These strawberry crunch cheesecake tacos started as a total accident in my kitchen and turned into the dessert everyone bugs me to make. I was trying to figure out what to do with leftover waffle cones from Oliver's birthday party and some strawberry cheesecake filling I'd made way too much of. One thing led to another, and suddenly I had these weird-looking taco-shaped desserts that tasted better than anything I'd ever bought from those fancy dessert shops.
Why You'll Love This Strawberry Crunch Cheesecake Tacos
These strawberry crunch cheesecake tacos are perfect when you want something that looks fancy but doesn't need any real baking skills. You just fill waffle cones with cheesecake stuff and add toppings - that's it. No oven, no complicated steps, no worrying about things burning or falling apart. Plus they're already portioned out since each person gets their own little taco, which means no fighting over who gets the biggest piece.
The best part is how amazed people get when you serve these. Everyone thinks you spent hours making some complicated dessert when really you just stuffed some cones and called it done. I've brought them to potlucks and watched grown adults take pictures of their food like they're at some expensive restaurant. Oliver loves helping make them because he gets to be the "topping boss" and decide how much Strawberry Crunch Cheesecake Tacos goes on each one. Sometimes the easiest recipes are the ones that make you look like you know what you're doing.
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- Tasty Twists on Strawberry Crunch Cheesecake Tacos
- Storing Your Strawberry Crunch Cheesecake Tacos
- Substitutions
- Top Tip
- FAQ
- The Dessert That Never Gets Old!
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Ingredients For Strawberry Crunch Cheesecake Tacos
For the Shells:
- Waffle ice cream cones
- Mini waffle bowls
Cheesecake Filling:
- Cream cheese
- Heavy whipping cream
- Powdered sugar
- Vanilla extract
- Fresh strawberries
Strawberry Crunch Topping:
- Golden Oreo cookies
- Strawberry cake mix
- Butter
- Freeze-dried strawberries
Optional Extras:
- Fresh strawberry slices for garnish
- Whipped cream for extra fluff
- Graham cracker crumbs
- White chocolate chips
See recipe card for quantities.
How To Make Strawberry Crunch Cheesecake Tacos
After making these so many times for parties and figuring out the easiest way, here's my foolproof method:
Make the Cheesecake Filling:
- Beat softened cream cheese until smooth and fluffy
- Add powdered sugar and vanilla, mix well
- Whip heavy cream in separate bowl until peaks form
- Fold whipped cream into cream cheese mixture gently
- Stir in diced fresh strawberries
- Chill while you make the crunch topping
Create the Strawberry Crunch:
- Crush Golden Oreos into fine crumbs
- Mix dry strawberry cake mix with melted butter
- Add crushed freeze-dried strawberries
- Stir everything together until it looks like wet sand
- Spread on baking sheet and bake 10 minutes at 350°F
- Let cool completely before using
Assemble the Tacos:
- Fill waffle cones with cheesecake mixture
- Don't overfill or it gets messy to eat
- Top with strawberry crunch generously
- Add fresh strawberry slices if you want
- Serve immediately or chill until ready
Serving Tips:
- Stand cones in glasses so they don't tip over
- Have napkins ready - these can get messy
- Make extras because people will want seconds
Equipment For Strawberry Crunch Cheesecake Tacos
- Electric mixer
- Large mixing bowls
- Measuring cups and spoons
- Baking sheet for the crunch topping
- Glasses or tall cups to hold cones upright
Tasty Twists on Strawberry Crunch Cheesecake Tacos
Chocolate Strawberry Version:
- Use chocolate waffle cones
- Add cocoa powder to the cheesecake filling
- Mix chocolate chips into the strawberry crunch
- Drizzle with chocolate sauce
Oreo Cheesecake Tacos:
- Crush regular Oreos for the filling and topping
- Skip the strawberry cake mix
- Add mini chocolate chips
- Oliver's second favorite after the original
Tropical Paradise:
- Use coconut flakes in the crunch topping
- Add diced pineapple to the filling
- Replace strawberries with mango
- Perfect for summer parties
Birthday Cake Style:
- Use funfetti cake mix instead of strawberry
- Add rainbow sprinkles everywhere
- Vanilla extract in the filling
- Great for kids' parties
Mini Bite-Sized:
- Use mini phyllo cups instead of cones
- Make tiny portions for parties
- Easy to grab and go
- No mess, no fuss
Storing Your Strawberry Crunch Cheesecake Tacos
Best Practice (Serve Fresh):
- Fill cones right before serving
- Keep filling and crunch topping separate until ready
- Cones get soggy if filled too early
- Assemble as people are ready to eat
Short-Term Storage (2-3 hours):
- Keep filled tacos in fridge standing upright
- Cover lightly with plastic wrap
- Don't add crunch topping until serving
- They start getting soft after a few hours
Make-Ahead Tips:
- Cheesecake filling keeps 2 days in fridge
- Strawberry crunch stays good 1 week in airtight container
- Buy cones day of serving for best crunch
- Assemble everything right before party time
Leftover Filling:
- Use as fruit dip
- Spread on graham crackers
- Eat with spoon (Oliver's method)
- Make into regular cheesecake cups
What Not to Do:
- Don't freeze them - texture gets weird
- Don't assemble hours ahead - soggy disaster
- Don't store at room temperature long - cream cheese needs cold
Substitutions
From making these for people with different dietary needs and ingredient availability, here are the substitutions that actually work:
Shell Options:
- Waffle cones → Pretzel cones or chocolate-dipped cones
- Sugar cones → Graham cracker tart shells
- Regular cones → Mini phyllo cups for bite-sized versions
- Store-bought → Homemade waffle bowls if you're feeling fancy
Filling Alternatives:
- Cream cheese → Greek yogurt mixed with whipped cream
- Heavy cream → Cool Whip or whipped topping
- Fresh strawberries → Strawberry jam (use less sugar)
- Regular → Sugar-free cream cheese and sweetener
Crunch Topping Swaps:
- Golden Oreos → Vanilla wafers or graham crackers
- Strawberry cake mix → Vanilla cake mix with food coloring
- Freeze-dried strawberries → Fresh strawberries (but they won't be as crunchy)
- Butter → Coconut oil for dairy-free version
Flavor Changes:
- Strawberry → Any berry flavor (blueberry, raspberry)
- Vanilla → Lemon or almond extract
- Regular → Add chocolate chips to the filling
- Classic → Try different cake mix flavors
Top Tip
- I always make extra filling because people want to take some home, and it's good on everything from cookies to fresh fruit. I learned this after making just enough for one batch and watching people scrape the bottom of the bowl trying to get every last bit. Now I automatically make about 50% more filling than I actually need for the Strawberry Crunch Cheesecake Tacos, and it always gets eaten up.
