Strawberry Pound Cake is the PERFECT Pound Cake Recipe for Fresh Strawberries!
Strawberry season is upon us, and I am READY! Warm temperatures, ripe, sweet berries…it’s my favorite time of year! And this Strawberry Cake Recipe is sure to be on rotation all season long. As a matter of fact, this might be on my dessert table all year long, because frozen strawberries work perfectly as well! I won’t get ahead of myself though…
Strawberry Pound Cake is the PERFECT Pound Cake Recipe for Fresh Strawberries!Looking for other Pound Cake Recipes? Try These:What Ingredients Do You Need?How To Make Strawberry Pound CakeCan You Use Frozen Strawberries Instead of Fresh?Out of Buttermilk? No Problem!Decoration Ideas: Can You Use Other Fruits In This Cake Recipe?Can You Make This Cake Into Muffins?Can You Use This Strawberry Pound Cake For Strawberry Shortcake?Can You Freeze Strawberry Cake?Looking For Other Strawberry Recipes? Try These:Get the Recipe
You know I love a good pound cake recipe, and when I had the idea of combining strawberries and pound cake I knew it was a good idea! BUT I had to make a few tweaks to my classic pound cake recipe for it to work with the strawberries. I wanted to make sure the cake was extra moist and flavorful and the strawberry flavor really came through without using any artificial flavors!
Looking for other Pound Cake Recipes? Try These:
Million Dollar Pound Cake Cinnamon Roll Pound Cake Lemon Poppy Seed Pound Cake Orange Pound Cake
What Ingredients Do You Need?
There are super simple key ingredients in this strawberry cake. Here are a few:
How To Make Strawberry Pound Cake
Luckily this cake recipe is really pretty easy! Honestly, it looks fancy, but couldn’t be quicker to prep. It does take a little while to bake, but it’s also a great cake to make in advance because this pound cake is amazing warm, but it’s just as good the next day! Make sure to use a quality bundt cake pan, coated well!
Can You Use Frozen Strawberries Instead of Fresh?
Yes! You can use frozen strawberries, just thaw them out and slice them as the recipe states. Also make sure you pat them dry, as frozen and thawed berries will be more moist than fresh. But make sure you pat the thawed strawberries dry before slicing and adding them in as frozen and thawed can be very moist, and adding more moisture into the cake batter can change the consistency of the cake causing it to be gummy or wet. This is the case with adding most fruit to baked goods, you just don’t want to add too much liquid or moisture to your perfect cake batter!
Out of Buttermilk? No Problem!
If you are ready to bake this cake but realize you’re out of buttermilk, don’t worry! You can easily sub in a few different options or check out my full post on making homemade buttermilk! Here are some easy swaps:
scant 2/3 cup yogurt thinned with water or milk = 2/3 buttermilk scant 2/3 cup sour cream thinned with water or milk = 2/3 buttermilk
Decoration Ideas:
I like to use a sweet, sugar icing the drizzles down the side of the cake. a simple mix of powdered sugar and milk is all you need! if you are looking for something a little different, here are a few options to frost a strawberry cake:
Turn the easy icing in the recipe card into a strawberry icing or strawberry glaze by adding in some strawberry puree or even simply strawberry jam. You can make it more of a glaze by adding a little more milk, or more of a frosting or thick icing by adding less milk! Buttercream Frosting Roasted Strawberry Frosting Heritage Frosting
Can You Use Other Fruits In This Cake Recipe?
Yep! This is a simple way to make this cake work for whatever fruit you have on hand! Blueberries would be great, or mixed berries. Even peaches would work!
Can You Make This Cake Into Muffins?
Sure! If you do, you can bake them at 350°F for 20-25 minutes!
Can You Use This Strawberry Pound Cake For Strawberry Shortcake?
YESSS! Can you even imagine how good that would be?? Pound Cake is perfect with strawberry shortcake, and add in MORE strawberries, you will definitely have a winner! YOu could even top a slice with vanilla ice cream and some homemade strawberry syrup!
Can You Freeze Strawberry Cake?
Absolutely! Allow the cake to cool completely. Don’t pour the icing on the cake. Wrap it tightly in plastic wrap and then wrap it again in more plastic wrap or foil and freeze it for up to a month. To thaw it, allow the cake to come to room temperature pour the icing on, if desired, and enjoy!
Looking For Other Strawberry Recipes? Try These:
Strawberry Shortbread Bars Strawberry Lemon Cheesecake Bars Strawberry Avocado Salsa
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2 cups powdered sugar 2 – 3 tablespoons of milk






