These mini strawberry cheesecakes are by far one of my favorite bite size desserts for holidays, dinner parties, picnics, and brunches at home! And there’s a secret ingredient (spoiler alert: it’s limoncello) which makes the strawberry topping even better. The cheesecake is ridiculously creamy, never grainy, and the recipe takes just 25 minutes of hands-on prep. Oof, they are the best!

A white tray of mini strawberry cheesecakes on a pink backdrop next to strawberries.

How are we doing friends? Did you make it through each every one of the 728 days of January? Good lord am I ready for Valentine’s Day and spring and lake days and actually, let’s slow this down a bit. I do turn 30 in July after all and I don’t know if I’m quite ready for that turn of events.

But, what I truly can’t wait for is strawberry season! Winter citrus, I love you, but summer fruit has my heart. And whether they’re in this no bake strawberry crunch cheesecake or these flaky cream cheese strawberry danish, all I know is that strawberries + cream cheese + lemon is a winning combo.

As you may know from my strawberry cheesecake bars, I went down a major cheesecake rabbit hole a few years back. These cheesecakes are based off the recipe I originally developed when I was in pastry school. But now they’re even better cause I’ve had a good ten years to tweak and perfect them.

And if you can’t get enough of summer strawberries, don’t worry! You can also use them to make my mini strawberry custard tartlets or even these beautiful strawberry shortcake cups. 🙂

Tips for the creamiest cheesecake ever

What I learned in my deep dive on cheesecake is that most recipes are 1. too dense, and 2. too crumbly. There’s no need for dense, crumbly cheesecake, friends! We can have the smooth, creamy, vanilla bean-studded cheesecakes of our dreams. Here’s a few ways to get there:

  • Use room temperature ingredients so the filling mixes together smoothly.
  • Don’t over-bake! The filling should be set on the edges and a little wobbly in the centers.
  • Let the cheesecakes cool slowly in the oven for one hour before refrigerating.

Room temp ingredients

White and brown bowls of sugar, graham crackers, vanilla, lemon, strawberries, limoncello, and sour cream on a tan counter next to a stick of butter, eggs, and two blocks of cream cheese.

Like I said, one of the keys to getting a smooth filling is to use room temperature ingredients. Make sure to take the cream cheese, unsalted butter, sour cream, and eggs out of the fridge about 30-60 minutes before you start making the recipe. You’ll also need sugar, lemon zest, and either vanilla bean paste or vanilla extract.

To make the crust, you just need graham crackers, sugar, and melted unsalted butter. And the topping is made up of fresh strawberries, sugar, and limoncello. But Grand Marnier, Triple Sec, or orange juice would be great too.

If you want strawberry sauce, just skip the fresh strawberry topping. You can use this recipe for strawberry compote or coulis instead!

Graham cracker crust

A food processor with graham crackers on a tan counter.
Use a food processor to crush the graham crackers into crumbs.
A hand pouring a bowl of melted butter into a food processor of graham crumbs.
Add the granulated sugar and melted butter.
A food processor of graham cracker crust on a tan counter.
Blend the graham cracker crust into a thick dough.

When you press the crust, it should stick together but it shouldn’t be wet or greasy. If it’s greasy, add more graham crackers 1/2 sheet at a time.

A mini cheesecake pan with graham cracker crust on a beige counter.
Press the graham cracker crust in the cups.
A hand using a pastry tamper to press graham cracker crust into a mini cheesecake pan.
Bake at 325°F (163°C) for 5-6 minutes & cool.

Cream cheese filling

A silver bowl of butter, sugar, and cream cheese on a beige stone backdrop.
Beat the butter & sugar. Add the softened cream cheese.
A silver bowl of cream cheese filling, lemon zest, sour cream, and vanilla on a tan counter.
Mix in the sour cream, lemon zest, and vanilla bean paste.
A silver bowl of cream cheese filling and eggs on a beige counter.
Add the eggs and mix just until the filling is smooth.
A silver bowl of mini strawberry cheesecakes filling on a tan counter.
Don’t over-mix or the filling will come out dense!
A mini cheesecake pan of raw cheesecakes on a tan counter.
Divide the filling between the cooled crusts.
A gold pan of mini strawberry cheesecakes on a tan counter.
Bake at 325°F (163°C) for 15-18 minutes. Let them cool.

Use a Tablespoon or #20 cookie scoop to divide the filling. You want them to have the same amount in each cup so the cheesecakes bake evenly! Each cheesecake should have about 3 Tablespoons of filling.

Look for the jiggle!

The cheesecakes are ready when the edges are set and the centers are still a little wobbly. But they shouldn’t be liquid-y. Basically, they should jiggle like Jell-o when you give the pan a light tap! Don’t let the cheesecakes set completely or brown on the top, or they’ll come out dense and crumbly.

Strawberry topping

A pink bowl of strawberries on a tan counter.
De-stem the strawberries & slice them into quarters.
A pink bowl of strawberry cheesecake topping on a beige counter.
Then, add the sugar & limoncello. Stir until the sugar is dissolved.
A hand spooning strawberry topping on mini cheesecakes next to a pink bowl, strawberries, and a brown bowl of graham crackers on a pink background.
Lastly, top the cheesecakes right before serving. Enjoy!

Since we’re not thickening the strawberries with anything like cornstarch, they’ll be pretty juicy. I like to add the strawberries right before serving so they don’t leak!

A fork cutting into a cheesecake on a white platter next to mini strawberry cheesecakes and strawberries on a tan counter.

