Strawberry Cream Cheese Crumble Tart

When it comes to dessert, I am always a cheesecake-first gal. My taste buds are fiercely loyal to that smooth, creamy, cream cheese filling, and they usually refuse to be swayed in any other direction. Running a close second to cheesecake is anything topped with crumbs. Dutch Apple Pie and Crumb Cake rank right up there at the top of my sweets food chain. If I can’t eat cheesecake or chocolate, you better believe I’m going after a crumb topping! So it’s no surprise that when I came across a recipe that combined a cream cheese filling with a crumb topping, I was nearly salivating. Throw in a tart crust, fresh strawberries, and virtually no bake time, and you have the epitome of what summertime desserts should be.

This recipe requires some planning ahead, as the tart crust needs to be made ahead and refrigerated before baking, but it is well worth the effort. I can say with 100% certainty that if I did not have anyone else to share this with, I could easily demolish this tart within 2 days. I have no self control when it comes to wonderfully creamy, fresh, and crumb-y desserts. I would have had the same issue with the no-bake banana split dessert from a few weeks back. It’s good for my wallet that I have willing and eager taste testers, or else I would be replacing my wardrobe every 2 months.
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This tart is highly adaptable depending on the season and your personal tastes. You could easily replace the strawberries with raspberries, blueberries, or blackberries, or do a mixed berry version. In addition, fresh chopped peaches or mangoes would work wonderfully as well. Don’t you just love when you can play around with flavors and what’s in season?

