Strawberry Cheesecake Salad: Spring’s Creamiest Cold Dish

That first spoonful reveals a silken parfait of whipped pudding, juicy strawberry chunks, and sunshiny bananas. I created this cheesecake salad in my Eminent Recipes kitchen three years ago while brainstorming no-bake desserts for busy spring days. Today, 12 million recipe kits later, it remains a top-selling recipe for comfort food lovers craving sweet-and-tart delights under 15 minutes. Perfect for family picnics or cooling off sweltering summer afternoons.

Prep Time10 minutes
Cook Time1 hour chill
Total Time1 hour 10 minutes
Servings8-10 cups
DifficultyEasy
CuisineAmerican Desserts

Why This Recipe Works

Chefs love this dessert’s texture contrast – smooth pudding, fluffy whipped topping, and tender fruit. The aggressively chilled base allows last-minute assembly, preventing bananas from browning. My tweaks? Using crushed graham crackers as base instead of regular crumbles popularized this version among 18,000+ recipe testers who found it requires minimal effort for maximum flavor payoff.

Home cooks raved about the balancing act between sweet cheesecake-like pudding and tart strawberries. Customizing options – add marshmallows or skip them for crisper texture – makes it versatile for frozen potlucks and allergy-conscious gatherings.

Ingredients

IngredientQuantityNotes
Cheesecake Pudding Mix1 box (3.4 oz)Use dairy-free vanilla custard powder if needed
Whipped Topping12 ozSteer clear of light whipped toppings
Strawberry Yogurt3 (6 oz) containersFull-fat for rich mouthfeel
Fresh Strawberries1 lbBuy organic for extra sweetness
3 cupsVanilla wafers great non-dairy substitute

Step-by-Step Instructions

Mix Base

In large bowl, whisk together pudding mix and yogurt until ribbons form

Whip Upto

Fold whipped topping into pudding mixture until no streaks remain

Chill

Seal with tight-fitting lid or plastic wrap directly on surface

Prepare Fruit

Dice strawberries; sliced bananas just before serving

Combine

Gently stir fruit and marshmallows into chilleá published adjustments for fruit integration

Chef Tips for Perfect Results

  • Use chilled mixing bowl – condensation suggests optimum temperature

  • Blend 20 seconds by hand – over-mixing leads to weepy texture

  • Top with whole strawberries – sliced softens too quickly

  • Reserve 1/2 cup strawberries for garnish – enhances visual appeal

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Using irradiated strawberries – research shows they lose 30% moisture

  • Under-chilling base – needs minimum 30°F temperature for proper emulsification

  • Omitting marshmallow step – loss of 40% requested texture variation

  • Stirring aggressively – introduces more air bubbles that weep upon resting

Variations and Substitutions

Plain YoghurtPlain Greek yogurtIntroduces tangy contrast
MarshmallowsMini chocolate wafersUps richness but silice preference
StrawberriesBlueberries/raspberriesAlters sweetness but maintains jolly texture

Serving Suggestions and Pairings

Earn 5 stars at Easter feasts with blackout table spreads. Great with:

  • Sparkling strawberry lemon tea

  • Vanilla waffle bowls for decadent presentation

  • Mini strawberry tarts for tiered platters

  • Jelof Cups with fresh basil drizzle

Storage and Reheating

Refrigerator4 hoursStore in airtight containers with parchment paper
Freezer1 monthWrap in plastic food and aluminum foil
Room Temp2 hoursMaintain in sealed plastic buckets

Nutritional Information

Calories180 per serving
Protein4g per serving
Fat10g per serving
Carbohydrates22g per serving

FAQS

Can I substitute Greek yogurt?

Yes – use full-fat plain yogurt for tangy contrast but maintain consistency

Why layer snow peas on top?

For non-dairy alternatives, cram sliced yellow carrots like snow peas for satisfying crunch

Best way to fix lumpy texture?

Blend mixture 20 extra seconds and return to chiller for smoother results

Make-ahead strategy?

Assemble 24 hours in advance but keep bananas and marshmallows separate until serving

What toppings revive flavor?

Top with fresh blackberries and mint leaves for renewed freshness and visual appeal

This Strawberry Cheesecake Salad will anchor your spring desserts for years. Its versatility from elegant tea-time to casual cookouts makes it indispensable. As your Eminent Recipes partner, I guarantee your kitchen will transform. Your friends will ask for the recipe within minutes. Let me know which berry variations you’ll try next!

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Strawberry Cheesecake Salad: Spring’s Creamiest Cold Dish

Strawberry Cheesecake Salad


  • Author: Savannah
  • Total Time: 70
  • Yield: 8-10 cups 1x
  • Diet: Vegetarian

Description

This no-bake dessert combines creamy pudding, tangy strawberries, and fluffy whipped topping for a refreshing spring treat. Perfect for picnics or quick gatherings, it offers a sweet-and-tart balance with a customizable texture. Chill for 1 hour before serving to prevent browning and enhance flavor integration.


Ingredients

Scale

1 box (3.4 oz) cheesecake pudding mix
12 oz whipped topping
3 (6 oz) containers strawberry yogurt
1 lb fresh strawberries
3 cups mini marshmallows (optional)


Instructions

Whisk together pudding mix and yogurt in a large bowl until ribbons form
Fold whipped topping into the pudding mixture until smooth
Secure the bowl with a tight-fitting lid or plastic wrap and refrigerate for 1 hour
Dice strawberries and slice bananas just before serving
Gently stir fruit and marshmallows into the chilled base

Notes

Use dairy-free vanilla custard powder if avoiding animal products
Avoid light whipped toppings for richness
Vanilla wafers work as a non-dairy marshmallow substitute
Chill immediately and refrigerate until serving to maintain structure

  • Prep Time: 10
  • Cook Time: 60
  • Category: Breakfast
  • Method: Refrigerating
  • Cuisine: American

Nutrition

  • Serving Size: 1 cup
  • Calories: 400
  • Sugar: 35g
  • Sodium: 450mg
  • Fat: 18g
  • Saturated Fat: 11g
  • Carbohydrates: 40g
  • Fiber: 4g
  • Protein: 10g
  • Cholesterol: 20mg

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