Tropical flavored, creamy, and smooth, these Cuban Mini Lime and Guava Cheesecakes will make your taste buds want to come back for more.
Best of all, these bite-sized individual desserts are no-bake and only take 30 minutes to make!

Mini desserts are super fun, especially cheesecakes. They also happen to be my favorite sweet treats. What’s not to love about a luxurious, creamy cake surrounded by a sweet graham cracker or cookie crust?
These mini lime cheesecakes with guava sauce are perfect for holidays like Valentine's Day, dinner parties, summer cookouts, and to help with portion control; however, there’s no stopping you from eating four of them in one sitting!
Because I am a cheesecake fanatic, I pay meticulous attention to my cheesecake's consistency, the balance of ingredients, and appearance. You can always buy a pre-made crust in the store, but I love to make mine from scratch.
Be sure to check out my other delicious cheesecake recipes like tiramisu cheesecake, baklava cheesecake fusion, and brownie pumpkin cheesecake.
๐ Why it Works
- No-Bake: A no-bake dessert is always a winner for me as it means I can free up my oven. Perfect if you are planning to serve these as part of a bigger feast.
- Make ahead: These cute individual desserts can be made several days ahead of time, so they are ideal for special occasions and holidays.
- Quick: It only takes 30 minutes to make up a batch of these lime guava cheesecakes, so you have no excuse to give them a try!
- Easy: Because they're so easy to make, these little cheesecake pies can be doubled or tripled to serve a crowd.
What is Guava?
This tropical fruit is native to Mexico and Central America and has started to be introduced to other regions, such as South Florida. It's wonderfully sweet and full of flavor.
Brazilians eat guava paste (Goiabada or Pasta de Guayaba) with Minas cheese, a combination they refer to as "Romeo and Juliet."
To Cubans, guava paste is as important for El Sanguibin (Thanksgiving) as pumpkin is to us.
Just for fun, I’ll mention that guavas are high in fiber and vitamin C, but I don’t want to fool you into thinking that these mini cheesecakes are a “healthy dessert option.” It is drizzled right on top of the classic cheesecake, so don’t fool yourself!
๐ Ingredients and Notes
- Maria Cookies: Maria cookies are very popular in Latin America. They are thin and dry, and slightly sweet. You can use graham crackers if you can't find Maria cookies.
- Vanilla Extract: If you can, use pure vanilla rather than imitation. The taste is so much better.
- Lime: you can use regular or key lime.
- Guava Paste: Guava paste is fairly readily available in most stores, Kroger, Target, and Walmart all sell it. It's usually found in the world food aisle. It's wonderfully thick and sweet and works so well with the tangy cheesecake.
๐ช Instructions
Crust
- Generously grease the mini cheesecake pan or line a muffin tin with paper liners and grease them with nonstick cooking spray (if you’re using ring molds, line with parchment paper).
- Add Maria cookies to a food processor and pulse until the cookies are crushed into fine crumbs. Add melted butter and process to combine. The mixture should have the consistency of wet sand.
- Place about a heaping tablespoon of the cookie mixture into the bottom of each cavity. Press the mixture down firmly to form the crust.
Cheesecake
- In the bowl of a stand mixer, beat cream cheese and sugar together until light and fluffy, about 3 minutes.
- Add in the cream, vanilla, lime zest, and juice and continue beating until well combined and thickened.
- Distribute the mixture evenly over crusts. Refrigerate.
Guava Sauce
- In a small saucepan, add guava paste and water. Use medium heat to melt the guava paste, occasionally stirring, until smooth.
- Let guava cool down, but don't let it solidify.
- Using a spoon, pour the melted guava paste over the cheesecakes and refrigerate before serving. Remove from the pan and top with freshly whipped cream if desired.
- I used my mini cheesecake pan for this recipe because the bottoms are removable, so you can easily pop them out. You can also use a muffin tin with paper liners or small ring molds.
- Instead of mini cheesecakes, make a traditional cheesecake in a 9-inch pie pan.
- Press the cookie crumbs down firmly into each mold. You can use your fingers, a shot glass (works great!), or another small object.
- I try to brush off any stray crumbs sticking to the sides so that my cheesecake layer comes out clean.
- To easily combine cream cheese with the other ingredients, it should be softened before using it. I like to take it out of the fridge about an hour before I plan on making these guava cheesecakes.
- I prefer to mix the filling in a stand mixer, but you can mix it by hand if you prefer. It will take a little longer, and make sure the ingredients are smooth and well combined.
