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This Chocolate Covered Strawberry Cheesecake recipe is made with strawberry cheesecake filling and chocolate Oreo crust, all covered in chocolate ganache and chocolate covered strawberries! It’s an amazing cheesecake recipe that’s perfect for special occasions.
Table of Contents
- Why You’ll Love Chocolate Covered Strawberry Cheesecake
- What You’ll Need To Make A Chocolate Covered Strawberry Cheesecake
- How to Make Strawberry Cheesecake Topped With Chocolate Covered Strawberries
- Tips for Success
- Storage Information
- More Strawberry Cheesecake Recipes
- Watch How To Make It
- Get the Recipe
Why You’ll Love Chocolate Covered Strawberry Cheesecake
Strawberries and chocolate are a classic dessert combo, and when you add cheesecake to the mix you have one irresistible treat! I mean, what’s not to love about creamy strawberry cheesecake with an Oreo cookie crust, chocolate ganache topping and chocolate covered strawberries? They compliment each other so well, without either flavor overpowering the other. Let me explain what I mean.
- Bursting with strawberry flavor. The cheesecake uses both strawberry puree (made from a full 3 cups of strawberries) and strawberry extract to achieve the perfect strawberry flavor. Plus, there are real chocolate covered strawberries on top. I’m in heaven!
- Plenty of chocolate. This cheesecake starts with my failproof Oreo crust and has a glossy chocolate ganache topping. Did I mention the strawberries are dipped in chocolate?! Trust me, there’s plenty of chocolate to go around.
- Easy to make. And the best part? Even though this strawberry cheesecake looks super fancy, it is actually pretty simple to put together. I’ve broken everything down for you in easy to follow steps.
- Perfect for special occasions. This cheesecake recipe is also an excellent choice for Valentine’s Day, bridal showers or anytime you’re in the mood for a decadent strawberry dessert and a little romance. It’s the perfect way to say I love you when words just aren’t enough.
The final cheesecake is delightfully delicious, but if you’re looking for more cheesecake recipes I’ve got you covered! For example, this Classic Vanilla Cheesecake and Basic Strawberry Cheesecake are always a hit. You can dress them up with homemade Whipped Cream, Strawberry Sauce or Hot Fudge Sauce to fit your style and mood.
What You’ll Need To Make A Chocolate Covered Strawberry Cheesecake
If you start with the right ingredients, your cheesecake will turn out perfectly. Here are my top ingredient tips so you’ll know what you need. You can find full ingredient amounts in the recipe card.
Chocolate Crust
- Oreo cookie crumbs – You’ll need 25-30 whole Oreos to make 2 1/4 cups of crumbs. See the tips section below for directions on how to make your own cookie crumbs.
- Salted butter – I like to use salted butter in cheesecake crusts. It gives the crust just a bit more flavor.
Strawberry Cheesecake
- Strawberries – I really recommend using fresh chopped strawberries for the reduction needed to create the strawberry flavor of the filling. You can also use frozen berries if you prefer. You’ll just need to thaw and remove any excess liquid.
- Cream cheese – Use room temperature, full-fat bricks of cream cheese. You’ll know they are ready to use when you can gently press the wrapper with your thumb and leave an imprint. Do not use whipped or tub-varieties of cream cheese.
- Sugar – Granulated sugar sweetens the cheesecake and enhances the strawberry flavor.
- Flour – All-purpose flour in the filling gives the cheesecake a lighter, creamier texture. Flour also helps to prevent cracking.
- Sour cream – For creamy texture, use full-fat, room temperature sour cream.
- Strawberry extract – For extra strawberry flavor! It enhances the overall flavor obtained by the strawberry reduction.
- Eggs – To get the perfect consistency for the filling, make sure to use large, room temperature eggs (not medium or extra large).
