Fried Strawberry Cheesecake Sandwiches

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These fried strawberry cheesecake sandwiches combine soft brioche bread with a creamy cream cheese and fresh strawberry filling. After soaking in an egg wash, they’re pan-fried until golden and crispy, then dusted with powdered sugar. The result is a decadent, comfort-style treat that’s perfect for weekend brunch or a sweet breakfast indulgence. Pair with fruit salad or coffee for a balanced meal. Slightly stale bread, fresh strawberries, and moderate heat make all the difference. Serve hot for best results.

Published By Ioana
Updated on Thu, 05 Jun 2025 01:27:33 GMT
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Dip cream cheese and strawberry-filled brioche sandwiches in egg wash, fry until golden, and dust with powdered sugar for an easy yet impressive treat.

I discovered these fried strawberry cheesecake sandwiches last spring when I was looking for something different to make with the fresh strawberries I'd picked up at our local farmers market. My family has always loved French toast, and we're all suckers for anything with cream cheese, so combining the two seemed like a brilliant idea. These decadent little sandwiches have since become our favorite weekend breakfast treat!

My teenage son, who's usually too cool to compliment my cooking, actually said "these are insane" after his first bite. Even my mother-in-law, who watches her calories religiously, couldn't resist having a full sandwich when she visited for brunch last month.

Quality Ingredients

  • Brioche bread: The buttery richness creates the perfect foundation
  • Cream cheese: Philadelphia brand works best for its smooth texture
  • Fresh strawberries: Look for bright red berries with no white shoulders
  • Strawberry jam: Bonne Maman is my favorite for its chunky texture
  • Real butter: Essential for that golden, crispy exterior

Easy Fried Strawberry Cheesecake Sandwiches

Step-by-Step Instructions

Cream Cheese Magic:
Make sure your cream cheese is truly softened before mixing - I leave mine out for at least 30 minutes. Beat it vigorously with the powdered sugar until it's light and fluffy. This makes it easier to spread without tearing the bread and creates a smoother mouthfeel in the final sandwich. I sometimes add a tiny splash of vanilla extract to the mixture for extra flavor.
Bread Selection:
Brioche or challah are ideal because they're sturdy enough to hold the filling but soft enough to soak up the egg mixture. Texas toast also works in a pinch. Regular sandwich bread is too flimsy and will fall apart during cooking. I like to lightly press down on the assembled sandwiches before dipping them to help seal the edges.
Perfect Dipping:
Don't rush the egg bath! Let each sandwich soak for about 10 seconds per side to really absorb the egg mixture. I use a shallow pie plate for dipping and gently press the edges to make sure they get coated too. If your bread is particularly dry, you might need to make a little extra egg mixture.
Cooking Temperature:
Medium heat is crucial here - too hot and the outside burns before the inside warms, too cool and the sandwiches get soggy. I watch for the butter to be fully melted and just starting to bubble before adding the sandwiches. Leave enough space between them in the pan so you can easily flip them. Patience is key - resist the urge to flip too early!
Finishing Touch:
Let the sandwiches rest on paper towels for about 30 seconds after cooking to absorb any excess butter. Dust with powdered sugar while they're still warm so it slightly melts into the surface. I use a small fine-mesh strainer to get an even dusting. Serve immediately while the outside is still crispy and the inside is warm and gooey.
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Important Notes

The cream cheese filling will be hot - let cool slightly before biting in

Fresh strawberries work much better than frozen ones, which release too much liquid

These are best enjoyed immediately after cooking

The first time I made these, I rushed the cooking process and ended up with sandwiches that were too dark on the outside and still cool in the center. Now I cook them over more moderate heat for a longer time, which melts the filling perfectly without burning the bread.

Serving Suggestions

For an extra-special presentation, I cut these diagonally and stack the triangles slightly overlapping on the plate. A small dish of warm maple syrup on the side adds another dimension of sweetness for dipping. When serving for brunch, I pair these with a simple fruit salad for balance. Coffee with a splash of cream is the perfect beverage companion, though my husband enjoys these with a glass of cold milk.

Creative Variations

Try substituting mascarpone for the cream cheese for an even more luxurious filling. For a chocolate lover's version, add a thin layer of Nutella before the strawberries. During peach season, I sometimes swap the strawberries for fresh peaches and peach preserves. For a touch of brightness, add a little lemon zest to the cream cheese mixture. When serving as dessert rather than breakfast, a scoop of vanilla ice cream alongside takes these over the top.

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Storage Solutions

These sandwiches are definitely best enjoyed fresh from the pan, but if you have leftovers, they can be refrigerated and reheated. Store in an airtight container for up to two days. To reheat, place them in a 350°F oven for about 5 minutes - the microwave will make them soggy. The cream cheese mixture can be made a day ahead and stored in the refrigerator, just let it come to room temperature before spreading.

