the idea!
Sam
Thank you Jess! ๐
Cindy @ Pick Fresh Foods
Yum, these look delicious. What a great way to spend waiting for a storm to pass. We get these afternoon rains that usually force us back inside.
Sam
Thanks Cindy! Yeah, our forecast for the next few days is nothing but scattered thunderstorms.
dina
they look yummy!
Sam
Thank you! ๐
Norma |Allspice and Nutmeg
I like the simplicity of these and delicious!
Sam
Thank you Norma!
Kelly - LEFT SIDE OF THE TABLE
Hi Sam! I’m so pumped it’s strawberry season too! I LOVE to go strawberry picking. It’s probably one of the highlights of summer for me. Pick one, eat one ๐ Plus biting into a freshly picked one, it’s 100x more red and flavorful! Love this cheesecake cup recipe with all that fruit. Who doesn’t love cheesecake. I adore mini anything because it takes so much guilt away. Thanks for sharing, first time on your blog. Lovely dear!
Sam
Thanks for checking out my blog Kelly! You are so right, nothing better than a freshly picked strawberry! I’m totally with you on the mini sized desserts… only then I eat about a dozen of them so I end up feeling guilty anyway! ๐