These Cheesecake Stuffed Shortcake Strawberries are little bites of pure joy—juicy fresh strawberries hollowed out and filled with silky cheesecake cream, then dipped in white chocolate and coated in that iconic strawberry crunch topping.

The first time I made these for a family gathering, my sister Karla popped one in her mouth and her eyes went wide. "Wait, is this like those strawberry crunch ice cream bars we used to get from the truck?" she laughed. It kind of is, but even better. They're no-bake, they come together in about 30 minutes, and they look like you spent all day in the kitchen. If you love easy strawberry desserts like my Easy Moose Farts Recipe or Slutty Brownies Recipe, you're going to be obsessed with these. They're perfect for parties, holidays, or honestly just a Tuesday when you want something sweet and special without turning on the oven.
Why You'll Love This Shortcake Strawberries
There's a reason these shortcake strawberries disappear fast at every gathering. They're fun to make, even more fun to eat, and they taste like a nostalgic summer treat wrapped up in one bite.
Fresh and fruity. Real strawberries give you that bright, juicy flavor that balances the richness of the cheesecake filling perfectly.
Creamy cheesecake filling. The cream cheese mixture is smooth, lightly sweetened, and just the right amount of tangy.
Crunchy topping. Golden Oreos mixed with strawberry Jell-O and butter create that signature strawberry shortcake crunch we all remember from childhood.
No baking required. Everything comes together on the counter, which makes this one of the easiest no bake cheesecake desserts you'll ever make.
Perfect for crowds. One batch makes 20 strawberries, so there's plenty to share at parties, potlucks, or holiday gatherings.
Customizable. You can swap the white chocolate for milk or dark, use freeze dried strawberries in the topping, or even add a little lemon zest to the filling.
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- Why You'll Love This Shortcake Strawberries
- Ingredients For Shortcake Strawberries
- Instructions For Shortcake Strawberries
- Substitutions and Variations
- Equipment For Shortcake Strawberries
- Storage Tips For Shortcake Strawberries
- Expert Tips For Shortcake Strawberries
- FAQ For Shortcake Strawberries
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- Cheesecake-Stuffed Strawberry Shortcake Bites
Ingredients For Shortcake Strawberries
Here's what goes into these sweet little shortcake strawberry bites. Everything is easy to find, and most of it you might already have at home.
20 large strawberries : Fresh, ripe strawberries are the base of this dessert. Look for berries that are firm and bright red with green tops still attached.
4 oz cream cheese, softened: This creates the creamy, tangy cheesecake filling. Make sure it's softened so it mixes smoothly without lumps.
½ cup powdered sugar: Sweetens the filling and keeps the texture light and smooth.
¼ cup heavy whipping cream: Adds richness and helps the filling pipe easily into the strawberries.
1 teaspoon vanilla extract: A little vanilla brings warmth and depth to the cheesecake flavor.
24 Golden Oreos: These get crushed into crumbs and mixed with the Jell-O to create that classic strawberry shortcake crunch topping.
1 box strawberry Jell-O mix: The secret ingredient that gives the topping its nostalgic strawberry flavor and bright pink color.
4 tablespoon butter, melted: Binds the crumbs and Jell-O together so the topping sticks to the chocolate coating.
1 bag white chocolate chips (about 2 cups): White chocolate is classic here, but you can use milk or dark chocolate if you prefer.
2 tablespoon vegetable oil: Thins the melted chocolate slightly so it coats the strawberries smoothly and evenly.
See recipe card for quantities.
Instructions For Shortcake Strawberries
Follow these simple steps to make your cheesecake stuffed shortcake strawberries.
Prep the strawberries: Wash and thoroughly dry the strawberries. Using a melon baller, scoop a hole into one side of each strawberry. Gently pat the inside of each berry dry with a paper towel so the filling sticks.

Make the cheesecake filling: In a medium mixing bowl, combine the softened cream cheese, powdered sugar, heavy whipping cream, and vanilla extract. Mix until smooth and creamy, with no lumps.
Fill the strawberries: Transfer the cheesecake filling into a piping bag or zip-top bag, snip off one corner, and pipe the filling into each strawberry. Place filled strawberries onto a baking sheet lined with a silicone mat or parchment paper.
Prepare the crunch topping: Add the Golden Oreos to a food processor and pulse until fine crumbs form. Transfer crumbs to a bowl and stir in the strawberry Jell-O mix and melted butter until everything is combined and slightly clumpy.
Melt the white chocolate: In a microwave-safe bowl, combine white chocolate chips and vegetable oil. Microwave in 30-second intervals, stirring between each, until fully melted and smooth. The oil helps the chocolate stay glossy.
Dip and coat: Dip each cheesecake-filled strawberry into the melted white chocolate, then immediately roll in the strawberry crunch topping. Work quickly so the topping sticks to the wet chocolate.

