No bake desserts are the ones I reach for when I need something people will actually talk about and I need it ready the night before. I’ve built this collection over years of testing: 100+ recipes across pies, lasagnas, icebox cakes, cheesecakes, bars, fluff salads, and cookies.

I make no bake desserts because they fit the way I actually live. Dessert comes off my list the night before, and I’m not thinking about it while I’m juggling everything else.

Two of the most-made recipes in this collection are my Eclair Cake and No Bake Peanut Butter Balls. Both are tested and proven. Once you make them, they go into permanent rotation.

Eclair Cake (The Perfect No Bake Dessert)

My Chocolate Eclair Cake recipe has more than a hundred 5-star reviews, and I completely understand why! I’ve tested and perfected this recipe for almost a decade, and every time I make it, friends and family beg me to bring it along. With creamy layers of vanilla pudding tucked between graham crackers and topped with…

What I’ve Learned About No Bake Desserts

No bake doesn’t mean forgiving. It means different. There’s no heat to catch your errors, and the mistakes don’t show up until hours later when you go to slice.

Chill time is structural, not optional. A no bake cheesecake that seems too soft after an hour will slice clean after 6 hours or overnight. Pulling it early is the number one reason no bake desserts fall apart.

Softened cream cheese is not warm cream cheese. This causes more failed batches than anything else I’ve seen. It needs to blend completely smooth. If it sits out too long and warms up, it loses its body.

Bars cut cleanest when partially frozen. Chill overnight, then freeze for 20 minutes before cutting. Wipe the knife between slices.

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No-Bake Pies

No bake pies are the backbone of this collection. I have 25+ across every flavor: chocolate, peanut butter, fruit, and pudding.

No-Bake Dessert Lasagnas

Dessert lasagnas are some of the most popular recipes on this site. Layered, no-cook, made in a 9×13 pan. I have 14+ covering everything from Oreo to raspberry to Christmas.

No-Bake Cakes and Icebox Desserts

Icebox cakes and eclair-style desserts are where no-bake really shines. No decorating, no frosting skills needed. You layer and chill.

No-Bake Cheesecakes

No bake cheesecakes are the ones people are most nervous about. Nail the cream cheese temperature and the chill time and you’re set.

No-Bake Bars

Mix, press into a pan, chill, and cut. They travel well, freeze well, and disappear fast.

No-Bake Fluff Salads

Five ingredients, one bowl, stir and chill. Kids ask for these at every family event and they always get requested at potlucks.

No Bake Cookies and Balls

Classics that have been made at family gatherings for generations. Two dozen in about 30 minutes.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can you make no bake desserts ahead of time?

Yes, and most are actually better made the night before. The chill time is part of the recipe, not an afterthought. I make almost all of mine the day before I need them.

How long do no bake desserts need to chill?

Most need at least 4 to 6 hours in the refrigerator. Cheesecakes, layered desserts, and anything with cream cheese do best with overnight chilling. If a recipe says “minimum 4 hours,” treat that as the absolute floor, not the target.

Why won’t my no bake dessert set?

Usually one of three things: the cream cheese was too warm, the chill time was cut short, or the ratios were off. Pulling it too early is the most common reason a no bake dessert doesn’t slice cleanly.

Can you freeze no bake desserts?

Many freeze beautifully. Bars cut cleaner when you freeze them briefly before slicing. No bake pies and cheesecakes can typically be frozen for up to 2 to 3 months, wrapped tightly and thawed in the refrigerator before serving.

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