Key Lime No Bake Cheesecakes

Mini No Bake Key Lime Cheesecakes

Key Lime No Bake Cheesecakes

This spring, I’ve been obsessed with mason jars– small, large, super sized mason jars for everything you could imagine!  I use them for vases, glasses, candle holders, table top terrariums, a DIY ice cream bar and now, ladies and gentlemen, no bake cheesecake jars!  The first time I used mason jars for dessert, I was catering a high-end dinner party and my cake didn’t set up.  I was horrified.  It was delicious, but it had collapsed in the middle and looked like a hot (yummy) mess.  As I was standing at the counter, hoping no one came into the kitchen and discovered my catastrophe, I remembered about a box of mason jars I had in the back of my truck. I quickly layered the warm, gooey mess into the jars with ice cream.  Then, I whipped up a little caramel sauce, popped some whipped cream on top and called it GOURMET.  My guests never knew about my baking crisis and later raved about the “moist” cake, LOL! 

It made perfect sense to style my Mini No Bake Cheesecake in these little jars!  And, in honor of National Dairy Month and my partnership with the Western Dairy Association, I created what I consider the perfect summer dessert.  I’m not a fan of super sweet anything, and the same goes for my cheesecake.  Lately, no bake has been my go-to, because, well, it’s NO BAKE!  No fussy water baths and springform pans.  With the mason jars, you just layer in the graham cracker crust, top with the key lime cheesecake filling, some whipped cream and they can chill in the fridge till you’re ready to serve them.

Key Lime No Bake Cheesecake

Before we get to the delish, check out some of these awesome stats… The average glass of milk costs only 25 cents a glass– few foods deliver milk’s powerhouse of nutrients in such an affordable and available way. When you buy dairy products at your local grocery store or farmers market, you are supporting dairy families — 97% of the country’s dairy farms are family owned and operated.

The Western Dairy Association works on behalf of dairy farm families in Colorado, Montana and Wyoming, and they’re celebrating 80 years of helping dairy farm families tell their stories. Check out the Western Dairy Blog throughout the month to read about the families who have been dairying for over eight decades!

Colorado is a great place to be a dairy cow –  their cows are second in the nation in milk produced per cow – a sign that they are happy and healthy.

And huge shout out to Western Dairy Association farms:  Colorado dairy farm families produce over 3.4 billion pounds of wholesome, nutritious milk each year. Montana dairy farm families produce 288 million pounds of milk each year and Wyoming dairy farm families produce over 123 million pounds of milk each year.  That’s a whole lot of healthy and happy!

Ready to dive into “Dairy Delicious?”  I know you are….

Here are some other yummy cheesecake recipes you might want to check out too:

Guilt Free Lemon Cheesecake

Peanut Butter Oreo No Bake Cheesecake

Peanut Butter & Jelly No Bake Cheesecake (scroll down for recipe)

Pebbles No Bake Cheesecake

Lemon Cheesecake with Lemon Curd

Mini Nutella Cheesecakes

*This is a sponsored post by the Western Dairy Association, but all opinions are my own.

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