Only 3 Ingredients — The Party Recipe I Make Without Measuring

These Cherry Cheesecake Bars capture everything people love about simple, shareable desserts—easy, comforting, and made with love. Using just three main ingredients (plus a few pantry staples), you get a buttery crust, a creamy cheesecake layer, and a glossy cherry topping in less time than it takes to order takeout. There’s no mixer and no fuss. Just stir, spread, bake, and share.

The recipe makes two pans, so you can keep one and give the other away—perfect for neighbors, potlucks, or last-minute guests. You’ll love these bars because they’re quick, affordable, and nostalgic. Prep takes about 10 minutes, baking about 30, and the total cost is under $6. Best of all, everything comes together in one bowl.

The magic comes from three simple ingredients: yellow cake mix, full-fat cream cheese, and cherry pie filling. Melted butter, an egg, and a pinch of salt help create the perfect texture. After baking, let the bars cool and chill so they slice cleanly.

Serve them plain, dusted with powdered sugar, or paired with coffee or ice cream. They keep well in the fridge for days and freeze beautifully. These bars aren’t just dessert—they’re a small, sweet way to share comfort. Sometimes the best recipes are the ones you make often enough to know by heart.

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