The first time I made this Mango Cheesecake Bars Recipe, the kitchen smelled like sweet mangoes and warm vanilla for hours. Meanwhile, the creamy filling chilled into the smoothest dessert with a buttery graham cracker crust underneath. I also love that this recipe works with fresh or frozen mangoes, so it fits summer parties, birthdays, or simple weekend cravings without extra stress.
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Why You’ll Love These Mango Cheesecake Bars
This Mango Cheesecake Bars Recipe feels rich, creamy, and refreshing all at once. The mango swirl adds bright fruity flavor, while the cheesecake layer stays silky and smooth.
Also, the crisp graham cracker crust balances the soft filling perfectly. Every bite tastes cool, creamy, and lightly tropical.
These bars also work well for gatherings because you can make them ahead. In fact, they slice even better after chilling overnight.
You only need simple ingredients, and the steps stay easy enough for beginner bakers. Plus, you do not need a water bath.
Ingredients You Need
Ingredients for the Graham Cracker Crust
Ingredients for the Mango Cheesecake Filling
- 1 cup mango purée, divided
- 1 pound cream cheese, softened
- ½ cup plus 1 tablespoon granulated sugar, divided
- 1 tablespoon flour or ½ tablespoon cornstarch
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
- 2 eggs, room temperature
Mango Options and Easy Substitutions
Sweet mangoes with smooth flesh work best for this Mango Cheesecake Bars Recipe. Ataulfo mangoes taste especially creamy and naturally sweet.
However, frozen mango chunks also work beautifully once thawed and blended. If needed, you can even replace homemade purée with about 6 tablespoons of mango jam.
For the crust, digestive biscuits, vanilla wafers, or Biscoff cookies all taste delicious too.
How to Make Mango Cheesecake Bars Recipe
Prepare the Mango Purée
Add the mango purée and 1 tablespoon sugar to a saucepan. Then cook over medium heat for about 15 minutes.
Stir often while the mixture thickens slightly. After that, let the purée cool completely before using it.
Make and Pre Bake the Crust
Preheat the oven to 325°F. Meanwhile, line and grease an 8×8 inch baking pan with parchment paper.
Mix the graham cracker crumbs, melted butter, brown sugar, and salt until evenly coated. Then firmly press the mixture into the pan.
Bake the crust for 10 minutes. Next, let it cool fully before adding the filling.
Mix the Cheesecake Filling
Beat the softened cream cheese until smooth. Then add ½ cup mango purée, remaining sugar, flour or cornstarch, salt, and vanilla extract.
Mix until creamy and lump free. Afterward, add the eggs and stir just until combined.
Avoid overmixing because too much air can create cracks while baking.
Create the Mango Swirl
Spread the cheesecake filling evenly over the cooled crust.
Next, spoon the remaining mango purée across the top. Use a knife or toothpick to swirl gentle curves through the cheesecake layer.
The bright mango ribbons make this Mango Cheesecake Bars Recipe look beautiful without extra effort.
Bake Until Perfectly Set
Bake the bars for 30 to 32 minutes.
The center should look set but still slightly soft. However, it should not look wet or runny.
The lower baking temperature helps the cheesecake stay creamy while reducing cracks.
Cool and Chill Before Slicing
Cool the cheesecake bars completely at room temperature first.
Then refrigerate for at least 4 hours before slicing. In fact, overnight chilling gives the cleanest slices and best texture.
This Mango Cheesecake Bars Recipe makes 16 bars and stays wonderfully creamy after chilling.

Tips for Creamy Cheesecake Bars
Use Room Temperature Ingredients
Room temperature cream cheese blends much more smoothly. Meanwhile, room temperature eggs mix evenly into the filling without creating lumps.
Cold ingredients can leave a grainy texture, so letting everything sit out briefly helps a lot.
How to Prevent Cracks Without a Water Bath
Bake the cheesecake bars at a lower temperature. Also, avoid overmixing the eggs because trapped air often causes cracking.
Let the bars cool uncovered at room temperature too. That way, condensation does not create a soggy crust.
Best Way to Get Clean Slices
Chill the bars thoroughly before cutting.
Then wipe the knife clean between slices. A warm knife also glides through the creamy cheesecake much more easily.
Choosing the Best Mangoes for Cheesecake
Use ripe mangoes that smell sweet and feel slightly soft.
Fibrous mangoes can create a stringy filling, so smoother varieties work best for this Mango Cheesecake Bars Recipe.
Variations and Substitutions
Use Mango Jam Instead of Fresh Mango
Mango jam creates an easy shortcut when fresh mangoes are unavailable.
Simply thin the jam slightly if needed before swirling it into the cheesecake batter.
Alternative Cookies for the Crust
Graham crackers taste classic here, but other cookies work nicely too.
Vanilla wafers create a lighter flavor, while Biscoff cookies add warm caramel notes. Meanwhile, digestive biscuits give a sturdy buttery crust.
Flour vs Cornstarch for Texture
Flour creates slightly firmer cheesecake bars with cleaner slices.
Cornstarch, however, keeps the filling softer and silkier. Both options work well in this Mango Cheesecake Bars Recipe.
Storage and Freezing Tips
How to Store Mango Cheesecake Bars
Store the bars covered in the refrigerator for the best texture.
