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Lemon Icebox Cake

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Beat the heat with this creamy, tangy, totally effortless No-Bake Lemon Icebox Cake. It is the ultimate crowd-pleasing dessert that requires zero oven time!

15 slices

4 hours hrs 20 minutes mins

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Easy Lemon Icebox Cake Recipe

Summer is officially here, and the absolute last thing any of us wants to do is turn on a hot oven and sweat through making dessert. Enter your new warm-weather best friend: No-Bake Lemon Icebox Cake.

This is the ultimate potluck, block party, and weeknight savior. We are talking layers of crisp graham crackers that magically transform into a soft, cake-like texture, sandwiched between a velvety, ultra-creamy lemon pudding and cream cheese filling. It is bright, refreshing, takes less than 15 minutes of actual hands-on work, and tastes like a gourmet lemon cheesecake without any of the effort.

Enjoy easy no-bake recipes? Try this Triple Berry Icebox Cake, the BEST Strawberry Tiramisu or my family’s favorite No Bake Lemon Cheesecake!

🛠️ Equipment Needed

Before you start, grab these kitchen basics:

  • 9×13 inch casserole dish (A slightly smaller dish works too; your cake will just be taller!)
  • Large mixing bowl
  • Hand mixer, ideally with a whisk attachment (Or a strong arm and a sturdy hand whisk)
  • Rubber spatula (For gentle folding)
  • Plastic wrap

🛒 Ingredient Notes & Substitutions

Ingredients for Lemon Icebox Cake on a marble surface.
  • Instant Lemon Pudding Mix: Make sure you buy Instant pudding, not the “Cook & Serve” kind. If you use cook & serve, the liquid ratios will fail and the cake will not set.
  • Whole Milk: Whole milk gives the sturdiest, creamiest texture.
    Substitution: You can use 2% milk in a pinch, but avoid skim or plant-based milks (like almond or oat milk), as the instant pudding will not set up firmly enough.
  • Cream Cheese: One standard 8-ounce block. Do not use the spreadable tub variety; you need the firm brick style for structure.
  • Fresh Lemon (Zest & Juice): This is optional but highly recommended! It cuts through the sweetness of the pudding and gives it a premium, fresh-squeezed bakery flavor.
  • Cool Whip: You need two 8-ounce tubs.
    Substitution: You can absolutely use 6 cups of homemade freshly whipped cream instead, made from 3 cups heavy cream (split into two 3-cup portions), just make sure it is whipped to stiff peaks. It helps a LOT to add 1-2 tablespoons instant pudding mix (vanilla flavor) when making homemade whipped cream for this dessert, because it will keep it super stable.
  • Graham Crackers: One standard 15-ounce box.
    Substitution: Want to switch things up? Swap the graham crackers for Golden Oreos or vanilla wafer cookies for an amazing twist!

📸 Recipe at a Glance: How It Comes Together

If you’re visual like me, here is a quick 4-step preview of how easy this dessert is before you grab your ingredients!

Whisking yellow lemon pudding in a large bowl
Step 1: Whip the Pudding Base
Use a large bowl and a hand mixer to whisk the instant lemon pudding mix and whole milk for 2 minutes until it starts to thicken up.
Collage that shows the 4 layering steps of making a Lemon Icebox Cake.
Step 3: Layer It Up
Lay down a single layer of graham crackers in your 9×13 dish. Spread half the lemon mixture on top. Repeat the layers, ending with a final layer of crackers and the second tub of Cool Whip.
Folding white whipped topping into the lemon cream mixture.
Step 2: Finish Making the Cream Filling
Whisk in your softened cream cheese, zest, and fresh juice. Then, gently fold in one full container of Cool Whip using your spatula until smooth.
Finished lemon icebox cake sliced in a glass pan.
Step 4: Chill and Serve
Pop it in the fridge for at least 4 hours. Right before serving, decorate it with fresh lemon slices and graham cracker crumbs, slice it up, and watch it vanish!

👩‍🍳 Cooking Tips for Success

Before you start assembling, keep these quick tips in mind so your icebox cake turns out flawless:

  • Soften the cream cheese completely: Make sure your block of cream cheese is truly at room temperature before mixing. If it is too cold, you will end up with annoying little white lumps in your lemon cream.
  • Work fast with the fresh lemon juice: If you choose to add fresh lemon juice for that extra zesty kick, whisk it in immediately and aggressively. If the acid sits on top of the dairy without being mixed right away, it will curdle the pudding.
  • Do not touch the top layer: When covering the dish with plastic wrap to chill, make sure the wrap doesn’t touch the top layer of Cool Whip, or it will pull the pretty topping right off when you uncover it.
  • Give it time to work its magic: I know it’s hard to wait, but do not skimp on the 4-hour chill time! The graham crackers need that time to absorb moisture from the cream so they soften into that perfect, sliceable “cake” texture.
Overhead view of sliced lemon icebox cake.

