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Here comes strawberry season! These luscious stuffed berries are the perfect bite-size dessert for a summer party. —Stephen Munro, Beaver Bank, Nova Scotia
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Nutritional Facts 1 filled strawberry (calculated without chocolate) equals 41 calories, 3 g fat (2 g saturated fat), 10 mg cholesterol, 26 mg sodium, 3 g carbohydrate, trace fiber, 1 g protein. Diabetic Exchange: 1/2 fat.
Originally published as Heavenly Filled Strawberries in Country Woman June/July 2010, p6
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Reviewed on May. 14, 2013 by Msmiles
This was great, however, I had to make it work with ingredients on hand. I had regular sugar and pulsed in blender to get 1/2 cup. I used 1 tsp of vanilla instead- that was on hand. I then added 2 tbls of Contreau liquor to the mix and filled the strawberries---yummy! Thanks for this recipe
Reviewed on Apr. 28, 2013 by sisterbeauty
I've made this recipe many times for church & family functions, an awesome recipe. I suggest piping filling into berries. works so much faster and less mess. have had the recipe for a couple of years and plan to keep it. try & enjoy
Reviewed on Mar. 20, 2013 by TJKCW
colorful sprinkles look best!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:) :) :) :)
colorful sprinkles look best!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
:) :) :) :)
OMG!!!! i have the same recipe! so cool! it is amazing they really are heavenlyxoxo me! :) :) :) :)
OMG!!!! i have the same recipe! so cool! it is amazing they really are heavenly
xoxo me! :) :) :) :)
Reviewed on Mar. 02, 2013 by Betsyhaus
Loved the filled strawberries. Thanks so much. 3 oz of cream cheese is about 85.04 grams and 8 oz of cream cheese is 227 grams. 1/2 c granulated sugar is 115 grams.
Reviewed on Feb. 26, 2013 by bettersweet
Please could someone tell me what is meant by "two packages, one 8 ounces, one 3 ounces" - how many grams is that?Also 1/2 cup refers to how many grams?Any help would be much appreciated! Thanks
Please could someone tell me what is meant by "two packages, one 8 ounces, one 3 ounces" - how many grams is that?
Also 1/2 cup refers to how many grams?
Any help would be much appreciated! Thanks
Reviewed on Feb. 15, 2013 by Tsmith55
I tried cutting and filling the berries and found it a little difficult so I just cut them in half a put filling on top. They were gobbled up with rave reviews.
Reviewed on Feb. 14, 2013 by sandyblas
Good not sweet very flavorful
Reviewed on Sep. 21, 2012 by egan8910
These were not fun to make, the strawberries kept breaking. The taste was good and the presentation was just ok (because of the broken berries).They didn't hold up well either so if I were to make them again I would definately not make too many so that there where none left over.
Reviewed on Aug. 05, 2012 by wkndwif
You can't go wrong with strawberries! This was easy to prepare and my finished product looked as pretty as the picture. My guests liked them very much.
Reviewed on Jul. 13, 2012 by BettyReineke
This recipe is a keeper!
Reviewed on Jul. 01, 2012 by HERBNNANCY
had this at a luncheon in Tennessee and wished I had asked for the recipe. You can imagine my surprise when I checked the recipes for july 4th and there it was.Delicious and I have shared the recipe with our daughter in Ca. Nancy S.
Reviewed on Jun. 18, 2012 by eets
At first I didn't think the cream was sweet enough, but once filled, chilled...they were delicious! I took them to a reunion and came home with an empty container and many requests for the recipe. Will definately make these again! - Elisha, Mercer, PA
Reviewed on Jun. 05, 2012 by ltighe
These were the first to go at a cocktail party that I hosted. When I do them again, I'm going to split the strawberry in half and pipe a star to filling on it instead of splitting the strawberry. Also I will top with a curly shaving of chocolate instead of grating because you can barely taste the chocolate on it.
Reviewed on May. 29, 2012 by theonejenjen
I make a similar recipe, but I use 1 container of marshmallow cream and the cream cheese with vanilla. It is heavenly!
Reviewed on May. 19, 2012 by 1gbpacker
My only suggestion is not to make this too far in advance. The strawberries tend to get mushy overnight. Make only a few hours before serving
Reviewed on May. 17, 2012 by SHARIANN
I followed this recipe verbatim. The filling was delicious -- loved the almond extract. However, I must be a real dummy/klutz in the kitchen. I had a very hard time "stuffing" the berries. My husband and I were both laughing because they kept splitting apart and I would put those on a different plate -- as duds. Instead of having about 25 pretty filled strawberries, I only had about 18 filled! We ended up dipping the split berries for our dessert. I'm going to take these to a little get together, but I'm just going to put cocktails picks in the strawberries and put the dip in a pretty glass bowl! -- It works for me :-)
Reviewed on May. 15, 2012 by 2dogsrule2
I make 2 versions of this recipe. I will either stuff them with cheesecake (pre-made - just scoop!) or canoli dip which consists of ricotta cheese, confectionary sugar and vanilla then I dip the tops in melted chocolate....delicious!
