No-Bake Mini Cheesecakes with Raspberry Sauce

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No-Bake Mini Cheesecakes with Raspberry Sauce

If you’re craving something creamy, sweet, and a little bit fancy, these No Bake Mini Cheesecakes are just the thing! With a buttery graham cracker crust, smooth cheesecake filling, and a bright raspberry sauce on top, they are the perfect holiday dessert. No tying up the oven for hours, and they look so sophisticated but are really so simple to make!

I love treating myself to something sweet, especially when it’s simple to make and sure to impress. No-bake mini cheesecakes are perfect for sharing with the whole family or for a special Christmas treat or Valentine’s Day dessert.

A buttery graham cracker crust holds a rich, creamy cheesecake filling, all topped with a bright raspberry drizzle. The result is a stunning, bite-sized dessert that looks as good as it tastes. I promise you these won’t last on your counter for long!

Mini Cheesecake Ingredients

These mini cheesecakes come together with a handful of simple, easy-to-find ingredients. Here’s what you’ll need to make the crust, filling, and raspberry sauce. Best of all, there is no need to turn on the oven because these are no-bake.

The Crust

  • Graham Cracker Crumbs: Base for the mini cheesecake crusts.
  • Sugar: Adds sweetness to the crust.
  • Unsalted Butter: Binds the crumbs together and adds richness.

Mini Cheesecake Filling

  • Heavy Cream: Whipped to add lightness to the filling.
  • Cream Cheese: Creates a creamy, tangy cheesecake base.
  • Crème Fraîche: Adds richness and a slight tang.
  • Confectioners’ Sugar: Sweetens the filling.

Raspberry Topping

  • Cornstarch: Thickens the raspberry sauce.
  • Sugar: Sweetens the raspberry sauce.
  • Water: Combines with cornstarch to make a smooth sauce.
  • Frozen Raspberries: Main flavor for the sauce.
  • Fresh Raspberries: Garnish for serving.

Why Crème Fraîche?

This recipe uses crème fraîche, which adds a smooth, velvety texture and elevates the flavor compared to a standard cream cheese cheesecake batter. You can usually find it at Whole Foods, Trader Joe’s, or larger grocery stores.

How to Make Mini Cheesecakes

Follow these easy steps to assemble these creamy, no-bake treats!

  1. Prep: Line 10–12 muffin tins with plastic wrap.
  2. Crust: In a small bowl, combine the crumbs from the graha

Baked Cranberry Cream Cheese Dip

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Baked Cranberry Cream Cheese Dip

This easy baked Cranberry Cream Cheese Dip is the perfect holiday appetizer this season. Only a few simple ingredients (cheese, cream cheese, leftover cranberry sauce, cranberries and spices) to this savory hot dip. Ever wondered what to make with leftover cranberry sauce? This is the answer!

This cheese dip is one of my favorite holiday dip recipes! I love that it looks as festive as it tastes and the kids love that it’s the perfect combination of sweet and salty!

The holiday season is here and that means a lot of parties, get-togethers and food. From the family Thanksgiving dinner to the “favorite things party” with girlfriends, our calendar is packed. When I need to bring a dish to share, quick and easy recipes are the way to go… like this Baked Cranberry Cream Cheese Dip.

We Love Cranberry Cream Cheese Dip!

Our family has a list of recipes that are a tradition every year. It’s not the holidays without our best cheeseball, soft and chewy gingerbread men cookies, peanut butter balls, and the best Christmas cookies ever! So why do we love this savory cranberry dip?

  • Easy to make: There are only a few simple ingredients so no running to a million different stores to get what you need.
  • Sweet and Cheesy: The tangy flavor of the cranberries are balanced with the savory cheeses and then you get that hint of sweet from the cranberry sauce.
  • Everyone Asks For the Recipe: I love that this is the dip we often get asked for the recipe, guests just love it!
  • Uses Up Leftovers: I don’t know about you, but I’m often googling “what to make with leftover cranberry sauce” This festive recipe solves that problem!
  • Make Ahead: This dip is easy to make ahead of time, so you can spend more time with your guests. See more below.

Carrian’s Secret Sandwich!

Not only is this an amazing dip, it’s also to-die-for as a spread for sandwiches or grilled up into a grilled cheese sandwich with ham or turkey. Try it and share on instagram by tagging @ohsweetbasil and #ohsweetbasil.

Ingredients for our Holiday Dip Recipe

  • Extra-Sharp White Cheddar Cheese, grated
  • Mozzarella Cheese, grated
  • Cream cheese

45 Thanksgiving Side Dishes That Steal the Show

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45 Thanksgiving Side Dishes That Steal the Show

Thanksgiving dinner is all about the sides, right?! As much as we love a beautifully roasted turkey, it’s the rolls, potatoes, veggies, and casseroles that truly make the meal unforgettable. These are the tried-and-true Thanksgiving side dishes we make year after year!

Whether you’re hosting for the first time or bringing a dish to share, you’ll find the perfect Thanksgiving sides right here.

Rolls & Breads

Warm, fluffy rolls are a total Thanksgiving MUST. Every one of these is soft, buttery, and perfect for soaking up gravy.

  1. Potato Rolls

Soft & Buttery Potato Dinner Rolls

These soft, fluffy potato rolls are a longtime family favorite — unbelievably tender, buttery, and perfect for soaking up gravy. A must-make for Thanksgiving!

