Just 3 Ingredients — My Go-To Party Recipe Without Measuring

A Dessert You’ll Make Again and Again

Some desserts you try once.
Others become tradition.

These Cherry Cheesecake Bars belong to the second group. They spark nostalgia, earn compliments, and travel beautifully. Bring them to a potluck, gift them to neighbors, or make them just because.

Most importantly, they feel familiar and comforting.

Why These Bars Are So Easy to Love

What sets these bars apart isn’t just flavor—it’s simplicity.

You don’t need a stand mixer.
You don’t need special skills.
You don’t need fancy ingredients.

Instead, you assemble, bake, chill, and share.

With just three core ingredients—yellow cake mix, cream cheese, and cherry pie filling—you create a dessert that looks impressive and tastes even better.

Three Layers of Pure Comfort

Each bite delivers balance and contrast.

The Crust
Made from yellow cake mix, butter, and egg.
Buttery. Tender. Slightly sweet.

The Cheesecake Layer
Cream cheese, sugar, and egg come together smoothly.
Rich, creamy, and perfectly balanced.

The Cherry Topping
Glossy. Jewel-bright. Slightly tart.
It turns simple bars into a standout dessert.

Why This Recipe Works

1. Familiar Flavors, Perfectly Stacked

Each layer plays a role. Together, they create comfort in every bite.

2. Fast Prep, No Compromise

Cake mix eliminates extra steps. One bowl saves time and dishes.

3. Crowd-Friendly Balance

Not too rich. Not too sweet.
Kids love them. Adults do too.

4. Easy to Serve

Serve chilled. Dress them up. Or keep them simple.

Ingredients That Matter

Base Ingredients

  • Yellow cake mix (15–16 oz): Builds the crust effortlessly

  • 2 large eggs (divided): Bind the layers

  • ½ cup melted unsalted butter: Adds richness

  • 8 oz full-fat cream cheese: Ensures smooth texture

  • ¾ cup sugar: Sweetens the cheesecake

  • 1 tsp vanilla extract: Enhances flavor

  • 2 cans cherry pie filling (21 oz each): Sweet, tart topping

  • Pinch of salt: Balances sweetness

Tip: Full-fat cream cheese delivers the best results. Low-fat versions may turn grainy.

Equipment You’ll Need

  • Two 9×13-inch baking pans

  • Large mixing bowl

  • Spatula or wooden spoon

  • Hand mixer (optional)

  • Cooling rack

  • Sharp knife

  • Plastic wrap or foil

Step-by-Step Instructions

1. Prep the Oven and Pans

Preheat to 350°F (175°C).
Lightly grease both pans.

Why two pans? One to keep. One to share.

2. Make the Crust

In a bowl, combine:

  • Cake mix

  • Melted butter

  • 1 egg

  • Pinch of salt

Stir until crumbly. Press evenly into both pans.

Tip: Use a measuring cup to flatten the crust.

3. Prepare the Cheesecake Layer

In the same bowl:

  • Cream cheese

  • Sugar

  • 1 egg

  • Vanilla

Mix until smooth. Spread gently over the crust.

4. Add the Cherry Topping

Spoon cherry filling evenly over both pans.

Leave it smooth—or swirl lightly for a marbled look.

5. Bake

Bake 28–32 minutes.
Edges should set. Centers may jiggle slightly.

Do not overbake.

6. Cool and Chill

Cool for 30 minutes.
Then refrigerate at least 2 hours.

Chilling ensures clean slices and firm layers.

Serving Ideas

  • Dust with powdered sugar

  • Add whipped cream

  • Serve with vanilla ice cream

  • Drizzle with chocolate or caramel sauce

Perfect Pairings

  • Coffee or espresso

  • Hot tea

  • Milk or hot chocolate

Tips for Success

  • Use room-temperature eggs and cream cheese

  • Chill before slicing

  • Check doneness early

  • Avoid overmixing

  • Watch bake time carefully

Easy Variations

Fruit Swaps

  • Blueberry

  • Strawberry

  • Peach

  • Mixed berry

Flavor Boosts

  • Lemon zest

  • White chocolate chips

  • Graham cracker crumbs

Crust Options

  • Graham cracker

  • Oreo

  • Shortbread

Storage and Make-Ahead Tips

Refrigerator:
Store airtight for 4–5 days.

Freezer:
Wrap tightly. Freeze up to 3 months.
Thaw overnight in the fridge.

Made for Sharing

This recipe travels well and keeps beautifully.

Bake early. Chill. Gift later.

Keep one pan.
Share the other.

Add parchment, a ribbon, or a handwritten note—it’s comfort in edible form.

Why People Keep Coming Back

These bars aren’t just dessert.

They’re memory.
They’re warmth.
They’re community.

Simple to make. Easy to share.
Comforting in every bite.

And sometimes, that’s exactly what we need.

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