- To distribute the cheesecake layer, I use an ice cream scoop/dipper. It takes about 1 ½ - 2 scoops, depending on the pan you're using.
- Once you have made your mini lime and guava cheesecakes, let them sit in the fridge for at least an hour before serving.
โ Frequently Asked Questions
It's easy to make these mini guava cheesecakes gluten-free. You can get GF Maria cookies or graham crackers to make the base of the cheesecake. The rest of the dessert is gluten-free, so perfect for anyone who has an intolerance.
These lime and guava cheesecakes will keep well in the fridge for up to 5 days, although they are at their best within a day or 2. If you make them more than 3 or 4 hours ahead of time, cover the cheesecakes with plastic wrap or place them in an airtight container.
All cheesecakes are best made with full-fat cream cheese. It's richer and thicker and will make for a much tastier and satisfying dessert. They will still turn out well with low-fat cream cheese, but for me, it has to be full fat all the way!
- No-Bake Eggnog Gingersnap Cheesecake Cake
- Key Lime Ribbon Cheesecake
- Corsican Lemon Cheesecake - Fiadone
- No-Bake Kefir Blueberry Cheesecake
- Carrot Cake Cheesecake
Use up leftover guava paste in these recipes:
- Mexican Guava Charlotte
- Brazilian Guava and Salted Caramel Pie
- Puerto Rican Sweet and Savory Guava Dip
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Mini Lime and Guava Cheesecakes (no-bake)
EQUIPMENT
Ingredients
For the crust
- 15 Maria cookies, or 1 cup graham cracker crumbs
- 4 tablespoon butter, melted
For the filling
- 8 oz cream cheese , softened
- ยฝ cup sugar
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
- 2 tablespoons lime juice
- zest of 1 lime
- 1 cup heavy cream
For guava sauce
- 7 ounces guava paste, (about 3 wedges)
- ยผ cup water
Instructions
Crust
- Generously grease the mini cheesecake pan or line a muffin tin with paper liners and grease them with nonstick cooking spray (if you are using ring molds, line with parchment paper).
- Add Maria cookies to a food processor and pulse until the cookies are crushed into fine crumbs. Add melted butter and process to combine. The mixture should have the consistency of wet sand.
- Place about a heaping tablespoon of the cookie mixture into the bottom of each cavity. Press the mixture down firmly to form the crust.
Cheesecake filling
- In the bowl of a stand mixer, beat cream cheese and sugar together until light and fluffy, about 3 minutes.
- Add in the cream, vanilla, lime zest, and juice and continue beating until well combined and thickened.
- Distribute the mixture evenly over the crusts. Refrigerate.
Guava sauce
- In a small saucepan, add guava paste and water. Use medium heat to melt the guava paste, occasionally stirring, until smooth.
- Let guava cool down, but don't let it solidify.
- Using a spoon, pour the melted guava paste over the cheesecakes and refrigerate before serving. Remove from the pan and top with freshly whipped cream if desired.
Notes
- I used my mini cheesecake pan for this recipe because the bottoms are removable, so you can easily pop them out. You can also use a muffin tin with paper liners or small ring molds.
- Instead of mini cheesecakes, make a traditional cheesecake in a 9-inch pie pan.
- Press the cookie crumbs down firmly into each mold. You can use your fingers, a shot glass (works great!), or another small object.
- I try to brush off any stray crumbs sticking to the sides so that my cheesecake layer comes out clean.
- To easily combine cream cheese with the other ingredients, it should be softened before using it. I like to take it out of the fridge about an hour before I plan on making these guava cheesecakes.
- I prefer to mix the filling in a stand mixer, but you can mix it by hand if you prefer. It will take a little longer, and make sure the ingredients are smooth and well combined.
- To distribute the cheesecake layer, I use an ice cream scoop/dipper. It takes about 1 ½ - 2 scoops, depending on the pan you're using.
- Once you have made your mini lime and guava cheesecakes, let them sit in the fridge for at least 1 hour before serving.
Nutrition
Update Notes: This recipe was originally published in July 2018 and updated in January of 2021 with new photos and recipe tips.
Maria Brown says
I picked up some guava paste to experiment with and came across your recipe during my search for ways to use it. I must say this recipe is simple and easy to follow and the end result is delicious. I have made this 3 times in as many weeks! Did not have graham cracker crumbs the 2nd and 3rd time so I got creative and used Kirkland Animal Crackers. To me they taste like there is some ginger in there and in my opinion worked out beautifully. The cream cheese filling I could seriously eat a bowlful. The combination of the filling and the guava paste is amazing. It got me thinking it would make a great filling for crepes! Thanks for giving us a new family favorite dessert.
