• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar
Create Bake Make
  • Home
  • Recipes
    • Biscuits and Cookies
    • Cakes and Muffins
    • Lunchbox Ideas
    • Slices
    • Dinners
    • Desserts
    • Snacks & Treats
    • Cheesecake
    • Breakfast
    • Party Food
    • Easter
    • Christmas
  • Thermomix
    • Thermomix Biscuits
    • Thermomix Cakes and Muffins
    • Thermomix Dinners
    • Thermomix Desserts
    • Thermomix Lunch Box Snacks
    • Thermomix Slices
    • Thermomix Easter Recipes
    • Thermomix Christmas Recipes
  • Food for Kids
  • SHOP
  • About
    • Facebook
    • Instagram
    • Pinterest
    • RSS
    • Twitter
menu icon
go to homepage
  • Lunchbox Ideas
  • Dinners
  • Thermomix Recipes
  • Sweet
  • All Recipes
  • Shop
    • Facebook
    • Instagram
    • Pinterest
  • subscribe
    search icon
    Homepage link
    • Lunchbox Ideas
    • Dinners
    • Thermomix Recipes
    • Sweet
    • All Recipes
    • Shop
    • Facebook
    • Instagram
    • Pinterest
  • ×
    • Two Chocolate Snickers Brownies sitting on top of each other.
      Snickers Chocolate Brownies
    • Biscoff Cheesecake
    • Overhead view of corn relish dip in a blue bowl surrounded by crackers.
      Corn Relish Dip
    • Cheese Sauce dripping from a silver spoon into a bowl.
      Thermomix Cheese Sauce
    • Slice of Focaccia on a white bench. In the background are more slices of Focaccia.
      Thermomix Focaccia
    • Two slices of biscoff brownies on top of each other. in the background in a jar of biscoff.
      Biscoff Brownies
    • Side view of Thermomix zucchini slice on a green plate
      Thermomix Zucchini Slice
    • Close up of Curried Eggs topped with chives on a blue plate.
      Curried Eggs
    • Two Margaritas made using a thermomix in glasses garnished with salt and lime.
      Thermomix Margaritas
    • Side view of Cranberry and Brie Puff Pastry Star with a piece of brie removed
      Cranberry and Brie Puff Pastry Star
    • Close up of a piece of Biscoff Fudge on a sheet of baking paper. In the background is more fudge and jar of Biscoff spread.
      Biscoff Fudge
    • Slice of Vanilla Sheet Cake sitting in front of a wire rack.
      Vanilla Sheet Cake
    Create Bake Make / Cheesecake / No Bake Mango Cheesecake

    No Bake Mango Cheesecake

    Published: Nov 2, 2018 · Modified: Aug 23, 2021 by Lauren Matheson ·

    55139 shares
    • Share
    • Tweet
    Jump to Recipe Print Recipe

    Looking for the perfect simple summer dessert recipe? This no bake Mango Cheesecake is for you! The Mango Cheesecake filling is smooth and sweet and requires just a few ingredients to put together. You can top your cheesecake with slices of fresh Mango or sprinkle with coconut before popping into the fridge. Both regular and Thermomix instructions included.

    side view of a mango cheesecake

    You know summer isn’t too far away when you start spotting gorgeous mangoes (that are also reasonably priced!) in the supermarket.  We all love snacking on fresh mangoes and while they pretty amazing as is, when they are used to create this simple no bake Mango Cheesecake, they turn into something REALLY special!

    Why you will love this recipe:

    • No Bake! – this cheesecake sets in the fridge, making it the perfect simple summer dessert.
    • Versatile – you can used tinned, frozen or fresh mango for this recipe.
    • Make Ahead – this cheesecake can be made up to two days in advance.
    slice of no bake mango cheesecake on a white plate

    How to make a Mango Cheesecake:

    Please note you will find the full instructions in the recipe card below.

