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Mini strawberry cheesecakes that come together in just minutes. The crust is simply a cookie that you drop in place, and everything bakes in a muffin pan. The recipe makes just 4 individual cheesecakes, but you can scale it up as you need.

Two mini strawberry cheesecakes on a plate with a fork.

Mini strawberry cheesecakesย 

Youโ€™re looking at the fastest way to cure a cheesecake craving. Well, we have no bake chocolate cheesecake and no bake blueberry cheesecake options here on this site, but if you want the REAL DEAL CHEESECAKE, this is it. Four small two-bite mini strawberry cheesecakes in a muffin pan is your key to cheesecake bliss. Plus, when you bake mini cheesecakes in a muffin pan, they donโ€™t need a water bath. This recipe is so easy like that! Itโ€™s based on my recipe for mini cheesecakes, but with the addition of a fresh strawberry topping.

I have a little trick for making the easiest cheesecake crust ever: just a drop a cookie in there! Thereโ€™s no need to crush the graham crackers, mix them with melted butter and sugar, and then press them into the pan. The reason we make cheesecake crust like that is because graham crackers are too dry and not very sweet. However, if we use a Nilla wafer cookie, we can skip that step entirely. Youโ€™re 10 minutes closer to cheesecake, and thatโ€™s a good thing for me!

Ingredients:

  • vanilla wafer cookies: Youโ€™re looking for the ones in the yellow box that spell vanilla wrong. You get me?
  • cream cheese: Softened full-fat cream cheese, please.
  • egg
  • granulated sugar
  • vanilla extract
  • lemon juice
  • strawberries: Fresh or frozen whole strawberries are fine here.

How to make mini strawberry cheesecakes:

  1. Gather the ingredients: cookies, cream cheese, egg, sugar, vanilla, lemon juice and strawberries. Ensure your cream cheese and egg are at room temperature for the creamiest cheesecake without lumps!
    Ingredients for mini cheesecakes on a white table.
  2. First, preheat the oven to 375-degrees Fahrenheit, and place 4 cupcake liners in 4 spaces of a muffin pan. Drop each cookie into the muffin liners with the flat side facing down.
    Four cookies in cupcake liners in a pan.
  3. In a small bowl, using an electric mixer, beat together the softened cream cheese, egg, granulated sugar, lemon juice, and vanilla extract until creamy and combined very well. The mixture shouldnโ€™t contain any lumps. If it does, your cream cheese or egg is too cold. Divide the mixture between the cupcake liners evenly.
    Cheesecake batter in mini liners of a muffin pan.
  4. Bake for 15 minutes. Let them cool in the pan, and then refrigerate for at least 4 hours.ย 
    Whole strawberries in a small sauce pan.
  5. While the cheesecakes cool, make the strawberry topping. Combine the whole strawberries in a small sauce pan with a small splash of water with the granulated sugar. Cook them over low heat until theyโ€™re soft and syrupy. Be careful when youโ€™re stirring them so they donโ€™t break up too much. Mostly whole berries is what weโ€™re going for.
    Cooked fresh strawberries in a pan.
  6. Let the strawberries cool, and then stir in the vanilla extract. Spoon them over the chilled mini cheesecakes before serving.

Why are my mini cheesecakes falling in?

When your mini cheesecakes come out of the oven, they will be puffed and may have some very small cracks on the edges. However, they are going to sink slightly in the center as they cool. This is totally normal, and perfect for adding the strawberry filling (or any filling, really!). When theyโ€™re cool, they wonโ€™t have any cracks, however. The slight sinking is because weโ€™re baking them in a smaller pan than typically required of a cheesecake. Most New York style cheesecakes have a slight dip in the center, leaving room for a sour cream sauce. A slight dent or slight falling in isnโ€™t a flaw, itโ€™s desirable to hold toppings.

Small cheesecakes in a muffin pan.

Can mini cheesecakes be frozen?

Yes, absolutely! I think these mini strawberry cheesecakes are delicious eaten frozen, right out of the freezer, too! Do not freeze them with strawberry topping, keep that separate until serving. My cheesecake in a loaf pan is easy to freeze, defrost, and serve later, too.

How can you tell if mini cheesecakes are done?

Mini cheesecakes are puffy and are dry to the touch when theyโ€™re done. Pull them out of the oven before they start to obtain golden brown spots. They will continue cooking and setting in the pan as they cool, and the fridge will help them firm up, too. This recipe is baked at a high temperature (375-degrees F) so the cook time is only 15 minutes with at least 4 hours of chilling time.

Yield: 4

Mini Strawberry Cheesecakes

Two mini strawberry cheesecakes on a plate with a fork.

These individual baked mini strawberry cheesecakes are all kinds of tasty!

