No-Bake Salted Caramel Peanut Butter Fudge Cake
- Time: 30 min active + 6 hours 30 mins chilling
- Flavor/Texture Hook: Salty peanut butter with a glossy, rich chocolate top
- Perfect for: Dads who love salty sweet treats and hosts who want a make-ahead option
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Easy No Bake Fathers Day Dessert
Have you ever wondered why some peanut butter desserts feel like a brick while others just melt in your mouth? I used to think it was all about the brand of peanut butter, but it turns out the ratio of cream cheese to fats is what actually controls the "give" of the slice.
I first made a version of this for my dad because he hates anything too "cakey" or overly sweet. He wanted something that tasted like a giant peanut butter cup but felt like a proper dessert.
After a few attempts where my crust was too crumbly or my ganache was too runny, I figured out the exact temperature balance needed to get those clean, sharp edges.
This No Bake Fathers Day Dessert is exactly that a rich, salty, and deeply chocolatey treat that doesn't require you to turn on the oven. It's heavy, it's indulgent, and it's designed to be made the night before so you aren't stressing in the kitchen while everyone else is relaxing.
Getting the Texture Just Right
The trick here is managing the temperature of your fats. If your cream cheese is too cold, you'll get lumps in the filling that no amount of whisking will fix.
Fat Stability: The saturated fats in the cream cheese and chocolate lock together when chilled, which creates a stable structure. This prevents the layers from sliding apart when you cut into it.
Chef's Note: If you're in a rush to get the filling smooth, don't microwave the cream cheese. It'll melt the fats unevenly and ruin the set. Just leave it on the counter for two hours.
| Style | Prep Effort | Texture | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| No Bake | Low (No oven) | Creamy & Dense | Quick prep, make-ahead |
| Classic Baked | Medium | Cake like | Traditional dessert feel |
| Frozen Pie | Medium | Icy & Firm | Extreme summer heat |
The Ingredient List
For the base, I highly recommend using high-quality graham crackers. According to King Arthur Baking, the fat content in the cracker affects how the crust binds.
- 1.5 cups (180g) graham cracker crumbs Why this? Provides a salty, malty base
- 0.5 cup (115g) unsalted butter, melted
- 2 tbsp (25g) brown sugar
- 0.25 tsp (1.5g) salt
- 16 oz (450g) cream cheese, softened Why this? Adds tang and structural stability
- 1 cup (250g) creamy peanut butter
- 1 cup (120g) powdered sugar
- 1 tsp (5ml) vanilla extract
- 8 oz (225g) semi sweet chocolate, finely chopped Why this? Balances the peanut butter sweetness
- 1 cup (240ml) heavy cream
- 1 tbsp (15g) salted butter, room temperature
- 1 tsp (5g) flaky sea salt
| Original Ingredient | Substitute | Why It Works |
|---|---|---|
| Graham Crumbs | Digestive Biscuits | Similar texture. Note: Slightly more buttery flavor |
| Peanut Butter | Almond Butter | Same fat ratio. Note: Nuttier, less dominant flavor |
| Semi Sweet Chocolate | Dark Chocolate (70%) | More cocoa. Note: Less sweet, more bitter contrast |
Gear for the Job
You don't need a professional kitchen for this, but a few specific tools make it easier. A 9 inch springform pan is a must; otherwise, getting the dessert out without breaking the crust is nearly impossible.
I use a hand mixer for the filling, but a stand mixer works too. For the ganache, a microwave safe glass bowl is the easiest way to handle the hot cream. A flat bottomed measuring cup is my go to for pressing the crust it's much more effective than using your fingers.
The step-by-step Process
Pressing the Base
- Combine graham cracker crumbs, melted butter, brown sugar, and salt in a bowl. Stir until the mixture resembles wet sand.
- Press the crust mixture firmly into the bottom of a 9 inch springform pan using the bottom of a measuring cup. Freeze for 10 minutes. Note: This "shocks" the butter to keep the base from crumbling.
Whipping the Filling
- Beat softened cream cheese until smooth.
- Gradually incorporate peanut butter and powdered sugar on medium speed until smooth.
- Fold in vanilla extract.
- Spread the peanut butter filling evenly over the chilled crust, smoothing the top with a spatula.
Pouring the Ganache
- Heat heavy cream in the microwave in 30 second bursts until it just begins to simmer.
- Pour hot cream over chopped chocolate and let sit for 5 minutes.
- Stir the chocolate and cream gently from the center outward until glossy and velvety.
- Stir in salted butter and pour the ganache over the peanut butter layer.
