
Hmmm, how many different types of treats can we put in a jar? We’ve seen cupcakes in a jar, molten lava cakes in a jar, pie in a jar….and now Cheesecake in a Jar! This is just one more way to get creative with no-bake cheesecake. These 4 oz canning jars are the perfect vessel for serving up this creamy layered dessert. They would look nice stacked or bundled together on a dessert table, or placed at each individual place setting.

- All you need to do is add the graham cracker crust layer, the no-bake cheesecake, and top with your choice or a variety of toppings. Cherry, strawberry, lemon, or blueberry pie filling all make great toppers and can be color coordinated to a red, yellow, or blue/purple party. Just make sure there is plenty of room to add the lid.
- Dress up the jar by adding a whimsical printed tag that says “Let them eat {cheese}cake!” and tie with bakers twine.

If you’d like the printable tag below, just right click and save to your computer and then you can print it out.

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how many does one box make?
Susan, I would have to guess since I used one prepared mix for several different projects. At least 16 I would say.
I need help my husband is currently deployed and his favorite dessert in Cheesecake. I want to know if cheesecake in jar will make it oversea. Please help
Pauline, this would definitely NOT make it over seas. The cheesecake is perishable so it would spoil in route.