Homemade Strawberry Cake Recipe

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Homemade Strawberry Cake Recipe

Fresh Strawberry Cake Recipe

It took two whole months of flour-flying, cake-baking intensity, but we’ve come through for you with a strawberry cake that I think you’ll love. 100% homemade strawberry cake. Made with fresh strawberries.

We had last month made a strawberry cake that was to-die-for that used a cake mix and gelatin, but you wanted a strawberry cake from scratch without gelatin. You asked for it, and we didn’t quit ’til we had it down. Ok….so I did quit, but then decided I couldn’t let the challenge go and picked it up again.

Do you realize how hard it is to add fresh strawberries to homemade cake? It’s not as easy as dumping those juicy red berries into the batter. It takes some tweaking to get intense strawberry flavor without adding too much moisture to the cake. We finally made it happen and couldn’t be happierย with the results!

Let’s get right into talking about this homemade strawberry cake recipe!

Homemade Strawberry Cake Recipe

How do you make strawberry flavored cake?

So how do you make a strawberry cake with real strawberries? You start by making a strawberry puree. How do you make a strawberry puree for cake? I’m glad you asked!

To make a simple strawberry puree, you’ll take 1 quart of strawberries, clean them, cut off the stems, and put them in a food processor until they are all nice and pureed. You should end up with about 3 cups of puree. Now some stop there, but I decided to get a more intense strawberry flavor for this homemade strawberry cake and buttercream, I wanted to make a strawberry puree reduction. That means I took the fresh strawberry puree and placed it in a saucepan. I turned the stovetop on to medium-low heat and allowed the strawberry puree to simmer for about 30-45 minutes until the puree has reduced down by half, or about 1 ½ cups. Why do this? It cooks out some of the moisture of the strawberries, but keeps all that berry-bursting flavor. This is theย reduced strawberry puree that you will use in the cake and in the buttercream. ย Be sure to plan ahead on this part. You’ll need the reduced puree to cool completely before you make the cake. I often make prepare the puree the day before I will be baking the cake.

How do you make a homemade strawberry cake?

It’s fairly easy to put together the cake.ย We based the recipe off this cherry cake, which uses cake flour, butter and egg whites which results in a fluffy cake with amazing flavor. To get the strawberry flavor, use a little bit of strawberry extract, which you can find in grocery stores in the baking aisle. If you can’t find that extract, simply use the vanilla extract. You’ll also use ½ cup of the reduced strawberry puree.

Can you use all purpose flour instead of cake flour?

Not really. In order to have the best results, if a recipe calls for cake flour, you should definitely use cake flour. Do you want to make a substitute for cake flour? Take a cup of all-purpose flour and remove two tablespoons of flour. Add two tablespoons of cornstarch back into the flour. Whisk the flour and cornstarch together. This will work as a cake flour substitute in a pinch!

*It’s important to note that the cake does not have a bright pink color. It’s more white in appearance. If you’d like a deeper pink color, use a drop or two of red food coloring.*

How do you make strawberry frosting?

The frosting itself is just like our basic buttercream frosting. The only difference is that instead of heavy whipping cream to make it smooth, you’ll use some of the remaining strawberry puree to give it a pink color and strawberry flavor.

*Add the strawberry puree into the buttercream no more than ¼ cup at a time to be sure that the buttercream doesn’t end up too runny. You want it to be spreading consistency, but not to slide off the cake. You may not use all of the reduced strawberry puree.*

Homemade Strawberry Cake Recipe

It’s a fairly easy homemade cake recipe. Use only the ingredients listedย (meaning go buy that cake flour!) and take your time.

You can make this as a 2-layer cake or in a 9×13 pan. It makes a great strawberry sheet cake.

*Please note that we like a lot of frosting on our cakes. If you’d like less, or if you are making the 9×13 pan size, see the instructions in the recipe.*

Tools to Make This Cake

  • Stand Mixer: A hand mixer will work, but I always find it easier to make frostings with a stand mixer.
  • Beater Blade with Scraper: The best invention ever!
  • 9โ€ Round Cake Pan: These are my favorite pans!
  • Cake Flour:A must-have for anyone who loves to bake from scratch.
  • Cake Spatula: To get that frosting nice and smooth.
  • Wire Cooling Racks:This will help your cakes cool more quickly.
  • Cake Plate: I have this cake plate and everyone loves it! It comes with the cute server too.