- Sprinkle flaky sea salt across the top. Cover loosely with plastic wrap and refrigerate for at least 6 hours or overnight.
Fixing Common Glitches
If your dessert isn't behaving, it usually comes down to temperature or mixing. For instance, if the filling feels grainy, it's almost always because the cream cheese wasn't soft enough.
If the texture of the dessert feels too rich, it can be a bit overwhelming. I've found that serving this alongside a savory dish, like boneless garlic chicken thighs, creates a great contrast for a full Father's Day meal.
Why Your Ganache Split
If you see oil streaks on top of your chocolate, the cream was likely too hot or you stirred too aggressively. This happens when the emulsion breaks.
| Problem | Root Cause | Solution |
|---|---|---|
| Ganache is grainy | Chocolate overheated | Stir in a teaspoon of room temp cream |
| Crust is soggy | Butter didn't set | Freeze the base for 15 mins next time |
| Filling is too soft | Over beaten cream cheese | Chill for another 2 hours |
Ways to Switch it Up
You can easily pivot this recipe based on what your dad actually likes. If he prefers a more intense coffee flavor, stir a teaspoon of instant espresso powder into the hot cream before pouring it over the chocolate.
For a different texture, use chunky peanut butter instead of creamy. It adds a nice bite to the silky filling. If you're planning a full menu, this treat pairs well after a savory garlic chicken pasta dinner.
Decision Shortcut:
- If you want it saltier, add extra flaky salt on top.
- If you want it less sweet, use 85% cocoa chocolate.
- If you want a nuttier base, swap graham crackers for crushed pecans.
Adjusting the Serving Size
When doubling this No Bake Fathers Day Dessert, do not use a deeper pan. The layers won't set correctly in the middle. Instead, divide the batter between two 9 inch springform pans.
For a smaller batch (half), use a 7 inch pan. You'll need to reduce the chilling time slightly about 4 hours should do it but the proportions of the ingredients remain the same. If you're using only half an egg in any variation, beat it in a cup first and pour out half.
Debunking Dessert Myths
Some people think "no bake" means you can serve it immediately. That's a mistake. The structure relies on the fats cooling down; without the 6 hour chill, the filling will be the consistency of pudding.
Another common myth is that you can use margarine instead of butter for the crust. Margarine has a higher water content and a different melting point, which often leads to a soggy base that doesn't hold the weight of the ganache.
Storage and Leftovers
Keep your No Bake Fathers Day Dessert in the fridge, covered with plastic wrap. It stays fresh for up to 5 days. If you want to freeze it, slice it into individual portions first and wrap each slice in parchment paper. It'll last about 2 months in the freezer.
To reheat, don't use a microwave. Let the slices thaw in the fridge overnight. For the zero waste approach, if you have leftover graham crumbs, toast them in a pan with a bit of butter and cinnamon to use as a topping for morning oatmeal.
Serving Suggestions
This is a very heavy dessert, so a little goes a long way. I suggest serving it with a handful of fresh raspberries or sliced strawberries. The acidity of the berries cuts through the richness of the peanut butter and chocolate.
A glass of cold milk or a bitter black coffee is the best pairing here. The bitterness of the coffee balances the sugar in the powdered sugar filling, making the whole experience feel less cloying.
Recipe FAQs
What is the best no-bake dessert for Father's Day?
A peanut butter and chocolate layered torte. It combines salty and sweet flavors in a rich, creamy format that requires zero oven time.
How to make the peanut butter filling smooth?
Beat softened cream cheese first until completely smooth. Gradually incorporate peanut butter and powdered sugar on medium speed to ensure no lumps remain.
How to prevent the chocolate ganache from seizing?
Pour hot heavy cream over chopped chocolate and let it sit undisturbed for 5 minutes. Stir gently from the center outward until the mixture is glossy.
Is it true this dessert is ready to serve immediately after assembly?
No, this is a common misconception. The dessert must refrigerate for at least 6 hours or overnight to set the layers properly.
What are some no-egg dessert options for Father's Day?
This peanut butter chocolate dessert is completely egg-free. It relies on the stability of chilled cream cheese and ganache rather than baked proteins.
How long does this no-bake dessert stay fresh?
Up to 5 days in the refrigerator. Keep it covered with plastic wrap, or freeze individual slices wrapped in parchment paper for up to 2 months.
What would make a great home cooked Father's Day dinner to pair with this?
Savory proteins like garlic chicken. If you enjoyed the balance of salt and richness in this dessert, you'll appreciate the savory notes in our garlic chicken.