Strawberry Cheesecake Dip
This strawberry cheesecake dip is the kind of easy dessert dip that shows up to every party and steals the whole show — no baking, no stress, just pure creamy magic.
I first made this for a last-minute get-together and honestly, it disappeared before I even got a second scoop. Now it’s my go-to whenever I need something sweet, fast, and totally crowd-pleasing.
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Why You’ll Love This Strawberry Cheesecake Dip
This no-bake sweet dip checks every box. It’s fluffy, creamy, tangy from the cream cheese, and just sweet enough to feel like dessert without going overboard.
You don’t need an oven, fancy equipment, or a ton of time. It comes together in under 20 minutes and serves 8 to 10 people easily.
It’s also incredibly versatile. Serve it at a summer cookout, a holiday gathering, a game night, or just on a Tuesday when you need a treat. No judgment here.
Ingredients You’ll Need

Everything in this recipe is simple, affordable, and probably already in your fridge. Here’s the full breakdown:
| Category | Ingredient | Amount |
|---|---|---|
| Cream Cheese Base | Cream cheese (full-fat, block-style) | 1 (8-ounce) package |
| Cream Cheese Base | Powdered sugar | 1/2 cup |
| Cream Cheese Base | Vanilla extract | 1 teaspoon (optional) |
| Cream Cheese Base | Kosher salt | 1/4 teaspoon |
| Whipped Cream Layer | Cold heavy cream | 1/2 cup |
| Strawberry Topping | Strawberry preserves | 1/3 cup |
| Dippers | Graham crackers, vanilla wafers, shortbread cookies, or cinnamon pita chips (like Stacy’s) | As needed |
Pro tip on the cream cheese: Use the full-fat block kind, not the spreadable tub variety. The block version whips up so much fluffier and holds its shape better in the dip.
And that pinch of kosher salt? Don’t skip it. It balances the sweetness perfectly and makes the whole thing taste more complex — like something from a real cheesecake bakery.
How to Make Strawberry Cheesecake Dip

Ready? This strawberry cream cheese dip comes together in just a few simple steps. Let’s walk through it together.
Step 1: Soften Your Cream Cheese
Let the cream cheese sit out at room temperature for about 45 minutes until it’s nice and soft. If you forgot (been there), just microwave it for about 15 seconds — it softens up fast.
Soft cream cheese is key here. If it’s even a little cold, you’ll end up with lumps in your dip, and nobody wants that.
Step 2: Whip the Heavy Cream
Pour your cold heavy cream into a stand mixer bowl (or use a hand mixer with a medium bowl). Beat on high speed with the whisk attachment until stiff peaks form — this usually takes 1 to 3 minutes.
You want the cream to be firm enough that it holds its shape when you lift the whisk. If it flops back down, keep going for another 30 seconds.
Once done, transfer the whipped cream to a separate bowl and set it aside. No need to clean out the mixer bowl — you’ll use it in the next step.
Step 3: Beat the Cream Cheese Mixture
Now add the softened cream cheese, powdered sugar, vanilla extract, and kosher salt to the (same, unwashed) mixer bowl. Beat with the paddle attachment on medium speed for about 3 minutes.
Scrape down the sides of the bowl as needed. You’re looking for a super light, fluffy, almost mousse-like texture here. That airy consistency is what makes this dip feel luxurious.
“When the cream cheese mixture looks pale and fluffy — almost like frosting — you’re in the right spot.”
Step 4: Fold in the Whipped Cream
Add the whipped cream to the cream cheese mixture and gently fold them together with a flexible spatula. Use slow, swooping motions to keep all that air you whipped in.
Don’t stir aggressively here — a gentle fold keeps the dip light and cloud-like instead of dense. This is the secret to that dreamy, fluffy texture.
Step 5: Add the Strawberry Swirl
Transfer the dip to a wide, shallow serving bowl and smooth it into an even layer. Spoon the strawberry preserves over the top, spreading them loosely.
