Oreo Cheesecake Baked in a Jar
Are you a Cheesecake Lover? I have to admit that I am. There is something decadent about that rich creamy taste that just gives you that Moment of Ahh! One of the ways we love to bake our Cheesecakes is in a Mason Jar. The smaller jars are perfect for desserts and compliment the cheesecakes.
Today we are featuring Oreo Cheesecake Baked in a Jar. If you have never had them they are a must. Everyone from young to old love the flavor. You may find it hard to only eat one jar haha.
Oreo Cheesecake in Baked in a Jar Recipe
1 package of OREO’s ®
8 oz cream cheese
1 egg
1/4 cup sour cream
1/4 cup sugar
1 tbs vanilla
6 4oz mason jars
Oreo Cheesecake in Baked in a Jar Directions:
Place one Oreo in the bottom of each mason jar.
Preheat oven to 325.
In a large bowl place cream cheese, egg, sour cream and sugar. Mix until creamy and no lumps.
Pour into each mason jar and bake for 30 minutes. (Top with crushed Oreo’s on top) Optional
Remove and let cool.
These Oreo Cheesecake Baked in a Jar will be requested over and over again. It is amazing how rich and creamy these get in the oven and are so easy to make. Add a ribbon and a top and you have a very nice gift.
I know my neighbors love these desserts. We have many older neighbors that don’t get many visitors. I like being able to stop over drop off a dessert that takes little time and just say Hi! I thought of you today. Amazing what a little good will do for your spirit.
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I’d love to know what your favorite in the jar Recipe is 🙂
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Where would I find the small 4 once jars?
Do these need to be refrigerated? If not, how long will they last? I’ll need to make them 2-3 days before the event. Would they work? Thanks! It looks like a great idea.