Prep Time 15 minutes
Cook Time 15 minutes
Total Time 30 minutes

Ingredients

  • 6 ounces cream cheese, softened
  • 1 large egg
  • 1/4 cup + 2 tablespoons sugar
  • 1/2 teaspoon vanilla
  • 1/2 teaspoon lemon juice
  • 4 Nilla wafers (or other small cookies)

For the strawberry topping:

  • 1/2 cup whole strawberries (about 10 berries)
  • 1 tablespoon granulated sugar
  • 1 tablespoon of water
  • 1/4 teaspoon vanilla extract

Instructions

  1. Preheat the oven to 375, and line 4 cups in a muffin pan with paper liners. Gather all ingredients. Ingredients for mini cheesecakes on a white table.
  2. Drop a cookie in each liner, with the flat side down. Four cookies in cupcake liners in a pan.
  3. In a small bowl, beat together the cream cheese, egg, sugar, vanilla and lemon juice. Beat very well until combined. Divide the mixture between the cups and bake for 15 minutes. Cheesecakes in muffin cups.
  4. Let cakes cool, then refrigerate at least 4 hours. Make the topping: place the strawberries, sugar and water in a small sauce pan. Cook the strawberries while stirring frequently, but being careful not to break them up too much over low heat until syrupy and soft, about 10 minutes. The water should evaporate and the juices around the strawberries should thicken. If they threaten to burn, lower the heat and continue at a gentle simmer. Whole strawberries in a small sauce pan.
  5. Remove the berries from the heat and let them cool slightly. Stir the vanilla extract into the strawberries. Strawberries cooked down in metal pan.
  6. Serve each chilled cheesecake with a few strawberries on top, letting the strawberry syrup fall down the sides.

Notes

vanilla wafer cookies: You're looking for the ones in the yellow box that spell vanilla wrong. You get me?
cream cheese: Softened full-fat cream cheese, please.
strawberries: Fresh or frozen whole strawberries are fine here.

Nutrition Information:

Yield:

4

Serving Size:

1

Amount Per Serving: Calories: 210Total Fat: 16gSaturated Fat: 9gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 6gCholesterol: 89mgSodium: 167mgCarbohydrates: 12gFiber: 0gSugar: 9gProtein: 4g

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About Christina Lane

Christina Lane is the author of 5 cookbooks all about cooking and baking for two. She has scaled down hundreds of recipes into smaller servings so you can enjoy your favorite dishes without the leftovers! Valentine's Day is her favorite holiday.

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68 Comments

  1. Zara says:

    As someone who doesnโ€™t like making large batches of desserts either, your website is a godsend. These were the most darling little cheesecakes Iโ€™ve ever baked, and so easy too! Everything was proportioned just right. Definitely will be making these again. Thanks for the recipe, Christina!

  2. Ellen says:

    I just made these. They are absolutely delicious and
    super easy. I beat the filling until it was a little fluffy and it made 8 which was just perfect. I will definetely make these again!

    1. Christina Lane says:

      Thanks for letting me know :)

  3. Steffi Seetric says:

    Hi Christina
    Your recipes are just amazingโ€ฆi so love the small portioned dessertsโ€ฆi tried this recipe but my creamcheese seperatedโ€ฆwhat would have gone wrong.?

  4. Anaรฏs says:

    Hello from France. I made these last night and they turned out great. I had a leftover slice of your chocolate cake so I put a piece on the bottom and yay! Thanks for your quick, small-batch recipes, I love your website!

  5. Connie Long says:

    I used animal crackers, havenโ€™t decided what to put on top. Maybe Iโ€™ll melt some jam/jelly and use a different flavor on evert=y cheesecake. This recipe could not be easier. Also I used three custard cups instead of cupcake liners.

    1. Kathie S. says:

      The recipe seems confusing. Is the sugar 1/4 c for cheesecake batter and 2.T for strawberries?? Or does it all go in the batter and measurements for strawberry sauce just omitted?? I see no amount of strawberries recommended and no amount of vanilla for strawberry sauce though it says to add it after cooking. Only measure of anything for strawberry sauce is โ€œa splash of waterโ€. Could you please clarify.

      1. Chrissy says:

        Yes the 2 t is for strawberry topping

  6. Ruth says:

    I started making the strawberry topping first and itโ€™s not going so well. The strawberries have lost their color and flavor while heating them. They will have to be thrown out. I think a better way to make the topping is to cut the strawberries into bite size pieces, mix with sugar, put in fridge and let the juices come out naturally.

    1. Christina Lane says:

      I think the heat was too high and you burned them.

  7. Susan Becker says:

    I made these delicious cheesecakes last night for my husband and myself, They turned out good; had to bake for 5 minutes longer due to the tops being jiggly. I loved the lemon in them; just a tough to brighten them up. I think next time I will leave the cookie out as it did not seem too much.
    Thank you for the recipeโ€“I think I will buy one of your cookbooks. I hate having left-over dessert as I have no willpower.

  8. jj says:

    hey, these look like a good idea for Motherโ€™s Day! I was wondering if I can substitute granulated sugar for coconut sugar? These look yum tho, canโ€™t wait to make it!