No Bake Lemon Cream Fruit Tarts

Mini fruit tarts filled with a no bake lemon cream mousse, topped with fresh peaches and berries.   
Good morning everyone and happy Tuesday!!! Today I have another sweet treat to share with y'all. As the weather quickly warms up, I find myself focusing more on, cobblers, no bake desserts, and fruit treats.  Peaches and berries are in full swing this time of of year, so I love using them to make all sorts of fruit flavored treats.

Cobblers and crisps are always at the top of my summer dessert list, but sometimes I like to make a few light-flavored treats as well. These adorable No Bake Lemon Cream Fruit Tarts are easy to make as well as the perfect little sweet ending to any summer meal. 

These easy mini fruit tarts are perfect for entertaining, because you can mix up the fruit topping with a variety of fresh fruit to please everyone. I used store-bought mini graham cracker crusts as a time-saver as well as to keep this dessert as a no baked option.    

I found the mini ready graham crusts in the baking isle located by the regular graham cracker crusts. Each 6 count package is priced at $1.68, so you can easily purchase a dozen for $3.36! The filling is an easy light and fluffy no cook lemon mouse that accents the berries beautifully. 

For the fruit topping I used in-season fruit and variety of berries from my local Walmart! I chose blackberries, blueberries, and strawberries. All of the berries I purchased were colorful, plump, and sweet! I love that Walmart guarantees customers with the freshest fruit and vegetables by offering their 100% guarantee on their fresh produce. 

Remember if you're ever not satisfied with your produce purchase, you can bring the produce (along with the receipt) back to the store and get your money back. Fresh peaches were also on sale for $1.48 lb, so I grabbed a few of those to add to my fruit tarts. Lets get started and I'll show you how to make this easy fruit dessert. 

These are the ingredient you'll need (12) Mini Graham Cracker Crusts, lemon gelatin, water, whipped cream cheese, heavy whipping cream, powdered sugar (not pictured), blackberries, blueberries, strawberries, and peaches. Raspberries would also work beautifully in this recipe. 

In a large bowl add the lemon gelatin and pour in the boiling water. Using a wire whisk mix until the gelatin is dissolved. Add the cream cheese and cold water, and whisk until blended (make sure all the cream cheese melts). In a separate bowl using a hand mixer or a kitchen aid mixer with the whisk attachment, whip the heavy cream. Add the powdered sugar and whip the cream until soft peaks form. 

Fold the whipped cream into the lemon gelatin mixture and blend together until smooth. Spoon or pour the mixture into 12 mini graham cracker crusts. Place on a tray and refrigerate 2 hours. 

When ready to serve, top each tart with a variety of fresh fruit and berries. 









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Lemon Mousse recipe slightly adapted from: Simply Stacie





5 comments

Colleen said…
They sure do look delicious. I enjoy making individual desserts; especially the no-bake kind and using small canning jars.
I'm thinking about making these very soon only using wide mouth canning jars. That way I can just screw on the lids which makes for easy transporting to a gathering.
thank you
Unknown said…
These look so cool and delicious...wouldn't they be good with peach, cherry, or strawberry gelatin too? Possibilities are endless! Thanks for a great recipe.
Tina Butler said…
I think they would be good with just about any gelatin flavor. I just thought the lemon would compliment the berries wonderfully.
Colleen said…
Wanted to say that I do save them little pie tins for making other little desserts.
I bet oreo crumb crust would also be good as well
Tina Butler said…
Oh Colleen what a wonderful tip. Thank you so much I never thought about doing that.