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Homemade Strawberry Cake Recipe

4.57 from 107 votes
Hints for the perfect Homemade Strawberry Cake! This 100% from-scratch recipe uses fresh strawberries in the cake and in the homemade buttercream.
Servings 15 servings
Prep Time 20 minutes
Cook Time 1 hour
Total Time 1 hour 20 minutes

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Ingredients
 

For the Strawberry Puree:

  • 3 cups strawberries pureed*

For the Cake:

For the Buttercream:

  • 1 1/2 cups butter at room temperature
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt
  • 5 1/4 cups powdered sugar
  • 2 teaspoons vanilla
  • 1 cup reduced strawberry puree

Instructions
 

  • *For the strawberry puree, clean and remove the stems on about 1 quart of strawberries. Cut them in half and place them in a food processor to blend them into a puree. You should end up with about 3 cups of strawberry puree.
  • Place the strawberry puree in a small saucepan. Cook over medium-low heat, stirring often to prevent burning, until the strawberries have reduced to 1 ½ cups of puree.  I've found this to take about 30-45 minutes.
  • Allow the reduced strawberry puree to cool completely. (I often make this a day in advance so it has plenty of time to cool.)

For the Cake:

  • Preheat the oven to 350 degrees.
  • Sift together the cake flour, baking powder, soda and salt into a medium size bowl. Set aside.
  • In the bowl of stand mixer, cream together the softened butter and sugar. 
  • Add the milk, oil and extracts. Beat on medium speed for 2minutes. 
  • Add the reduced strawberry puree and egg whites.  Beat for an additional 2 minutes.
  • Add the flour mixture and stir until well combined, but be careful not to overmix. Scrape the sides of the bowl as needed. 
  • Grease and flour two 9" round cake pans. Divide the batter between the cake pans.
  • Bake at 350 degrees for 25 minutes, or until the cake springs back when you touch the center of it. Allow the cakes to sit for 5 minutes, then remove them from the pans to a wire rack to cool completely.

For the Buttercream:

  • In a stand mixer bowl, with the mixer on medium speed, whip the butter for 2-3 minutes until it is almost white in color. Add in the salt, powdered sugar, vanilla extract. Mix on low speed until blended. Add in the reduced strawberry puree, ¼ a cup until the frosting is the consistency you'd like. Add a drop or two of red food coloring if you'd like the cake to be a little pinker. Beat on low speed again for 1-2 minutes.

Assemble the Cake:

  • Frost the top of one of the round cakes, then place the second cake on top of that.
  • Frost the entire outside of the cake with the strawberry frosting, making it as smooth as possible. 
  • Decorate the top with cut or whole strawberries, if desired.
  • Cover and refrigerate until serving.

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Notes

**We updated this recipe January 13, 2019 based on reviewers feedback. We've re-tested this recipe about 5 times and find that it rises better and is fluffier based off these instructions. We so appreciate your feedback!
You can make this recipe into a 9x13 cake. Simply bake at the sameย time and temperature, watching it closely until the center of the cake springs back when you touch it.ย 
If you'd like less frosting, try:
2 sticks of butter
¼ teaspoon salt
4 cups powdered sugar
1 teaspoon vanilla
1 cup strawberry puree (added slowly until the frosting is at the correct consistency.)
Make as directed above.

Nutrition

Calories: 554kcal | Carbohydrates: 80g | Protein: 4g | Fat: 25g | Saturated Fat: 15g | Cholesterol: 65mg | Sodium: 391mg | Potassium: 162mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 63g | Vitamin A: 775IU | Vitamin C: 16.9mg | Calcium: 53mg | Iron: 0.4mg
Course Dessert
Cuisine American
Calories 554
Keyword cake recipes, cake with strawberries, how to make strawberry cake, strawberry dessert

Homemade Strawberry Cake Recipe

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Mani
6 years ago

Made it with Gluten free baking flour and as a bundt cake. Delicious and healthier (sort of) with no frosting. But cake color was not white…maybe because of the flour. Thanks for the recipe!

amy
6 years ago

Hello everyone!

