A rich fusion of velvety red cake and creamy strawberry-kissed cheesecake, this Red Velvet Strawberry Cheesecake is a show-stopping dessert that blends elegance with indulgence. It layers the classic flavors of red velvet cake with the tangy sweetness of strawberry cheesecake, creating a decadent treat for any special occasion or celebration.

Red Velvet Strawberry Cheesecake

Why You’ll Love This Recipe

I love how this dessert combines two beloved classics into one gorgeous cake. The red velvet adds a cocoa-rich, slightly tangy depth, while the strawberry cheesecake brings a fruity, creamy contrast. It’s the kind of dessert I serve when I want to impress guests without spending hours in the kitchen. The vibrant colors and lush textures make it perfect for holidays, birthdays, or any gathering where I want the dessert to be the star.

ingredients

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  • Red velvet cake mix (or homemade red velvet batter)

  • Cream cheese

  • Granulated sugar

  • Vanilla extract

  • Eggs

  • Sour cream

  • Fresh or frozen strawberries

  • Strawberry preserves or jam

  • Whipped cream (for topping, optional)

directions

  1. I start by preparing the red velvet cake mix according to the package instructions or using my favorite homemade recipe. I bake it in a springform pan to make layering easier.

  2. While the cake bakes, I prepare the cheesecake filling by beating cream cheese until smooth, then adding sugar, vanilla, and eggs one at a time.

  3. I stir in sour cream for extra creaminess, then fold in chopped strawberries or swirl in strawberry preserves.

  4. After the red velvet base has cooled slightly, I pour the cheesecake mixture over it and bake it again until the center is set.

  5. Once baked, I chill the cheesecake for several hours or overnight for best results.

  6. Before serving, I top it with whipped cream and extra strawberries or a drizzle of strawberry sauce.

Servings and timing

This recipe makes about 12 servings. Preparation takes roughly 30 minutes, with a baking time of around 1 hour. I let it chill for at least 4 hours before serving, making it a great make-ahead dessert.

Variations

I sometimes switch out the strawberries for raspberries or blueberries for a different berry twist. A swirl of chocolate ganache or a layer of crushed Oreos between the cake and cheesecake layers can add an extra indulgent touch. For a festive spin, I might add a hint of orange zest to the cheesecake filling.

storage/reheating

I store this cheesecake in the fridge, covered, for up to 5 days. If I want to keep it longer, I freeze individual slices wrapped tightly in plastic wrap and foil for up to 2 months. I let frozen slices thaw in the fridge overnight before serving. I don’t reheat this cake, as it’s best enjoyed chilled.

FAQs

How do I know when the cheesecake is done baking?

I check for a slight jiggle in the center—it should move a little but not be liquid. It also firms up more as it cools.

Can I use a homemade red velvet cake instead of a mix?

Absolutely, I often do. Just make sure the cake layer is baked and cooled before adding the cheesecake layer.

Do I need a water bath for the cheesecake?

I don’t always use one, but if I want a super smooth top with no cracks, I’ll wrap the pan and bake it in a water bath.

Can I use frozen strawberries?

Yes, I use frozen strawberries when fresh aren’t in season. I make sure to thaw and drain them well before adding to the batter.

What can I use instead of sour cream?

Greek yogurt is a great substitute. I’ve used it several times with excellent results.

Conclusion

This Red Velvet Strawberry Cheesecake is a decadent, eye-catching dessert that’s surprisingly easy to make. I love how it marries the richness of red velvet with the creamy tang of cheesecake, all topped with sweet strawberries. Whether I’m celebrating or just indulging a craving, this dessert never disappoints.

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Red Velvet Strawberry Cheesecake

Red Velvet Strawberry Cheesecake

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  • Author: Evelyn
  • Prep Time: 30 minutes
  • Cook Time: 1 hour
  • Total Time: 5.5 hours (including chilling)
  • Yield: 12 servings
  • Category: Dessert
  • Method: Baking
  • Cuisine: American
  • Diet: Vegetarian

Description

A show-stopping Red Velvet Strawberry Cheesecake that blends the rich flavors of cocoa-kissed red velvet cake with a creamy, strawberry-infused cheesecake filling. This indulgent dessert is perfect for special occasions, celebrations, or whenever you’re in the mood for something truly decadent.


Ingredients

  • Red velvet cake mix (or homemade red velvet batter)
  • Cream cheese
  • Granulated sugar
  • Vanilla extract
  • Eggs
  • Sour cream
  • Fresh or frozen strawberries
  • Strawberry preserves or jam
  • Whipped cream (for topping, optional)

Instructions

  1. Prepare the red velvet cake mix according to the package instructions or your favorite homemade recipe. Bake it in a springform pan to make layering easier.
  2. While the cake is baking, prepare the cheesecake filling by beating cream cheese until smooth. Add sugar, vanilla, and eggs one at a time.
  3. Stir in sour cream for added creaminess, then fold in chopped strawberries or swirl in strawberry preserves.
  4. Once the red velvet cake layer has cooled slightly, pour the cheesecake mixture over it and bake until the center is set.
  5. Allow the cheesecake to chill for several hours or overnight for the best results.
  6. Before serving, top with whipped cream and extra strawberries or a drizzle of strawberry sauce.

Notes

  • This dessert makes about 12 servings.
  • Preparation time is approximately 30 minutes, with baking time around 1 hour.
  • Chill for at least 4 hours before serving, making it a great make-ahead dessert.
  • For variations, you can swap strawberries for raspberries or blueberries, or add a swirl of chocolate ganache for extra indulgence.

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