No-Bake Non-Alcoholic Baileys Cheesecake

No-Bake Non-Alcoholic Baileys Cheesecake (So Everyone Gets a Slice)

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No-Bake Non-Alcoholic Baileys Cheesecake (So Everyone Gets a Slice)

No-Bake Non-Alcoholic Baileys Cheesecake (So Everyone Gets a Slice)

I absolutely love this No-Bake Non-Alcoholic Baileys Cheesecake. There is something really special about recreating a favorite dessert in a way that everyone at the table can enjoy it.

I love those little moments — when nobody feels left out, nobody has to ask, “Can I have that?” and nobody has to say, “Oh, I probably shouldn’t.” Just dessert. Just joy. Just passing plates and sneaking the bigger slice when no one’s looking.

This no-bake non-alcoholic “Baileys” cheesecake is one of those desserts.

It has that rich chocolate-vanilla-coffee flavor people associate with Irish cream. It feels a little indulgent. A little grown-up. The kind of thing you’d normally see on a holiday table or at a dinner party.

Except this version? Everyone can have it.

No alcohol. No baking. No stress.

And honestly? I love when we can take a recipe that traditionally includes alcohol and tweak it just enough so that it works for kids, pregnancy, recovery, personal choice, or simply because you don’t want to buy a whole bottle for one dessert.

It’s not about “taking something away.”
It’s about making room at the table.

That’s my favorite part.

Because food isn’t just food. It’s inclusion. It’s comfort. It’s someone saying, “I thought about you.”

And when you can recreate a classic flavor — like Irish cream — using simple ingredients like cream, chocolate, vanilla, and a little coffee? You still get all that creamy depth without anyone missing out.

Plus, let’s be honest. No-bake cheesecakes are kind of a gift to busy humans.

No water baths.
No cracking tops.
No oven timing anxiety.

Just mix, chill, and let the fridge do the work while you live your life.

And the texture? Smooth, fluffy, rich without being heavy. The kind of dessert that feels impressive but secretly took very little effort.

Which is my favorite category of dessert.


Why Make It Non-Alcoholic?

There are so many reasons:

  • Kids at the table
  • Pregnancy or breastfeeding
  • Someone in recovery
  • Personal preference
  • Religious reasons
  • Or just because you don’t keep alcohol in the house

And here’s the thing: you don’t need the alcohol to get the flavor.

Irish cream is mostly cream, chocolate, vanilla, and coffee notes. That’s where the magic is. The alcohol is just the carrier — not the flavor itself.

When you recreate those flavors intentionally, you’re not missing anything.

You’re just making it more accessible.

No-Bake Non-Alcoholic Baileys Cheesecake

No-Bake Non-Alcoholic Baileys Cheesecake

This No-Bake Non-Alcoholic “Baileys” Cheesecake is rich, creamy, and full of classic Irish cream flavor — without any alcohol. Made with chocolate, vanilla, and a hint of coffee, this easy no-bake cheesecake is perfect for holidays, gatherings, or anytime you want a dessert everyone can enjoy. Smooth, fluffy, and made ahead friendly.

Ingredients

  • Crust
  • cups chocolate cookie crumbs about 20 sandwich cookies, filling removed or kept — your choice
  • 5 tablespoons melted butter
  • Filling
  • 3 8 oz blocks cream cheese, softened
  • ¾ cup powdered sugar
  • ¾ cup non-alcoholic Irish cream see homemade version in this post or use Irish cream coffee creamer
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 1 cup heavy whipping cream

Instructions

  • Make the Crust
  • Mix cookie crumbs and melted butter until it resembles wet sand.
  • Press firmly into a 9-inch springform pan.
  • Place in the fridge while you make the filling (at least 20 minutes).
  • Whip the Cream
  • In a separate bowl, beat the heavy whipping cream until stiff peaks form.
  • Set aside.
  • Make the Filling
  • In a large bowl, beat softened cream cheese until completely smooth.
  • Add powdered sugar and mix until fluffy.
  • Slowly mix in:
  • Non-alcoholic Irish cream
  • Vanilla
  • Beat until creamy and combined.
  • Fold & Chill
  • Gently fold the whipped cream into the cream cheese mixture.
  • Do not overmix — you want to keep that light texture.
  • Spread into prepared crust and smooth the top.
  • Refrigerate at least 6 hours, preferably overnight.

Notes

Optional Toppings
Chocolate shavings
Cocoa powder dusting
Whipped cream
Drizzle of chocolate syrup
Crushed chocolate cookies
Texture Tips
Make sure cream cheese is fully softened — lumps are hard to fix later.
Chill overnight for clean slices.
For firmer texture, add 1 teaspoon unflavored gelatin bloomed in 1 tablespoon warm water (optional but helpful in warmer kitchens).

Homemade Non-Alcoholic Irish Cream Recipe – HERE

Homemade Non-Alcoholic Irish Cream

FAQ’s – No-Bake Non-Alcoholic Baileys Cheesecake

Yes. The flavor profile is still there — creamy, lightly chocolatey, vanilla-forward with a subtle coffee note. Most people won’t even realize it’s alcohol-free unless you tell them.

Absolutely.

If you’d prefer the classic flavor, you can replace the non-alcoholic Irish cream mixture with ¾ cup of traditional Irish cream liqueur, such as Baileys.

If you want a stronger flavor, you can:

  • Add 1–2 tablespoons of Irish cream on top of the original amount.
  • Or add 1 tablespoon of espresso or coffee liqueur for a deeper coffee note.

Just remember that adding extra liquid can slightly soften a no-bake cheesecake, so chilling overnight becomes even more important.

In a no-bake cheesecake, no — it does not cook off. The alcohol remains in the dessert. That’s why the alcohol-free version is such a good option for families or mixed groups.

Yes, and it’s actually better that way. A full overnight chill gives the best texture and cleanest slices. It’s perfect for holidays or gatherings because you can make it the day before.

Keep it covered in the refrigerator for up to 4 days. You can also freeze it for up to 2 months and thaw overnight in the fridge.

Yes — just use gluten-free chocolate cookies for the crust. The filling itself is naturally gluten-free.

No. It’s sweet, but balanced. The coffee and cream flavors help cut through the sweetness so it doesn’t feel heavy.

What I love most about desserts like this is what they represent.

You can take a “grown-up” flavor and make it something everyone can share. You can adjust a recipe without losing what makes it special. You can keep the tradition — but make it fit your life.

And that’s the kind of cooking I’m here for.

Real life. Real tables. Real people.

With everyone getting a slice. 

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