  1. Homemade Dinner Rolls

Classic Fluffy Dinner Rolls

These classic homemade dinner rolls bake up golden, soft, and irresistibly fluffy. Easy to make and always crowd-pleasing, they’re the perfect addition to any holiday table.

  1. Hawaiian Rolls

Sweet Homemade Hawaiian Rolls

These lightly sweet Hawaiian rolls have a soft, tender crumb and a delicious hint of pineapple flavor. Ideal for Thanksgiving dinner — and even better for leftover turkey sandwiches.

  1. Sweet Potato Rolls

The Little Things Newsletter #495 – Life, laughter, and lots of great food!

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Welcome to the weekend, my friends! Can I be honest for a moment? I’ve just not been feeling the holidays this year. I am that girl most of the time, just counting down the days for every possible holiday event. Christmas is my very favorite time of the year. But this year? It simply hasn’t felt like it’s that time of year yet. 

So, I have been playing Christmas music (whether I really felt like it or not initially) and every time I hear a classic Christmas song, it brings a smile to my face and a little more of the holiday spirit to my heart. If you find yourself feeling a bit of the same, I recommend starting up your favorite playlist and embracing the fact that we really are in the season now.

ON THE BLOGS THIS WEEK: You know that moment when you’re halfway through winter and your body just starts begging for something fresh, bright, and alive? Yeah, that’s where this Winter Salad with cabbage and Brussels sprouts comes in. I think I’ve made it five times in the past month. 

Crispy on the outside and fluffy inside, these Garlicky Roasted Baby Potatoes are tossed in a quick garlic and herb dressing right before serving. The warm potatoes soak up all that garlicky goodness, making every bite memorable and fresh.

Shrimp and Broccoli Pasta is the kind of comfort food that feels delightfully indulgent without being heavy. This is a dish that tastes fancy enough to post online, but lets you stay firmly in your rest era, as it comes together as quick as can be.

 As far as I’m concerned, this is the Best Apple Pie of all time (not that I’m biased). There’s something magical that happens when you top an apple pie with streusel. It adds a layer of texture and new flavors to the pie, that you’d otherwise miss out on. So, I’ll take a slice of this apple streusel pie over conventional apple pie any day.

There’s something incredible about a dessert that looks this fancy and takes less than 15 minutes from start to finish. It feels like unlocking a cheat code. And, Graham Cracker Toffee is exactly that kind of recipe.

Peppermint Hot Cocoa is one of our favorite warm drinks this time of year. Mix up a batch of this cocoa mix today and have it ready for easy peppermint hot chocolate through the holiday season.

I’ve gathered all the best Fall Ice Cream Flavors here for you. From caramel apples to pumpkin spice, peppermint, and cinnamon, sweet maple syrup, nutty pecans and walnuts, apple crisps, and all the other things I can’t get enough of, at this time of year.

What I’m CRAVING: These

Dark Chocolate Peanut Butter Muddy Buddy Recipe

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dark chocolate coated chex cereal being stirred in a white mixing bowl with a rubber spatula

Save this Dark Chocolate Peanut Butter Muddy Buddy Recipe (also called Puppy Chow) for a quick and easy snack that no one can stop eating! No baking needed, and just a few ingredients from your pantry!!

I can’t think of a more popular holiday party snack than Muddy Buddies, made with Chex cereal coated in a chocolate, peanut butter and powdered sugar. But have you had our dark chocolate muddy buddies? The secret isn’t in chocolate chips, it’s actually in the peanut butter!

Ok, the 2 questions I always have to ask:
Did you grow up calling this addicting snack “muddy buddies”, or “puppy chow?” 

And 

Did you mix in a bowl or a large ziploc bag?

My siblings and I grew up saying puppy chow, but I mostly call it muddy buddies now. My mom would make a big batch, throw powdered sugar in a ziploc, add the chocolatey cereal and we would take turns shaking the snack to coat it in the powdery deliciousness. We couldn’t wait to dig in!

Ingredients for Dark Chocolate Muddy Buddy Recipe

  • Dark Chocolate Peanut Butter & Co Spread: This is your main flavor powerhouse, combining intense dark chocolate with creamy peanut butter. It coats the cereal, binding the mix together and delivering a rich, slightly bitter-sweet taste that balances the sugar. 
  • Butter: Adds richness and helps thin the chocolate mixture so it flows smoothly over the cereal. It also gives a softer bite and helps the coating stick. 
  • Semisweet Chocolate Chips (or Peanut Butter Chips): Boosts the chocolate (or peanut butter) flavor and helps create a firmer coating once cooled. Semisweet chocolate adds sweetness without being too sugary, while peanut butter chips give a more nutty, creamy twist.
  • Rice Chex Cereal: The crunchy, airy base. Its hollow squares trap the coating, creating little pockets of chocolate-peanut-butter goodness while staying crisp under the sugar. Corn Chex can also be used.
  • Powdered Sugar: Creates that signature powdery, sweet coating. It also keeps the pieces from sticking together and adds a pleasant sweetness to contrast the darker chocolate. 
  • Cinnamon Sugar: Adds warmth and a subtle spiced aroma that deepens the chocolate flavor.

How to Make Dark Chocolate Muddy Buddies

  1. Melt: Add the dark chocolate spread, butter and chocolate chips to a microwave-safe medium mixing bowl and melt in 30 second intervals stirring frequently until creamy. You can also melt it over medium heat in a saucepan on the stove.
  2. Coat: Add the cereal to a large bowl&nb
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