How do you make chocolate dipped strawberries better? Attach it to a cheesecake! This chocolate strawberry cheesecake is sure to win over any Valentine!

Chocolate Dipped Strawberry Cheesecake
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It’s two desserts in one! Combine mini cheesecakes and chocolate dipped strawberries to make the ultimate bite sized treats.

Instead of flowers or chocolate, why not make your Valentine a dozen of these mini chocolate dipped strawberry cheesecakes? It’s a fun activity to do together! (Also, a great activity to do with kids!)

Chocolate Dipped Strawberry Cheesecake

Mini Cheesecakes

One 9-inch cheesecake is good. But, 20 mini cheesecakes are even better!

Special Tools Needed:

  • mini cheesecake pan: You will need this mini 12-cavity cheesecake mold pan. It has a removable bottom takes makes unmolding the cheesecake super easy.
  • tamper or muddler: Use a tamper or muddler to press the graham cracker crust into the mold. The flat end of a small rolling pin also works.
  • small cookie scoop: A small cookie scoop or tablespoon makes it easier to portion the cheesecake batter among the pan.

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Recipe Tip

These don’t have to be mini! You can bake this in a standard 9-inch springform pan or several smaller 4-inch springform pan!

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How to Assemble

  1. Cool cheesecake to room temperature. Or, chill in the fridge until ready to assemble.
  2. Gently melt chocolate in a double boiler (bain-marie).
  3. Spoon melted chocolate over individual cheesecakes.
  4. Top with chocolate dipped strawberry.
  5. Serve immediately!

melted chocolate for dipping

There are several ways to melt chocolate. I prefer gently melting chocolate in a double boiler, also known as a bain-marie.

To set this up, place a heat safe bowl over a pot of barely simmering water. To prevent the chocolate from burning, do not allow the water to touch the bowl. You want the steam to melt the chocolate, not the hot water.

The steam from hot water will gently and slowly melt the chocolate.  This method keeps the chocolate in temper and allows the melted chocolate to set up quickly without the use of the fridge.

Alternately, you may gently melt the chocolate in a microwave at half power in short intervals. This method is a bit tricker and could result in overheated chocolate.

What kind of chocolate to use for melting?

High quality chocolate works best! I recommend purchasing chocolate bars.

Here are my favorite brands: Callebeaut, Guittard, and Lindt.

Chocolate chips are also suitable. However, the resulting melted chocolate will be much thicker. Chocolate chips have stabilizers and other added ingredients that affect the melted consistency.

Prepping Cheesecake Ahead of Time

  1. Bake cheesecake. Cool to room temperature.
  2. Store in the fridge for up to 48 hours.
  3. Spoon melted chocolate over each individual cheesecake.
  4. Immediately top with a chocolate dipped strawberry.
  5. Serve immediately!

The mini cheesecake can be baked ahead of time. Cool to room temperature before storing in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 48 hours.

Depending on the temperature and humidity of your fridge, the surface of the cheesecake may form condensation. Should this happen, simply blot the moisture away with a paper towel.

Excess moisture will cause the chocolate to seize. The chocolate will lose its shine and luster.

Chocolate Dipped Strawberry Cheesecake

Serving Suggestions

This strawberry cheesecake is best eaten the day they are assembled. As evident in the photo above, the chocolate will harden as it sits out.

The chocolate strawberry cheesecake is more pleasant to eat while the chocolate topping is still pliable. 

Store leftovers in an airtight container in the fridge for up to three days. 

Chocolate Dipped Strawberry Cheescake
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Chocolate Dipped Strawberry Cheesecake

Mini cheesecakes topped with chocolate dipped strawberries. This is the ultimate sweet treat combining luscious cheesecake with the classic elegance of chocolate covered strawberries.
Yield: makes 18 mini cheesecakes
Servings: 18
Chocolate Dipped Strawberry Cheesecake
Prep Time: 30 minutes
Cook Time: 25 minutes
Chill Time: 1 hour
Total Time: 1 hour 55 minutes
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Equipment

  • mini 12-cavity cheesecake mold pan

Ingredients

  • 1 ¾ cup ground graham crackers, (175 g)
  • 6 Tablespoons unsalted butter, (85 g) melted
  • 2 cup cream cheese, (454 g) softened
  • ¾ cup granulated sugar, (150 g)
  • 2 large eggs, room temp
  • 1 large yolk, room temp
  • 2 teaspoons vanilla extract
  • ½ teaspoon kosher salt, or fine sea salt
  • 18 whole strawberries*, rinsed and pat dry
  • 8 oz 56% dark chocolate, melted

