Strawberry cheesecake dip is one of the easiest and most crowd-pleasing desserts you can whip up in under five minutes. Imagine the rich, creamy texture of a classic cheesecake combined with the sweet, fruity burst of strawberry preserves, all without ever turning on an oven. It’s the perfect solution for sudden sugar cravings, last-minute party invites, family gatherings, or just as a quick weeknight treat to enjoy with graham crackers or fresh fruit. If you are a fan of traditional cheesecake but absolutely loathe the complicated water baths, baking times, and overnight chilling required to make one from scratch, this incredibly simple strawberry cheesecake dip is going to become your new best friend.
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Why you’ll love this strawberry cheesecake dip recipe
- Fast and easy: Ready in just 5 minutes with zero baking required. You don’t have to wait hours for a cheesecake to set.
- Crowd-pleaser: Kids and adults alike will keep coming back for more. It is always the first dessert to disappear at potlucks and parties.
- Minimal cleanup: You only need one single mixing bowl and a hand mixer, which means you won’t be stuck doing a mountain of dishes afterwards.
- Versatile: Pairs perfectly with almost anything! From graham crackers and vanilla wafers to pretzels and an assortment of fresh fruit, the dipping possibilities are practically endless.
- Budget-friendly: Buying three simple ingredients is significantly cheaper than purchasing an expensive bakery cheesecake, yet it delivers that exact same gourmet flavor profile.
The 3 simple ingredients you need
Let’s take a closer look at what goes into this magical dessert and how to select the best quality ingredients.
Softened cream cheese
Make sure your cream cheese is completely softened to room temperature so it blends smoothly without any stubborn lumps. This is absolutely crucial for the texture of your dip. If you try to beat cold cream cheese straight out of the refrigerator, you will end up with a chunky, unappetizing mess.
To soften cream cheese quickly, you can leave it on your kitchen counter for about an hour before you begin, or you can submerge the foil-wrapped packages in a bowl of warm water for ten minutes.
Full-fat cream cheese provides the absolute best, most authentic cheesecake flavor, but you can certainly experiment with reduced-fat versions if you prefer.
Sweetened condensed milk
Be very careful to buy sweetened condensed milk and not evaporated milk, as evaporated milk does not contain the necessary sugar and is much thinner in consistency.
Strawberry preserves
Use your favorite high-quality strawberry preserves for the best flavor. This adds the fruity, slightly tart swirl that makes the dip look and taste spectacular. Preserves are highly recommended over standard jelly because preserves contain actual chunks of real strawberries, which adds a wonderful rustic texture and bursts of genuine fruit flavor to every single bite. If you have homemade strawberry jam in your pantry, this is the absolute perfect recipe to showcase it. Alternatively, you can look for high-end store-bought preserves that prioritize real fruit over high fructose corn syrup.
You will find the best strawberry jam recipe in my Spring Fruit Compotes collations.

How to make this strawberry cheesecake dip
Creating this dessert is truly a breeze. Follow these simple steps, and you’ll have a gorgeous dessert ready in just a matter of minutes.
- Beat the cream cheese: In a large mixing bowl, use an electric hand mixer (or a stand mixer fitted with the paddle attachment) to beat the completely softened cream cheese until it is incredibly smooth, light, and fluffy. This should take about two minutes on medium-high speed. Do not rush this step! Scrape down the sides of the bowl with a rubber spatula at least once to ensure there are absolutely no dense lumps hiding at the bottom.
- Blend in the milk: Gradually pour in the sweetened condensed milk while continuing to mix the cream cheese on a low speed. Pouring it in slowly ensures that it incorporates evenly without splashing. Once the entire can of milk is added, turn the mixer speed up to medium and beat the mixture for another minute until it is fully incorporated, entirely smooth, and beautifully creamy.
- Swirl the preserves: Spoon your strawberry preserves directly on top of the creamy mixture. Using a butter knife or the back of a spoon, gently fold and swirl the strawberry preserves into the cream cheese base. You want to leave distinct, visible ribbons of bright red strawberry jam running through the white dip for a beautiful, bakery-style presentation. Do not overmix this, or your dip will just turn entirely pink!
- Chill and serve: While you can technically eat this immediately, it is highly recommended to cover the bowl tightly with plastic wrap and refrigerate it for at least 30 to 60 minutes. Chilling allows the dip to firm up slightly into a better dipping consistency, and it gives the sweet and tangy flavors a chance to fully meld together before serving.
This harmony mirrors the balance found in desserts like Chocolate Strawberry Cheesecake Dessert Cups, where creamy layers and fruit work together to create contrast without excess sweetness.

