This dessert layers ripe, sweet strawberries sweetened to release their natural juices, topped with a creamy cheesecake filling crafted from cream cheese, condensed milk, lemon juice, and vanilla. A crisp, buttery graham cracker crumb topping adds delightful texture and golden color once baked. Chilling enhances firmness and melds flavors, while optional Easter sprinkles provide a festive touch. Serve cool or at room temperature with fresh strawberries or a dollop of whipped cream for a refreshing finish.
This Easter strawberry cheesecake dump cake is an effortless way to bring a festive and delicious dessert to any gathering. It combines fresh, juicy strawberries with a creamy cheesecake layer and a buttery graham cracker topping that bakes to golden perfection. You do not need to fuss with complicated mixing or separate crust baking making it perfect for busy days or last-minute treats.
I first made this cake for a family Easter brunch, and it quickly became a tradition; everyone loves how simple it is yet how impressive it looks and tastes.
Ingredients
- Fresh strawberries: two pounds for a bright and juicy fruit base, pick ripe red berries without bruises for the best flavor
- Graham crackers: one box about nine sheets crushed finely to form a crisp and buttery topping that contrasts with the creamy layers
- Unsalted butter: one cup melted to moisten and bake the cracker crumbs into a golden crust, use high-quality butter for richer taste
- Cream cheese: eight ounces softened to ensure smooth mixing and that signature tang of cheesecake, let it come to room temperature before use
- Sweetened condensed milk: fourteen ounces adds sweetness and a luscious texture binding the cheesecake layer perfectly, avoid evaporated milk as it changes the consistency
- Lemon juice: two tablespoons brightens flavors with a fresh citrus note balancing the sugary richness
- Vanilla extract: one teaspoon warms up the flavor profile enhancing both fruit and creamy components
- Granulated sugar: half cup helps macerate the strawberries releasing their juices to create a natural syrupy base
- Easter sprinkles: optional for a cheerful festive touch, add right before serving for the best presentation
Step-by-Step Instructions
- Preheat Your Oven and Prepare Baking Dish:
- Set the oven to 350 degrees Fahrenheit or 175 Celsius and grease a nine by thirteen inch baking dish thoroughly. This prevents sticking and helps with easy serving later.
- Prepare the Strawberries:
- Wash the strawberries carefully under cold water and remove the green stems or hulls. Slice them evenly and place all of them in the greased baking dish. Sprinkle half a cup of granulated sugar evenly on top of the strawberries. The sugar helps draw out juices which meld into a flavorful fruit layer as the cake bakes.
- Make the Cheesecake Filling:
- In a large mixing bowl, combine the softened cream cheese, sweetened condensed milk, lemon juice, and vanilla extract. Use an electric mixer and beat the mixture until it is perfectly smooth and creamy with no lumps. This step is crucial for a silky cheesecake layer.
- Pour Cheesecake Filling Over Strawberries:
- Carefully pour the creamy cheesecake mixture over the sugared strawberries in the baking dish. Try to spread it evenly so every bite has a balance of the luscious filling and fresh fruit.
- Prepare Graham Cracker Topping:
- Either crush the graham crackers using a food processor or place them in a sealable bag and crush with a rolling pin until fine crumbs form. This will create the crisp crust.
- Sprinkle Graham Cracker Crumbs:
- Evenly scatter the crushed graham crackers over the cheesecake layer making sure to cover it fully for a crunchy top.
- Drizzle with Melted Butter:
- Melt your unsalted butter gently in the microwave or on the stove. Drizzle the melted butter evenly over the graham cracker crumbs. This moisture helps the crumbs bake into a crisp, golden finish.
- Bake to Golden Perfection:
- Place the baking dish on the middle rack of the oven and bake for forty-five to fifty minutes. Keep an eye out for a golden brown crust and a cheesecake layer set firmly though it can still have a slight jiggle in the center.
- Cool Completely:
- Once baked, take the cake out and place it on a wire rack to cool entirely. Cooling helps the cheesecake layer to fully set and allows all the flavors to deepen.
- Chill Before Serving:
- For the best texture and ease of slicing, refrigerate the dump cake for at least two to three hours or ideally overnight to let it become firm and slice neatly.
- Add Festive Sprinkles:
- If you are using Easter-themed sprinkles add them just before serving to keep their bright colors and crisp texture.
- Serve and Enjoy:
- Cut the cake into squares and serve cold or at room temperature. Garnish with fresh strawberries or a dollop of whipped cream or even a scoop of vanilla ice cream for a wonderful dessert experience.
Storage Tips
Store any leftovers in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to five days. The cake tastes even better the next day as the flavors deepen. You can freeze portions up to three months wrapped tightly in plastic wrap and aluminum foil. Thaw overnight in the fridge for best texture before serving.
Ingredient Substitutions
If you do not have graham crackers try crushed digestive biscuits or vanilla wafer cookies for a similar sweet crunch. You can substitute fresh strawberries with frozen ones just thaw and drain excess juice before layering to avoid sogginess. For a dairy-free version use dairy-free cream cheese and margarine in place of butter but note the flavor will be slightly different.
Serving Suggestions
Serve chilled with a dollop of whipped cream or a scoop of vanilla ice cream to complement the creamy cheesecake flavor. Garnishing with fresh mint leaves adds a pop of color and freshness. For an extra indulgent presentation try drizzling warm chocolate sauce over the sliced dump cake.
Cultural Context
Dump cakes are a uniquely American style of dessert that became popular because of their simplicity and minimal prep. They are often described as a shortcut alternative to cobblers or crisps. This strawberry cheesecake version is a festive twist combining the best of cheesecake and fruit desserts with a playful springtime vibe perfect for Easter or springtime gatherings.
Frequently Asked Questions
- → How do I prepare the strawberries for this dessert?
- Wash, hull, and slice fresh strawberries evenly. Sprinkle with granulated sugar to help extract their juices, creating a natural sweet base.
- → What gives the cheesecake layer its creamy texture?
- Softened cream cheese combined with sweetened condensed milk, lemon juice, and vanilla creates a smooth, creamy filling without lumps.
- → How is the crunchy topping made?
- Crushed graham crackers mixed with melted unsalted butter form a buttery crumb crust that bakes to a golden crisp.
- → Why is chilling recommended before serving?
- Chilling firms up the cheesecake layer and allows flavors to blend, making the dessert easier to slice and enhancing its taste.
- → Can I add a festive touch to this dessert?
- Yes, colorful Easter-themed sprinkles can be added before or after baking to brighten the presentation.
- → What is the best way to serve this dessert?
- Cut into squares and serve cold or at room temperature. Add fresh strawberries, whipped cream, or vanilla ice cream for extra indulgence.