- The leftover filling is honestly almost as popular as the tacos themselves. People eat it with graham crackers, spread it on strawberries, or just grab a spoon and go for it. Oliver has been caught sneaking spoonfuls straight from the container when he thinks I'm not watching. It keeps in the fridge for several days and actually tastes better as everything mixes together.
- I've started putting some of the extra filling in small containers for people to take home. Everyone always bugs me for the Strawberry Crunch Cheesecake Tacos anyway, so giving them a little taste to take with them means they remember how good it was and actually try making it themselves. Plus it saves me from having a huge bowl of leftover filling sitting in my fridge tempting me for the next week.
FAQ
What is strawberry cheesecake made from?
Strawberry cheesecake is made from cream cheese, sugar, eggs, and vanilla for the base, with strawberries added either mixed in or on top. For these tacos, we skip the eggs since it's no-bake and use whipped cream instead to make it light and fluffy without having to cook anything.
Is strawberry cheesecake an ice cream flavor?
Yeah, strawberry cheesecake is a popular ice cream flavor that tastes like creamy cheesecake with strawberry swirls. Some brands even add graham cracker pieces to copy the crust. But these tacos are way better than ice cream because you get that crunchy waffle cone and the creamy filling all in one bite.
Is strawberry cheesecake good?
Strawberry Crunch Cheesecake Tacos is really good if you like creamy, tangy desserts with fruity flavor. The cream cheese gives it that rich taste while the strawberries add sweetness and freshness. These taco versions are even better because you get different textures - crunchy cone, smooth filling, and that strawberry crunch on top.
Why is Costco cheesecake so good?
Costco cheesecake is good because it's really thick and rich, made with tons of cream cheese and real vanilla. It's also huge so you get your money's worth. But honestly, these homemade tacos taste way better because they're fresh and you can control how sweet they are plus you get that fun taco shape.
The Dessert That Never Gets Old!
The thing about these strawberry crunch cheesecake tacos is they look way harder to make than they actually are. People always ask if I went to pastry school or where I learned to make such fancy desserts. Really, it's just stuffing waffle cones with cheesecake and adding some crunch on top. Oliver can help make them without screwing anything up, which tells you how simple they really are. Sometimes the best recipes are the ones that make you look like a total rockstar with almost no effort.
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Strawberry Crunch Cheesecake Tacos
Equipment
- 1 Electric mixer (Hand or stand mixer)
- 2 Large mixing bowls (One for filling, one for cream)
- 1 Measuring cups/spoons
- 1 Baking sheet (For crunch topping)
- 10 Glasses or tall cups (To hold cones upright)
Ingredients
For the Shells
- 10 Waffle ice cream cones - Or mini waffle bowls
Cheesecake Filling
- 8 oz Cream cheese - Softened
- 1 cup Heavy whipping cream - Cold
- ½ cup Powdered sugar - Adjust to taste
- 1 teaspoon Vanilla extract - Pure
- 1 cup Strawberries - Fresh, diced
Strawberry Crunch Topping
- 12 Golden Oreo cookies - Crushed into crumbs
- ½ cup Strawberry cake mix - Dry mix
- ¼ cup Butter - Melted
- ⅓ cup Freeze-dried strawberries - Crushed
Optional Extras
- Fresh strawberries - Sliced for garnish
- Whipped cream - For topping
- Graham cracker crumbs - For extra crunch
- White chocolate chips - Optional mix-in
Instructions
- Beat softened cream cheese until smooth, then mix in powdered sugar and vanilla. In a separate bowl, whip heavy cream to stiff peaks and gently fold into cream cheese mixture. Stir in diced strawberries and chill.
- Preheat your oven to 350°F (175°C).
- Crush Golden Oreos and freeze-dried strawberries, mix with strawberry cake mix and melted butter until crumbly. Spread on a baking sheet.
- Bake the crunch topping for 10 minutes, then let it cool completely.
- Spoon the chilled cheesecake filling into waffle cones or bowls. Don’t overfill.
- Top with strawberry crunch and optional fresh strawberry slices or whipped cream. Serve immediately or refrigerate briefly before serving.
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