Fun variations to try
Once you master this easy basic recipe, it is incredibly easy to customize it to your own personal liking or to fit the theme of whatever party you are hosting.
Fresh Strawberry Swirl
If you want to take the fruit flavor to the absolute max, finely chop up a handful of fresh strawberries and fold them in along with the preserves. The fresh fruit adds a wonderful contrasting texture and a burst of bright, acidic flavor that cuts through the richness of the cream cheese beautifully.
Additionally, if you loved the fruity flavor in Quick Sourdough Discard Strawberry Bread, this cake offers a softer, more tender crumb. For smaller portions, berry-forward recipes like Sourdough Discard Blueberry Muffins also deliver similar moisture with less baking time.
Chocolate Chip Cheesecake Dip
Who doesn’t love chocolate-covered strawberries? Stir in a half cup of mini semi-sweet chocolate chips into the cream cheese mixture right before you swirl in the preserves. The slight crunch of the mini chocolate chips adds an amazing textural element to the smooth dip.
Lemon Berry Twist
Add a teaspoon of freshly grated lemon zest and a tiny squeeze of lemon juice to the cream cheese mixture as you are beating it. The citrus notes will brighten up the entire flavor profile and give the dip a wonderfully refreshing, summery twist.
Mixed Berry Medley
You don’t have to stick strictly to strawberries! You can use raspberry preserves, blackberry jam, or even a mixed berry compote to swirl into the cheesecake base. Each fruit brings its own unique flavor profile to the dessert.
Serving Ideas
Presentation is everything when it comes to party dips. To make this strawberry cheesecake dip truly shine, serve it in a decorative bowl surrounded by a massive, colorful platter of diverse dippers. Here are some of our absolute favorite things to dunk into this delicious concoction:
- The Classics: Honey graham crackers, cinnamon graham crackers, and classic Nilla wafers are the ultimate traditional pairings that make it taste exactly like a plated slice of cheesecake.
- Fresh Fruit: Apple slices (especially tart Granny Smith apples), whole fresh strawberries, pineapple chunks, and seedless green grapes offer a lighter, refreshing crunch.
- Sweet and Salty: Miniature pretzel twists or pretzel crisps are fantastic if you love that addictive sweet-and-salty flavor combination. The salt cuts the sweetness of the condensed milk perfectly.
- Cookies: Shortbread cookies, digestive biscuits, animal crackers, and even chocolate sandwich cookies (like Oreos) make incredibly decadent dipping vessels.

Prep and storage advice
If you are planning a party, this is the ultimate make-ahead dessert! You can easily prepare the cream cheese and condensed milk base a day or two in advance. Simply keep it tightly covered in the refrigerator. When you are ready to serve, just give it a quick stir, swirl in your strawberry preserves, and set it out with your dipping platter.
Store any leftover dip in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 5 days. Keep in mind that as it sits, the strawberry preserves might bleed into the white cream cheese base, turning the entire dip a light shade of pink. It will still taste absolutely phenomenal, even if the distinct swirls disappear. It’s best served chilled, so if you make it ahead of time, keep it refrigerated until right before your guests arrive.
We absolutely do not recommend freezing this dip. Dairy products like cream cheese have a tendency to become grainy, crumbly, and separate when thawed, completely ruining that perfectly smooth texture you worked so hard to achieve.
FAQs
Can I use low-fat cream cheese?
Yes, you can absolutely substitute low-fat (Neufchâtel) cream cheese to lighten up the recipe. However, keep in mind that the texture might be slightly less rich and a bit thinner than using standard full-fat cream cheese. We do not recommend using fat-free cream cheese, as it contains extra stabilizers that can make the dip rubbery and difficult to blend smoothly.
Can I use a different type of fruit preserve?
Absolutely! The beauty of this recipe is its sheer versatility. Raspberry, blueberry, blackberry, or even cherry preserves work beautifully in this recipe. You could even use lemon curd or a swirl of caramel sauce if you aren’t in the mood for fruit.
How far in advance can I make strawberry cheesecake dip?
You can make this dip up to 2 days in advance, making it a fantastic stress-free dessert for entertaining. Just keep it tightly covered with plastic wrap in the fridge until you’re ready to serve. If you want the swirl to look perfectly fresh, you can make the cream cheese base ahead of time and wait to swirl the jam in until right before serving.
What if my cheesecake dip is too thick?
If you find that your dip is thicker than you’d prefer (which can happen depending on the brand of cream cheese you use), you can thin it out by beating in a tablespoon or two of heavy whipping cream or regular milk until it reaches your desired consistency.
Ready to wow your guests? Grab these three simple ingredients on your next grocery run and whip up a massive batch of this fantastic, crowd-pleasing strawberry cheesecake dip today! You won’t regret it.
