A refreshing light dessert that highlights the delicious sweetness of summer berries. Your friends and family are going to love this dessert! The perfect mix of sweet juicy berries and light whip cream cheese filling will make you go back again and again for more!
The recipe is so simple and you can customize it to your liking. The berry filling comes together in a matter of minutes on the stovetop. The base of the filling is a simple puree of berries (fresh) of your choice with a bit of cornstarch and sugar to enhance the berry's natural sweetness. The mixture is heated until a lusciously thick berry jam forms. In the same pot, add the remaining fresh berries and stir until evenly coated. After a few stirs, you will have the perfect berry filling in both texture and sweetness. I like to say it has the perfect balance of both cooked berry pie filling and sweet fresh berries. The best part is you do not have to worry about overcooked mushy berries.
The topping could not be simpler just whip the whip cream and powder sugar before adding the soften cream cheese to the mixture. It reminds me of a no bake cream cheese pie but with a mousse like texture. If you are pressed for time you can serve with cool whip but just note it the pie should be eaten that day. I hope you love this recipe and be sure to leave a comment in the section
Why Make this Pie
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A refreshing light dessert that highlights the delicious sweetness of summer berries. A family favorite in my house that requires no baking and is customizable from serving pans to dietary substations for all to love.
Preheat oven to 350F degrees and adjust oven rack to the middle position. Process the graham crackers in the food processor until finely ground. Next add sugar and pinch of salt and pulse until combined. Pour melted butter (like warm not burning hot) and mix until mixture resembles wet sand. If the mixture is too wet add an additional cracker or two since some brands can be smaller.
Note 1: Add an additional 2 tsps of cornstarch per cup sliced strawberries due to lower natural pectin in fruit.
Note 2: Cool Berry mixture in fridge if too warm.
Note 3: