Is there anything better than a dessert that feels festive but doesn’t keep you chained to the oven? I think not. This Strawberry Cheesecake Parfait with Candy Cane Crumble is my go-answer for when you need a show-stopping sweet that comes together in minutes, not hours. It’s got all the creamy, tangy goodness of a classic cheesecake, layered with sweet strawberries and a crunchy, pepperminty topping that just screams Christmas. Itโs the kind of treat that looks like you fussed, but honestly, itโs so simple. The best part? No baking required, leaving you more time to enjoy the party.
Why Youโll Love This
Youโre going to love this recipe for so many reasons. First, itโs incredibly easy. Weโre talking about 20 minutes of hands-on time, max. Itโs the perfect solution for your busy holiday schedule when you need to whip up a batch of Simple Christmas Desserts. Second, itโs a total crowd-pleaser. The combination of creamy cheese, fruity jam, and the cool crunch of candy cane is a holiday flavor combo that just works. And itโs a make-ahead dream. You can assemble these parfaits a few hours before your guests arrive, so youโre not scrambling at the last minute. Itโs a stress-free path to delicious Holiday Desserts Christmas style.
Ingredients Youโll Need
- For the Cheesecake Layer:
- 16 ounces full-fat cream cheese, softened: This is the base for our creamy, rich layer. Make sure it’s room temperature for a smooth blend.
- 1 cup powdered sugar: Sweetens the filling without any graininess.
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract: Adds that classic, warm cheesecake flavor.
- 1 cup heavy whipping cream: Whipped to soft peaks to lighten up the filling and make it fluffy.
- For the Strawberry Layer:
- 1 cup strawberry jam or preserves: Provides a sweet, fruity contrast. You can use homemade or a good-quality store-bought jar.
- 1 tablespoon fresh lemon juice: A little splash brightens up the flavor of the jam.
- For the Candy Cane Crumble:
- 10-12 candy canes, crushed: This is where the festive magic happens! You’ll need about 1 cup of coarse crumbs.
- 1 cup graham cracker crumbs: Adds a buttery, crisp base to our crumble.
- 3 tablespoons melted butter: Helps bind the crumbs together for the perfect crunch.
Letโs Get Cooking Step by Step
- First, make the candy cane crumble. Unwrap your candy canes and place them in a sturdy zip-top bag. Use a rolling pin or the bottom of a heavy pan to crush them into a mix of fine powder and small chunks. In a medium bowl, combine the crushed candy canes, graham cracker crumbs, and melted butter. Stir it all together until itโs well mixed and looks like damp sand. Set this aside.
- Now, for the cheesecake filling. In a large bowl, use an electric mixer to beat the softened cream cheese, powdered sugar, and vanilla extract on medium speed until itโs completely smooth and creamy. This should take about 2-3 minutes. Scrape down the sides of the bowl to make sure everything is incorporated.
- In a separate, clean bowl, pour in the heavy whipping cream. Beat it on high speed until soft peaks form. That means when you lift the beaters out, the cream should hold a peak that gently curls over at the top.
- Gently fold the whipped cream into the cream cheese mixture. Use a spatula and a light handโyou want to keep all that air in there to keep the filling light. Fold until no white streaks remain.
- In a small bowl, stir together the strawberry jam and lemon juice. This thins it out just a bit, making it easier to layer.
- Time to assemble! Get your serving glassesโclear parfait or wine glasses are perfect for showing off the layers. Start with a layer of the cheesecake mixture at the bottom. Then, add a spoonful of the strawberry jam. Sprinkle a generous layer of the candy cane crumble on top. Repeat the layers once more, finishing with a final sprinkle of the crumble on top. So good.
Tips For Making the Perfect Parfait
- For the smoothest filling, your cream cheese MUST be at room temperature. If it’s cold, you’ll end up with lumpy filling, and nobody wants that.
- When crushing the candy canes, donโt go for a super-fine powder. A mix of textures with some little chunks gives the crumble a fantastic crunch.
- Use a piping bag for the cheesecake layer if you want super clean, professional-looking layers. But a spoon works just fineโthis is about homey comfort, not perfection!
- Chill the parfaits for at least 30 minutes before serving. This helps the layers set a little and makes the flavors meld together beautifully.
- Honestly, if youโre making these for kids, you might want to crush the candy canes a bit finer. Those bigger chunks can be a little intense for some little ones.
- Have fun with it! The layers donโt have to be perfect. A little swoosh and swirl of the jam can look absolutely beautiful.
Variations & Substitutions
This recipe is wonderfully adaptable. Donโt like strawberries? No problem. Swap the strawberry jam for raspberry, blackberry, or even a tart cherry preserves. For a different crust flavor, try using crushed vanilla wafers or Biscoff cookies instead of graham crackers. If you need a dairy-free version, use your favorite plant-based cream cheese and coconut whipping cream. And for a different festive twist, you could fold a handful of mini chocolate chips into the cheesecake layer for a peppermint-chocolate situation. The possibilities are endless for creating your own signature Christmas Treats Easy.
Serving Ideas & Pairings
These parfaits are stars on their own, but they play well with others, too. They make fantastic Christmas Party Desserts because theyโre individual portionsโno slicing required! Serve them alongside a platter of other Christmas Food Ideas like sugar cookies or fudge for a real dessert spread. For a cozy night in, pair a parfait with a warm mug of hot chocolate. The cool, creamy parfait is the perfect contrast. And if youโre looking for a festive breakfast or brunch option, these fit right in. They feel special but are so, so easy to put together, making them a great addition to your Christmas Desserts Ideas list.
Storage & Reheating
These parfaits are best enjoyed the day theyโre made, but they will keep in the refrigerator for up to 2 days. Keep them covered tightly with plastic wrap. The candy cane crumble will start to soften the longer it sits, but it will still taste delicious. I do not recommend freezing these, as the filling can become watery and separate when thawed. Since thereโs no baking involved, thereโs no need for reheating! Just pull them from the fridge about 10 minutes before serving to take the chill off.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: Can I make this parfait ahead of time?
A: Absolutely! You can assemble the parfaits up to 4 hours before serving. Keep them covered in the refrigerator. If you need to make them further ahead, Iโd prepare the components separatelyโstore the filling, jam, and crumble in their own containersโand assemble them right before serving for the best texture. - Q: Whatโs the best way to crush the candy canes?
A: My favorite method is the zip-top bag and a rolling pin. But if you have a food processor, you can pulse them a few times for a more consistent crumb. Just be careful not to turn them into complete dust. - Q: Are there any other easy Holiday Treats that pair well with this?
A: For sure! If you’re looking for more simple Christmas Desserts, my peppermint bark or a classic cheese ball with crackers are great savory options to balance the sweet. This parfait is a fantastic centerpiece for a table of Xmas Desserts that are big on flavor but easy on the chef.


