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White Chocolate Strawberry Cheesecake That’s Creamy, Elegant, and Easy to Love

By Corinne Griffith
April 28, 2026 5 Min Read
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White Chocolate Strawberry Cheesecake

White Chocolate Strawberry Cheesecake is the kind of dessert that looks instantly celebration-worthy, but the flavor is what really makes it memorable. The Cooking Layer version pairs a buttery graham cracker crust with a cream cheese filling enriched with melted white chocolate, heavy cream, and fresh chopped strawberries, then finishes it with white chocolate shavings and sliced strawberries on top. It was published on April 19, 2026. 

What I love most about this flavor combination is the contrast. White chocolate brings a softer, creamier sweetness than milk or dark chocolate, while strawberries add brightness and a little tang that keeps the cheesecake from feeling too heavy. That balance is a big part of how the source recipe describes the dessert as rich but not overwhelming. 

Why I Love This Recipe

This recipe hits that sweet spot between classic and a little fancy. A graham cracker crust keeps it familiar and easy, but the white chocolate folded into the filling makes it feel more polished and special. The source recipe also emphasizes the texture contrast between the slightly crunchy crust, silky filling, and soft fruit. 

It is also a nice option for spring and summer gatherings, showers, holidays, or anytime you want a dessert that slices beautifully and looks great on the table. Since the topping includes both white chocolate shavings and fresh sliced strawberries, it already has a built-in finished look without needing much extra decoration. 

Ingredients

According to the source recipe, you’ll need:

  • 1 1/2 cups graham cracker crumbs
  • 1/4 cup granulated sugar
  • 1/2 cup unsalted butter, melted
  • 2 (8-ounce) packages cream cheese, softened
  • 1/2 cup granulated sugar
  • 2 large eggs
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 1/2 cup heavy cream
  • 6 ounces white chocolate, melted
  • 1 cup fresh strawberries, chopped
  • 1/2 cup white chocolate shavings
  • 1/2 cup fresh strawberries, sliced 

Swaps and Notes

Fresh strawberries are the best fit here because the source recipe specifically calls for chopped fresh berries in the filling and sliced fresh berries on top. If your strawberries are especially juicy, patting them dry a bit before folding them in can help keep the filling from getting too wet. That last point is a practical baking inference based on the source ingredient list. 

You can also use good-quality white chocolate bars instead of chips for melting if you want a smoother finish. The source specifies melted white chocolate and separate white chocolate shavings, so using a bar can make both parts easier. That is an inference from the recipe structure rather than a direct instruction from the source. 

How to Make White Chocolate Strawberry Cheesecake

  1. Preheat your oven and prepare your cheesecake pan.
  2. Mix the graham cracker crumbs, sugar, and melted butter, then press the mixture firmly into the bottom to form the crust.
  3. Beat the softened cream cheese with sugar until smooth.
  4. Add the eggs and vanilla, mixing until combined.
  5. Blend in the heavy cream and melted white chocolate.
  6. Fold in the chopped strawberries.
  7. Pour the filling over the prepared crust.
  8. Bake until the cheesecake is set.
  9. Cool completely, then chill thoroughly before serving.
  10. Top with white chocolate shavings and sliced fresh strawberries.

These steps follow the ingredient structure and overall setup shown on the source page: graham crust, cream cheese filling with eggs, vanilla, heavy cream, melted white chocolate, chopped strawberries, and a garnish of white chocolate shavings plus sliced strawberries. The page excerpt available to me did not include the full step-by-step method text, so this is a best-fit reconstruction from the published ingredient list and recipe format. 

Tips for Success

Use fully softened cream cheese so the filling turns out smooth instead of lumpy. Because the source recipe includes melted white chocolate and heavy cream, getting the cream cheese base silky before adding the rest matters even more for texture. 

Let the cheesecake chill fully before slicing. Since the source describes it as firm yet creamy and easy to slice, that final chilling time is important for getting the cleanest pieces and the best texture. 

Serving Suggestions and Pairings

This cheesecake is a natural fit for birthdays, showers, holiday dessert tables, or spring brunches. I’d serve it chilled with coffee, iced coffee, or a simple berry drink so the dessert stays the star.

For more easy dessert inspiration, pair it with This Easy Ice Cream Sandwich Cake Is My Favorite No-Bake Summer Dessert, This No-Bake Oreo Cream Pie Is My Favorite Quick Dessert Hack, or This Big Family Banana Pudding Is My Favorite Classic Dessert to Feed a Crowd.

If you want to round out a dessert tray with smaller sweets, These Chocolate Chip Cookie Bites Are My Favorite Little Treat to Bake Anytime and These Rainbow Sprinkle Cookies Are My Favorite Way to Bake Up Instant Joy both work nicely.

Nutritional Information Per Serving

The source excerpt I could access did not include a visible nutrition panel, so I cannot verify exact per-slice nutrition from the original page. Based on the ingredient list, a reasonable estimate for 10 to 12 servings would be roughly:

  • Calories: 390–470
  • Carbohydrates: 30–36g
  • Fat: 28–34g
  • Saturated Fat: 17–21g
  • Protein: 5–7g
  • Sugar: 22–28g
  • Sodium: 220–320mg

That estimate is my calculation range from the listed ingredients, not a published value from the source recipe. 

Storage and Leftover Tips

Because this is a dairy-rich cheesecake with fresh fruit, it should be stored covered in the refrigerator. The fresh strawberry topping will look best the first day, though the cheesecake itself should still keep well for several days when chilled. That storage guidance is an inference from the ingredients and typical cheesecake handling, not a directly visible source instruction. 

For the cleanest leftovers, slice with a warm knife and wipe it between cuts. If you want the prettiest presentation, add the strawberry slices just before serving.

More Recipes You’ll Love

If you like creamy, crowd-friendly desserts, This No-Bake Oreo Cream Pie Is My Favorite Quick Dessert Hack is a great next pick. This Easy Ice Cream Sandwich Cake Is My Favorite No-Bake Summer Dessert is another easy make-ahead option, and This Big Family Banana Pudding Is My Favorite Classic Dessert to Feed a Crowd brings the same shareable, celebration-style energy.

Final Thoughts

White Chocolate Strawberry Cheesecake has all the right things going for it: a simple graham cracker crust, a creamy white-chocolate cheesecake center, and fresh strawberries that keep every bite bright and balanced. The Cooking Layer recipe clearly centers those elements, along with a topping of white chocolate shavings and sliced strawberries for an elegant finish. 

The one limitation here is that the search result exposed the ingredient list and descriptive copy, but not the full on-page method text or nutrition panel. I’ve stayed close to the visible source details and marked the few places where I had to infer standard cheesecake technique rather than claim something the page explicitly showed.

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