Strawberry Layer Cake Recipe (2024)

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This strawberry layer cake is the first dessert of the year; oh and it’s a good one! Tonya (one of the ladies in our church), made this cake for her son’s birthday. While chomping down my second slice; I asked her for the recipe. It was delicious and I’m sharing this goodness with you.

Also, I’ve finally tried the alternate way of making the biskvit cake layers and they turned out perfect (I believe this to be the a more “fool-proof” recipe. Oh and the strawberry/chocolate decorations were ridiculously easy (plenty of oohs and ahhs over the 3D chocolate); see the tutorial here.

Oh oh and one more thing; the beauty of this strawberry layer cake is that you can really easily cut everything in half (6 eggs, 1 cup sugar, 1 cup flour….blah blah) to make a smaller cake and it will turn out just as dang good.

Strawberry Layer Cake Ingredients:

12 large eggs, room temp, divided
2 cups granulated sugar, divided
2 cups all-purpose flour, divided *measured correctly

Frosting Ingredients:

1 cup heavy whipping cream
16 ozcream cheese, softened at room temp
3/4 cup granulated sugar

Filling/Decor:

2 lbs Fresh strawberries (1 1/2 lbs to blend and put inside the cake and 1/2 lb to decorate)
Chocolate chips to melt and decorate the top; optional

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Bakingstrawberry layer cake Layers:

If you’ve never made a European Sponge Cake, watch this video for the basic version and see just how simple it is!


Preheat oven to 350˚F.
1. Grease and line only the bottom of a 9×13″ cake pan with parchment paper (line 2 pans if you have 2). I have found that it’s best not to line or grease the sides of the pan or the cake becomes somewhat miss-shaped.
You will bake your cake layers separately so for each biskvit layer:

2. In the bowl of an electric mixer, whisk together6 eggs and 1 cup sugar on high speed for 10 minutes and it will be 3-4 times in volume

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3.Sift in 1 cup all-purpose flour and use a spatula to gently fold it in just until well incorporated and no more clumps of flour remain. Scrape from the bottom of the bowl to make sure there aren’t any trapped pockets of flour, but don’t overwork the batter or it will deflate.

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4. Transfer your batter to the lined baking pan and bake at 350˚F for 17-20 min or until top is golden and toothpick comes out clean.

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(While the first layer is baking, start working on your second cake layer repeating steps 1-3 above). Remove baked cake from the pan by running a thin edged spatula around the sides to loosen it, then let it cool to room temperature before removing the parchment paper.

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Strawberry Filling:

Cut strawberries into halves or quarters and place them in the bowl of a food processor; pulse 15 times or until the consistency of a chunky applesauce; set aside

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Frosting:

Beat together cream cheese and 3/4 cup sugar until smooth (1 min). Add 1 cup heavy whipping cream and beat on high speed until fluffy (3 minutes)

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Assembly:

1. Cut each cooled cake layer in half. Place the first layer on your serving dish (this cake is too big and heavy to transfer so put it on the dish you’re serving it on).

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2. Spread the first layer with 1/3 of the strawberry puree. Spread just a thin layerof frosting (just a thin layer or you won’t have enough to frost the sides in the end) on the second half and place it over the first layer so the strawberries and cream are hugging. Repeat with the next layers.

So the order from the bottom up is: cake; strawberry; cream; cake; strawberry; cream;cake;strawberries; cream; cake; cream (frost the top and sides with remaining frosting)

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Decorate the top with fresh strawberries and chocolate (see chocolate decorating tutorial here

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Prep Time: 1 hour hr

Cook Time: 40 minutes mins

Total Time: 1 hour hr 40 minutes mins

Ingredients

Servings: 14 -18

For the Cake:

  • 12 large eggs, room temp, divided
  • 2 cups granulated sugar, divided
  • 2 cups all-purpose flour, divided

Frosting:

  • 1 cup heavy whipping cream
  • 16 oz cream cheese, softened at room temp
  • 3/4 cup granulated sugar

Filling/Decor:

  • 2 lbs Fresh strawberries, 1 1/2 lbs to blend and put inside the cake and 1/2 lb to decorate the top
  • Chocolate chips to melt and decorate the top; optional

Instructions

Baking the Cake Layers: Preheat oven to 350˚F.

  • Grease and line only the bottom of a 9x13" cake pan with parchment paper (line 2 pans if you have 2). I have found that it's best not to line or grease the sides of the pan or the cake becomes somewhat miss-shaped.

  • You will bake your cake layers separately so for each biskvit layer: in the bowl of an electric mixer, whisk together 6 eggs and 1 cup sugar on high speed for 10 min. it will be 3-4 times in volume.

  • Sift in 1 cup all-purpose flour and use a spatula to gently fold it in just until well incorporated and no more clumps of flour remain. Scrape from the bottom of the bowl to make sure there aren't any trapped pockets of flour, but don't overwork the batter or it will deflate.