Instructions 

  • Combine ground graham crackers and melted butter.  Spoon about 1 ½ tablespoon of mixture into each mini cheesecake mold cavity.  Use a tamper or cocktail muddler to pack crust into mold.  Set aside.
  • Preheat oven to 325℉.
  • In the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with a paddle attachment, beat cream cheese until smooth.  Add sugar while the machine runs on slow.  Add eggs and yolk one at a time.  Scrape down bowl as needed to ensure thorough mixing.  Add vanilla and salt.  Mix until smooth.  Evenly divide cheesecake filling among molds.  Smooth tops.
  • Bake for 20-25 minutes.  Cheesecake will puff up slightly during baking, but will flatten once cooled.  Let baked cheesecake cool to room temperature in pan.  Transfer to fridge and let chill for at least 1 hour.
  • Once cheesecakes are chilled throughout, remove mini cheesecake from mold by pushing up on the removable bottoms.  Spoon melted chocolate over each individual cheesecake.  Dip strawberries in melted chocolate and place on top of chocolate covered cheesecake.  Serve immediately.

Notes

Ingredient Notes:
  • Small to medium sized strawberries work best for this recipe. Ideally, pick strawberries that are smaller than the surface of the cheesecake. 
  • High quality chocolate works best! I recommend purchasing chocolate bars (such as Lindt, Guittard). Chocolate chips are also suitable. However, the resulting melted chocolate will be much thicker. Chocolate chips have stabilizers and other added ingredients that affect the melted consistency.
Serving Notes: Over time the chocolate will harden and set.  It is best to consume these desserts immediately.
I use this mini cheesecake pan.

Nutrition

Calories: 218kcal, Carbohydrates: 23g, Protein: 6g, Fat: 11g, Saturated Fat: 6g, Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g, Monounsaturated Fat: 3g, Trans Fat: 0.2g, Cholesterol: 44mg, Sodium: 306mg, Potassium: 203mg, Fiber: 2g, Sugar: 15g, Vitamin A: 180IU, Vitamin C: 7mg, Calcium: 111mg, Iron: 2mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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47 Comments

  1. shereen says:

    oh my god that looks scrumptious. cvant wait to try it… and just this morning I was wondering whther to buy a mixer or not…. definitely yes!

  2. Sarah @ SnixyKitchen says:

    If someone gave me a dozen of these chocolate dipped strawberry topped cheesecakes, I’d assume they love me berry berry much. And I’d probably be their Valentine forever. Basically nothing beats a chocolate covered strawberry in my book. Unless there’s cheesecake involved. Hope you had a wonderful Valentine’s Day, you two!

  3. Briana Thomas says:

    I’m in love with those chocolate cascades…

  4. Thalia @ butter and brioche says:

    What beautiful cheesecakes Mary Anne. These look like the perfect Valentine’s Day sweet treats.. that I know I would LOVE to receive. Just wonderful!

  5. Collette says:

    What if you don’t have tiny cheesecake pans?

    1. Maryanne Cabrera says:

      Quoted from the post: “You could also bake the cheesecake in a regular 9-inch springform pan or several 4-inch springform pans.”

  6. Manali+@+CookWithManali says:

    These are absolutely gorgeous!

    1. Maryanne Cabrera says:

      Thanks Manali! Hope you had a great weekend! :)

  7. Alice @ Hip Foodie Mom says:

    Maryanne, these are gorgeous!!! We are putting together those simple valentine’s day card right now. . but instead of lollipops, it’s all pencils, fake tattoos and this year, mini bubble things (like to blow bubbles). I love holidays more with the kids! We adults make things more complicated huh? :P I need to get a mini cheesecake pan stat. . just stunning!! love these! and Alex is a lucky guy!

    1. Maryanne Cabrera says:

      How fun! Celebrating holidays with kids is always much more fun! :) The mini cheesecake pan is amazing. (It’s perfect for portioning…otherwise I’d end up eating half a cheesecake in a sitting!)

  8. Liz+@+Floating+Kitchen says:

    These are so sweet! I love your creativity, Maryanne!

    1. Maryanne Cabrera says:

      Thanks Liz! :)

  9. Kathleen+@+yummy+crumble says:

    Yay for chocolate dipped strawberries! I just made some cupcakes that look similar. With the chocolate dripping down the sides. I think our brains are besties when it comes to sugar

    1. Maryanne Cabrera says:

      Thanks Kathleen! I’m about to hop over to your site to have a look. YAY, sugar besties! :)

  10. Jen+@+baked+by+an+Introvert says:

    These little cheesecakes are so dainty and perfect for Valentine’s! I love the chocolate dipped strawberry on top!

    1. Maryanne Cabrera says:

      Thanks Jen! I just loveeee making mini desserts :)