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1 lb large strawberries (hulled & hollowed)
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½ cup graham cracker crumbs (or crushed Biscoff cookies)
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Optional toppings:
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Melted chocolate drizzle
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Chopped nuts
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Sprinkles
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👩🍳 Step-by-Step Instructions
1️⃣ Prep the Strawberries
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Rinse & dry strawberries thoroughly.
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Cut off the tops and use a small spoon or melon baller to hollow out the centers.
2️⃣ Make the Cheesecake Filling
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Beat cream cheese, powdered sugar, vanilla, and cream until smooth.
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Transfer to a piping bag (or ziplock with a corner snipped off).
3️⃣ Fill & Decorate!
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Pipe cheesecake filling into each strawberry.
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Dip the tops in graham cracker crumbs.
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Optional: Drizzle with chocolate or add toppings.
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Chill 30 mins (if you can wait!) before serving.
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💡 Pro Tips for the Best Deviled Strawberries
🔸 Pick firm strawberries – Softer ones can collapse.
🔸 Use full-fat cream cheese – For the richest texture.
🔸 Make ahead – Fill up to 4 hours before serving.
🔸 Get creative! Try crushed Oreos, coconut flakes, or lemon zest in the filling.
🍽️ Serving Suggestions
✨ Party platter – Arrange on a tray with fresh mint.
✨ Brunch dessert – Pair with mimosas or coffee.
✨ Kids’ treat – Let them decorate with sprinkles!
🤔 FAQ – Your Questions Answered!
Q: Can I use Greek yogurt instead of cream cheese?
A: Yes, but the texture will be tangier and less firm.
Q: How long do these last?
A: Best eaten same day, but refrigerate up to 24 hours (crumbs may soften).
Q: Can I freeze them?
A: Not recommended—fresh strawberries get mushy when thawed.
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I may or may not have started counting on my fingers, just to be sure.
This dish is my husband’s favorite. As soon as we’re done with one serving, he’s already getting seconds.
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