Summer desserts should be fun, effortless, and just a little bit show-offy—and Easy No Bake Strawberry Delight checks all those boxes. This dreamy, layered treat brings big flavor without turning on the oven, which IMO automatically makes it a winner. Looking for a sweet bite that feels nostalgic and fresh at the same time? You’ve officially found it.
This Strawberry Delight Dessert starts with a buttery graham cracker crust that adds the perfect crunch. On top? Juicy, fresh strawberries that scream sunshine and good vibes. Then comes the star of the show: silky no-bake cheesecake layers that melt into every bite. It’s all finished with a cloud of homemade whipped cream because… why wouldn’t it be? Strawberry Desserts No Bake don’t get more satisfying than this.
You may have seen this beauty called a dessert lush, dessert lasagna, or even a dessert salad (FYI, no actual salad happening here). No matter the name, this Strawberry Delight No Bake Dessert is all about layers, texture, and that sweet-tangy strawberry flavor everyone loves. The best part? It’s incredibly forgiving. No baking, no stress, no drama.
Whether you’re planning a backyard BBQ, family gathering, or just treating yourself on a random Tuesday, this Strawberry No Bake Dessert always delivers. It looks fancy, tastes amazing, and secretly takes very little effort. That’s a win-win-win.
Curious about How To Make Strawberry Delight at home? Don’t worry—this Strawberry Delight Recipe is beginner-friendly and comes together fast. Every forkful of this No Bake Strawberry Delight feels cool, creamy, and perfectly balanced.
Bottom line: this No-bake Strawberry Dessert Recipe is the kind of dessert people ask for again…and again. Ready to dig in? 🍓


No-Bake Strawberry Delight
Ingredients
Method
Step 1: Prepare the strawberries
Rinse the strawberries thoroughly, pat them dry, and remove the stems. Finely dice about 1 cup of strawberries into small pieces. Slice the remaining berries lengthwise. Gently blot all strawberries with paper towels to remove excess moisture.
Step 2: Build the crust
Pulse graham crackers in a food processor or blender until finely crushed. Stir the crumbs together with melted butter until evenly moistened. Press the mixture firmly into the bottom of a 9×9-inch pan. Place the pan in the refrigerator to chill while you work on the filling.
Step 3: Whip the cream
Chill your mixing bowl and beaters for about 5–10 minutes. Pour in the heavy cream and whip until soft peaks form. Add powdered sugar and continue whipping until stiff peaks hold their shape. Set aside.
Step 4: Make the cheesecake base
Beat the cream cheese with granulated sugar and vanilla until smooth and creamy. Gently fold in part of the whipped cream using a spatula until fully combined.
Step 5: Create two layers
Divide the cheesecake mixture evenly into two bowls. Stir the strawberry gelatin powder and finely chopped strawberries into one half, mixing until evenly distributed.
Step 6: Assemble the layers
Arrange the sliced strawberries over the chilled crust, slightly overlapping them. Spread the plain cheesecake layer evenly on top. Follow with the strawberry cheesecake layer. Prepare additional whipped cream for the topping now, or wait and add it just before serving.
Step 7: Chill and set
Cover and refrigerate the dessert for 4–6 hours, or until fully set. This dessert is ideal for making ahead of time.
Notes
Recipe Tips & Helpful Notes
- Dry the strawberries well. Extra moisture can make the layers watery, so blot thoroughly after slicing.
- Switch up the topping. Strawberry-flavored whipped cream adds an extra pop of berry flavor.
- Shortcut option: Cool Whip can replace homemade whipped cream. Use one 8-ounce tub for the filling and another for the topping.
- No strawberry gelatin? Use freeze-dried strawberries instead. Grind them into powder and substitute about 3 tablespoons.
- Making it ahead? Add the whipped topping the day you plan to serve for the freshest look.
How to Store Strawberry Delight
Store the dessert tightly covered in the refrigerator. It’s best enjoyed within 3 days, but it can last up to 5 days. Keep in mind that the crust will soften slightly over time.Can You Freeze Strawberry Delight?
Yes—with a small adjustment. Skip the fresh strawberry layer directly on the crust, as thawing can release moisture and soften it too much. The strawberries mixed into the cheesecake layer freeze well. Let the dessert fully set, wrap it tightly, and freeze. Thaw in the refrigerator and add fresh strawberries on top before serving.FAQs
Can I use low-fat cream cheese?You can, but the texture won’t be as rich or creamy. Full-fat cream cheese gives the best results. Does this dessert travel well?
Yes! Keep it chilled and transport it in a cooler if possible. Can I use frozen strawberries?
Fresh strawberries are best. Frozen berries release too much liquid once thawed. Can I double the recipe?
Absolutely. Use a 9×13-inch pan and double all ingredients.
