
Frozen Cheesecake, Strawberries, and Cake—Yes, It’s That Serious
These Strawberry Cheesecake Popsicles are what happens when dessert gets bold, creamy, and extra. Created by Chef Akayy, this frozen treat is stacked with chunks of real cheesecake, juicy strawberries, fluffy yellow cake, and a coat of white chocolate that brings the whole thing together. It’s part popsicle, part deconstructed strawberry shortcake, and fully addictive.
Perfect for hot days, backyard parties, or just stunting on your freezer section, these pops go hard—and you don’t even need an ice cream maker. Just grab your favorite mold, layer it up, and let the freezer do the rest.
Ingredients
- Cheesecake slices, cut into cubes
- Fresh strawberries, sliced or chopped
- White chocolate coating, melted
- Super moist yellow cake, crumbled or cubed
- Optional: additional white chocolate for drizzle
Step-by-Step Instructions
1. Melt the White Chocolate
- Start by melting your white chocolate coating until smooth and pourable. You’ll use this as your popsicle base and drizzle.

2. Coat the Molds
- Pour a thin layer of melted white chocolate into the bottom of each popsicle mold. This will create that rich shell.

3. Add Cake and Berries
- Press in chunks of yellow cake and strawberries, gently patting them into the mold so they stick into the chocolate base.

4. Pour More Chocolate
- Add another pour of white chocolate over the cake and berry layer to help bind everything together.

5. Add Cheesecake and More Fruit
- Tuck in cubes of cheesecake and more fresh strawberries to finish filling the molds. Make sure the ingredients are packed in tight
6. Freeze
- Insert popsicle sticks, then freeze for several hours or until fully solid.
7. Drizzle and Serve
- Once frozen, pop them out and drizzle with more melted white chocolate for that final wow factor.

Pro Tips and Serving Suggestions
- Use store-bought NY-style cheesecake or your own homemade version—just make sure it’s firm and sliceable.
- Want extra crunch? Roll finished pops in crushed cookies or graham cracker crumbs before freezing.
- These keep well in the freezer for up to a week—if they last that long.
- You can also make mini versions in ice cube trays for bite-sized dessert pops!
About the Creator
This cool summer treat comes from Chef Akayy, a dessert innovator known for remixing classic sweets with flavor, flair, and no chill—literally. From banana pudding twists to frozen favorites, Chef Akayy keeps dessert exciting, over-the-top, and always worth the bite.
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