- Red food coloring – The cheesecake will have a slightly pink color from the strawberry puree, but I wanted a brighter shade, so I decided to add a little red food coloring. It’s definitely optional, but I liked the nice pink color it created. Whether you use gel or liquid coloring, you don’t have to add much. Start slow and adjust the color until you are satisfied.
Toppings
- Semi-sweet chocolate chips – To make the ganache, I recommend using semi-sweet baking chips. They will help to balance out the overall sweetness of the final cake.
- Heavy whipping cream – Heated cream will be used for the ganache and COLD cream will be used to make the whipped cream.
- Powdered sugar – Used to sweeten and thicken the whipped cream.
- Vanilla extract – Adds a hint of flavor to the whipped cream.
- Pink gel icing color – Again, this step is optional, but I think coloring the whipped cream pink adds to the overall color scheme of the cake. I recommend using pink gel icing color because it is highly concentrated, and you’ll only need a tiny bit to get the right color.
- Chocolate covered strawberries – I made my chocolate covered strawberries, but you could certainly buy them already made. If you want to go the DIY route, check out my recipe for chocolate covered strawberries. I like to dip them in dark chocolate and then drizzle them with white chocolate. It’s delicious and super easy!
How to Make Strawberry Cheesecake Topped With Chocolate Covered Strawberries
There’s nothing like step-by-step instructions to help you stay on track when making a recipe with a lot of different components. Take a look, and familiarize yourself with what you’ll be doing to bring this beauty to life. More comprehensive directions can be found in the recipe card below.
To Make the Chocolate Crust
- Prepare to bake: Preheat oven to 325°F. Line a 9-inch springform pan with parchment paper in the bottom and grease the sides.
- Combine crust and press into pan: Combine the crust ingredients in a small bowl. Press the mixture into the bottom and up the sides of the springform pan.
- Bake: Bake the crust for 10 minutes, then set aside to cool.
- Cover pan with foil: Cover the outsides of the pan with aluminum foil so that water from the water bath cannot get in. Set prepared pan aside.
To Make the Strawberry Cheesecake Filling
- Puree and strain strawberries: Add the strawberries to a food processor or blender and puree until smooth, then strain through a fine mesh sieve to discard the seeds.
- Cook puree until thickened: Add the puree to a medium sized saucepan and cook over medium heat. Allow the mixture to come to a boil and continue to boil, stirring consistently to keep it from burning, until it has thickened and reduce to 1/2 cup, about 20 minutes. To measure, pour the puree into a measuring cup. If it’s more than 1/2 cup, add it back to the pan and continue to cook it.
- Cool strawberry reduction: When the puree has thickened and reduced, pour into a small bowl and allow to cool to at least room temperature. This strawberry mixture can be made ahead, if you like.
- Set oven temperature: When ready to proceed with the filling, set oven temperature to 300°F.
- Beat cream cheese, sugar and flour on low: In a large bowl, beat the cream cheese, sugar and flour on low speed until completely combined and smooth. Be sure to use low speed to reduce the amount of air added to the batter, which can cause cracks. Scrape down the sides of the bowl.
- Mix in sour cream: Add the sour cream and mix on low speed until well combined.
- Add strawberry puree and extract: Add the strawberry puree and strawberry extract and mix on low speed until well combined.
- Add eggs one at a time: Add the eggs one at a time, mixing slowly to combine after each addition. Scrape down the sides of the bowl as needed to make sure everything is well combined.
- Mix in food coloring: Stir in drops of red food coloring until you reach your desired shade of pink.
- Pour filling over the crust: Pour the cheesecake batter evenly into the crust.
To Bake and Cool the Cheesecake
- Set up water bath: Place the springform pan inside another larger pan. Fill the outside pan with enough warm water to go about halfway up the sides of the springform pan. The water should not go above the top edge of the aluminum foil on the springform pan. See the tip section below for more help setting up a water bath.
- Bake: Bake for 1 hour 10 minutes. The center should be set, but still jiggly. The cheesecake will continue to cook and firm up as it cools.
- Cool in oven: Turn off the oven and leave the door closed for 30 minutes to begin the cooling process.
- Cool in oven with door cracked open: Next, crack the door of the oven open for another 30 minutes to continue slowly cooling the cheesecake. This process helps prevent cracking.
- Remove from oven and unwrap water bath: Remove the cheesecake from the oven and water bath wrapping.
- Refrigerate and remove from pan: Refrigerate until firm, 5-6 hours or overnight. When the cheesecake is firm, remove from the springform pan and set on a serving plate.
To Make the Chocolate Ganache
- Put chocolate chips in a bowl: Place chocolate chips in a heat proof bowl.
- Heat whipping cream: Microwave the heavy whipping cream until it just begins to boil, then pour it over the chocolate chips. Allow it to sit for 2-3 minutes, then whisk until smooth.
- Pour ganache over the cheesecake and cool: Pour the ganache onto the cheesecake and spread into an even layer. Allow to cool and firm.
To Decorate with Whipped Cream and Strawberries
- Mix cream, powdered sugar and vanilla: Make the whipped cream by adding the heavy whipping cream, powdered sugar, and vanilla extract to a large mixer bowl. Whip on high speed until stiff peaks form and then add some pink icing color until the cream takes on a pink color.
- Pipe on whipped cream: Pipe the whipped cream around the edge of the cheesecake.
- Refrigerate and top with strawberries before serving: Refrigerate cheesecake until ready to serve. Since fresh chocolate covered strawberries spoil quickly, it is best to add them just before serving.
Tips for Success
Take the worry out of making cheesecake by reading through my top tips for success. These simple suggestions will help guide you through the process and help you avoid common mistakes. Don’t forget to give them a read!
- Make cookie crumbs in a food processor. It’s best to grind up whole Oreos (including the filling) in a food processor until you are left with fine crumbs. Big chunks can cause your crust to crumble when you cut into it. You’ll grind the whole cookie because the filling helps to bind the crust together, along with the butter. If you don’t have a food processor, you can crush the whole cookies in a plastic zipper bag with a rolling pin until all the big chunks are gone.
- Keep the crust flat. Usually I like having the crust go up the sides of the pan, but for this cheesecake I decided it was best to keep the crust flat on the bottom of the pan to highlight the pink strawberry filling center. I wanted to be able to see the center before slicing into the cake, and I loved the final look it gave.
- Use room temperature ingredients for the filling. Always start with room temperature butter, sour cream, cream cheese and eggs when making cheesecake. It’s so much easier to blend them when they are the right temperature. Plus, you’ll avoid lumps and over-mixing!
- Don’t over-mix. Use a nice low speed and be patient with the process of blending the cheesecake filling together. Using high speeds to mix the filling will incorporate excess air into the batter which can cause cracks.
- Use a springform pan. A 9 inch springform pan is essential when making cheesecake. Springform pans have removeable sides, which allow you to remove the cheesecake easily after it has been baked.
- Use a water bath. This recipe uses a classic water bath to create a smooth, creamy strawberry cheesecake. If you are unsure about how to make cheesecake using a water bath, check out my post containing 7 tips for successful baking with a water bath and its sister post containing 10 tips for baking the perfect cheesecake.
- Don’t over-bake. Cheesecake is done baking when it is set around the edges and jiggly in the center. Naturally, you’ll want to keep baking, but the jiggly center is actually very important. Follow the baking/cooling directions as written, and the cheesecake will continue to cook and firm up as it cools.
- Cool gradually. Cool your cheesecake nice and slow. Once you turn the oven off, allow the cake to cool inside with the door closed for 30 minutes and then for another 30 minutes with the door cracked. This is the best way to prevent cracks on the surface of the cheesecake.
Storage Information
Proper storage will help your Chocolate Covered Strawberry Cheesecake stay fresher longer. Here’s what you need to know.