Store leftovers

Place any leftover cheesecakes in an airtight container and refrigerate for up to 3 days. I would definitely recommend storing leftovers without the strawberry topping, because the juices can make the crust soggy. Any leftover strawberry topping can be refrigerated separately in an airtight container.

How to double the recipe

This recipe is super easy to halve since all of the ingredients round out to an even measurement. But you can definitely double the recipe too, you may just need to bake the miniature strawberry cheesecakes in batches. Or, if you need more servings, try the cupcake pan version since it makes up to 18 smaller cheesecakes!

A marble tray of mini strawberry cheesecakes on a pink backdrop next to lemons, strawberries, and a pink bowl of berries.

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Easy Mini Strawberry Cheesecakes

Yield: 12 mini cheesecakes
Prep Time: 25 minutes
Cook Time: 20 minutes
Cooling Time: 4 hours
Total Time: 4 hours 45 minutes
These mini strawberry cheesecakes are by far one of my favorite bite size desserts for holidays, dinner parties, picnics, and brunches at home! The cheesecake is ridiculously creamy with a pop of lemon, specks of vanilla bean, and a spiked strawberry topping. Oof, they are the best!

Ingredients

Graham Cracker Crust

  • 10 full graham cracker sheets
  • 50 grams granulated sugar (1/4 cup)
  • 86 grams unsalted butter, melted & cooled (6 Tablespoons)

Cheesecake Filling

  • 28 grams unsalted butter, softened (2 Tablespoons)
  • 132 grams granulated sugar (2/3 cup)
  • 454 grams full-fat cream cheese, softened (16 ounces)
  • 152 grams full-fat sour cream, room temperature (2/3 cup)
  • 1 teaspoon lemon zest
  • 1 1/2 teaspoons vanilla bean paste or vanilla extract
  • 2 large eggs, room temperature

Strawberry Topping

  • 227 grams fresh strawberries (1/2 pound)
  • 18 grams granulated sugar (1 1/2 Tablespoons)
  • 8 milliliters limoncello or orange juice (1/2 Tablespoon)

Equipment

  • Food processor or rolling pin
  • Stand mixer or hand mixer
  • Mini cheesecake pan or standard cupcake pan with liners

Instructions 

Graham Cracker Crust

  • Preheat the oven to 325°F (163°C). Lightly grease a mini cheesecake pan with butter or baking spray. Or if you're using a standard cupcake pan, line the cups with paper liners for easy removal. (See the Recipe Notes for more details on using a cupcake pan.)
  • Add the graham cracker sheets to the bowl of a food processor and pulse until you have semi-fine crumbs. You should end up with around 1 1/2 cups of crumbs (148 grams). Add the sugar and melted butter. Pulse until the graham crackers are finely ground and you have a thick dough.
  • Evenly divide the graham cracker mixture into the mini cheesecake cups, about 2 Tablespoons per cup (or 1 1/2 Tablespoons per cupcake liner). Using a pastry tamper or spoon, press the mixture evenly into the bottom of the cups. Bake for 5-6 minutes, until the crusts are toasty and light golden-brown. Let the crusts cool completely while you prepare the filling.

Cheesecake Filling

  • Fill an oven-safe pan (like a small cake pan) with a few inches of water. Set aside.
  • Add the butter and sugar to a large mixing bowl. Using a hand mixer or stand mixer, beat the butter and sugar together until the mixture is sandy. Add the cream cheese and beat until the cream cheese is light and fluffy, scraping down the sides of the bowl every once in a while.
  • Mix in the sour cream, lemon zest, and vanilla bean paste. Then, add the eggs and beat just until the filling is well-combined. Using a #20 cookie scoop, evenly divide the filling between the cooled crusts, about 3 Tablespoons per cup (or 2 Tablespoons per cupcake liner). Use a butter knife to smooth the filling evenly over the crusts.
  • Place the mini cheesecake pan (or cupcake pan) on the middle rack of the oven and set the pan of water on the rack under the mini cheesecakes. Bake at 325°F (163°C) for 15-18 minutes, or until the edges are set and the centers are still a bit wobbly (but not liquid-y).
  • Once the cheesecakes are baked, turn off the oven and crack the oven door. Let the mini cheesecakes cool for 30-60 minutes in the oven to keep the tops from cracking. Then, cover the pan and refrigerate the cheesecakes for another 3-4 hours or until the filling is completely set.

Strawberry Topping

  • De-stem the strawberries and slice them into quarters. Add the sugar and limoncello. Toss the mixture until the sugar is completely dissolved.
  • Right before serving, spoon the strawberry mixture over the chilled cheesecakes. Enjoy!

Notes

If you don’t have a food processor, you can also place the graham crackers in a zipper bag and use a rolling pin to crush them into fine crumbs. Then, mix the crust together by hand.
It’s important that all of the ingredients are room temperature when you mix the filling. This will help it come out smooth and creamy.
If you want a thicker topping, skip the fresh strawberries. You can use this strawberry compote or coulis instead!
If you’re using a cupcake pan instead of a mini cheesecake pan, you will end up with closer to 18 cheesecakes. Start checking for doneness around 14 minutes.
I think the cheesecakes taste best when they’re room temperature. Just take them out of the fridge about about 20-30 minutes before serving.
Cuisine: American
Course: Dessert
Serving: 1cheesecake, Calories: 360kcal, Carbohydrates: 30g, Protein: 4g, Fat: 25g, Saturated Fat: 14g, Cholesterol: 97mg, Sodium: 212mg, Potassium: 130mg, Fiber: 0.8g, Sugar: 22g, Vitamin C: 11mg, Calcium: 69mg, Iron: 0.8mg
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