Can this cake be made with All Purpose Flour?

Harold
7 years ago

4 stars
The cake turned out quite moist, however I think the cake itself was a little to sweet . The next time I make it I will cut down on the sugar to 1 1/4.

Brenda G
7 years ago

I just made this recipe today and after reading all the comments, I decided to go ahead and add 2 Tbles of oil just to ensure that the cupcakes were nice and moist & they were delicious. I baked these in my convection oven on 325 for 15min approx. I didnโ€™t use strawberry extract and therefore, to boost the strawberry flavor, I decided to make a batch of Italian meringue butter cream and I added 1 1/2 cups of purรฉed homemade strawberry jam to it. It turned out amazingly awesome! I made the first batch into a large dragonfly with… Read more »

Sarah
7 years ago

Hi I’m not sure if this cake turned out for me or not. I substituted the sugar for xylitol and the butter for coconut oil to make it healthier. It doesn’t feel very moist and feels dense. Did I do something wrong?

Lynda
7 years ago

Oh, God, that was good! I had too many strawberries in the garden, so froze until I hadenogugh to make the cake with, and whizzed the last few up with sugar to make a puree, which I drizzled over the icing. Wow!

Ama
7 years ago

Hello, I want to make this cake, can i use strawberries in light syrup? Canned?

Carole
7 years ago

5 stars
I was looking for a special strawberry cake to make from scratch, as I will be traveling to see my daughter, and cakes in her area of Brooklyn range from $70 – $130! And then there’s no guarantee they will be any good.

I will follow the whipped cream recipe, and use some reduces jam for the center as well. I read all the additional notes, and feel assured this will delight my daughter, as it will be home made, plus it will look beautiful, and taste delicious! Thank you so much for sharing it with us!

Sara
7 years ago

5 stars
Beautiful cake!!! What size are your cake pans? Your cake layers look so tall! Mine are 9 inches and my cake layers always come out so thin. I hate that! Thanks!!

TIMIDSTRUDEL
7 years ago

I’ve never left a review for a recipe before, but I just made this cake this evening, and it is fantastic. This was my first time to ever make a strawberry cake from scratch, and I’m so glad I found and used this recipe. I was just looking for a way to use some strawberries that were on the edge of going bad. For my personal tastes, I think the smaller recipe for the buttercream would be plenty. I made the full recipe and have quite a bit left over. Oh, well! Just looks like I’ll have to make cupcakes… Read more »

Pam R
7 years ago

Instead of using (2) 9 inch pans, I want to use 3 6 inch pans. Should I reduce cook time any?

Christina
7 years ago

I just want to be sure…the eggs whites aren’t beaten separately an then folded in?

Sudha
7 years ago

4 stars
Hi,

Can you suggest an alternate for egg yolks.. I would prefer this recipe , however without eggs.. Please help.

Deborah F
7 years ago

Hi,

I’ve just baked this and the cake layers have come out pretty flat. Any idea where I went wrong?

I used the metric weights given for the sugar and flour.
I had to make my own cake flour substitute with corn starch (cake flour not available in the UK), and also used margarine and soya milk to make it non-dairy.
Could that have made the key difference?

I haven’t tasted it yet but look forward to doing so tomorrow for my friend’s birthday.

Thanks!

Billie Jo
7 years ago

My soon-to-be 4yo has requested a strawberry cake, and because I refuse to use “food” coloring and box cake mixes (most of the time) I’ve been on the hunt for a from scratch strawberry cake…and here I am! My question is this: At what altitude was this recipe developed at? I’m at 6,900 ft above sea level, so I know I need to do some tweaking, but wondering how much. My guess is (based on the leavening) y’all are close to sea level.

Thanks! I’m looking forward to making this.