If you love easy desserts that still feel indulgent, this 2 ingredient cheesecake is about to become your new go to. It is creamy, slightly tangy, and perfectly sweet without requiring a long ingredient list or complicated steps. Even better, it fits right into a lighter lifestyle since it uses Greek yogurt as the base.

This recipe is perfect for busy days when you want something sweet but do not want to spend time baking a full cheesecake. It is also a great option if you are looking for portion controlled desserts or something you can customize with different flavors. Whether you enjoy it as a quick treat, a post dinner dessert, or even a high protein snack, this simple cheesecake delivers every time.
Looking for more easy desserts? Try Best Weight Watcher Desserts or check out these cheese cake recipes: Cheesecake Smoothie, Berry Cheesecake Salad, Blueberry Cheesecake Bars, or Two-Ingredient Japanese Cheesecake!
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Why You Will Like This
- Only two main ingredients needed
- No complicated baking techniques
- High in protein thanks to Greek yogurt
- Easy to customize with different pudding flavors
- Great for meal prep and make ahead desserts
- Lighter than traditional cheesecake but still creamy
- Perfect for small portions or single servings
Ingredients Needed

- Non fat plain greek yogurt - Use plain nonfat or low fat Greek yogurt for the best texture. It gives the cheesecake its creamy base and adds a slight tang that balances the sweetness. Full fat yogurt will make it richer, while nonfat keeps it lighter.
- Sugar free cheesecake pudding mix - This is what adds sweetness and flavor. Vanilla is a classic choice, but you can use chocolate, cheesecake, or even sugar free options depending on your preference. The pudding mix also helps thicken the mixture into a cheesecake like consistency.
How to Make 2 Ingredient Cheesecakes
Step 1: In a medium bowl combine the greek yogurt and sugar free pudding mix together until the pudding mix has dissolved. Top with sugar free caramel sauce, berries, strawberries, whatever you want!

Portion each into 4 containers. Makes 4 servings.
Pro Tips
- Use thick Greek yogurt for the best texture. Runny yogurt will result in a softer, less structured cheesecake.
- Do not overmix once the pudding is added. Stir just until combined to avoid breaking down the texture.
- Try different pudding flavors to keep things interesting. Chocolate, banana cream, and lemon all work well.
- If you want a firmer cheesecake, let it chill longer or even freeze it for a short time before serving.
- Add a simple crust by pressing crushed graham crackers or cookies into the bottom before adding the filling.
Storage
Store these cheesecakes in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3 to 4 days. They hold their texture well and are great for making ahead.
If you want to store them longer, you can freeze them. Just let them thaw in the refrigerator before eating. The texture may be slightly firmer after freezing but still delicious.
Variations to Try
Top with fresh fruit like strawberries, blueberries, or raspberries for a fresh and balanced flavor.
Add a drizzle of chocolate syrup or caramel for a more indulgent dessert.
Sprinkle crushed graham crackers or granola on top for a little crunch.
Pair with a dollop of whipped cream if you want a more traditional cheesecake feel.
You can also layer the cheesecake mixture with fruit or crumbs in a jar for a parfait style dessert.
Recipe FAQs
Yes, but it will make the dessert sweeter and may slightly change the texture. Plain yogurt gives you more control over flavor.
No, this is a no bake recipe. The pudding mix helps it set in the refrigerator.
Yes, just make the cheesecakes the day ahead and store them in airtight jars or containers.
This usually happens if the yogurt is too thin. Try using a thicker brand or straining excess liquid before mixing.
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2 Ingredient Cheesecakes
- Prep Time: 5min
- Total Time: 5min
- Yield: 4 1x
- Category: Easy
- Method: Stir
- Cuisine: American
Description
If you think the taste of plain Greek yogurt is boring and you're looking for ways to spice the flavor up a bit try these 2 ingredient cheesecakes!
Ingredients
- 2 cups of non fat plain greek yogurt
- 1 1oz container of sugar free pudding mix (any flavor)
Instructions
- In a medium bowl combine the greek yogurt and sugar free pudding mix together until the pudding mix has dissolved. Top with sugar free caramel sauce, berries, strawberries, whatever you want!
- Portion each into 4 containers. Makes 4 servings.
Notes
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Some people do not enjoy the artificial aftertaste of the sugar-free pudding, so use the regular box of pudding.
Nutrition
- Serving Size: 1 parfait
- Calories: 87
- Sugar: 5
- Sodium: 317
- Fat: 0
- Saturated Fat: 0
- Carbohydrates: 10
- Fiber: 0
- Protein: 12









Jenna says
lol you're welcome! 🙂
Michelle James says
This is just what I was looking for, thank you very much! Love you!
Chrystal says
I really like it will make it again, I used the sugar free pistachio and added sone pineapple to it way good
Vicki says
I like to use sugar free white chocolate Jello pudding mix, spends and a little plain almond milk till its creamy. I love it topped with sugar free cherry pie filling.
Elle says
Can I freeze this? Will it taste like ice cream or frozen yogurt?
LaurieBeth says
Thanks great recipe!
Jenna says
Sugar-Free instant pudding comes in 1oz servings
Regular pudding comes in 3 oz
No that is not a typo. My guess is your store was out or doesn't carry them.
Joan Beasley says
The recipe calls for a 1 oz instant pudding but the smallest box my store carries is the 3 oz. Was the 1 oz a typing era in the recipe? If not, would the 2 cup yogurt be correct?
Pam Heath says
This is so good! I've made it with sugar-free cheesecake pudding, as well as sugar-free vanilla, butterscotch, chocolate, and pistachio puddings. I haven't been able to find the sugar-free coconut pudding, but as soon as I do, I'm making that.
Jenna says
I'm confused why you'd add eggs. It's a no-bake type cheesecake that doesn't need them.