Strawberry Cake {Viral Recipe!!} Gonna Want Seconds (2024)

This strawberry cake isn’t one of those run-of-the-mill fruit cake recipes. It’s one of the best strawberry cake recipes I’ve tasted, and it is gorgeous. There are lots of cake recipes with strawberries in them, but this decadent beauty is a showstopper! Oh, and this cake has been viral of FaceBook for years with over 50 million views!

Unlike the strawberry pound cake, this cake is actually pink. It’s similar to a strawberry cream cake only it sports a strawberry buttercream frosting for extra luscious berry deliciousness. The ripe strawberry flavor is evenly distributed throughout the layers of cake and frosting. Think strawberry shortcake cake on steroids!

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What I Love About This Recipe

  • This is an absolute showstopper
  • Loaded with fresh strawberries, this homemade southern delight is guaranteed to be a hit!

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How To Make Strawberry Cake Recipe

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  1. Make the cake: Combine all the cake ingredients.
  2. Mix until well combined.
  3. Pour cake batter into prepared pans and bake.
  4. Make the frosting: Beat the butter first, then add the sugar and strawberries.
  5. Beat the sugar and strawberries.
  6. Frost the first layer.
  7. Frost the second layer.
  8. Assemble all the layers and frost the top and sides.
  9. Refrigerate then decorate.

***See the full instructions below.

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Strawberry Cake Recipe Notes

If your cake sinks in the middle: This strawberry cake is a moist dense dreamy delight. That being said, it must be completely baked through or it may fall in the middle. When you check it with a toothpick, be sure there is no strawberry cake filling that sticks. The toothpick must be totally clean before you take the cake out of the oven.

Frosting:This scrumptious cake is super simple to throw together, and the buttercream frosting isn’t difficult, but it can be finicky and takes time to finish. It really is easy to assemble, but you’ll need some extra patience.

  • Tominimize extra fussing, make sure to completely cool the layers of cake and then refrigerate them for a bit (you can stack them with a piece of wax paper between each layer). The buttercream itself should also be refrigerated for about 10 minutes before frosting your cake.
  • You’ll want to frost one layer at a time, then chill before adding the next layer and chill again before frosting the sides. Your beautiful masterpiece should also live in the refrigerator until you’re ready to serve.

Pan Substitutions:If the thought of managing a three-layered monster is intimidating, you can still enjoy this cake.

  • Make cupcakes–The measurements here will make approximately 36 cupcakes. Just start checking them during the baking process at around 17 minutes since they’ll likely need to bake a few minutes less.
  • Make in a 9X13–You can also cook this in a 9”x13” pan (you’ll need to watch the cooking time on this one too), with enough batter leftover for about another 12 cupcakes. Either of these options will cut back on the frost-refrigerate-repeat steps too and save you some time.

Strawberry Cake Ingredient Notes

Fresh or Frozen Strawberries: I recommend using fresh strawberries for this cake, but you can use frozen in a pinch. If frozen is your only option, chop them before they thaw completely and drain them well. Otherwise, they’ll turn into a mushy mess.

Substitutions:For all the chocolate lovers, try subbing in your favorite chocolate frosting instead of my strawberry buttercream. The cake is substantial enough – and “strawberry-y” enough – to still shine through. You can even garnish the top with some chocolate covered strawberries. Mmmmm

Storing + Freezing + Make-Ahead

Strawberry fields forever! This awesome cake lives in the fridge. Keep it in a cake saver but keep it cold. When you cut a piece, cover the exposed cake with plastic wrap to prevent drying.

  • How Long Can You Keep This In The Fridge? Your cake will stay fresh and yummy for up to a week when stored properly in the fridge. It should return to the fridge immediately after serving but this little beauty is gonna’ get gobbled up. That sweet strawberry flavor is hard to beat.
  • Can You Freeze This? This can be frozen without the frosting. Let the cake(s) cool completely and double-wrap them for extra protection. They can slow thaw overnight in the fridge and you can whip up the icing when you’re ready to put your cake together.
  • Make-Ahead Tips: This strawberry cake must be kept cold, so I typically make it a day or two ahead. I like to bake up the cakes and let them chill in the fridge overnight. Then I make my icing and build my cake the next day.
    • The strawberry buttercream frosting must stay cold so your cake should stay in the fridge right up until serving time.
  • Food Safety: If you’d like more info on food safety check out this link.

Serving Suggestions

If you have extra strawberries left from making this cake you can definitely use them in strawberry spinach salad and strawberry salad! You might wanna go with a strawberry-themed party, and have a blast with strawberry frose and giggle juice for refreshments!

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  • Humming Bird Cake
  • Coconut Cake
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  • Strawberry Poke Cake
  • Sour Cream Chocolate Cake With Peanut Butter Frosting

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Strawberry Cake

This intense triple-decker strawberry cake is super moist and lovingly crafted with a sweet buttercream frosting that’s addictingly delicious.