    1. Melt the butter
    2. Add the crushed biscuit pieces and mix to combine.
    3. Pour into your prepared tin and use a glass to help you push the crumb up the sides of the tin.
    4. Combine the cheesecake filling ingredients
    5. Add to the filling and place into the fridge until set.
    Collage showing the steps to make a mango cheesecake

    Tips for Making Mango Cheesecake:

    • You can use either fresh or tinned mango pieces.
    • If you are using tinned or defrosted mango pieces (I like to cut a heap of mangoes up to freeze while they are in season) just make sure that you drain any excess juice or moisture. 
    • Where possible, try to make this no bake Mango Cheesecake the day before you need it as that will give it plenty of time to set, however it should be fine to enjoy after eight hours in the fridge.
    • As you are using the flesh of the mango, you will get ‘fibres’ of the fruit throughout your cheesecake. You can try straining the pureed fruit to remove these small pieces, however personally I don’t find them to be a problem.
    • To top off your Mango Cheesecake, you can sprinkle a little shredded coconut over the top before popping it into the fridge, or top with sliced mango pieces.
    Overhead view of a whole mango cheesecake

    More easy dessert recipes:

    • Trifle Recipe
    • Easy Pavlova Recipe
    • Strawberry Jelly Cheesecake
    • Easy Caramel Tarts
    • Chocolate Kahlua Cheesecake
    • Easy Berry Trifle Recipe
    • Chocolate Ripple Cake with Caramel
    • No Bake Mars Bar Cheesecake
    side view of a mango cheesecake

    No Bake Mango Cheesecake

    This simple No Bake Mango Cheesecake takes no time at all to make and will become one of your new favourite summer desserts! Both regular and Thermomix instructions included.
    4.80 from 49 votes
    Print Recipe Pin Recipe
    Prep Time 30 minutes mins
    Chilling Time 8 hours hrs
    Total Time 8 hours hrs 30 minutes mins
    Course Dessert
    Cuisine Australian
    Servings 12 people
    Calories 412 kcal

    Equipment

    • 22cm springform tin
    • Electric Beaters

    Ingredients
      

    • 250 grams Marie Biscuits or any other plain biscuits
    • 150 grams Butter melted
    • ¼ cup water
    • 1 tablespoon gelatine
    • 500 grams cream cheese
    • ⅔ cup caster sugar 140 grams
    • 400 grams mango pieces
    • 300 ml thickened cream

    Toppings

    • ¼ cup shredded coconut to decorate optional
    • 1 mango cut into slices

    Instructions
     

    • Lightly grease the base of a 22cm springform tin and line the sides of the tin with baking paper.
    • Crush the biscuits until they resemble small crumbs.. You can do this using a food processor or by placing the biscuits into a large ziplock bag and crushing them with a rolling pin. 
    • Transfer the crushed biscuits to a bowl and add the melted butter. Stir to combine and then press the mixture of the base of your prepared springform tin. Place the tin into the fridge to chill until needed.
    • Place the water into a microwave safe bowl and sprinkle over the gelatine. Cook for 15 seconds before stirring the gelatine through the water and cook for another 20 seconds or until the gelatine has completely melted. Set the bowl aside to cool.
    • In a clean food processor, add the mango pieces and blitz until pureed. Add the softened cream cheese and caster sugar and blitz for 30 seconds or until well combined.
    • Add the thickened cream and blitz for a further 30 second.
    • While the food processor is still running, slowly add the gelatine mixture and continue to mix until the mixture is smooth and creamy.
    • Remove the prepared springform tin from the fridge and pour the cheesecake mixture into it. Use a spoon to lightly smooth the surface before placing back into the fridge overnight for a minimum of 8 hours (preferably overnight) to set.

    Thermomix Instructions

    • Lightly grease the base of a 22cm springform tin and line the sides of the tin with baking paper.
    • Place the butter into your Thermomix bowl and cook of 2 minutes, 60 degrees, speed 2 to melt
    • Add the biscuits and blitz for 5 seconds on speed 5 to crush and combine. Scrape down the sides of the Thermomix bowl and blitz for a further 4 seconds, speed 5 or until the biscuits have completed crushed and have combined with the melted butter.
    • Transfer the biscuit mixture to your prepared tin and push down with the back of a spoon to flatten the surface. Place the into the fridge until needed.
    • In a clean bowl, add the cream cheese (which has been chopped into large pieces) and caster sugar and mix for 20 seconds, speed 3. Scrape down the sides of the bowl and mix for a further 15 seconds, speed 4 or until it’s smooth and creamy. Scrape down the sides of the bowl.
    • Dissolve the gelatine into the boiling water and sit it to the side until needed.
    • Add the mango pieces and thickened cream and mix for 20 seconds, speed 4 to combine
    • Scrape down the sides of the bowl and turn your Thermomix onto speed 4. Remove the measuring cup and slowly pour the gelatine mixture into your Thermomix with the motor running. Once you have added all the gelatine, mix on speed 4 for 20 seconds.
    • Scrape down the sides of your Thermomix bowl and mix for a further 20 seconds, speed 4. You want the mixture to be lovely and smooth.
    • Transfer the cheesecake mixture to the prepared tin and gently smooth the surface. Place the Mango Cheesecake into the fridge for a minimum of EIGHT hours (preferably overnight) to set before cutting into pieces to serve.

    Notes

    • You can use either fresh or tinned mango pieces.
    • If you are using tinned or defrosted mango pieces (I like to cut a heap of mangoes up to freeze while they are in season) just make sure that you drain any excess juice or moisture. 
    • Where possible, try to make this no bake Mango Cheesecake the day before you need it as that will give it plenty of time to set, however it should be fine to enjoy after eight hours in the fridge.
    • As you are using the flesh of the mango, you will get ‘fibres’ of the fruit throughout your cheesecake. You can try straining the pureed fruit to remove these small pieces, however personally I don’t find them to be a problem.
    • To top off your Mango Cheesecake, you can sprinkle a little shredded coconut over the top before popping it into the fridge, or top with sliced mango pieces.

    Nutrition

    Calories: 412kcalCarbohydrates: 38gProtein: 6gFat: 27gSaturated Fat: 15gPolyunsaturated Fat: 2gMonounsaturated Fat: 7gCholesterol: 81mgSodium: 258mgPotassium: 216mgFiber: 2gSugar: 27gVitamin A: 1495IUVitamin C: 19mgCalcium: 83mgIron: 1mg
    Keyword Mango Cheesecake
    Tried this recipe? Please leave a rating and tag me on Instagram! Mention @createbakemake or tag #createbakemake!

    Looking for more?

    You can find more easy desserts in our recipe books and ebooks – shop the full collection here.

    Thermobliss books full set of covers
    « Simple Creamy Chicken Carbonara Recipe
    Fruit Mince Pies »

    Filed Under: Celebration Food, Cheesecake, Christmas, Desserts, Easy Recipes, Party Food, Sweet, Thermomix, Thermomix Christmas Recipes, Thermomix Desserts, Thermomix Easter Recipes

    Reader Interactions

    4.80 from 49 votes (49 ratings without comment)

    Leave a Reply Cancel reply

    Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

    Recipe Rating




    Primary Sidebar

    Lauren placing sprinkles onto cupcakes in her kitchen

    Hi, I'm Lauren! As a Mum of three VERY hungry boys, I know what it’s like to need dinner on the the table FAST. All of my recipes are made using simple ingredients and you will also find both conventional and Thermomix cooking instructions.

    More about me →

    Lunchbox Snacks

    • three pieces of anzac slice stacked on top of each other.
      Anzac Slice

    • Condensed Milk Cookies Stacked in a pile
      Condensed Milk Cookies | Makes 100 Biscuits!

    • stack of banana pikelets on plate
      Easy Banana Pikelets Recipe

    • 3 Ingredient Marshmallow Rice Bubble Slice sitting on a white decorative platter.
      3 Ingredient Rice Bubble Bars Recipe

    Simple Family Dinners

    • spoon holding a baked chicken parma ball.
      Chicken Parma Balls

    • Creamy Chicken Pie cut in half on plate
      Creamy Chicken Pies | Homemade Chicken Pie Recipe

    • Roast Chicken on wooden board
      Air Fryer Roast Chicken | An Easy Family Friendly Dinner

    • Overhead view of two beef rissoles with a side of coleslaw on a grey speckled plate.
      Beef Rissoles

    Thermomix Recipe Books

    ThermoBliss 11 book complete set

    Browse the full range of books and eBooks here.

    Footer

    ↑ back to top

    About

    • About Me
    • Privacy Policy

    Newsletter

    • Sign Up! for emails and updates

    Contact

    • email: hello@createbakemake.com

    Copyright © 2024 Create Bake Make

    Please note that the content including images and recipes contained within the Create Bake Make website and recipe books are protected by copyright 2024. Adding and/or sharing of content from the Create Bake Make website or recipe books to third party websites or platforms is prohibited.

    Foodie Pro on the Foodie Pro Theme

    Rate This Recipe

    Your vote:




    A rating is required
    A name is required
    An email is required

    Recipe Ratings without Comment

    Something went wrong. Please try again.