Then use a fork, toothpick, or butter knife to gently swirl the preserves into the cream cheese. You don’t want to fully mix them — just a few gentle swirls creates those gorgeous pink ribbons throughout.
Serve immediately with graham crackers, vanilla wafers, shortbread cookies, or cinnamon pita chips. And watch it disappear.
Expert Tips for the Best Results
Temperature Matters
Cold heavy cream whips best, so keep it in the fridge until the very last second before using it. Warm cream won’t whip up properly and you’ll end up with a sad, runny dip.
The cream cheese, on the other hand, needs to be room temperature. These two opposites working together are what give the dip its perfect, balanced texture.
Don’t Over-Swirl the Preserves
The swirl on top isn’t just for looks — it creates little pockets of fruity jam in every scoop. If you stir it in completely, you’ll lose those lovely bursts of strawberry flavor.
A light, lazy swirl (about 3-4 strokes with a fork) is honestly all you need. Less is more here.
Make It Ahead
You can make the cream cheese base a day ahead and refrigerate it. Just add the strawberry preserves and swirl right before serving so it stays pretty.
If the dip firms up too much in the fridge, let it sit at room temperature for 10 minutes before serving. It softens right back up.
Fun Variations to Try
Mixed Berry Version
Swap the strawberry preserves for raspberry, blueberry, or even a mixed berry jam. Any fruit preserve works beautifully on top of this easy dessert dip base.
Chocolate Strawberry Dip
Drizzle a little melted chocolate over the strawberry swirl for a chocolate-covered strawberry vibe. It’s extra indulgent and incredibly fun for Valentine’s Day or date nights.
Lemon Strawberry Twist
Add a teaspoon of lemon zest and a squeeze of fresh lemon juice to the cream cheese mixture. It brightens the whole dip and pairs amazingly with the strawberry preserves on top.
This twist pairs wonderfully with something like our nectarine fruit butter with warm autumn spices if you’re building a full fruit-forward dessert spread.
Lighter Version
You can use reduced-fat cream cheese and the dip will still taste great — it just won’t be quite as rich or fluffy. Full-fat is always my first recommendation for the best texture.
Troubleshooting Common Issues
My Dip Is Too Thick
This usually means the cream cheese was over-beaten or the heavy cream was slightly over-whipped. You can gently stir in a tablespoon or two of heavy cream to loosen things up.
My Dip Is Too Runny
If the dip isn’t holding its shape, the heavy cream may not have been whipped to stiff peaks. Pop the whole bowl in the fridge for 20-30 minutes — chilling usually firms it right back up.
Lumpy Texture
Lumps almost always come from cold cream cheese. Next time, make sure it’s fully softened before beating. If you have lumps now, keep beating on medium speed for another 2 minutes — they’ll usually smooth out.
Serving Ideas and Pairings
This no-bake sweet dip loves a good dipper. Graham crackers are the classic choice for obvious reasons — they taste like tiny cheesecake crusts. But don’t sleep on cinnamon pita chips (Stacy’s brand is amazing) for a slightly spiced crunch.
Fresh fruit like sliced strawberries, apple slices, or banana coins are also incredible dippers if you want to keep things lighter. It’s basically a fruit and dip platter upgrade.
Hosting a bigger spread? Try pairing this alongside our easy sheet pan pancakes for a brunch dessert table that’ll genuinely impress.
And if you love fun, crowd-pleasing recipes like this one, our classic Kentucky Derby pie is another guaranteed hit for gatherings.
Storage Instructions
| Storage Method | Container | How Long It Lasts |
|---|---|---|
| Refrigerator | Airtight container or covered bowl | Up to 3 days |
| Freezer | Not recommended | Texture suffers when thawed |
Reheating: This dip is served cold, so no reheating needed! Just let it sit at room temperature for about 10 minutes if it’s been chilling in the fridge and you want it a little softer.
