Strawberry Cheesecake Muffins

By Maria Lichty

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Strawberry Cheesecake Muffins-strawberry muffins with a lemon cheesecake filling and sweet graham cracker streusel topping. These muffins are delightful!

Strawberry Cheesecake Muffin Recipe

Strawberries were on sale so I bought four containers. I thought we could eat four containers, but then Caleb and Josh got sick, so it was just me eating the strawberries. I was doing my best. I was eating strawberries morning, noon, and night, but I still had two containers to go. I knew if I didn’t do something with them they would go bad. I hate wasting beautiful berries so I decided to whip up a little strawberry treat, Strawberry Cheesecake Muffins to be exact.

I can’t even tell you how delicious these muffins are. They exceded my expectations by far! See, I am not a cheesecake fan. Never have been and probably never will be. If cheesecake is the only option for dessert, I always pass. It’s not worth the calories to me:) BUT I do love these Strawberry Cheesecake Muffins. I would choose these muffins over a piece of cheesecake any day!

Strawberry Cheesecake Muffin Recipe on twopeasandtheirpod.com There is a special cheesecake surprise inside and a graham cracker streusel on top! These muffins are amazing!

Strawberry Cheesecake Muffin Recipe

So what is so good about these muffins? Let’s start with the mufifn part. The muffin batter is easy to whip up. You don’t even have to use your mixer. I fold in fresh chopped strawberries which add a nice pop of color and sweetness. And if you are stocking up on spring strawberries, like me, you probably have some to use up. And if you don’t go to the store ASAP! They are so good right now.

Strawberry Cheesecake Muffins

Next, comes the cheesecake filling. I combine cream cheese with sugar and lemon zest. The cheesecake is a surprise inside of the muffins. You won’t know it’s there until you bite into the muffin. It is a pleasant surprise and this is coming from a cheesecake hater. Ok, maybe not a hater, that is a strong word and we are teaching Caleb to not say hate, so I better say cheesecake disliker:)

Strawberry Cheesecake Muffin Recipe

See, look at that cheesecake surprise! YUM!

To top the muffins off, I add a graham cracker streusel topping. Cheesecake traditionally comes with graham cracker crust, so to keep with tradition, I invited graham crackers to my muffin party. Best decision ever! The graham cracker streusel makes these muffins! Don’t skip the streusel part.

Sweet strawberry muffins, lemon cheesecake filling, graham cracker streusel topping…these muffins have it ALL! And you can feel good about eating these cheesecake muffins for breakfast because they are muffins. They might taste like dessert, but muffins are muffins and that means breakfast!

Strawberry Cheesecake Muffins

And guess who started feeling better as soon as the muffins came out of the oven.? Ha! Josh and Caleb were too sick to help me eat the strawberries, but they felt good enough to eat a Strawberry Cheesecake Muffins. It’s funny how that works:)

I was actually happy to share my Strawberry Cheesecake Muffins because if they didn’t help me eat them I probably would have eaten the entire batch. Remember, I don’t like to waste beautiful berries and that includes beautiful berries inside of delicious muffins!

So, I will probably still never order cheesecake for dessert, but I will be making these Strawberry Cheesecake Muffins again! They are a new favorite!

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Strawberry Cheesecake Muffins

Strawberry muffins with a cheesecake filling and graham cracker streusel topping! These muffins are meant for breakfast, but good enough to be dessert!
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Ingredients
  

For the Graham Cracker Streusel Topping:

For the Cheesecake Filling:

For the Muffins:

Instructions
 

  • Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Line 9 cups of a muffin tin with paper liners or grease well. Set aside.
  • First, make the streusel topping. Place the graham crackers in a Ziploc bag and seal. Using a rolling pin or other heavy object, crush the graham crackers. I like to leave a few bigger chunks to give the streusel texture. In a small bowl, combine graham cracker crumbs, flour, brown sugar, and melted butter. Stir until moistened. Set aside.
  • Next, make the cheesecake fililng. In a small bowl, stir together cream cheese, sugar, and lemon zest. Set aside.
  • In a medium bowl, whisk together the flour, baking powder, salt, and sugar.
  • In a small bowl, combine canola oil, egg, buttermilk, and vanilla together. Whisk until well combined.
  • Incorporate the wet ingredients into flour mixture. Add slowly and gently stir, you don’t want to over mix. The batter will be thick. Carefully fold in the strawberries.
  • Fill each muffin cup with about 1 heaping tablespoon of batter. You want the bottom of the muffin cup to be covered. Next, add one teaspoon of the cheesecake filling to each muffin cup. Cover the filling with the remaining batter. Sprinkle each muffin with graham cracker streusel.
  • Bake muffins for 18-20 minutes, or until muffins are golden brown and a toothpick comes out clean. Remove the muffins from the pan and let cool on a cooling rack.
  • Note-you can easily double this recipe.

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  1. What a splendid way to start or end your day! These looks positively delightful. Who wouldn’t love a graham cracker streusel topping?

  2. HOLD UP! Cheesecake in a muffin? So I can be eating cheesecake FOR BREAKFAST? I am so totally all about these…and that streusel sounds AH-MAY-ZING! Pinned!

  3. Fruit makes everything better! Where do your strawberries come from? We’re not quite ready for local strawberries in North Carolina.

  4. It’s never fun to have sick family members! Hopefully everyone is feeling better now. These cheesecake muffins look perfect. I love the combination of sweet strawberries with cream cheese!