Jas says
Hi, Maria! I'm so happy you enjoyed these mini cheesecakes! You're right - the filling would be great in crepes (*making a mental note to self). ๐ I hope you'll try and like my other recipes with guava paste. Have a great day!
Katerina | Once a Foodie says
Oh gosh, Jas, these look absolutely wonderful! Definitely not health food but I'm thinking, not too bad for you either! What a special treat.
Jas says
Thank you so much, Katernia! Everything in moderation, right? ๐
Char says
How long to bake cheesecake in 9" pie or springform pan and at what oven temp??
Would a springform pan need a water bath?
Jas says
Hi, Char! This cheesecake is no-bake. You can definitely follow the steps using an 8 or 9-inch springform or pie pan. I hope you like as much as we did! ๐
Cindy says
Hi Jas, regarding Mini Guava Cheesecake recipe. Does the lime juice get added to the water and guava paste?
Jas says
Hi, Cindy! Oops, no it gets added to the cheesecake filling. Thank you for noticing my error, I fixed the recipe. Hope you like it as much as we did!
Angelina says
oh man I love guava and these sound so refreshing! Thanks for sharing with Thursday Favorite Things - I'll be featuring you tomorrow! Angelina @ Petite Haus
Jas says
Thank you for the honor, Angelina! Much appreciated ๐
Miz Helen says
I love Guava and this will be a very special treat! Hope you are having a wonderful week and thanks so much for posting with Full Plate Thursday!
Miz Helen
Jas says
These are really special, Miz Helen. The best part, easy to make ๐
Amy says
These guava cheesecakes look so good. Guava always reminds me of my mother, as she did love guava. But I rarely see a recipe using Guavas, so I was excited to happen upon this recipe. Thank you for sharing at Snickerdoodle Create Bake Make.
Jas says
Food always triggers the fondest memories, doesn't it? Now that I discovered guava, I have a couple more easy recipes to share. Stay tuned ๐
Irene says
Looks so elegant, and sounds delicious!
Jas says
Thank you much, Irene! ๐
Amy (Savory Moments) says
These look amazing - love that you used guava here!
Jas says
Thanks, Amy! We truly loved it ๐
Lathiya says
Those mini cheesecakes looks amazing...
Jas says
So happy you like them, Lathiya! They were a hit with our dinner company ๐
Thais says
Nice recipe but in Cuba we don't have Thanksgiving or the other name you put. Guayaba is part of our daily life, and not in cheesecakes.
Jas says
You're right, Thanksgiving is only a holiday celebrated in North America, but Cubans call it Sanguibin and claim the true origin. As for guava, there isn't really a limit to how to use an ingredient, is there? ๐
CakePants says
I just recently went to a Cuban restaurant for the first time, where I (of course) tried the guava cheesecake - it was phenomenal, so I'm super excited to see a recipe like this one to make it at home! I love that this is no bake, too. I'll have to keep an eye out for guava paste. Is this something you've been able to find in grocery stores, or do you order it online? Thanks for bringing these treats to Fiesta Friday!
Jas says
Wow, how about that? ๐
I ordered guava paste online (link in the post), but some grocery stores might carry it too. Have fun making it and, of course, more fun eating it!
Hilda says
These look so tasty, and I admit I am more likely to indulge in such a dessert when they are diminutive, even though I am likely to have more. The guava flavour with the cake is brilliant. Thanks for posting and joining us here at Fiesta Friday.
Jas says
Isn't that the truth? We eat more when we think we're eating less, LOL.
Marissa Zheng | Squirrels of a Feather says
I sure do love guava! I bet my kids would love this recipe too. ๐
Jas says
It's loved by every age group. ๐ Thank you for stopping in, Marissa!
Jenny Sparmo says
My husband loves guava. These mini cheesecakes look amazing! Thanks for sharing at #HomeMattersParty
ainfanti15 says
These look amazing. I love how they have been cut into little circles. Reminds me of a cherry cheesecake my mom makes.
Jas says
Thank you, they were made in cupcake liners, rather than cut into circles but I like how you're thinking ๐
acraftymix says
Nummy and itโs no bake too, just a bit of heavy whipping and mixing and itโs done. It couldnโt get better than that. And I love guavas too. We just to have a guava tree at out previous house and I miss it so. My taste buds start going crazy just imagining their smell when you cut them open. Itโs so distinctive. Canโt wait to try this one
Jas says
Easy peasy. I have yet to try fresh guava fruit. I don't think I can buy it here, but I'll keep looking. ๐