These cherry cheesecake shooters are the perfect no-bake dessert. Creamy, sweet, and served in individual cups, they’re my go-to treat for easy entertaining. Made with layers of graham cracker crumbs, a rich cheesecake filling, and sweet cherry topping, they’re a fun and elegant way to serve classic cheesecake without the fuss!
Love cherry desserts? Try my dark chocolate cherry cheesecake parfaits or smashed cherries, amaretti, and ricotta next.
Ree Drummond, aka The Pioneer Woman, is one of my biggest inspirations. Her blog, food photography, and storytelling have shaped how I cook and share recipes. Her cookbook The Pioneer Woman Cooks – A Year of Holidays is packed with step-by-step recipes, gorgeous photos, full holiday menus, and helpful tips to make entertaining stress-free.
One standout? These cherry cheesecake shooters. They take just 15 minutes to prep and are perfect for parties or holidays. Ree serves them in shot glasses for a fun single-serving dessert. They’re creamy, fruity, and super festive, especially with a splash of whiskey (optional, but so good).
This cookbook makes a great gift for any home cook. And these cheesecake shooters? They’re a must-try!
Recipe Ingredients and Notes
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- Cherries – I recommend using frozen, pitted sweet cherries for the best results. Fresh cherries should also work. However, you’ll need to pit them, and will likely need to adjust the cooking time.
- Honey – Substitute maple syrup, if preferred.
- Whiskey – This is optional, but adds lots of depth and an incredibly rich flavor. Personally, I love vanilla whiskey, but any variety will work.
- Butter – This adds richness to the fruit layer. I recommend unsalted butter to avoid an overpoweringly salty taste.
- Cornstarch – This acts as a thickener, creating an almost jam-like consistency so that the cherry filling holds its shape.
- Lemon – Freshly squeezed lemon juice is best! The acidity adds brightness and helps thicken the filling.
- Cream Cheese – Make sure to use full-fat, brick-style cream cheese for the best taste and texture. Allow it to come to room temperature for easy mixing.
- Sweetened Condensed Milk – This combines with the cream cheese to create a rich, creamy cheesecake filling.
- Graham Crackers – I make my own graham cracker crumbs, but you can sometimes find ready-to-use crumbs in the baking aisle of your local grocery store. Look for gluten-free varieties if you need to keep these cherry cheesecake shots gluten-free.
- Sliced Almonds – Sprinkled on top of the dessert, these add a subtle nutty taste and a nice crunch. If preferred, substitute chopped walnuts or pecans.
How to Make a Cherry Cheesecake Shooters Recipe
- Create the cherry filling. Combine the cherries, honey, and whiskey (if using) in a medium saucepan over medium heat. Then, add the butter, and continue to cook until the mixture is hot and bubbly.
- Thicken. In a separate bowl, whisk the cornstarch and lemon juice. Then, add the mixture to the cherry filling, and cook to thicken. Transfer the cherries to a bowl and chill them in the refrigerator.
- Whip the cream cheese. Use a stand mixer fitted with a whisk attachment to whip the cream cheese and condensed milk until smooth and fluffy. Transfer the mixture to a piping bag or sealable bag with the tip cut off, and chill the mixture in the fridge.
- Crush the graham crackers. Place the whole graham crackers into a large plastic bag. Use a rolling pin or a heavy-bottomed pot to crush them into fine crumbs.
- Assemble the sooters. Spoon the crumbs into the bottom of a miniature wine glass or small shot glasses. Then, add a layer of the cream cheese mixture, followed by the cherry mixture. Top with almonds as garnish. Repeat, using all the ingredients. Enjoy!


Cherry Cheesecake Shooters
Ingredients
- 24 ounces frozen pitted sweet cherries (2 12-oz bags)
- 1/4 cup honey
- 1/4 cup whiskey (optional)
- 1/4 cup butter
- 1 teaspoon cornstarch
- Juice of 1/2 lemon
- 16 ounces cream cheese, softened (2 blocks)
- 14 ounces sweetened condensed milk (1 can)
- 12 graham crackers
- 1/4 cup sliced almonds
Instructions
- In a medium saucepan, combine the cherries, honey and whiskey over medium heat and mix to combine.

- Add the butter and continue cooking until the cherries are hot and bubbly.

- In a separate dish, whisk together the cornstarch and lemon juice. Add cornstarch mixture to the cherries and cook for 2 additional minutes, stirring until the mixture is nice and thick.

- Remove from heat and transfer the cherries to a bowl. Refrigerate until they’re totally chilled and thick.

- In a stand mixer fit with the whisk attachment, whip the cream cheese and condensed milk until fluffy.Place the mixture into a pastry bag or plastic zipper bag with a medium hole snipped off the end. Store in a bowl in the refrigerator until ready to use.Place the graham crackers into a large storage bag and crush them into fine crumbs.

To assemble:
- Spoon a large helping of the crumbs into the bottom of a miniature wine glass or shot glass.

- Squeeze in 2-3 tbsp of the cream cheese mixture.

- Then spoon in 1-2 tbsp of the cherry mixture.

- Top with a few of the slivered almonds and repeat until all of the ingredients have been used.

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FAQs
Yes, you can make each part of the recipe ahead of time, including the cherry filling, cheesecake mixture, and crushed graham crackers. You can store these elements separately, covered in the refrigerator for 2-3 days. Then, assemble the shooters when you’re ready to serve. I don’t recommend storing them fully assembled, as the “crust” might become soggy.
I haven’t tested it, but I think it would work! Try frozen strawberries, raspberries, blueberries, or mixed berries, or use fresh or canned peaches.











The Cherry Cheesecake Shooters look really Yummy.
Thanks for sharing, can’t wait to try this!!
Love PW- recipes so good. Lasagna to die for.
These look absolutely fabulous! Not only beautiful to the eye but for the palate as well I am sure! I love The Pioneer Woman and would love to have the cookbook! Thanks!
Pioneer Woman has inspired me to love the art / joy of cooking, and the joy it brings to my family. She is all inspiring
I plan on making these on Christmas day and have really been enjoying watching reed make recipes from this cookbook. Wonderful post.
I love her show and her spunk! These shooters look so awesome
Those look absolutely amazing!
One way my sister and I stay connected 6 hours away is by making PW recipes and (die) laughing about stuff she’s written or pictures in her cookbooks. We missed the signing because of weather- had to turn aroun and go home 🙁 I’d die if I could give her a signed copy!! 🙂
I would love a copy of the book!
gorgeous looking desert will have to try them
they look yummy. ree has some great receipes.
Ree makes me smile every time, too! Her posts are such a nice start to my day. Thanks for posting the recipe & pictures 🙂
I would love to win a book and share it with my daughter Taylor. We could make so many wonderful dishes together fm the cookbook and share them with our family.
I have followed Ree for many year on her blog, I would love a book! Merry Christmas!
I am now going to be serving these on Christmas Eve for our church dinner. They look amazing!!
Even tho I have to eat low sugar/carb I love her show and blog.
Would absolutely love a signed copy of Ree Drummond’s cookbook. Thank you so much.
I love these simple, elegant recipes! Thank you for sharing!
I love all these recipes!