Since Valentine’s Day is just around the corner, I’ll get right to the point. These strawberries are juicy, creamy, sweet little bites of perfection, ready to sweep your taste buds, your friends, or your special someone right off their feet. Of course, these would be fabulous any time of year, but Valentine’s Day always seems like a time to indulge and be decadent. These Cheesecake Stuffed Strawberries give you all the decadence you could want for only 1 P+ or 35 calories each! I can’t get over how naughty these taste.
Cheesecake is one of my favorite desserts, but one slice from the bakery at my local supermarket is around 500 calories. These strawberries change up the ratio of berry to cheesecake so that you’re eating more fruit, and the berries provide the perfect vessel for portion controlled deliciousness. The graham cracker “crust” on top is the perfect finishing touch. With only 5 ingredients and no cook time, these sweet little treats are easy to whip up, and they’re so light you can indulge completely guilt-free!
Cheesecake Stuffed Strawberries
Source: I have seen these all over. Here’s a few: Iowa Girl Eats, Sugar Derby and Nutmeg Nanny.
All of these blogs claim to have found the idea on Pinterest, so I am
not sure who the original source is anymore. If it’s you, let me know!Ingredients:
1 lb fresh strawberries (this was about 16 large strawberries for me)
4 oz 1/3 less fat cream cheese, softened
¼ cup powdered sugar
¼ t vanilla extract
1 full sized low fat graham cracker (one sheet of four little rectangles), crushed
Directions*:
1. Cut the tops off of each strawberry and discard. Using a paring knife, hollow out each strawberry, removing the white interior.
2. In a mixing bowl, combine the cream cheese, powdered sugar and vanilla extract and beat with an electric mixer until thoroughly combined. At this point you can either transfer the cream cheese mixture into a piping bag and pipe it into each berry, or do what I did and just fill each berry using a butter knife.
3. Dip each strawberry, cheesecake side down, into the graham cracker crumbs, coating the top.
*Note: These taste best the day they are made, so if you are not planning to serve/eat all 16 in one day, I recommend making the cream cheese filling, crushing up the graham cracker, and storing them separately (the cream cheese filling in a tupperware container in the refrigerator and the crumbs in a ziplock somewhere dry). This way, you can just hollow out however many strawberries you plan to eat at once and stuff them with filling to order.
Yields about 16 strawberries. Weight Watchers P+: 1 per strawberry. If you eat 2 it’s 2 P+, if you eat 4 it’s 4 P+. (P+ calculated using the recipe builder on weightwatchers.com).
Nutrition per berry from myfitnesspal.com: 35 calories, 5 g carbs, 2 g fat, 1 g protein, 0 g fiber















Yum! I've seen these popping up frequently on blogs, too. Can't wait to try these. Much better cheesecake fix than the 500-calorie kind. =)
ReplyDeleteI hope you love them Courtney! It's funny how some recipes/ideas get "trendy" for a while.
DeleteI made these today...yummmyyyyy!!! :)
ReplyDeleteYay, glad you loved them!
DeleteI just happen to have strawberries!! Ia so glad I stumbled onto your blog. I'm also making the taco cupcakes today. Will let you know how it goes.
ReplyDeleteYUM!!!
ReplyDeleteI made these a few minutes ago, they are delicious!!!!
ReplyDeletePerfect! I'm so glad they were a hit :)
DeleteOoo, yum! I haven't seen any other recipes for this yet. It's a great idea.
ReplyDeleteThanks Lisa!
DeleteHas anyone tried this with the New chocolate cream cheese ?
ReplyDeleteI haven't, but it sounds yummy!
DeleteI have a big box of graham crackers the kids asked me to buy, but now refuse to eat. Now I know what to do with them. Thanks
ReplyDeletePerfect! Hope you like them :)
DeleteMade these yesterday. They were great! Thanks!!
ReplyDeleteSo happy to hear they were a hit for Valentine's Day!
DeleteMade these for V-Day..hubby LOVED them, he ate all of them!!!!! It is a winner!!!
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Yay, I am so happy to hear they were a hit!
DeleteI've had this recipe for quite a few years. It was on halfmysize.com. The only difference was they used brown sugar on top instead of grahams:)
ReplyDeletei will be making these as soon as i see some decent strawberries in the stores!!!! they look like crap right now!! :(
ReplyDeleteThat's too bad, I found great ones in NY!
DeleteI made these this weekend! They were a HUGE hit! Seriously, really great and will definitely make again!
ReplyDeleteYay, I'm happy to hear they were a success! :)
DeleteI don't even like cheesecake. These were AMAZING!!!! Better than chocolate dipped strawberries.
ReplyDeleteSo glad you love them!
DeleteI made these today and they are awesome!
