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Vegan “Cheesecake” Stuffed Strawberries

Vegan cheesecake stuffed strawberries are an easy treat to whip up for any special occasion. Make vegan “cream cheese” filling using raw cashews and pure maple syrup!
Vegan "Cheesecake" Stuffed Strawberries - naturally sweetened and healthy! | theroastedroot.net #vegan #paleo #dessert Make these treats for the 4th of July!

I recently discovered the amazingness that is No-Bake Vegan Cheesecake filling so I thought I’d share it with you all for a last-minute festive treat.

Not only does it taste so similar to the real thing, but vegan cheesecake filling is actually not to shabby for you! You know how I like my desserts with benefits.

How to Make Vegan Cheesecake Stuffed Strawberries (a.k.a. Deviled Strawberries):

To get started, you’ll need to soak raw cashews overnight.

It may be tempting to soak the nuts for only a few hours, but for the creamiest, dreamiest results, you’ll need a full 8 to 12 hours of soak time.

Once the cashews have soaked, drain them of the water, give them a rinse, and blend them with the rest of the ingredients in a blender. Other than raw cashews, the filling is made with lemon juice, pure maple syrup (or agave), a splash of vanilla extract, and some almond milk (or water). 

Blend these ingredients in a blender or food processor until very creamy! This may require you to stop the blender a couple of times and scrape the sides to process.

Cut the tops off of the strawberries and use a paring knife to carefully remove the inner core. Stuff that strawberry with the cheesecake filling, and enjoy!

If you want the strawberries to stand up, you can cut the bottoms off of them to create a flat surface.

So simple, no baking or cooking required, cheesecake for days!

How to Make Vegan "Cheesecake" Filling, plus cheesecake-stuffed strawberries | theroastedroot,net

I found the cheesecake filling gets even thicker and more flavorful as it sits in the refrigerator, so I would recommend chilling it for a few hours (overnight is fine too) before putting it to use.

Note: If you’re looking to make a full vegan cheesecake, you’ll need to double the filling recipe, as the recipe listed in this post is just the right amount to stuff 32 ounces (2 containers) of strawberries.

When I was in college, one of my roommates was obsessed with chocolate covered strawberries and cheesecake-filled strawberries. Every once in a while, we’d get together and drink wine and make massive batches of strawberry treats.

We’d dip some in dark chocolate, some in white, some in both, stuff some with cheesecake filling, and drizzle the cheesecake-filled ones with the remaining melted chocolate. This simple dessert was a fun activity and the best part, but of course, is eating as you go.

Remembering how much I enjoyed cheesecake-filled strawberries, I used my new-found lovely vegan cheesecake filling for that exact purpose.

You can do as my friend and I used to do and drizzle the stuffed strawberries with melted white or dark chocolate (to keep them vegan, use vegan chocolate chips), or top them with fresh blueberries for a red, white, and blue festive dessert.

I also topped some of the strawberries with coconut sugar, which almost gives them a toasted marshmallow flavor. The sugar melts into the cheesecake filling and gives them a caramelized/buttery effect.

Now that you’re aware of my new discovery, you can probably imagine what is soon to come…no-bake vegan cheesecake galore, my friends!

Vegan "Cheesecake" Stuffed Strawberries - naturally sweetened and healthy! | theroastedroot.net #vegan #paleo #dessert Make these treats for the 4th of July!

Have a safe and fun weekend! Until Monday…stuff yourselves silly on these healthful stuffed strawberries!

Vegan "Cheesecake" Stuffed Strawberries - naturally sweetened and healthy! | theroastedroot.net #vegan #paleo #dessert Make these treats for the 4th of July!

Vegan Cheesecake Stuffed Strawberries

Strawberries stuffed with homemade cashew-based "cream cheese" for a rich, creamy dessert recipe!
Prep Time: 10 minutes
Total Time: 10 minutes
12 Servings

Ingredients

Vegan Cheesecake Filling:

  • 1 cup raw cashews, soaked overnight
  • 2 tablespoons coconut oil, melted and cooled
  • 3 tablespoons lime or lemon juice
  • 3 to 4 tablespoons pure maple syrup or agave nectar, to taste
  • 1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
  • 3 tablespoons to 4 unsweetened almond milk or water*
  • Pinch sea salt

Vegan "Cheesecake" Stuffed Strawberries

  • 32 ounces fresh ripe strawberries
  • Vegan "cheesecake" filling, recipe above
  • Fresh blueberries, optional
  • 1 tablespoon coconut sugar, optional

Instructions

  • Soak the cashews for 8 to 12 hours. Drain and rinse.
  • Add cashews to a high-powered blender along with the remaining cheesecake filling ingredients. Blend until completely smooth. It will take several cycles of blending (about 2 full minutes of blend time) to get the mixture smooth. If necessary, add more almond milk or water to get the ingredients to blend.
  • Transfer "cheesecake" filling to a container and refrigerate until completely chilled, about 2 hours.
  • Rinse the strawberries well and pat dry with a paper towel. Chop the tips and tails off and use a pairing knife or melon baller to scoop the insides (hull) out of each strawberry.
  • Stuff each strawberry with the vegan "cheesecake" filling and top with fresh blueberries and/or coconut sugar. You can also drizzle each strawberry with melted white or dark chocolate.
  • Serve chilled and enjoy!

Notes

*If necessary, add more almond milk (or water) one tablespoon at a time if mixture is too thick.

Nutrition

Serving: 1Stuffed Strawberry - Calories: 96kcal - Carbohydrates: 8g - Protein: 2g - Fat: 6g - Fiber: 1g - Sugar: 5g
Course: Lifestyle
Cuisine: American
Keyword: chocolate covered strawberries, deviled strawberries, Vegan Cheesecake Stuffed Strawberries, vegan desserts
Servings: 12 Servings
Calories: 96kcal
Author: Julia
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Meg @ Noming thru Life

Tuesday 7th of July 2015

Aww, these are so cute and delicious looking. Plus, I love that you can make the cheesecake filling ahead of time AND it tastes even better when you do. FABULOUS! Hope your 4th was wonderful Julia!

Joanne

Tuesday 7th of July 2015

Okay, I really need to try this soaked cashew thing...because if I can have healthier cheesecake ALL THE TIME...then I really should.

Kelly // The Pretty Bee: Cooking & Creating

Friday 3rd of July 2015

These look delicious! I wish I could eat cashews, because these look so tasty!

Medha @ Whisk & Shout

Friday 3rd of July 2015

Yay for vegan noms! Loving the cashew based cheesecake filling, so nutritious and creamy! :)

Brenda F

Friday 3rd of July 2015

Do you think this recipe would work with almonds instead of cashews? My kids are allergic to cashews but this looks so tasty!

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