
Deep-Fried Strawberry Cheesecake Stuffed Wonton Bites are my go-to treat for celebrations and casual gatherings alike. The sweet and tangy strawberry cream cheese filling, tucked in a crispy golden shell, makes these bites the star of any dessert table. They come together quickly and offer just the right balance of creamy and crunchy with a burst of fruity flavor.
The first time I made these was for a friend’s birthday dinner. I barely set the platter down before they were gone. My family now asks for them whenever strawberries are in season.
Ingredients
- Cream cheese: Eight ounces for that classic rich filling tip use full-fat for best flavor and let soften to room temperature before mixing
- Powdered sugar: A quarter cup to lend sweetness without any graininess look for fine quality sugar for a silky filling
- Vanilla extract: Half a teaspoon to round out the tang of the cream cheese use real vanilla for a deeper aroma
- Strawberry jam or preserves: A quarter cup for fresh fruitiness opt for one with real fruit pieces for added flavor
- Fresh strawberries, diced (optional): For extra bursts of strawberry flavor select ripe vibrant berries
- Wonton wrappers: About twenty to twenty four for the ideal crispy shell find these in the produce refrigerator section and check for freshness
- Water for sealing: Ensures the wontons hold their shape and do not burst in oil
- Vegetable oil for frying: Neutral in flavor high in smoke point
- For Serving:
- Whipped cream: Brings creamy lightness to balance the crunch
- Extra strawberry jam or sauce for dipping: Boosts strawberry impact
- Fresh sliced strawberries: Adds freshness and color
Instructions
- Prepare the Cheesecake Filling:
- In a medium bowl beat the cream cheese powdered sugar and vanilla extract until perfectly smooth and creamy this is key for a luscious texture
- Incorporate Strawberry Flavors:
- Gently swirl in strawberry jam for ribbons of fruitiness or add diced fresh strawberries for extra bursts of flavor the filling should be thick but scoopable
- Assemble the Wonton Bites:
- Lay one wonton wrapper on a clean flat surface place about one teaspoon of filling in the center with care not to overfill
- Seal Each Wonton:
- Moisten the edges lightly with water using your finger fold the wrapper over the filling into a neat triangle or shape of your choice press all edges firmly remove any air around the filling
- Repeat and Prepare for Frying:
- Continue until all filling and wrappers are used keep assembled wontons loosely covered with a towel to prevent drying
- Fry to Golden Perfection:
- Pour vegetable oil into a deep skillet or saucepan to about one and a half inches deep heat to three hundred fifty degrees Fahrenheit drop wontons carefully into the oil in batches do not crowd cook one to two minutes per side until golden brown and crisp
- Drain and Cool:
- Lift wontons out with a slotted spoon and lay them on paper towels this step helps keep them crisp and not oily
- Serve and Enjoy:
- Arrange warm wonton bites on a platter sprinkle with powdered sugar if desired and serve with whipped cream extra strawberry jam or fresh strawberries for dipping and topping

Strawberry jam is my favorite ingredient here because it gives a concentrated burst of summer flavor even in the colder months. My youngest once helped me spoon jam into the filling and now insists on making these together every holiday.
Storage Tips
To keep leftovers crisp let the wontons cool completely and store in an uncovered container in the fridge for up to two days. Reheat in a toaster oven or air fryer at three hundred fifty degrees Fahrenheit for just a few minutes. Avoid microwaving as it can make the wrappers soggy.
Ingredient Substitutions
You can swap strawberry jam for raspberry or blueberry jam use what is on hand or in season. If you want a lighter filling substitute half the cream cheese with ricotta. For gluten free guests look for gluten free wonton wrappers in specialty sections.
Serving Suggestions
Pair these bites with a platter of fresh fruit or drizzle them with a little melted chocolate for extra indulgence. They also shine as a festive dessert for Valentine’s brunches or as a birthday treat served with mini scoops of ice cream. For a fun twist set up a dipping bar with different jams and sauces.
Cultural and Historical Context
Wonton wrappers are traditionally used in savory East Asian cuisine but their light crispiness lends beautifully to sweet applications as well. This playful recipe nods to both Chinese and Western dessert traditions blending creamy cheesecake with the handheld ease of fried wontons. In my kitchen this fusion always surprises and delights guests when they discover it is both familiar and new.
Seasonal Adaptations
Swap strawberries for blackberries or peaches for late summer Add a touch of grated lemon zest to the filling for spring gatherings In winter garnish with crushed pistachios for color and flavor
Success Stories
Every time I serve these at potlucks the platter empties within minutes and several people ask for the recipe. A neighbor once declared these were the best thing she tasted that year and another friend now requests them for every party. If you need a dessert that brings instant smiles this is the one.
Freezer Meal Conversion
Assemble the wonton bites and freeze them in a single layer on a baking sheet. Once solid transfer to a freezer bag. Fry directly from frozen just add an extra minute to the cooking time. Perfect for prepping ahead of time before holidays or gatherings.

These bites are a guaranteed hit for any celebration or cozy night in. Enjoy their festive crunch and creamy filling every time you make them.
Recipe FAQs
- → How do I prevent wontons from bursting during frying?
Seal the edges well and press out any air bubbles before frying to help prevent the filling from escaping.
- → Can I use fresh strawberries in the filling?
Yes, diced fresh strawberries can be added for extra flavor and texture along with the jam.
- → What oil is best for frying wontons?
Vegetable oil is ideal due to its neutral flavor and high smoke point.
- → How can I serve these wonton bites?
They are delicious served with whipped cream, additional strawberry sauce, or fresh strawberry slices.
- → Can these be made ahead of time?
Assembled wontons can be refrigerated before frying, but are best served freshly cooked for maximum crispiness.