ReplyDeleteThanks! Happy you liked them :)
DeleteMade these Friday night for company and everyone was THRILLED!!
ReplyDeleteWho knew that cream cheese and powdered sugar would taste just like cheesecake! And the graham cracker dusting is just so cute.
I really liked the strawberry to filling ratio, I felt as if I was eating well while I was scarfing 4 of these.
I loved them so much, that we're making them again tonight.
Thanks, Phyllis! Glad these were a success. I loved the ratio too. :)
DeleteThese are awesome!!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks! Glad you liked them!
DeleteOMG!! I LOVE LOVE LOVE Cheesecake! These would be so cute to make!
ReplyDeleteI hope you love them, Allison!
DeleteI just have to post another comment - we have made these every single day since we found these on your site!! On the weekend we've been having 2 with breakfast, then during the week we are alternating between having 3-4 of them as an appy, or 4 of them as a dessert. My husband makes up a container of the cheesecake mixture and then just hollows/stuffs the strawberries as needed. It's so easy, tasty, and good for you too - PERFECT
ReplyDeleteYou just made a great point, Phyllis! I think I'm going to add to the recipe that if you want to just make a few at a time you should store the cream cheese filling separately and then just hollow and stuff them as needed. Smart thinking! I'm so happy you love these so much :)
DeleteI can not wait to make these for our Mothers day BBQ on Saturday!! Love your site!
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Thanks! I hope they were a hit :)
Deletei made these tonight...i made a few changes...cut both ends of the strawberries off so they could stand on my serving dish...being careful not to cut too deep and ruining the "bowl" of the berry. i added the pointed end of the strawberries that i cut off to the cream cheese mixture when creaming which made the cream cheese a little pink and gave it a faint strawberry flavor. also, i covered 1/2 with honey graham crumbs and the other 1/2 with chocolate graham crumbs. YUM YUM!!!
ReplyDeletePink cream cheese with chocolate graham cracker crumbs sounds adorable. Great idea!
DeleteI substituted Splenda for the powdered sugar and they were great! I'm on low carb, so these are just perfect for when you need a bite of something sweet!
ReplyDeleteYay! Glad they worked out for your low carb diet :)
DeleteHi, just wondering if I wear to make these early in the morning (7am) for serving around 6pm, would they still taste ok? Or is it better to make these a couple hours before?
ReplyDeleteI think the fresher these are the better. You could probably make the cream cheese filling and scoop out the strawberries and keep them separate until you're ready to serve them.
DeleteI just made these and my five year old loved them! They are super cute too!
ReplyDeleteAwesome, I'm glad you both loved them!
DeleteI made these twice last weekend. My husband, my kids and I loved them!!! They were the perfect low fat dessert I've been looking for! Thanks for the recipe!
ReplyDeleteGlad to hear they were a hit! :)
Deletehow many calories are in here? thanks!
ReplyDeleteThe calories are listed with the nutrition information at the end of the recipe!
DeleteThis recipe is "the bomb" and super easy to make! We had all ingredients in the fridge (except for graham crackers, but Animal crackers worked great!) and oh my goodness these were FANTASTIC! They were phenomenal! What a super easy, super simple, super genius idea:)
ReplyDeleteI'm so happy you loved it! Great save with the animal crackers :)
DeleteI made these this past Saturday for a get together with friends and everyone loved them. Since it's summer, thought it would be more refreshing than cake. Will definitely be making these again.
ReplyDeleteGlad they were a hit!
DeleteCan you use fat free cream cheese?
ReplyDeleteI personally don't like fat free cream cheese, but you can certainly try it if you want!
DeleteOmg! Faint
ReplyDeleteEmily, I tried these last night and OMG!!! Most delicious thing EVER! I am a huge fan of cheesecake, so this is so amazing and such a great substitute! I have already shared this recipe (and your blog) with all of my WW friends. You're the best - thank you so much!
ReplyDeleteSoooo yummy! I can't believe how great the cheesecake is!
ReplyDeleteMaking these (again) tomorrow for our Super Bowl party! Last time I thought the graham cracker crumbs got soggy, so I'll just put them in a little dish on the side and let people dip as they go. Looking forward to enjoying them again!
ReplyDeleteI use a small melon baller instead of a paring knife to put the holes in the strawberries and it works great.
ReplyDeleteThese are amazing!!! My family gobbled them up in 5 minutes. I just added a bit of crushe cinnamon graham cracker to the cream cheese mix and it was awesome. Seriously, no one could believe they weren't terrible for you! Thanks so much!
ReplyDeleteThese are fantastic! Everyone loved them in my family and I got major compliments from my husband. I served them as dessert after making the Lasagna Cupcakes and Parmesan Zucchini Rounds from this website. Husband raved over the Lasagna and asked for it to join the favorites list!
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