If you need a cute summer dessert that looks impressive but takes almost no effort, deviled strawberries it! These sweet little strawberry bites are filled with a creamy cheesecake-style filling and topped with blueberries. They're perfect for pool days, Memorial Day, Fourth of July, or any party where you want something fresh and fun.

As a dietitian and mom, I love recipes like this because they make fruit feel fun without making dessert complicated. The strawberries are juicy and naturally sweet, the Greek yogurt cheesecake filling is creamy with just the right tang, and the blueberries give them that red, white, and blue look that feels made for summer!
If you're planning a summer dessert spread, pair these with my strawberry pretzel dip or fruit pizza cups for more easy berry recipes.
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Why You'll Love This Recipe
- Easy party dessert: These dessert deviled eggs look adorable on a platter but only take a few simple ingredients to pull together.
- No baking required: This is the kind of summer dessert you can make without turning on the oven, which is always a win when it's hot outside.
- Kid-friendly and fun: Kids can help fill the berries, add the blueberries, or arrange the bites on a tray.
- Perfect for summer holidays: The red strawberries, white cream cheese filling, and blueberries make this recipe great for Memorial Day, Fourth of July, and Labor Day.
Deviled Strawberries Ingredients
This recipe turns fresh strawberries into a bite sized cheesecake dessert that's easy to serve and fun to eat!

- Strawberries: Large, firm strawberries work best for deviled strawberries because they are easier to slice, hollow out, and fill. Look for berries that are bright red, fresh-looking, and similar in size so they sit nicely on a platter.
- Neufchâtel cheese or low-fat cream cheese: Neufchâtel cheese gives the filling that creamy, tangy cheesecake flavor with a slightly lighter texture than regular cream cheese. Make sure it's softened before mixing so the filling turns out smooth.
- Vanilla greek yogurt: This adds creaminess, tang, and a little extra protein to the cheesecake filling. I like using vanilla because it adds flavor and sweetness without needing a long ingredient list.
- Powdered sugar: I like to use this type of sugar to sweeten the filling while keeping the texture smooth. Start with a smaller amount, then taste and add more if your strawberries are on the tart side.
- Blueberries: Blueberries make these deviled strawberries extra cute for red, white, and blue summer parties. They also add a sweet little pop of color on top.
See the recipe card below for the full list of ingredients and measurements.
Substitutions & Variations
These cheesecake deviled strawberries are easy to adjust depending on the party or season.
- You can use regular cream cheese if you want a richer cheesecake filling that holds its shape a little more firmly.
- Fold homemade whipped cream into the filling when you want to use heavy whipping cream for an extra fluffy texture.
- Try plain Greek yogurt in the filling if you want to control the sweetness with a little extra powdered sugar and vanilla extract.
- A little lemon zest adds brightness to the cheesecake filling and pairs well with strawberries and blueberries.
- Sprinkle graham cracker crumbs over the filling right before serving if you want these to taste more like strawberry cheesecake bites.
- Add red, white, and blue sprinkles instead of blueberries if you want a more playful look for a kids' party or holiday tray.
How to Make Deviled Strawberries
These strawberry bites come together quickly with just a few steps!
Step 1: Wash the strawberries and pat them completely dry with paper towels.
Step 2: Slice each strawberry in half lengthwise through the stem.

Step 3: Use a small spoon or melon baller to gently scoop a small well into the center of each strawberry half.

Step 4: Slice a tiny piece off the rounded bottom of each strawberry half if needed so they sit flat on the serving platter.

Step 5: In a medium bowl, beat the softened Neufchâtel cheese, Greek yogurt, and powdered sugar until smooth.

Step 7: Spoon the cheesecake filling into a piping bag or zip-top bag.

Step 8: Pipe the filling into each strawberry half.

Step 9: Top each deviled strawberry with blueberries and enjoy!
Tips For Best Dessert Deviled Eggs
A few small details make this no-bake dessert easier to fill, prettier to serve, and better for parties.
- Make sure you dry the strawberries well before filling them because extra moisture can make the cheesecake filling slide around.
- Choose large strawberries for deviled strawberries because they are easier to hollow out and hold more filling.
- Slice a tiny piece off the bottom of each strawberry half so they sit flat on the serving platter.
- Chill the cheesecake filling before piping if it feels too soft because cold filling holds its shape better.


Storage
Deviled strawberries are best served the same day they are assembled, but you can prep a few parts ahead to make the party day easier.
- Prep-ahead: Make the cheesecake filling ahead and keep it in the refrigerator for up to 24 hours before piping it into the strawberries.
- Leftovers: Store assembled deviled strawberries in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 24 hours.
FAQ
Pat the strawberries completely dry after washing and avoid assembling them too far in advance. Strawberries release moisture once they are cut, so filling them closer to serving gives you the best texture.
Fresh strawberries work best for deviled strawberries because frozen strawberries release too much moisture once thawed and become too soft to hold the cheesecake filling.
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Easy Deviled Strawberries Recipe
Ingredients
- 1 lb large strawberries washed and dried well
- 4 oz Neufchâtel cheese or low-fat cream cheese softened
- ¼ cup vanilla Greek yogurt
- ¼ cup powdered sugar plus more if needed
- ¼ cup fresh blueberries
Instructions
- Wash the strawberries and pat them completely dry with paper towels.
- Slice each strawberry in half lengthwise through the stem.
- Use a small spoon or melon baller to gently scoop a small well into the center of each strawberry half.
- Slice a tiny piece off the rounded bottom of each strawberry half if needed so they sit flat on the serving platter.
- In a medium bowl, beat the softened Neufchâtel cheese, Greek yogurt, and powdered sugar until smooth.
- Spoon the cheesecake filling into a piping bag or zip-top bag.
- Pipe the filling into each strawberry half.
- Top each deviled strawberry with blueberries and enjoy!
Notes
- Make sure the strawberries are very dry before filling so the cheesecake mixture stays in place.
- If the filling feels too soft, chill it for 15 to 20 minutes before piping.
- For the best texture, assemble these deviled strawberries the same day you plan to serve them.
- Store assembled deviled strawberries in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 24 hours. For best results, prep the filling ahead and assemble the strawberries closer to serving.








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