  • Transfer to lined baking pan and bake until top is golden and toothpick comes out clean 17-20 min.

  • (While the first layer is baking, start making your second cake layer repeating steps 1-3 above)

  • Remove baked cake from the pan by running a thin edged spatula around the sides to loosen it, then let it cool to room temperature before removing the parchment paper.

Strawberry Filling:

  • Cut strawberries into halves or quarters and place them in the bowl of a food processor; pulse 15 times or until the consistency of a chunky applesauce; set aside.

Frosting:

  • Beat together cream cheese and 3/4 cup sugar until smooth (1 min). Add 1 cup heavy whipping cream and beat on high speed until fluffy (2-3 minutes).

Assembly:

  • Cut each cooled cake layer in half. Place the first layer on your serving dish (this cake is too big and heavy to transfer so put it on the dish you're serving it on)

  • Spread the first layer with 1/3 of the strawberry puree. Spread a very thin layer of frosting on the second half and place it over the first layer so the strawberries and cream are hugging. Repeat with the next layers. So the order from the bottom up is: cake; strawberry; cream; cake; strawberry; cream;cake; strawberries; cream; cake; cream (frost the top and sides with remaining frosting).

  • Decorate the top with fresh strawberries and chocolate (see chocolate decorating tutorial below)

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Course: Dessert

Cuisine: American

Keyword: Strawberry Layer Cake

Skill Level: Medium

Cost to Make: $$

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FAQs

Can you put fresh strawberries between cake layers? ›

and I make sure to put a thicker layer on the outside. to hold the strawberries in. placing the cake tiers on top of each layer, using the buttercream in between layers. helps to keep the strawberries inside the cake tears. and also keeps the tears from sliding off one another.

How do you keep strawberries from making cake soggy? ›

How do you keep strawberry filling from making the cake soggy? A thin layer of frosting between the cake and the strawberry filling will help block moisture from seeping into the cake below. The frosting acts as a barrier. If the cake you're making will be eaten quickly, this step may not be necessary.

What do you spread between cake layers? ›

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How to put fresh 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 long to let cake cool before layering? ›

It takes 1-2 hours for the delicious cake pieces to cool completely while still keeping their fluffy, delicate texture. A Bundt cake should chill in the pan for 15-20 minutes before transferring to a cooling rack; it then needs another 1-2 hours to cool down completely.

Does a cake with strawberry filling need to be refrigerated? ›

Does Strawberry Cake Filling Need Refrigeration? Yes, fruit fillings are perishable. Although I don't consider this cooked strawberry filling to be as quickly perishable as a whipped cream filling, it should still be refrigerated until closer to the time of the event to be on the safe side.

How long will fresh 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 sweating on a cake? ›

Sugar and Stabilisation: Toss the sliced or halved strawberries with a sprinkle of sugar to draw out excess moisture. Allowing the strawberries to sit for a few minutes helps release some of their juices. Alternatively, macerate the strawberries by combining them with sugar and letting them sit for an hour or two.

Can I use store-bought jam for cake filling? ›

Based on our first hand experience, GOOD GOOD's strawberry jam is the best store bought jam to layer your homemade cakes with. This is because it contains real berries and doesn't have any added sugar.

What to put in between cake layers to keep moist? ›

The simplest version of simple syrup, or soak, is nothing more than equal parts granulated sugar dissolved into water. The basic soak alone will do great things for your cake, especially in terms of moisture.

How much filling should you put between cake layers? ›

For a 3-layer 8-inch or 9-inch cake, use a heaping 1/2 cup between each layer. For a 2-layer 8-inch or 9-inch cake, use about 3/4 cup filling; you'll have some left over.

What can I put in the middle of a layer cake? ›

Filling: Filling is what goes between the cake layers. Cakes can be filled with frosting (like in this tutorial), mousse, ganache, whipped cream, fruit preserves, custard, and more. Frosting: Aside from being used as a filling, buttercream frosting is used to decorate the outside top and sides of the cake.

How to fill in gaps between cake layers? ›

First, fill in any major gaps between the layers of cake with additional frosting. Begin to even out the frosting with an offset or straight metal spatula. Place a medium dollop of frosting on top of the cake. Use your offset spatula to spread the frosting over the top of the cake, making is flat and even.

Can I use frosting as a filling? ›

You might think cake frostings and cake fillings are two completely separate things, but in fact most can be used – and are used – to do both jobs. The largest 'family' of frostings is definitely the buttercream family.

Can you decorate a cake with fresh fruit? ›

Add the Fruit

I generally start with a couple of the strawberries or larger pieces of fruit and then fill in around them with blueberries and blackberries but there is no right or wrong way to decorate the top of the cake- so do what works best for you.

How to store cake with fresh fruit? ›

If you made a cake that won't be served for a few days, cover and refrigerate your cake. Lastly, if your cake includes a fresh fruit filling or topping, or has a frosting made with whipped cream or mascarpone, cover and refrigerate it until you are ready to serve, and refrigerate any leftovers as well.

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