A light, no-bake dessert combining tangy cheesecake and juicy peach cobbler in one handheld bar. This clean-eating recipe balances creaminess, sweetness, and texture while keeping calories and sugar in check.
Recipe Overview
| Prep Time | 10 mins |
| Cook Time | 0 mins |
| Total Time | 10 mins |
| Servings | 1 |
| Difficulty | Easy |
| Cuisine | American |

Why This Recipe Works
The base of Greek yogurt and cream cheese creates a protein-rich structure that self-sets without gelatin. The yogurt’s tartness offsets the peach’s natural sweetness, mimicking a baked cheesecake’s tang without the oven time. For the cobbler effect, ripe peaches add natural fruit sugars, while the crushed graham cracker acts as a textural contrast rather than a traditional crust.
The combination avoids common pitfalls of no-bake desserts. Greek yogurt (20% higher protein than regular yogurt) provides structural integrity, while activated starches from the peaches bind ingredients. The low-fat profile still achieves indulgent mouthfeel through precise emulsification of the dairy components.
Chilling amplifies the protein matrix’s firmness while preserving peach freshness. This approach leverages cold-set emulsification rather than heat-based coagulation, making it both time-efficient and calorie-conscious. The balance of 2% fat content in the dairy components prevents sogginess, a common issue in traditional refrigerated desserts.
Ingredients
| Ingredient | Quantity | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Greek Yogurt | 2 tbsp | Full-fat preferred for texture |
| Cream Cheese | 1 tbsp | Room temperature ensures smooth blend |
| Peach | ½ cup, diced | Fresh or frozen (thawed) |
| Graham Cracker Crumbs | 1 tsp | Dairy-free option: almond flour |
Step-by-Step Instructions
Prep
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Portion graham cracker crumbs into a 4-inch silicone mold
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Whisk Greek yogurt and cream cheese until fully smooth
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Transfer dairy mixture into mold over crumb layer
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Spoon diced peaches on top of yogurt-cream cheese layer
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Press remaining graham crumbs lightly on top
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Refrigerate for 1 hour or until set
Chef Tips for Perfect Results
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Use yogurt at 40°F to prevent over-aeration during whisking
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Balance fruit ripeness—peaches should be fragrant but firm
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Chill in airtight container to preserve moisture equilibrium
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For stronger graham flavor, toast crumbs at 300°F for 2 minutes first
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Replace ½ tbsp yogurt with ½ tsp xanthan gum for extra structure
Common Mistakes to Avoid
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Using cold ingredients (under 65°F) may cause separation in mixture
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Over-packing layers can compress proteins, creating an unstable base
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Insufficient chill time leads to poor protein bonding
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Overripe peaches increase moisture, risking sogginess
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Incorrect ratio of dairy components weakens structural cohesion
Variations and Substitutions
| Greek Yogurt | Dairy-free yogurt | Less tang, higher moisture |
| Cream Cheese | Neufchâtel cheese | Lower fat, stronger flavor |
| Diced Peach | Frozen mixed berries | More varied sweetness |
| Graham Crubs | Crushed gluten-free cookies | More fragile but allergy-safe |
Serving Suggestions and Pairings
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Serve with chilled sparkling water with lemon twist
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Add a dollop of whipped coconut cream as garnish
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Pair with fresh mint leaves for visual contrast
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Ideal light dessert for summer picnics or post-workout snacks
Storage and Reheating
| Refrigerator | 3 days | Store in airtight case |
| Freezer | 1 month | Freeze in parchment-lined container |
| Thawing | 2 hrs | Thaw in fridge, do not microwave |
Nutritional Information
| Calories | 120 |
| Protein | 10g |
| Fat | 5g |
| Carbohydrates | 12g |
| Fiber | 1g |
| Sugar | 8g |
| Sodium | 40mg |
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I use cottage cheese instead of cream cheese?
Yes, drain excess liquid first to achieve similar texture consistency.
How do I know when it’s properly set?
Touch center with finger—should resist indentation and springs back slowly.
Can I make it ahead of time?
Prepare 24 hours in advance; best texture after at least 2 hours chilling.
What if my layers separate?
Re-whisk dairy components to restore emulsion before re-layering.
Can I serve it frozen?
Best thawed completely 90 minutes before serving for optimal texture.
Conclusion
This single-portion bars deliver a sophisticated combination of tangy, creamy, and fresh all in one bite. Mastering the balance of dairy ratios and chilling time will give you the perfect handheld dessert for any occasion—simply assemble, chill, and savor without compromise.