No-waste idea: Leftover dip makes a fantastic spread on toast, bagels, or pancakes the next morning. Think strawberry cheesecake toast — you’re welcome.
It’s also delicious stirred into oatmeal or layered into a parfait with granola. Basically, don’t let a single spoonful go to waste.
Nutritional Information

The following values are approximate per serving, based on 10 servings. Dipper calories are not included.
| Nutrient | Per Serving (approx.) |
|---|---|
| Calories | 130 kcal |
| Total Fat | 10g |
| Saturated Fat | 6g |
| Cholesterol | 35mg |
| Sodium | 95mg |
| Total Carbohydrates | 11g |
| Sugars | 10g |
| Protein | 2g |
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I use fresh strawberries instead of preserves?
You can! Dice fresh strawberries and toss them with a teaspoon of sugar, then spoon them over the top instead of the preserves. The texture will be chunkier and a bit more juicy, which is honestly delicious.
Just note that fresh strawberries release liquid over time, so add them right before serving rather than ahead of time.
Can I make this strawberry cheesecake dip without a stand mixer?
Absolutely. A hand mixer works just as well — use it on high speed to whip the cream and on medium to beat the cream cheese base. The result is exactly the same, just slightly more arm workout involved.
How far in advance can I make this easy dessert dip?
You can make the cream cheese base up to 24 hours ahead and keep it covered in the fridge. Add the strawberry swirl right before serving to keep it looking gorgeous and fresh.
What are the best dippers for strawberry cream cheese dip?
Graham crackers are the top pick — they taste like cheesecake crust. Cinnamon pita chips, shortbread cookies, and vanilla wafers are all wonderful too. Fresh fruit slices like strawberries, apples, and bananas also work beautifully for a lighter option.
Can I double this recipe for a larger crowd?
Yes, easily! Just double all the ingredients and use a larger serving bowl. The dip scales up without any issues and is a perfect party-size no-bake sweet dip for bigger gatherings.
Give This Recipe a Try!
This strawberry cheesecake dip is the kind of recipe that becomes a permanent fixture in your dessert rotation. It’s fast, it’s easy, it looks beautiful, and it tastes like something you’d order at a restaurant.
Whether you’re hosting a party or just treating yourself on a weeknight, this no-bake sweet dip delivers every single time. Pair it with our homemade cinnamon nectarine crisp for the ultimate cozy dessert spread.
If you make this recipe, I’d absolutely love to hear how it went! Drop a comment below, leave a star rating, and save it to Pinterest so you always have it on hand when a sweet craving hits.
And if you’re in the mood for more crowd-pleasing bites, check out our cheesy chicken quesadillas — a savory counterpart that’s just as easy and just as addictive.

Dreamy Strawberry Cheesecake Dip
Equipment
- Stand mixer or hand mixer
- Mixing bowls
- Spatula
- Whisk Attachment
Ingredients
Cream Cheese Base
- 1 package (8-ounce) cream cheese full-fat, block-style
- ½ cup powdered sugar
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract optional
- ¼ teaspoon kosher salt
Whipped Cream Layer
- ½ cup heavy cream cold
Strawberry Topping
- ⅓ cup strawberry preserves
Dippers
- graham crackers
- vanilla wafers
- shortbread cookies
- cinnamon pita chips
Instructions
- Soften the cream cheese at room temperature for about 45 minutes or microwave for 15 seconds until soft.
- Whip the cold heavy cream in a mixer on high speed until stiff peaks form, about 1 to 3 minutes. Set aside.
- In the same bowl, beat the cream cheese, powdered sugar, vanilla extract, and salt on medium speed for about 3 minutes until light and fluffy.
- Gently fold the whipped cream into the cream cheese mixture using a spatula until combined and airy.
- Transfer to a serving bowl, spoon strawberry preserves on top, and lightly swirl with a fork or knife.
- Serve immediately with your favorite dippers.