Chill and set: Return the coated strawberries to the prepared baking sheet and refrigerate for about 15 minutes, or until the chocolate is set. Serve chilled for the best texture.
Substitutions and Variations
This cheesecake stuffed shortcake strawberries recipe is easy to customize based on what you have on hand or what flavors you're craving.
Use different chocolate. Milk chocolate or dark chocolate work beautifully if you're not a fan of white chocolate. Dark chocolate adds a nice contrast to the sweet filling.
Try freeze dried strawberries. Crush them up and mix them into the topping for an extra burst of strawberry flavor and a pop of color.
Swap the cookies. Vanilla wafers, graham crackers, or even Nilla Wafers can replace the Golden Oreos if that's what you have.
Add lemon zest. A little lemon zest in the cheesecake filling brightens everything up and pairs so well with strawberries.
Make them dairy-free. Use dairy-free cream cheese, coconut cream, and dairy-free white chocolate chips for a lighter version.
Skip the Jell-O. If you don't have strawberry Jell-O, you can leave it out and just use the crushed cookies and butter. The flavor will be more subtle but still delicious.
Equipment For Shortcake Strawberries
You don't need anything fancy to make these shortcake strawberries, just a few basic kitchen tools.
Melon baller: This is the easiest way to hollow out the strawberries without damaging them. A small spoon works in a pinch.
Baking sheet pan: For placing the strawberries on while you work and for chilling them in the fridge.
Silicone baking mat or parchment paper: Keeps the strawberries from sticking and makes cleanup easy.
Mixing bowls: One for the filling and one for the crunch topping.
Rubber spatula: Helps you mix the filling and scrape down the sides of the bowl.
Food processor: Crushes the Oreos into fine crumbs quickly and evenly.
Microwave-safe bowl: For melting the white chocolate.
Piping bag or zip-top bag: Makes filling the strawberries neat and easy.
Storage Tips For Shortcake Strawberries
These shortcake strawberries are best enjoyed fresh, but you can make them ahead if needed.
Refrigerate. Store the finished strawberries in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 2 days. The strawberries will start to soften and release juice after that.
Freeze. You can freeze them for up to 1 month. Place them on a baking sheet in a single layer until frozen solid, then transfer to a freezer-safe container. Thaw in the fridge before serving.
Make ahead tip. You can prep the strawberries and make the filling a few hours ahead, then dip and coat them closer to serving time for the freshest results.
Expert Tips For Shortcake Strawberries
A few small tricks will help you get perfect results every time.
Dry the strawberries completely. Any moisture inside the strawberry will make the filling watery and prevent the chocolate from sticking well.
Use room temperature cream cheese. Cold cream cheese will be lumpy and hard to mix. Let it sit on the counter for about 30 minutes before you start.
Don't overfill the strawberries. Fill them just to the top of the hole, not overflowing. This makes dipping much easier.
Work quickly with the chocolate. Once you dip a strawberry, roll it in the crunch topping right away before the chocolate starts to set.
Chill before serving. The chocolate needs time to firm up, and the strawberries taste better cold.
Use a shallow bowl for dipping. A wide, shallow bowl makes it easier to dip and coat the strawberries evenly without making a mess.
FAQ For Shortcake Strawberries
What is the crunch in strawberry shortcake?
The shortcake strawberries crunch topping is usually made from crushed Golden Oreos or vanilla wafers mixed with strawberry Jell O powder and melted butter. It's the same nostalgic flavor you remember from strawberry crunch ice cream bars, and it adds a sweet, crunchy texture that pairs perfectly with the creamy filling.
What is strawberry crunch cake made of?
Strawberry crunch cake typically uses a vanilla or strawberry cake base topped with a crunchy mixture of crushed cookies, strawberry Jell-O, and butter. Some versions include cheesecake layers or fresh strawberries. It's a fun, no-bake-style dessert that's become super popular for celebrations.
What is the secret to making good cheesecake?
The key to great cheesecake is using room temperature ingredients so everything mixes smoothly, avoiding overmixing which creates air bubbles, and baking low and slow in a water bath to prevent cracks. For no-bake cheesecake like this filling, just make sure your cream cheese is soft and your mixture is lump-free.
What are common cheesecake mistakes to avoid?
Don't use cold cream cheese or you'll end up with lumps. Don't overmix, which adds too much air and can cause cracks or a grainy texture. And don't skip chilling time—cheesecake needs time to set properly, whether baked or no-bake. For stuffed strawberries, make sure the berries are dry inside so the filling doesn't get watery.
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Cheesecake-Stuffed Strawberry Shortcake Bites
Ingredients
Equipment
Method
- Rinse the strawberries well, dry them completely, then carve a cavity into one side using a melon baller and blot the inside dry with a paper towel.
- In a mixing bowl, beat the softened cream cheese with powdered sugar, heavy cream, and vanilla until the mixture becomes smooth and fluffy.
- Spoon the cheesecake mixture into a piping bag or zip-top bag, snip the tip, and pipe filling into each strawberry before arranging them on a lined baking sheet.
- Pulse the golden cookies in a food processor until finely ground, then combine the crumbs with strawberry gelatin powder and melted butter in a bowl.
- Combine white chocolate chips and vegetable oil in a microwave-safe bowl and heat in short intervals, stirring often, until fully melted and glossy.
- Dip each filled strawberry into the melted chocolate, then immediately roll it through the strawberry crunch mixture until coated.
- Place the finished strawberries back onto the baking sheet and refrigerate until the chocolate firms up before serving.













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