- Refrigerate. Put the cheesecake in an airtight cake carrier. If you don’t have one, wrapping it in a double layer of plastic wrap will also work, but I’d recommend using toothpicks to prop the plastic away from the toppings. If you already sliced the cheesecake, arrange the slices in a single layer in an airtight container. It will keep in the fridge for up to 5 days but tastes best when eaten within 3-4 days.
- Freeze. If you plan to freeze the cake, it’s ok to top it with whipped cream, but you’ll want to wait to put the chocolate covered strawberries on top. Put the cheesecake in the freezer for a couple of hours to firm up a little. Remove it briefly and wrap in a double layer of plastic wrap. If you want to freeze individual slices of cheesecake, arrange them in a single layer in a freezer-safe airtight container. It can be stored in the freezer for up to 3 months. Thaw completely in the refrigerator (overnight preferred), and top with berries just before serving.
More Strawberry Cheesecake Recipes
Love the flavor of strawberries and chocolate together? Try these other fantastic cheesecake variations on this theme.
- Easy No Bake Chocolate Cheesecake
- Mini Strawberry Cheesecakes
- Easy Strawberry Cheesecake
- Strawberry Brownie Cheesecake
- Mini Strawberry Champagne Cheesecakes
- Strawberry Shortcake Cheesecake
- No Bake Strawberry Cheesecake
- Mini Strawberry Cheesecake Chocolate Cookie Cups
Watch How To Make It
PrintChocolate Covered Strawberry Cheesecake
- Prep Time: 1 hour 15 minutes
- Cook Time: 2 hours 45 minutes
- Total Time: 4 hours
- Yield: 12-14 slices
- Category: Dessert
- Method: Oven
- Cuisine: American
Description
This Chocolate Covered Strawberry Cheesecake recipe is made with a strawberry cheesecake filling and chocolate Oreo crust, all covered in chocolate ganache and chocolate covered strawberries!
Ingredients
Chocolate Crust
- 2 1/4 cups (302g) Oreo cookie crumbs (25–30 Oreos)
- 4 tbsp (56g) salted butter, melted
Strawberry Cheesecake
- 3 cups (380g) chopped strawberries
- 24 oz (678g) cream cheese, room temperature
- 1 cup (207g) sugar
- 3 tbsp (24g) flour
- 1/2 cup (115g) sour cream, room temperature
- 1 1/2 tbsp strawberry extract
- 4 large eggs, room temperature
- 8 drops red food coloring
Chocolate Ganache
- 8 oz (227g) semi sweet chocolate chips
- 1/2 cup (120ml) heavy whipping cream
Whipped Cream Topping
- 1 cup (240ml) heavy whipping cream, cold
- 1/2 cup (58g) powdered sugar
- 1 tsp vanilla extract
- Pink gel icing color
- Chocolate covered strawberries, homemade or store bought
Instructions
Make the Crust
- Preheat oven to 325°F (163°C). Line a 9-inch (23cm) springform pan with parchment paper in the bottom and grease the sides.
- Combine the crust ingredients in a small bowl. Press the mixture into the bottom and up the sides of the springform pan.
- Bake the crust for 10 minutes, then set aside to cool.
- Cover the outsides of the pan with aluminum foil so that water from the water bath cannot get in (see how I prepare a pan for a water bath). Set prepared pan aside.
Make the Cheesecake Filling
- Add the strawberries to a food processor or blender and puree until smooth, then strain through a fine mesh sieve to discard the seeds.
- Add the puree to a medium sized saucepan and cook over medium heat. Allow the mixture to come to a boil and continue to boil, stirring consistently to keep it from burning, until it has thickened and reduce to 1/2 cup, about 20 minutes. To measure, pour the puree into a measuring cup. If it’s more than 1/2 cup, add it back to the pan and continue to cook it.
- When the puree has thickened and reduced, pour into a small bowl and allow to cool to at least room temperature. This strawberry mixture can be made ahead, if you like.
- When ready to proceed with the filling, set oven temperature to 300°F (148°C).
