Strawberry Cheesecake Parfaits
Looking for an easy, no-bake summer dessert? These sublime Strawberry Cheesecake Parfaits celebrate the best of the berry season!
Strawberry recipes with cheesecake components are absolutely irresistible. Plus, these Fruit Parfaits are super easy to make!
Why You Must Make:
- My first clue that this recipe was a success was seeing that Bill had finished his off for breakfast. Well, it does have fruit and dairy. Practically like a strawberry yogurt<insert sarcastic tone>, right???!
- These berry parfaits are perfect for luscious, sweet, and fragrant seasonal strawberries.
Well, I must admit, they were very generous servings. So the leftover Strawberry Cheesecake Parfaits were ever so tempting when he opened the fridge at 5:00 AM. Who has willpower at that hour??? We love strawberry season and I have a repertoire of excellent recipes like my strawberry pie dessert, no-bake strawberry cheesecake, strawberry shortcake, strawberry waffle cake, and even my favorite spinach salad topped with sliced ripe berries. So when I spotted some gorgeous berries at the market, I knew a strawberry dessert was in order.
How to Make a Strawberry Parfait
- Make the cream cheese layer. Set aside.
- Gently melt the jelly, then cool slightly.
- Layer the ingredients starting with the cream, then the jelly, then the strawberries.
- Repeat the layers and add a dollop of whipped cream, a whole or half berry, and a sprig of mint to garnish, if desired.

Expert Tips
Making parfaits is painfully simple as there are no set rules, but I’ll offer some tips for making the most beautiful delicious parfaits possible.
- For my strawberry cheesecake parfaits, just rotate layers of the whipped filling, red currant jelly, and sweetened chopped strawberries.
- Alternating colors makes for the best presentation. The light cheesecake filling makes a beautiful contrast with the vibrant berries.
- Aim for the middle of your individual serving dishes when you add the filling so the sides of the glasses stay clean.
- A damp paper towel is helpful in wiping any splatters from the inside of your container, but (at least in my family) when a dessert is so incredibly decadent and delicious, a more rustic presentation is just fine!
- I made two large parfaits, but this recipe could easily serve 4. It all depends on the size of your serving containers.
- These are best eaten on the day or day after they’re made. Berries tend to deteriorate quickly after they’re sliced.
The warm weather is creeping in (well, maybe not in Indiana) and our first day of Spring, March 20th, is right around the corner! Let’s dive into some delicious springtime recipes! I recommend a strawberry recipe with cheesecake, like these terrific parfaits!!
Frequently Asked Questions
Parfait is a French word meaning perfect. In France, a parfait is a frozen custard.
In the US, a parfait dessert has ice cream layered with fruit syrups or fruit and whipped cream. It can be topped with more whipped cream, nuts, and often with a cherry on top. There are also breakfast parfaits made of layered granola, yogurt, and sometimes fruit.
They have some health benefits, depending on the ingredients. Fresh strawberries provide Vitamin C and fiber and cream cheese and whipped cream are a source of calcium and protein, but most are not fortified with Vitamin D.
They are a dessert, so despite a few nutritional bonuses, they are also caloric.
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Strawberry Cheesecake Parfaits
Looking for an easy, no-bake summer dessert? These sublime Strawberry Cheesecake Parfaits celebrate the best of the berry season!
Ingredients
- 8-12 ounces fresh strawberries (chopped and sweetened to taste with sugar (I used 2 tablespoons))
- 4 ounces cream cheese (at room temperature)
- 1/2 cup sugar
- Juice of half a lemon
- 1 cup heavy cream (whipped)
- Approximately 1/3 cup red currant jelly
- 2-4 whole strawberries for garnish
Instructions
- Prepare the strawberries by chopping and sweetening. Set aside.
- Mix cream cheese, 1/2 cup sugar, and lemon juice, till creamy. Mix in the well-whipped cream. Set aside.
- Gently melt the jelly in the microwave and pass through a sieve if needed for a smooth consistency. Cool slightly.
- Use 2-4 glasses, depending on the size of dessert you desire, and start layering the ingredients starting with the cream, then the jelly, then the strawberries.
- Repeat and end with a layer of cream and garnish with a whole berry (mine were huge so I cut in half).
Notes
For the best presentation, try to avoid getting any of the cream layer on the sides of the glasses as you add it. Wipe any spots off with hot water with a damp cloth or paper towel.
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Nutrition Information:
Yield:
3Serving Size:
1Amount Per Serving: Calories: 611Total Fat: 42gSaturated Fat: 26gTrans Fat: 1gUnsaturated Fat: 12gCholesterol: 128mgSodium: 191mgCarbohydrates: 58gFiber: 2gSugar: 53gProtein: 5g
63 Comments on “Strawberry Cheesecake Parfaits”
Mmmm…I love any dessert with strawberries. Yours is super pretty and looks delicious.
These are such beautiful parfaits, Liz! I am craving the first sign of spring strawberries!
This looks delicious! You can’t go wrong with cheesecake and fresh strawberries!
Beautiful and yummy and perfect for Spring!
These look amazing! Love strawberries in anything 🙂
Gorgeous colour and the parfait looks amazing!
Ooh these look so good ! I love strawberries & cream and with cream cheese & lemon added to it, must have so much texture. On my list to make as soon as strawberry season is in ! Beautiful pics Liz !!
Red currant jelly and berries is genius! What a pretty dessert too. Yum!
Ooh I love the creamy layers with the vibrant strawberries!! So pretty and so super delicious :)Will be trying this very soon Liz 🙂
This is my kind of dessert … or breakfast 🙂 My birthday’s in April – I think I’ll request this instead of cake!
Your photos make me want to jump through the screen!
Lizzy , even carnivores just can’t resist when they are presented with that BEAUTIFUL and delectable dessert 😀 Yup , even at 5 am lol
Would certainly love to have some of these delighted desserts! Those glasses are perfect for serving these strawberries. My 1st post on Penang is out! Come chk it out 🙂
Aaaaaand now I want strawberry parfaits for breakfast…
I can understand perfectly well why one of those disappeared for breakfast!!! That looks so delish. I’m trying to think Spring…..sigh!
Happy St. Patricks Day to you and yours.
You make such beautiful presentations with your desserts, it´s funny what you call rustic…ja. My glasses would´ve been stained for sure. Love this parfaits, there´s no denying the sunny seasons are coming! Have a great day Liz!
It’s just 6:30am here in NWFL, and I could so eat this refreshing spring strawberry cheesecake parfait right now…maybe even two! We are in full Florida strawberry season- keeping your recipe! Beautiful job!
Great minds must think alike, Liz, because I made something very similar the other day. I was lusting after strawberries but they weren’t very sweet yet so I mixed them (very, very rustic) with sweetened cream cheese and lemon and tossed in a crumbled cookie. It was good but will be so much better in a couple of weeks when the berry selection improves.
Anything made by Liz Berg and containing whipped cream and strawberries would call my name from the fridge at 5 a.m. too =) Tantalizing photos and undoubtedly tasty!
P.s. Love easy recipes so thank you for sharing a very do-able one.
I like this strawberry yogurt! 🙂