Fresh sweet raspberries filled with soft vanilla cream cheese and topped with graham cracker crumbles. Sweet and tasty, these no bake mini treats are perfect as a dessert.
I can’t decide what my favorite dessert is. Sometimes it’s macaron and other times it’s cheesecake. For sure, it’s one or the other. I just can’t decide between them because they’re both so good!
Today I’ll be focusing on the cheesecake aspect. If you haven’t tried my Mini Vanilla Cheesecake with Sprinkles on Graham Cracker Crust, you’ll have to go see the recipe. So simple and so delicious. And you can have one in about a half hour. Okay, maybe a little longer since you have to wait for it to cool… But if you really want something even quicker and easier, you’ll have to try these cheesecake stuffed raspberries. No baking necessary.
I love these little treats because they’re so tasty. Lightly sweetened vanilla cream cheese stuffed inside sweet raspberries. How refreshing is that? The raspberry is a lot more flavorful compared to the cream cheese, but for those of us who want a healthy alternative, this would be the perfect solution. Topped with graham cracker crumbs, this is a lighter version of a cheesecake.
First, carefully wash the raspberries. Raspberries are so delicate that they can fall apart easily. Allow them to dry. If the raspberries are wet, it’ll water down the cream cheese, which is not what you want.
In a small bowl, whip the cream cheese until it becomes soft and similar to frosting. Mix in sugar and vanilla extract. Combine them until they’re evenly incorporated.
Using a small spoon, add the cream cheese filling into each of the raspberries. You can add as much as you like.
Place one sheet of graham cracker into a ziplock bag and crush them until they’re all crumbs. You won’t need all of them =)
Press the cream cheese end of the raspberry into the graham cracker crumbs.
Repeat until you’re finished with all the raspberries.
Serve these cheesecake filled raspberries cold.
I liked serving them in cupcake liners. That way you can pass them out in little servings.
Enjoy!
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firefly1275 says
Looks very delicious!
Andrea| Cooking with a Wallflower says
Thank you!
firefly1275 says
You’re welcome! 🙂
Jess Carey says
Ohhh SOOOO GOOD!!! Such a great idea too, I’ll feel much less guilty eating a ton of these instead of a slice of cheesecake 😉
Andrea| Cooking with a Wallflower says
I know! More fruit than cream cheese! It’s designed so I don’t feel too guilty about snacking =)
Francesca says
What a delightful little treat.
Andrea| Cooking with a Wallflower says
Thank you, Francesca!
katelon says
What a sweet and simple dessert idea! Thanks
Andrea| Cooking with a Wallflower says
Thank you! Hope you’ll like them!
Tina Blackledge says
Brilliant, simple and brilliant~
Andrea| Cooking with a Wallflower says
Thank you so much, Tina!
chargedwithchocolate says
These are so cute!
Andrea| Cooking with a Wallflower says
Thank you!
Hada Creativa says
Buaaaa! It’s a shame you can’t tele-transport these! x
Andrea| Cooking with a Wallflower says
=) If you get the chance to try them, I really hope you’ll like them =)
Rahul says
That looks so good. I’ll have to try out for sure.
Andrea| Cooking with a Wallflower says
I really hope you’ll like this dessert =)
amatasta says
these look amazing. 🙂
Andrea| Cooking with a Wallflower says
Thank you!
circadianreflections says
Yum! I’d be popping these in my mouth like candy!
Andrea| Cooking with a Wallflower says
I hope you will =)