No-Bake Strawberry Cheesecake Ball


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I was both very lucky and very unlucky during last year’s Super Bowl.

The night started out well; I made brownies and a peanut butter chocolate chip cheesecake ball, and both fortunately survived the train commute to the party intact. I also won the grand prize of $83 in the Super Bowl square grid game (where everyone picks random squares, then numbers are filled in later to correlate with the score).

Money in one hand, empty dishes from the brownies and cheesecake ball in the other, I headed out the door. It wasn’t until after midnight that I arrived home and realized my purse—keys included—was sitting back at my friend’s apartment.

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The peanut butter cheesecake ball and Chocolate Brownie Cheesecake Ball version I made a few months later were so popular with readers that I was excited to try out even more variations. My first experiment—a pumpkin version—unfortunately never set correctly. This strawberry cream cheese version fared much better.

It tastes like eating a slice of crustless strawberry cheesecake and is great for bringing to parties. Serve with graham crackers or fresh fruit, or layer it in between sliced bananas or apples.

It tastes like eating a slice of crustless strawberry cheesecake and is great for bringing to parties. Serve with graham crackers or fresh fruit, or layer it in between sliced bananas or apples: https://lett-trim.today/2015/01/25/strawberry-cheesecake-ball/

Strawberry Cheesecake Ball

Adapted from: Chocolate Chip Peanut Butter Cheesecake Ball

  • 8 oz strawberry cream cheese, such as Daiya
  • 1/4 cup melted coconut butter OR raw cashew butter (60g)
  • 2 cups powdered sugar or Sugar-Free Powdered Sugar (300g)
  • 1/2 tsp pure vanilla extract
  • optional 1/2 cup mini chocolate chips

Warm the cream cheese until it is very easy to stir. Make sure your coconut butter is warmed until easily stir-able as well. (In general, if you ever have trouble with coconut butter that just will not become smooth, simply add some melted coconut oil to the butter and stir until smooth.) Mix the cream cheese and coconut butter together then add the vanilla extract and 1/2 cup of the powdered sugar. It will seem very dry, but just keep stirring until all of the powdered sugar is absorbed. Then add another 1/2 cup powdered sugar, stir until absorbed, and repeat with the rest of the powdered sugar. Each time, it will seem dry at first but will eventually become a smooth batter again. Spoon the mixture onto a large sheet of plastic wrap, then bring up the sides of the wrap and twist very tightly. It doesn’t need to look like a perfect ball yet. Freeze in the coldest part of your freezer 2-3 hours or until firm enough to mold into a ball shape and remove the plastic wrap without the ball falling apart. If using chocolate chips, place them in a large bowl and roll the ball around. Freeze until ready to serve, or refrigerate if serving the next day.

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37 Comments

  1. Lauren says:

    This looks so yummy! I love that it lets you have just a little bit of cheesecake goodness. This would be such an impressive snack to bring to any party. I’m sure it would be a guaranteed hit!

  2. Elle {Styelleish } says:

    Yum! Maybe I’ll try making this with my homemade strawberry cream cheese!

  3. Abby says:

    I love the pictures! And yes I managed to lock myself out on multiple occasions. To make matters worse, the last time I did it, it was pouring rain. I had to run to my neighbor’s house and wait until they got home to give me a spare key. Thank goodness for cell phones!

  4. Chelsea says:

    Yes! Definitely trying this!
    I can relate with the pumpkin version. I made one and brought it to a party. It was fine frozen, but as it thawed… at least everyone raved about the pumpkin cheesecake dip. Yes…. dip. 😉 I was glad it was in a bowl.
    Also, made your sweet potato skins last night. You make my life a better place.

  5. Kim says:

    This looks amazing! Your recipes are fabulous!

  6. Aubrey says:

    YUM!:)

  7. Michelle says:

    Pinned! I have already made both the chocolate chip pb ball AND the brownie one. I wish the pumpkin one had worked though. That sounds right up my alley.

  8. Diana says:

    Beautiful!!!

  9. Andrea @ Chocolate & Sea Salt says:

    I am planning on making a sweet cheeseball for the Super Bowl – this one might be it! Looks so good 🙂

  10. Caralynn says:

    Oh no that’s terrible! I don’t think that’s ever happened to me surprisingly, because I’m really forgetful.

    The cheese ball looks so good. I was planning to make your peanut butter cheese ball this Sunday, but now I don’t know which to choose.