Cooking Wisdom

Slightly stale bread actually works better as it soaks up the egg mixture without falling apart

Cut strawberries just before using to prevent them from releasing too much juice

If your bread is very fresh, lightly toast it before assembling for better structure

These fried strawberry cheesecake sandwiches have become our Sunday morning tradition. There's something about that combination of warm, crispy bread, melty cream cheese, and sweet strawberries that feels like such a treat. While they might seem indulgent, making them at home means I know exactly what goes into them, and sharing them with my family around our kitchen table creates the kind of moments we all treasure. My daughter has already requested these for her birthday breakfast next month!

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I use bread other than brioche? Yes, challah or thick-cut white bread work well too. The key is using bread that's slightly sweet and sturdy enough to hold the filling.

How do I store leftovers? Store in the fridge for up to 2 days. Reheat in a skillet or toaster oven until warm and crispy again.

Can I use frozen strawberries? Fresh strawberries work best, but if using frozen, thaw and drain them well to prevent making the sandwiches soggy.

What can I serve with these sandwiches? They're delicious with a dollop of whipped cream, a scoop of vanilla ice cream, or a drizzle of maple syrup.

Can I make these ahead of time? You can prepare the sandwiches up to the dipping stage and refrigerate for a few hours before cooking.

Frequently Asked Questions About Recipes

→ Can I use bread other than brioche?

Yes, challah or thick-cut white bread also work well. Just choose something sturdy enough to hold the filling.

→ Can I use frozen strawberries?

Fresh strawberries are best for texture and flavor, but you can use thawed and well-drained frozen berries if needed.

→ How should I store leftovers?

Store cooled sandwiches in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 2 days. Reheat in a 350°F oven until warm and crisp.

→ Can I make these ahead of time?

You can assemble the sandwiches up to the egg-dipping step and refrigerate them for a few hours before frying.

→ What can I serve with these sandwiches?

They’re great with whipped cream, vanilla ice cream, maple syrup, or a side of fruit salad for balance.

→ How do I prevent soggy sandwiches?

Use slightly stale bread and avoid overfilling. Make sure the strawberries are not too wet and soak both sides evenly in egg.

Fried Strawberry Cheesecake Sandwiches

Brioche sandwiches with cream cheese and strawberries, pan-fried until golden and dusted with sugar.

Time Needed to Prep
10 minutes
Cooking Duration
10 minutes
Overall Time
20 minutes
Published By: Ioana

Category of Recipe: Breakfast

Preparation Difficulty: Easy to Make

Type of Cuisine: American

Number of Portions: 4 How Many It Serves (4 sandwiches)

Dietary Preferences: Made for Vegetarians

Ingredients You'll Need

→ Filling

Ingredient 01 8 oz cream cheese, softened
Ingredient 02 2 tbsp powdered sugar
Ingredient 03 1/2 tsp vanilla extract (optional)
Ingredient 04 1/2 cup fresh strawberries, chopped
Ingredient 05 2 tbsp strawberry jam

→ Sandwiches

Ingredient 06 8 slices brioche bread
Ingredient 07 2 large eggs
Ingredient 08 1/4 cup whole milk
Ingredient 09 2 tbsp unsalted butter, for frying
Ingredient 10 Powdered sugar, for dusting

Steps to Follow

Step 01

In a mixing bowl, beat the softened cream cheese with powdered sugar and optional vanilla extract until smooth and fluffy.

Step 02

Spread a layer of cream cheese mixture on four slices of brioche. Top with chopped strawberries and a small spoonful of strawberry jam. Cover with remaining bread slices to form sandwiches.

Step 03

Whisk together eggs and milk in a shallow dish until fully combined.

Step 04

Dip each sandwich into the egg mixture for 10 seconds per side, ensuring edges are coated.

Step 05

Heat butter in a skillet over medium heat until it begins to bubble. Cook sandwiches for 2–3 minutes per side or until golden brown and crispy.

Step 06

Transfer sandwiches to a paper towel-lined plate to drain. Dust with powdered sugar while still warm.

Step 07

Slice sandwiches diagonally and serve warm with optional maple syrup or whipped cream.

Extra Tips

  1. Slightly stale bread holds up better when dipped and fried.
  2. Let cream cheese come fully to room temperature for easy mixing.
  3. Fresh strawberries yield the best flavor and texture; avoid frozen unless well-drained.

Tools You'll Need

  • Mixing bowl
  • Shallow dish
  • Skillet
  • Spatula
  • Paper towels
  • Fine-mesh strainer

Allergen Information

Carefully check food labels for allergens and consult an expert if you're uncertain.
  • Contains dairy (cream cheese, milk, butter)
  • Contains eggs
  • Contains gluten (brioche bread)

Nutritional Information (Per Serving)

Remember, these values are for guidance only and shouldn't replace advice from a professional.
  • Calories Per Serving: 420
  • Total Fat: 25 grams
  • Carbohydrate Amount: 38 grams
  • Protein Amount: 8 grams