Servings: 12 people

Author: Kathleen

Ingredients

Cake Ingredients:

  • 1 box white cake mix
  • 1 (3-ounce) box strawberry jello
  • 4 large eggs
  • 1/2 cup sugar
  • 1/4 cup all-purpose flour
  • 1/2 cup fresh strawberries finely chopped
  • 1 cup vegetable oil
  • 1/2 cup milk

Strawberry Buttercream Frosting:

  • 1 cup unsalted butter softened
  • 2 (16-ounce) packages powdered sugar
  • 1 cup fresh strawberries finely chopped

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Instructions

  • Make the Cake: Preheat the Oven to 350°F (177°C). Line three 9-inch cake pans with parchment paper and spray with nonstick cooking spray (I prefer the Baking nonstick cooking spray that contains flour). Set aside.

  • In a large bowl, mix all cake ingredients with an electric mixer on low until just combined. Scrape the side of the bowl, increase the mixer to medium, and beat for 3 minutes.

  • Pour cake batter into prepared pans and bake until a toothpick inserted into the center of the cakes comes out clean, about 23 minutes.

  • Cool cake in pans on a rack for about 10 minutes. Remove from pans and cool completely. If using the following recipe for Strawberry Buttercream refrigerate cakes until completely chilled.

  • Meanwhile, Make Frosting:In a large bowl, beat the butter (1cup) at medium until it's pale yellow and fluffy. Add powdered sugar (2 packages) and strawberries (1 cup) and beat at low until well combined and creamy. Set in the fridge for about 5-10 minutes to firm it up slightly (You just don't want it to be runny).

  • Spread one of the layers of cake with frosting then refrigerate. Frost the second layer and refrigerate until the frosting on both layers has firmed up a bit. Assemble all the layers and frost the top and sides. Refrigerate!

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Notes

  1. If your cake sinks in the middle:This strawberry cake is a moist dense dreamy delight. That being said,it must be completely baked through or it may fall in the middle.When you check it with a toothpick, be sure there is no strawberry cake filling that sticks.The toothpick must be totally clean before you take the cake out of the oven.
  2. Frosting:This scrumptious cake is super simple to throw together, and the buttercream frosting isn’t difficult, but it can be finicky and takes time to finish. It really is easy to assemble, but you’ll need some extra patience.
    • Tominimize extra fussing, make sure to completely cool the layers of cake and then refrigerate them for a bit (you can stack them with a piece of wax paper between each layer). The buttercream itself should also be refrigerated for about 10 minutes before frosting your cake.
    • You’ll want to frost one layer at a time, then chill before adding the next layer and chill again before frosting the sides. Your beautiful masterpiece should also live in the refrigerator until you’re ready to serve.

3. Pan Substitutions: If the thought of managing a three-layered monster is intimidating, you can still enjoy this cake.

    • Make cupcakes–The measurements here will make approximately 36 cupcakes. Just start checking them during the baking process at around 17 minutes since they’ll likely need to bake a few minutes less.
    • Make in a 9X13–You can also cook this in a 9”x13” pan (you’ll need to watch the cooking time on this one too), with enough batter leftover for about another 12 cupcakes. Either of these options will cut back on the frost-refrigerate-repeat steps too and save you some time.

Nutrition

Serving: 1/12 of the recipe | Calories: 823kcal | Carbohydrates: 123g | Protein: 5g | Fat: 37g | Saturated Fat: 26g | Cholesterol: 96mg | Sodium: 318mg | Potassium: 66mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 104g | Vitamin A: 568IU | Vitamin C: 11mg | Calcium: 27mg | Iron: 1mg

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Source: Southern Living

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  1. Strawberry Cake {Viral Recipe!!} Gonna Want Seconds (10)Cheryl Gibson-Johnson says

    Cake, delicious

    Cake Frosting. too thin. Added some softened cream cheese, to thicken…..

    Reply

  2. Strawberry Cake {Viral Recipe!!} Gonna Want Seconds (11)Colleen Raper says

    I’ve made this cake many times and it’s always my “go to” for strawberry cake. I’ve even made it into a wedding cake! I currently have someone that wants me to make cupcakes without any red dye 40 so I can’t use the boxed jello. She brought me strawberry jello wiggles that’s made without dyes. I liquified it. Do you think I could use this in place of the milk? I’m afraid to add it to the mix keeping the recipe the same with the fear it will have too much liquid.

    Reply

    • Strawberry Cake {Viral Recipe!!} Gonna Want Seconds (12)Kathleen says

      Hi Colleen, Gosh, I’m sorry, I just don’t know how that would work. I’m sorry I just haven’t tried it!