- In a large bowl, beat the cream cheese, sugar and flour on low speed until completely combined and smooth. Be sure to use low speed to reduce the amount of air added to the batter, which can cause cracks. Scrape down the sides of the bowl.
- Add the sour cream and mix on low speed until well combined.
- Add the strawberry puree and strawberry extract and mix on low speed until well combined.
- Add the eggs one at a time, mixing slowly to combine after each addition. Scrape down the sides of the bowl as needed to make sure everything is well combined.
- Stir in the red food color to your desired shade of pink.
- Pour the cheesecake batter evenly into the crust.
Bake Your Cheesecake
- Place the springform pan inside another larger pan. Fill the outside pan with enough warm water to go about halfway up the sides of the springform pan. The water should not go above the top edge of the aluminum foil on the springform pan.
- Bake for 1 hour 10 minutes. The center should be set, but still jiggly. See how to tell when your cheesecake is done baking.
- Turn off the oven and leave the door closed for 30 minutes. The cheesecake will continue to cook, but slowly begin to cool as well.
- Crack the door of the oven for 30 minutes to allow the cheesecake to continue to cool slowly. This process helps prevent cracking.
- Remove the cheesecake from the oven and water bath wrapping and refrigerate until firm, 5-6 hours or overnight.
- When the cheesecake is cool and firm, remove from the springform pan and set on a serving plate. See my tips for removing your cheesecake from the pan.
Make the Chocolate Ganache
- To make the chocolate ganache, put the chocolate chips in a heat proof bowl.
- Microwave the heavy whipping cream until it just begins to boil, then pour it over the chocolate chips. Allow it to sit for 2-3 minutes, then whisk until smooth.
- Pour the ganache onto the cheesecake and spread into an even layer. Allow to cool and firm.
Decorate with Pink Whipped Cream and Chocolate Covered Strawberries
- To make the whipped cream, add the heavy whipping cream, powdered sugar, and vanilla extract to a large mixer bowl and whip on high speed until stiff peaks form. Add some pink icing color to your desired shade of pink.
- Pipe the whipped cream around the edge of the cheesecake, then top with chocolate covered strawberries. The fresh chocolate covered strawberries are best added fresh before serving, since they can spoil more quickly.
- Refrigerate cheesecake until ready to serve. Cheesecake is best when stored well covered and eaten within 3-4 days.
Nutrition
- Serving Size: 1 Cupcake
- Calories: 481
- Sugar: 38.1 g
- Sodium: 287.8 mg
- Fat: 29.8 g
- Carbohydrates: 47.3 g
- Protein: 9.3 g
- Cholesterol: 119.8 mg
Enjoy!
Hello! I wanted to make this recipe for Valentines Day. What brand of strawberry extract did you use/do you recommend? Thank you!
I use Watkins.
I saw this recipe posted on FB and decided to try it. Since then, I have made this many times and it is always perfect. I use raspberries rather than strawberries and don’t change anything else about the recipe. It is this year’s requested Christmas Eve dessert. Thanks for a great recipe.
First of all, I had a friend make this cheesecake and it was literally the best dessert I’ve ever had. I want to make it myself but I’m having trouble finding strawberry extract where I live and I don’t want to wait the 8 weeks to make my own because the cake is too delicious! Do you have any suggestions for substitutions? If I either forgo the strawberry extract or substitute vanilla extract, do you think it will have enough strawberry flavor? Thanks!
So glad to hear you enjoyed it! I’m sorry you’re having trouble finding the extract. Have you checked Walmart? They usually have it in our area. As for substitutions, the only suggestion I think of at the moment would be to double up on the strawberry puree reduction so that you have 1/2 cup more for 1 cup total and leave out the sour cream. Having not tried it though, it’s hard to say if it’ll have the same amount of strawberry flavor.
Do you put the ganache on before or after taking it out of the pan? Thanks!
After, when layering the cake.
Do you cover it when placing the cheesecake in the fridge to firm?