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Strawberry Cream Cheese Crumble Tart
Ingredients
Cookie Dough Tart Crust:
- 2 tablespoons slivered almonds
- 6 tablespoons powdered sugar, sifted
- 1¼ cups (156.25 g) all-purpose flour
- Pinch of salt
- ½ cup (113.5 g) unsalted butter, cold, cut into 8 pieces
- 1 egg yolk
- ½ teaspoon (0.5 teaspoon) vanilla extract
Almond Crumb Topping:
- 1¼ cups (156.25 g) all-purpose flour
- ⅓ cup (66.67 g) granulated sugar
- ¼ teaspoon (0.25 teaspoon) baking powder
- ¼ teaspoon (0.25 teaspoon) ground cinnamon
- Pinch of salt
- ¼ cup (27 g) slivered almonds, coarsely chopped
- ½ cup (113.5 g) unsalted butter, melted
Strawberry Cream Cheese Filling:
- 16 ounces (453.59 g) cream cheese, at room temperature
- 1 cup (120 g) powdered sugar, sifted
- 1½ teaspoons (1.5 teaspoons) vanilla extract
- 16 ounces (453.59 g) fresh strawberries, rinsed, hulled and halved (quartered if large)
Instructions
- Make the Tart Crust: Combine the almonds and powdered sugar in the bowl of a food processor and pulse repeatedly until finely ground, about 1 minute. Add the flour and salt and pulse a couple of times to mix. Add the butter and pulse again repeatedly until no visible pieces of butter remain (about 10 pulses). Add the yolks and vanilla and continue pulsing until the dough forms a ball. Turn the dough out onto a floured surface, shape into a thick disk, and wrap in plastic wrap. Refrigerate until firm, at least 1 hour.
- Remove the dough from the refrigerator and allow it to soften at a cool room temperature for about 20 minutes, just until it is soft enough to roll without cracking, but still firm. Unwrap it and place it on a floured surface. Use the palm of your hand to press it to a thickness of about 1/4 inch. Flour the work surface and the dough and gently roll the dough into a 13-inch disk, adding pinches of flour under and on top of the dough as needed. Transfer it to a 10-inch tart pan. Evenly fit the dough into the pan, making sure it’s flat against both the bottom and side of the pan. Trim away any excess dough at the rim of the pan by rolling over with a rolling pin or scraping it away with the back of a paring knife. Slide the tart pan onto a cookie sheet, cover it with plastic wrap and refrigerate it for several hours or overnight before baking.
- When ready to bake, arrange the racks in the upper third and lower third of the oven. Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper or a silicone baking mat; set aside.
- Make the Crumb Topping: In a medium mixing bowl, whisk together the flour, sugar, baking powder, cinnamon and salt. Stir in the chopped almonds. Use a rubber spatula to stir in the butter until all of the dry ingredients have been evenly moistened. Let the mixture stand for 5 minutes, then use your fingertips to break the mixture into ¼- to ½-inch crumbs. Scatter the crumbs on the prepared pan.
- Remove the tart pan from the refrigerator, and remove the plastic wrap. Line with a piece of parchment paper and fill the pan with pie weights. Bake the tart crust in the lower third of the oven and the crumb topping in the upper third. After 10 minutes, remove the paper and pie weights from the tart shell and place it on the upper rack, and move the crumbs to the lower rack. Continue baking the tart shell until it is dry and light golden, 15 to 20 additional minutes. Bake the crumb topping until it is deep golden and firm, 10 to 15 additional minutes. (Check the crumbs around the 10 minute mark and then go from there - my crumbs were done around 10 minutes, and the tart crust around 20 minutes.) Cool the crust and the topping on wire racks.
- Make the Cream Cheese Filling: Beat the cream cheese on medium speed just until it is smooth, scraping the sides of the bowl as necessary. Add the powdered sugar and vanilla extract and continue beating until lightened, about 1 minute.
- Assemble the Tart: Spread half the cream cheese filling on the bottom of the tart crust and arrange the sliced strawberries on it, cut side down. Spread the remaining filling over the strawberries. Evenly scatter the crumb topping over the filling. Right before serving, lightly dust the topping with powdered sugar and garnish with additional strawberries, if desired. Unmold the tart from the pan and place it on a platter. Wrap and refrigerate leftovers.
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Mmm, a cheesecake with a crumb topping. That would be amazing… I’m also a huge fan of cheesecake, I’d take it over most any option too! I wonder if I can get some fresh strawberries from the farmers market this weekend and have an awesomely tasty tart!
I don’t have a food processor….would a blender work just as well?? Thanks!!
Hi Tannis, Unfortunately a blender won’t work the same way in this scenario. You could use it to grind up the almonds with the sugar, but then I would transfer the mixture to a bowl and stir in the rest of the dry ingredients, then use a pastry blender to work in the butter. Finally, after adding the egg yolk, I would use a spatula to work it together.
Gorgeous! And that cookie dough crust looks sooooooo tasty!
Oohh, I love crumb cakes! I save the best part of last!
All the elements here are just perfect! I can never resist a crumbly topping. This is daaaaaangerous!
Mmmm … crumb topping :-)
Hello, do you think I could make this recipe without nuts? I’m allergic to nuts but this recipe looks sooo yummy. :)
Hi Efisia, Yep! I put a note at the end of the recipe… you can omit the nuts totally, no need to replace them with anything.
I had been debating making this recipe while visiting family next weekend, but somehow decided to make something else. Until now that I am seeing it again, and just may have changed my mind!
That topping sounds amazing!! Well, so does everything else about it!
I love how much crumble topping you used on this pie!
Wow! I think I will make this for myself for Mother’s Day!
This must taste heavenly! I love the crumble topping.
I’ve never seen a dessert like this before with these flavor combos, love it!
Sounds and looks delicious Michele. A perfect Mother’s Day offering!
I’m wondering if I made individual tarts in muffin pans (doubling the crust recipe) I’d have trouble getting them out of the pans. Do you think the crusts would hold up to popping them out after baking before filling? TIA!
Hi Martha, This crust is fabulous, I think you would be okay. I just wouldn’t fill them until within a few hours of serving. I’ve been eating leftovers of this tart and the crust definitely softens up considerably after being refrigerated.
That looks amazing! The crumb topping is beautiful! I want it now!
OMG! This looks divine! I love anything with a crumb topping too!
CREAM CHEESE- I love it! Looks so delicious : )
This looks delicious! I think I’m salivating…
Drooling! I love strawberries & cream cheese together! Fantastic recipe!!
Wow. This looks heavenly! Love this idea!
Oh my – I wonder if I could get my husband to make this for me for Mother’s Day??? There is nothing better than strawberries and cream…and cream cheese is even better! That crumble on top and the crust just make it perfect!
If there’s crumble, I’m there! :) Looks perfect for summer.
Wow, this tart looks amaazing, I must try it.
absolutely drooling over this masterpiece! strawberry desserts are my favorite…but this just took it to a whole new level :) I can’t wait to make this!
OMG, that looks divine!! What a perfect combination of flavors and textures. This is everything I would want in a dessert. Wow.
oh i knew i shouldn’t have looked her before bed, this tart will consume my mind and take over my dreams!
I am the same – love anything with a crumb topping! This looks irresistible.
That looks really nice and also doable (like I could make that, I could)!
Is there anything I can use to replace the almonds in the crust? We’re a nut free household but I love tarts!
What about oats?
Great idea. That was going to be my question. :)
-From another nut (almond) free household
Hi Elize, I put a note at the end of the recipe, but you can omit the nuts – no need to replace them with anything.
Thanks! It looks SOO good!