They stay fresh for about 4 to 5 days when chilled properly.
Can You Freeze Cheesecake Bars?
Yes, these cheesecake bars freeze very well.
Wrap individual slices tightly, then place them inside a freezer safe container.
Best Way to Thaw Frozen Bars
Move frozen bars to the refrigerator and thaw slowly overnight.
This method keeps the cheesecake texture smooth and creamy instead of watery.
Serving Suggestions
When to Serve Mango Cheesecake Bars
This Mango Cheesecake Bars Recipe works beautifully for summer parties, baby showers, birthdays, and weekend desserts.
The cool creamy texture also feels especially refreshing after spicy meals or grilled dinners.
Toppings and Garnish Ideas
Fresh mango cubes add bright flavor and color. Meanwhile, whipped cream makes each slice feel extra special.
You can also add toasted coconut, lime zest, or a drizzle of mango sauce for a tropical finish.
If you love fruity desserts, you might also enjoy this tropical mango key lime pie for summer desserts or this fresh mango tart recipe with rich tropical taste.

Recipe FAQs
What are the common cheesecake bar mistakes?
Overmixing the batter, using cold ingredients, and under chilling the bars often create problems. Also, baking at high heat can cause cracks and dry texture.
What is the 3 ingredient cheesecake?
A simple 3 ingredient cheesecake usually contains cream cheese, eggs, and sweetened condensed milk. However, this Mango Cheesecake Bars Recipe adds mango purée and crust for richer flavor.
What kind of mango is best for cheesecake?
Ataulfo mangoes work especially well because they taste sweet and smooth with very little fiber.
How long can cheesecake bars last in the fridge?
Cheesecake bars usually stay fresh for 4 to 5 days when refrigerated in an airtight container.
More Such Recipes
- creamy lemon cheesecake with bright citrus flavor
- easy pumpkin cheesecake bars with graham cracker crust
- creamy coconut mango pudding with tropical flavors
- cherry cheesecake brownies with fudgy chocolate layers
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Final Thoughts
This Mango Cheesecake Bars Recipe brings together creamy cheesecake, fruity mango flavor, and a crisp buttery crust in the best way. It feels simple enough for casual weekends yet beautiful enough for celebrations.
Why This Mango Dessert Is Perfect for Any Occasion
These bars taste light, creamy, and refreshing, especially during warm weather. However, they also fit holiday dessert tables and family gatherings perfectly.
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Mango Cheesecake Bars Recipe for a Stunning Tropical Treat
- Total Time: 6 hours 10 minutes
- Yield: 16 bars 1x
- Diet: Vegetarian
Description
Creamy mango cheesecake bars with a buttery graham cracker crust and sweet mango swirl. This easy make ahead mango dessert works with fresh or frozen mangoes and slices into 16 bars.
Ingredients
1½ cups graham cracker crumbs, about 10 graham cracker rectangles
¼ cup butter, melted
2 tablespoons brown sugar
Pinch of salt
1 cup mango purée, divided
1 pound cream cheese, softened
½ cup plus 1 tablespoon granulated sugar, divided
1 tablespoon flour or ½ tablespoon cornstarch
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
2 eggs, room temperature
Instructions
1. Cook the mango purée with 1 tablespoon sugar over medium heat for about 15 minutes until slightly thickened, stirring often. Cool completely.
2. Preheat oven to 325°F or 165°C. Line and grease an 8×8 inch baking pan with parchment paper.
3. Mix graham cracker crumbs, melted butter, brown sugar, and salt until evenly combined. Firmly press into the pan and bake for 10 minutes. Let cool.
4. Beat cream cheese, ½ cup mango purée, remaining sugar, flour or cornstarch, salt, and vanilla until smooth.
5. Add eggs and mix just until incorporated.
6. Spread cheesecake filling over the cooled crust.
7. Spoon the remaining mango purée on top and swirl gently.
8. Bake for 30 to 32 minutes until the center is set but not wet.
9. Cool completely at room temperature, then refrigerate for at least 4 hours before slicing and serving.
Notes
Use sweet, smooth mangoes without fibers. Fresh or frozen mangoes both work well.
About 6 tablespoons of mango jam can replace homemade mango purée.
Digestive biscuits, vanilla wafers, or Biscoff cookies can replace graham crackers.
Flour or cornstarch helps create firmer bars that slice neatly. Omit for a softer texture.
Room temperature ingredients help create a smooth cheesecake filling without lumps.
Allow the cheesecake to cool uncovered to avoid condensation and soggy crusts.
Bake at a lower temperature to help prevent cracks without needing a water bath.
Store refrigerated before serving for cleaner slices and best texture.
Frozen bars should be wrapped tightly and thawed slowly in the refrigerator before serving.
- Prep Time: 15 minutes
- Cook Time: 55 minutes
- Category: Mango Dessert
- Method: Baking
- Cuisine: American
Nutrition
- Serving Size: 1 bar
- Calories: 185
- Sugar: 13g
- Sodium: 226mg
- Fat: 11g
- Saturated Fat: 6g
- Unsaturated Fat: 4g
- Trans Fat: 0g
- Carbohydrates: 18g
- Fiber: 1g
- Protein: 3g
- Cholesterol: 50mg