🥡 Leftovers, Storage, & Reheating

To Store: Keep any leftover cake covered tightly in the refrigerator for up to 3 days. In fact, the flavor gets even better by day two!

Can You Freeze It? Yes! This cake freezes great. Wrap it tightly in heavy-duty foil and freeze for up to 1 month. Thaw in the fridge for a few hours before serving, or eat it slightly frozen for an ice-cream-cake texture.

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Frontal view of a slice of Lemon Icebox Cake.

Lemon Icebox Cake

Makes 15 slices
A bright, refreshing, and completely effortless summer dessert. Layers of crisp graham crackers, velvety lemon pudding cream cheese filling, and fluffy whipped topping transform into a sliceable icebox cake. No oven required!
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Prep Time :20 minutes mins
Chilling :4 hours hrs
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Ingredients
 

  • 2 (3.4-oz) boxes instant lemon pudding mix
  • 3 cups whole milk
  • 1 (8-oz) block cream cheese (softened to room temperature)
  • 1 lemon (zest and juice (optional))
  • 2 (8-oz) containers Cool Whip ((or 6 cups freshly whipped cream), divided use)
  • 1 (15-oz) box graham crackers
  • fresh lemon slices and extra crumbs (optional for garnish)

Instructions
 

  • Prep:
    Grab a 9×13 inch casserole dish. Make sure your cream cheese is fully softened so it blends smoothly!
  • Make Cream Mixture:
    In a large bowl, whisk together the instant lemon pudding mix and whole milk for 2 minutes using a hand mixer with a whisk attachment.
    Whisk in the softened cream cheese, then quickly whisk in the fresh lemon zest and juice if using. Using a rubber spatula, gently fold in one container of Cool Whip until combined.
    2 (3.4-oz) boxes instant lemon pudding mix, 3 cups whole milk, 1 (8-oz) block cream cheese, 1 lemon, 1 (8-oz) containers Cool Whip
  • Assemble:
    Place a single layer of graham crackers in the bottom of your dish. Spread half of the lemon pudding mixture evenly over the crackers. Repeat with a second layer of graham crackers and the remaining half of the pudding mixture. Top with a final, third layer of graham crackers, then smoothly spread the second container of Cool Whip across the very top.
    1 (15-oz) box graham crackers, 1 (8-oz) containers Cool Whip
  • Refrigerate:
    Cover the dish tightly with plastic wrap, making sure the wrap does not touch or smudge the top Cool Whip layer. Refrigerate for at least 4 hours, or ideally overnight.
  • Serve:
    Right before slicing, garnish the top with fresh lemon slices, extra lemon zest, and a sprinkle of crushed graham cracker crumbs if desired. Cut into squares and serve cold!
    fresh lemon slices and extra crumbs

Notes

  • Pudding Type: Must use Instant pudding mix. Cook & Serve will not work.
  • Cream Cheese: Must be fully room temperature to avoid white lumps in the cream.
  • Lemon Juice: Whisk fresh juice in immediately and fast so the dairy doesn’t curdle.
  • Chill Time: Minimum 4 hours. The crackers need time to soften into a “cake” texture.
  • Plastic Wrap Warning: Do not let the wrap touch the top layer or it will ruin the topping.
  • Milk Choice: Use whole milk. Dairy-free milk alternatives will prevent the pudding from setting.
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🔀 Easy Recipe Variations

  • The Berry Twist: Layer sliced fresh strawberries, raspberries or blueberries right on top of the pudding layers for a gorgeous Lemon Berry Icebox Cake.
  • Golden Oreo Crust: Swap out the graham crackers entirely for a layer of Golden Oreo cookies. It tastes exactly like a lemon-vanilla cream pie!

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

Can I use light cream cheese or low-fat Cool Whip?
Yes, you can use light versions of both, but the cake will turn out a bit softer and less stable when sliced. Stick to full-fat ingredients if you want clean, beautiful squares.

My pudding mixture looks thin. Will it firm up?
Yes. The instant pudding and cream cheese mixture will continue to firm up as it chills in the refrigerator and the graham crackers absorb the excess moisture. Just make sure you used INSTANT pudding!

Can I use regular lemon juice instead of fresh?
If you don’t have a fresh lemon, skip the juice completely. Bottled lemon juice is highly concentrated and can cause the pudding base to curdle instantly.

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