I do not.
This recipe was very easy to follow, and turned out SOOOO good! My son wanted strawberry cheesecake for his birthday cake, this did NOT disappoint!! I wish I could include a picture of my final product.
Hi Lindsay
I tried this recipe it turned out delicious but the texture looked little grainy, after eating it was smooth and moist
I’ve made your lemon blueberry one as well but it looked smooth after cutting into slices
Can you please tell me why this happened with strawberry one?
It’s hard to say why that happened without being there and seeing it. That’s not a result I’ve ever gotten or heard from anyone else, so I’m not sure why that would happen. Did you strain the strawberry puree?
We don’t actually have sour cream in Greece. Any ideas on what I can use to substitute the sour cream? Many thanks, Anna
People often use plain yogurt as a substitute.
Hey! We don’t have it in Pakistan also but I make my own. It’s pretty simple. I tried youghurt but I Think sour cream is better.
Made this on Valentines Day and it was amaaaazing! Cannot thank you enough for the recipe n the strawberry flavours is just like a subtle hint n it works wonders!
this was my first time ever making cheesecake in a water bath had a bit of water seeping into it but not much damage was done! And the cheesecake texture coz of water bath was very soft n yumm! I can taste it even now!
Thanksxx
I’m so glad you enjoyed it!
Can you recommend a mocha cheesecake? And a request how to do the chocolate covered strawberry you way! Do you use chocolate or candy melts?xx
The cake was beautiful and tasted great, however, it did not set. I followed all the instructions. Any ideas why this happened?
It just might not have baked long enough. All ovens are a little different, so it’s possible it needed a little more baking time in your oven. It’s best to check it before you turn off the oven and make sure that the edges are set and the center is relatively set but still a little jiggly.
Absolutely delicious. I ended up putting 14 strawberries (and whipped cream circles around the edge). And then piped some more circles for a 2nd ring, and then had one large whipped cream heart/strawberry in the middle. The strawberries I used may have been a bit tinier than the ones shown in your picture (so I could fit that many on). It worked well – to make the crust / cheesecake on a Friday evening. Refrigerated once baked, then did the ganache in the morning. Then refrigerated. Late afternoon finished with the whipped cream and dipped strawberries. I have not always had luck with a water bath, but by using 18″ heavy duty foil, it worked like a charm – no leaks. My only “complaint” was the strawberry puree – straining that was a pain, but it did cook up nicely. I made it this weekend – really would be a lovely dessert for Valentine’s Day or a special birthday. Even one of my kids – who is not a cheesecake eater – ate it tonight!
I’m so glad you enjoyed it!
This recipe is fantastic! I made it for a friends birthday and they absolutely loved it. I also used your brownie base and served it with a strawberry coulis. I bake a lot of cheesecake and I have to say Lindsay, that I trust your recipes 100 percent. Thanks you so much. 🙂
That’s so great to hear, Leslie! Thank you! So glad you enjoyed the recipe!
Hi there, I admire this recipe and wanted to make it for my granddaughter’s birthday party. For the adults..
I am a very good cook and very really do I ever file doing a recipe. This recipe turned out an absolute disaster I just cannot figure out what went wrong. I followed it strictly to the letter. Can say I noted when I opened the silver paper as there was a little butter in the bottom.
Can you describe anything that went wrong? Difficult to make any suggestions otherwise.
For the crust, do you use the Oreos with the filling or without?
Leave the filling in the Oreos.
Hi. do you really need to cook strawberry aftre you mash it? what if i use it fresh?
This recipe already uses fresh strawberries. The purpose of cooking them down is to remove the excess water and make the strawberry flavor more concentrated. It gives you a stronger strawberry flavor in the cheesecake. If you just add regular purée, you likely will not to get as nice of a strawberry flavor.
Was wondering since the strawberry reduction takes the longest, if you made double and froze it would it be ok for the next cheesecake.
I would think that would be fine.