Canada Day is quickly approaching this Friday and I’ve been busy planning a few recipes for our BBQ get together. I love holidays because they challenge me to put on my culinary thinking cap and create festive recipes that highlight what we love about the holiday.
For Canada Day, it’s all about the red and white, of course!
Any excuse to buy more local strawberries is a-ok in my books. I may need an intervention.
My goal was to create a quick and easy dessert recipe that could be thrown together in no time, but still taste delicious! I don’t know about you, but I don’t want to spend hours in the kitchen when I have guests to entertain. These Strawberry Cheesecake Bites are the perfect dessert to whip up, allowing you to keep your cool even on a hot day.
To make the Strawberry Cheesecake Bites, you start with a Graham Cracker Base. This is the ‘crust’ of the cheesecake!
I used this graham cracker recipe and I bought a Maple Leaf cookie cutter from Golda’s Kitchen.
The recipe made about 13-15 maple leafs, so you might want to double the recipe if making for a large group.
There are a couple reasons why I used graham crackers for the base:
1) They can be made ahead of time
2) They are very firm and crunchy and won’t get soggy from the toppings
Time saving tip: If you are really tight on time, just whip out a box of graham crackers! They will have the same effect in a pinch.
After that, I whipped up the vanilla bean cheesecake frosting layer!
I grabbed a tub of non-dairy cream cheese and sifted in about 1/2 cup-3/4 cup of organic icing sugar. Beat until light and fluffy and add in a couple scraped vanilla beans or a dash of fresh lemon juice.
I originally tried to make this using maple syrup (so Canadian!), but it made it too runny and didn’t work. I wouldn’t suggest using liquid sweetener in this case. However, you could use some Maple Extract for a fun kick of maple in the frosting.
Once you whip up your cream cheese layer, just dice some strawberries and layer away!
Add a tablespoon of the cream cheese frosting and then sprinkle with strawberries and a pinch of sugar. That’s all she wrote!
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Strawberry Cheesecake Bites
Inspired by Hungry Foodies Pharmacy.
Ingredients:
- Homemade or store-bought graham crackers
- 1 (8-oz) tub non-dairy cream cheese
- 1/2 cup- 3/4 cup icing sugar (confectioner’s)
- 2 vanilla beans or 1 tsp fresh lemon juice
- 1 pint strawberries, hulled and diced
- Sugar, for sprinkling
Directions:
1. Make your homemade graham crackers in advance or simply purchase graham crackers from the store.
2. In a mixing bowl, beat the cream cheese until fluffy. Slowly add the icing sugar to taste. Add in a couple scraped vanilla beans and maple extract or a teaspoon of fresh lemon juice if you prefer. Store in fridge. You can also make this in advance!
3. Hull a pint of strawberries and dice.
4. Lay your graham crackers onto a large serving plate and spread with cream cheese frosting. Sprinkle on diced strawberries and sugar.
Notes: The homemade graham cracker recipe made about 13-15 maple leafs, so you may want to double the batch. I had leftover cream cheese frosting, so 1 tub should cover about 25 maple leafs depending on how much you use.
Be sure to bake your graham crackers a couple minutes longer (I think I baked mine for 17-18 minutes) so they were extra crispy once cooled. That ensures that the cream cheese frosting won’t make the cracker get soggy (it will get a bit soft after 20-30 minutes, but not too much).
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The great thing about this recipe is that it is easily adapted for the Fourth of July!
And then you can invite me over for your party. ;)
Just use store-bought or homemade graham crackers (cut into rectangles or stars), and add a few blueberries on top! If you are feeling really creative you could use the berries to create the flag on the cracker.
I’m really happy with how these turned out! They are light enough for summer, but still feel like a fun dessert.
Anyone want to help me eat these things? :)
I’ll help :) These look great, so festive! I must remember these for St. Patrick’s Day – I could do shamrock shapes and top with something green. Gooseberries maybe?
yea that would work too!
Stunning photos- great recipe!
I love how easy the cheesecake part is! These would be great for the 4th of July as well. Love the maple syrup extract idea – bet it would be good with almond extract too!
Out of curiosity, how many cookie cutters do you have? I’m a sucker for them – I even have ninja cookie cutters! :)
hmm good question! I probably have about 30 cookie cutters? I bought a lot a couple years ago when I was making decorated sugar cookies for events :) They are fun.
Ooh me please! These are SO cute Ange, and very, very Canadian!! Love the quick adaptation for the 4th of July too. Looks like I need to go and buy some strawberries!
Oh my gosh – so cute!
I love the idea of having themed treats, but rarely make them myself. Yay for the upcoming holiday weekend for both of us!
Looks yummy! I totally made a recipe yesterday that looks like your second to last picture- but it is completely different- just looks the same with the blueberries and strawberries. Cute idea with the maple leaves!
i’ll help these look amazing I love local strawberries im headed to the farmers market later today to pick some up yum!!
I’m dying to make homemade graham crackers – I’ve been wanting to do a s’mores cookie forever now! Definitely using your recipe for them :)
Did you use tofutti for the spread? I love your maple leaf grahams, but I won’t be baking any of them because I made 600+ graham crackers last weekend. Never again!
No it wasn’t tofutti….another brand. I cant remember the name, but Ill see if I can locate the box in the recycling bin! It was trans fat free bought at loblaws.
Ok, I would be over in like 30 minutes to help demolish those treats. They look so fresh and delicious. Umm, I can almost taste the sun kissed strawberries.
Great idea! Or instead of a rectangle graham cracker, us Americans could use a star shaped cookie cutter!
great idea. I added that in!
I’ll help! They are absolutely adorable (I love that Maple Leaf cookie cutter). It also makes me want to make graham crackers from scratch for s’mores over the summer.
i love how easy AND festively canadian these are, angela!
i’ll be passing by on the 401 from waterloo to toronto later today – meet you at kelso in milton?!
haha sure thing!
Those look beautiful! I have maple extract sitting in the cupboard and was wondering what in the world to do with it, I may have found an answer! :)
I love your maple leaf cut out, how cute!
BEAUTIFUL recipe. Your pictures always look so amazing!!
thanks Katelyn!
Aww, those are ridiculously adorable! And I mean, hey, if you need volunteers to help you eat ’em…I’m your girl!
Oh Angela! These are so beautiful! That frosting looks absolutely creamy, I want to just stick a spoon in it and go to town! Great job! Happy Canada Day!
Oh, these are SO CUTE! I love the leaf-shaped cookie cutter!
My husband and I bought a million crazy cookie-cutter shapes for our Oscar Party last year (yes, we went a bit overboard with the theme party…) so now I want to use them to make these! Maybe I’ll find a cookie cutter shape appropriate for the July 4th weekend? Strawberries and blueberries would make it extra patriotic-looking over here! :D
MMMMMmmm these sound soo good!
I always forget about dairy free cream cheese! This is awesome!