Have ready a 6-inch x 6-inch square pan, or a mini loaf pan. Line the pan with plastic wrap that covers all sides and overhangs out of the pan,
Prepare the bacon:
Cook the bacon until it is crisp and remove it to a paper towel-lined plate to drain.
Once it is cool enough, chop the bacon finely by hand or in a mini chopper to a fine consistency. Set this aside.
Blend the cheese:
In the bowl of a stand mixer, beat together the softened cream cheese, butter, and Parmesan cheese until the mixture is smooth and well blended.
If there is any excess oil or liquid in the pesto you are using, drain this out of the pest using a fine mesh strainer.
Assemble the dish:
Sprinkle one tablespoon of the chopped bacon over the bottom and out to the sides of the prepared loaf pan. Take 1 tablespoon of the pesto and add it in small dollops over the bacon in the pan.
Take half of the cream cheese mixture and drop it in dollops over the bacon and pesto. Use a spoon or your fingers to spread the cream cheese mixture into an even layer and smooth the top.
Put half of the remaining chopped bacon evenly over the cream cheese to the sides of the pan. Spread all of the remaining pesto over the bacon and to the sides of the pan.
Drop in the remaining cream cheese mixture, spreading it over the pesto out to the sides, and smooth the top. Sprinkle the remaining bacon over the cream cheese and press it into the cheese.
Bring up the overhanging edges of the plastic wrap over the top of the cream cheese to cover it completely. (Use more plastic to cover the top if needed.) Set the pan into the refrigerator to chill for at least 4 hours or overnight.
Serve:
When you're ready to serve the cheese, unwrap the plastic from the top of the pan. Invert the formed cheese onto a serving platter and peel away the plastic wrap from the surfaces, revealing the layers of cheese, pesto and bacon.
Serve the cheese with sturdy crackers or pita chips.
Notes
This cheese spread gets a rest in the fridge to set it and let the flavors meld. Be sure to figure in this time when you prepare the recipe. The good news is it's easy to make in advance, so that the spread is ready to go for your party or gathering!