Reviewed on May. 07, 2012 by dpkswtdrms
Wonderful, simple recipe! I added a little more sugar than called for, but other than that, made as the recipe called for. This will be added to my go to luncheon recipes!
Reviewed on May. 05, 2012 by kellerel
Loved these! I liked the almond flavoring but next time I am going to divide the sugar mixture and use vanilla flavoring as well as lemon flavoring as suggested. Thanks!
Reviewed on Apr. 29, 2012 by neeruam
Is the servings count accurate? It just seems that 36 berries is/are a lot from 1 pound of strawberries... well, unless they were smaller than the ones usually available to me.
Reviewed on Apr. 26, 2012 by lilithspring
Have a similar recipe from McCall's cookbook that i have been using for about 20 years....except it uses Lemon Extract instead of almond. I added a bit by topping it with a touch of of very finely crushed lemon drop candy instead of chocolate.
Reviewed on Apr. 18, 2012 by CresentFoodLover15
These Heavenly Filled Strawberries are truly heavenly!
Reviewed on Apr. 09, 2012 by RHergenroeder
So easy to make, and very good! I used reduced fat cream cheese.
Reviewed on Feb. 08, 2012 by lynnwebster
I have made this exactly and with a white chocolate-cream cheese icing. I replaced 3 oz of the cream cheese with unsalted butter (1/2 stick) and replaced the sugar with 3oz of melted white chocolate. If the little bit of butter is a concern for some, use light cream cheese. I am not one who is crazy about white chocolate but the cream cheese tones done the sweetness and it is really good with the strawberries. Plus, if you wish, you can omit the sprinkling of grated chocolate.
Reviewed on Dec. 09, 2011 by upngrumpy
these are wounderfull..Made for daughter inlaws baby shower big hit.get asked tomake all the time.
these are wounderfull..Made for daughter inlaws baby shower big hit.get asked to
make all the time.
these are wounderfull..Made for daughter inlaws baby shower big hit.get asked to make all the time
Reviewed on Feb. 07, 2011 by mom2boys77
to the reviewer who is allergic to almonds - MOST almond extracts are actually made from the pit of a peach, no almond whatsoever. I know McCormick is safe for almond allergies - but to be safe, call the company!
Reviewed on Feb. 06, 2011 by ginny60
I make this quite often for bridal showers or luncheons. I always get rave reviews and people ask for the recipe. I usually sprinkle chopped pecans over the top or roll the tops in the pecans, so they stay on better. Delicious!
Reviewed on Feb. 04, 2011 by sclark1962
I would use vanilla. I don't like almond flavoring and I am going to try vanilla extract. Hope this helps.
Reviewed on Feb. 03, 2011 by khomaha
Absolutely delicious! For a different kind of topping, I've used crushed up graham crackers before (makes it taste like strawberry cheese cake) and I've also crushed up Oreo cookies and sprinkled on top. Delicious! Best to use a piping bag or use a baggie and cut a small hole in the tip to get the filling into the "x" - It's perfectly acceptable to squirt the leftover filling directly into your mouth! :-)
Reviewed on Feb. 02, 2011 by Locker261
I have an allergy to almonds. Can you recommend an alternate flavoring.
Reviewed on Nov. 25, 2010 by mariwhits
OH MY GOODNESS THIS IS A REAL GOOD RECIPE I WILL MAKE THIS ONE AGAIN AND AGAIN
Reviewed on Jun. 06, 2010 by Cgeddes
It was so easy to make. Great for those last minute desserts or even last minute dinner invitations where you need to bring something. They are so good, people would never guess it only takes a few minutes to prepare.
Reviewed on May. 30, 2010 by raemae421
Made these for BBQ and most of these were gone before the meat came! Huge hit and I will make sure to keep this one!
Reviewed on May. 29, 2010 by nkroll
Amazingly yummy!!! The chocolate on top was just enough for that little something else.
Reviewed on May. 29, 2010 by dubars
wonderful! and so easy to make. :)
Reviewed on May. 25, 2010 by kidsbusiness
next time I[m going to try whip cream. good recipe.
Reviewed on May. 24, 2010 by murna
Made this for our family and got rave reviews! I cut back on the sugar and used low fat cream cheese and they were still delicious. Now with local berries coming into season, I'll be making some more!
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