    1. Unfortunately, Maxwell got sick yesterday:( Poor baby! I wish I could give him a muffin to feel better!

  5. What a simple way to get the flavors of cheesecake without waiting for baking and cooling time of a traditional cheesecake. Strawberry cheesecakes sounds delicious!! Love that you added the graham cracker topping.

  6. Ohhhh boy – these I have to try! I’ve fiddled with a strawberry muffin recipe for years, but they still come out too soggy. Thanks, Maria!

  7. I love everything about these muffins Maria! Usually I just want to eat the tops off of muffins, but not these! That cheesecake filling and all the strawberries would have me inhaling the whole thing!

  8. I feel like half of my recipe pins on Pinterest come from you! They are always so good and ones I can actually make. Not to mention your beautiful photography makes them look soooo delicious! Thanks for another great pin 😉

  9. These sound wonderful but I was wondering how they would be with rhubarb in addition to the strawberries? Maybe add extra sugar due to tartness? Thanks!

  10. I’m sorry to hear the boys are sick but I couldn’t help laughing at the thought of you trying to get through 4 containers of strawberries! They’re hard to resist right now but I’m afraid eating that many might wear me out.

    Great idea to use them for these muffins! I can’t tell what my favorite part is, the cheesecake filling or the graham cracker topping. They look incredible!!

  11. What do you mean you don’t like cheesecake?! 😉 It’s okay, more for me lol. These muffins look delightful! Cheesecake and strawberries are two of my favorite sweet flavors, must make this soon!

  12. These look so good!! How would you recommend storing them once cooled? Just in air tight container at room temp? Thanks for the great recipe!

    1. I stored them in an airtight container on the counter…after they were completely cooled. Store for up to 2 days.

  13. Hi – I know it wouldn’t taste AS good if I used strawberry jam rather than strawberries, but would it still work? If so, then how much jam shall I use? Thanks!

  14. Made these over the weekend. Some of the best tasting muffins ever. However, even after doubling the recipe, did not make very many (we wanted to give a dozen to neighbors with a new baby and save some for ourselves. We only saved 3, i.e., doubling the recipe only yielded 15 (large) muffins). Also, prepare to wash many bowls (very much worth it). Made two muffins with no cream cheese filing and still very good.

  15. Hi Maria and Josh! These strawberry cheesecake muffins look absolutely delicious, thank you so much for sharing!

  16. Just made these and they turned out beautifully! My husband called them “muffin porn” they were so gorgeous and they tasted wonderful! Winner!!!

  17. Sounded & looked very yummy, but just so, so. Liked them more the second day vs. fresh from the cooling rack. I refrigerated them, due to the cream cheese filling.

  18. I just started baking a few days ago, so I guess you could say I have the baking knowledge of a new born baby.

    But do you think the recipe would still work if I change the flour to self raising, take out the baking powder and swapped the buttermilk for normal milk instead? I only have self raising flour and milk at home and because I’m on a student budget, I want to use ingredients that I have on hand. 🙂

  19. These look amazing!! Can frozen strawberries be substituted for fresh? And if so, would quantities be the same? Thanks!

  20. Well, I took a leap of faith and tried them with frozen strawberries because I couldn’t wait to get your answer, they look so good they needed to be made this weekend! 😉 Let me first say wow and thank you for the delicious recipe. A couple things I found while making them –

    NOTE: I doubled the recipe, so my quantities mentioned below are for a double batch!

    I chopped up frozen (NOT thawed) strawberries and used 2+1/4 cups of those. In lieu of buttermilk I mixed 3/4 cup lowfat plain yogurt with 1/4 cup water to make a low-fat buttermilk substitute and then used ~3/4 cups of that (I first put in 2/3 cup, same as the buttermilk quantity in the recipe, but the batter seemed too thick to me. It was still quite thick with the extra “buttermilk” but a bit easier to work with. I’m thinking maybe it was because of using a substitute instead of actual buttermilk that it was SO thick).

    I made 14 large muffins with this recipe, which was perfect for me (I make a batch of muffins on the weekend for myself and my husband to each have a muffin each day of the week). The only issue was the cheesecake batter…I knew there wasn’t going to be enough as soon as I mixed it up, but I didn’t have any more soft cream cheese so I chose to just go with it this time and I’ll probably do a triple batch of that per double batch of muffin batter/streusel mix next time. It wasn’t terribly off for me, I only had to have one muffin without any cheesecake.

    Now for what’s really important. Final product/taste! They were heavenly. My husband and I both oohed and ahhed the entire time we ate them! The muffin base is the perfect texture, and the flavors of the strawberry with the lemon in the cheesecake batter is fantastic! I was a bit skeptical at first of the cheesecake batter basically just being cream cheese and sugar (no egg) but it worked perfectly in these muffins, providing the perfect creamy texture.

    These are definitely a hit and favorite in my house and will be made regularly! Thanks again for this awesome recipe!!

    1. Yay! Glad they turned out well with frozen strawberries! So happy you liked them!

    2. 5 stars
      I love making these with my SO but was wondering how long they stayed good and if they needed to be refrigerated? Usually we eat them so fast that that’s not a worry, but I made a double batch yesterday and have lots of leftovers!

  21. Embarrassing question: How high do you fill the muffin cups with the extra batter? Right up to the top of the liner, or 3/4 of the way to allow for rising? Thanks – these look soooooo good and I can’t wait to make them for my family.