Frozen Strawberry Cheesecake Slice
This Frozen Strawberry Cheesecake Slice is perfect for Christmas! It is an explosion of flavours and you only need a tiny little bit! Cut into delicate thin slices and serve with Chantilly cream or fruit salad.
Best thing is – you can make it up to two weeks ahead, so you can spend less time in the kitchen!
Frozen Strawberry Cheesecake Slice
Recipe by Stay at Home Mum
Course: Biscuits/Slices, Chocolate, Christmas Recipes, Desserts, Recipes, Xmas Food
Servings
+
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4
servingsPrep time
30
minutesCooking time
40
minutesCalories
300
kcalTotal time
1
hour10
minutes
Cook Mode
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Ingredients
250 gram Strawberries-chopped
250 gram Cream Cheese
180 millilitre thickened Cream
1/2 cups Raspberry cordial
Chocolate Biscuit Base:
2 cups Scotchfinger biscuits-crushed
1/2 cups Nutella
1 tbsp Butter
Directions
- Method:
- Line the base of a spring form tin with baking paper and spray liberally with canola oil.
- In a food processor mix the Scotch finger biscuits, Nutella and butter until a slightly sticky crumb forms.
- Pour into the springform pan and press firmly and evenly on the bottom.
- Using electric beaters, beat together the cream cheese and thickened cream until smooth (about three minutes).
- Add the raspberry cordial and mix until the colour is even.
- Chop the strawberries and fold into the mixture.
- Pour the strawberry cheesecake mix over the biscuit crumb.
- Carefully add a sheet of plastic wrap to the top of the dessert (just touching the slice) and freeze until just firm (four hours).
- Slice into wedges and serve with fresh cream. The perfect summer dessert or a nice touch for Christmas.
- Recipe Hints and Tips:
- Frozen Strawberry Cheesecake Slice is suitable to freeze for up to two weeks.
- You may freeze the slice in advance, however it will become very ‘solid’ and hard to cut. Allow to sit on the bench top to slightly defrost for 15 minutes before cutting and slicing.
- Strawberries can be substituted with raspberries, blueberries or bananas.
Clare Whitfield
Chief Editor
Clare Whitfield is the Editor of Stay at Home Mum and a recognised voice in practical home management for Australian families. Based in the northern suburbs of Sydney, she balances editorial leadership with life as a stay at home mum to two school age children. Her background in home economics and more than a decade of experience in recipe development, family budgeting, and household systems inform her work.

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