      Reply

  3. Strawberry Cake {Viral Recipe!!} Gonna Want Seconds (13)Linda says

    Excellent recipe. I substituted 4 oz of cream cheese for one stick of the butter as that is a personal favorite. I love the butter sets up and the frosting is a little firm. A really good choice to use the white cake mix and add fresh berries without that artificial strawberry taste.
    Have you tried this recipe with orange/lemon? I’m thinking it would work

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    • Strawberry Cake {Viral Recipe!!} Gonna Want Seconds (14)Kathleen says

      Hi, Linda! Thank you so much, and I’m so happy you like this cake! No, I haven’t tried this with orange or lemon.

      Reply

  4. Strawberry Cake {Viral Recipe!!} Gonna Want Seconds (15)Wendy says

    The cake turned out phenomenal but for some reason the frosting not so much. It has a very crystallized texture to it.

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FAQs

Does strawberry cake need to be refrigerated in the fridge? ›

Should the fresh strawberry cake be refrigerated? Yes! Definitely refrigerate the fresh strawberry cake after it's iced to help keep the whipped cream icing's integrity. The heat will melt and break the whipped cream if it's kept out for too long, and plus, since it is cream, it is best to keep it refrigerated.

How to put strawberries on a cake? ›

Wash and cut the strawberries, then place them on top of the cake. To really make the strawberries pop and give them a glossy sheen, cover them with warm fruit preserves. Brush the preserves on the strawberries instead of drizzling them. It's more precise, and you're less likely to get the glaze on the frosting.

How to keep strawberries fresh on a cake? ›

A thin layer of whipped cream, a smear, just to prevent the strawberries from touching the cake.

What happens to cake if not refrigerated? ›

The shelf life of a homemade cake without refrigeration depends on factors like ingredients and climate. Cakes will likely go bad in humid climate. Generally, it can last 1-3 days at room temperature if stored properly in an airtight container. After that, it's best to refrigerate or freeze it for longer storage.

How long can you keep cake out after refrigeration? ›

How long can cake sit out unrefrigerated? If your cake is frosted with buttercream, it will last covered at room temperature for up to four days. However, it is best to refrigerate cakes with other frostings such as cream cheese or ganache. A fully covered unfrosted cake will last for up to 2 days at room temperature.

Is it better to use fresh or frozen blueberries in a cake? ›

Thaw frozen fruit first if what you're making has a short baking or cooking time. You may potentially need to extend baking time to make up for cold ingredients. For best results, if a recipe calls for fresh fruit — use it.

How do you get blueberries to float in a cake? ›

Answer: Try tossing your berries with a tablespoon or two of flour before adding them to the batter. Just remember to account for that when you mix up your dry ingredients, subtracting that same tablespoon or two from the amount called for in the recipe.

How to keep fruit from making cake soggy? ›

Toss the fruit in a little flour before adding it to the batter. Use 2-3 tablespoons to coat the fruit thoroughly, then gently fold it into the cake batter right before you pour it into the pan or patty pans.

How long will strawberries last in a cake? ›

You do need to refrigerate a cake with cream cheese frosting. Without the optional sliced fresh strawberries added, this cake will last in the refrigerator for 5 days. Sliced fresh strawberries will last in a cake for 3 days in the refrigerator.

How to stop strawberries from making cake soggy? ›

Spread a thin layer of melted white chocolate or chocolate ganache on the cake surface before adding the strawberries. The chocolate will act as a sealant and help inhibit the strawberry juices from seeping into the cake. Strawberry Preparation: Before placing strawberries on the cake, pat them dry using a paper towel.

Can dogs eat strawberries? ›

Yes, dogs can eat strawberries. Strawberries are full of fiber and vitamin C. Along with that, they also contain an enzyme that can help whiten your dog's teeth as he or she eats them.

How long can strawberry shortcake be left out? ›

If the cake has a cooked fruit filling that does not contain eggs, it can be stored at room temperature for up to 2 days. Refrigerate for longer storage.

How long does a strawberry cake last? ›

TO STORE: You do need to refrigerate a cake with cream cheese frosting. Without the optional sliced fresh strawberries added, this cake will last in the refrigerator for 5 days. Sliced fresh strawberries will last on a cake for 3 days in the refrigerator.

Do cakes with fruit filling need to be refrigerated? ›

Refrigeration is only necessary if your kitchen gets very hot during the day, if you're making a cake that won't be served for more than three days, or when cake includes a fresh fruit filling or topping, or whipped cream frosting.

Is it better to put a cake in the fridge or leave it out? ›

Should You Refrigerate Cake? You should avoid refrigeration in most cases. Unless your cake features perishable materials that could spoil—like cream frosting, fresh fruit, ice cream, mascarpone, or whipped cream—it's actually better off at room temperature.

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