Strawberry Shortcake - Love and Lemons (2024)

Homemade strawberry shortcake is the perfect summer dessert! My recipe is easy and delicious, featuring flaky lemon biscuits, fresh berries, and cream.

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This strawberry shortcake recipe is the ultimate summer dessert! Fresh strawberries and airy whipped cream fill flaky, tender homemade biscuits.

At this time of year, strawberries are at their best. They’re insanely juicy and bursting with sweet and tangy flavor. I love this recipe because it shows how little you have to do to make them a delicious dessert. There’s no need to cook them or even sweeten them. Just sandwich them between biscuits with a dollop of whipped cream for a simple, rustic, and luxurious treat.

If you’ve never made strawberry shortcake from scratch before, I hope you’ll try it this summer. The lemon cornmeal biscuits in this recipe are easy to make, and they’re SO much better than a store-bought substitute. They’re not too sweet, so they really let the strawberries shine. If you ask me, that’s what good strawberry shortcake is all about. Enjoy!

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Let’s Talk Strawberries

Fresh summer strawberries are best for strawberry shortcake.They’re so flavorful that you can slice them up and add them straight to the shortcake filling—no extra sugar required!

Given that the strawberries are the focus of this recipe, I recommend making it during strawberry season. However, if you’re craving it at another time of year, you can substitute a different seasonal fruit (I love other berries like blueberries and raspberries!). Another option is to make my strawberry compote with frozen strawberries. Use it in the filling instead of fresh berries.

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What You’ll Need to Make Strawberry Shortcake Biscuits

In addition to strawberries, you’ll need these ingredients to make the shortcake biscuits:

  • All-purpose flourSpoon and level it to avoid packing too much into your measuring cup.
  • Cornmeal – I love to make this recipe with medium-grind cornmeal. It adds a nice texture to the dough, but it’s not too coarse or crunchy. My go-to brands are Arrowhead Mills and Bob’s Red Mill.
  • Granulated sugar – For sweetness. I also sprinkle the biscuits with coarse sugar to create a crisp top.
  • Baking powder – It helps the biscuits puff up as they bake.
  • Cold coconut oil – It makes the dough rich and flaky. Unsalted butter works here too.
  • Lemon juice and zest – They’re not traditional in strawberry shortcake, but I love the pop of bright flavor they add to the biscuits.
  • Eggs – They make the biscuits light and cohesive.
  • Milk – Any kind goes! I’ve had success with almond milk, but regular milk or even buttermilk works too. Use what you have on hand.
  • And sea salt – To make all the flavors pop!

Find the complete recipe with measurements below.

Whipped Cream Options

Fill your strawberry shortcake with whipped cream to accent the juicy strawberries. I like to make homemade whipped cream with chilled heavy cream, a little sugar, and vanilla extract, but in a pinch, store-bought whipped cream works too.

  • For a dairy-free option, substitute coconut whipped cream.
  • For a cool, refreshing variation, use your favorite vanilla ice cream.

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How to Make Strawberry Shortcake

Once you gather your ingredients, this strawberry shortcake recipe is easy to make:

Making the biscuits

First, make the biscuit dough. Whisk together the dry ingredients in a medium bowl. Then, add the cold coconut oil and use your hands to work it into the dry ingredients until the mixture resembles coarse crumbs. Finally, add the lemon zest, lemon juice, milk, and eggs and mix until just combined.

  • Tip:Working with cold coconut oil can be tricky! I like to measure it while it’s soft. Then, I transfer it to a small bowl and refrigerate it until it hardens, usually 10 to 30 minutes. I use a paring knife to cut it into small pieces before working it into the dough. Feel free to sub cold butter if you prefer.

Next, shape the dough.Turn it out onto a lightly floured piece of parchment paper, pat it into a rectangle, and fold it into thirds. Pat or roll the folded dough to about 1 inch thick, and freeze it for 20 minutes.

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After the dough chills, cut out the biscuits. Use a 2-1/2 inch round biscuit cutter to punch them out, gathering the scraps and re-rolling the dough as necessary. You should end up with 8 1-inch-thick cakes.

Place them on a baking sheet lined with parchment paper. Brush them with a little milk and sprinkle them with coarse sugar.

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Then, bake the biscuits at 400°Ffor about 17 minutes, or until they’re lightly golden brown around the edges.

Remove from the oven and allow to cool slightly.

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Assembling the shortcakes

When you’re ready to serve, slice the cakes in half horizontally. A serrated knife works best for this step!

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Layer them with strawberries and whipped cream before digging in right away.

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How to Store Strawberry Shortcake

For the best taste and texture, assemble strawberry shortcake just before serving.If you assemble it too far in advance, moisture from the berries and cream will soak into the biscuits and make them soggy.

So, if you have leftover shortcake components, I recommend storing them separately. The cakes will keep in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 2 days. They also freeze well for up to 3 months.

If you want to get ahead,you can fully bake the biscuits in advance and freeze them. Let them thaw at room temperature for a few hours before serving.

Another option is to make the biscuit dough ahead of time. Cut out the biscuits and then freeze them unbaked. When you’re ready to serve, bake them from frozen, adding an extra minute or two to the bake time if necessary.

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More Favorite Summer Desserts

If you love this strawberry shortcake recipe, try one of these delicious summer desserts next:

  • Easy Peach Cobbler
  • Lemon Blueberry Bread
  • Blueberry Cobbler
  • Homemade Cherry Pie
  • Raspberry Vegan Cheesecake
  • Or any of these 30 Easy Summer Desserts!

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Strawberry Shortcake

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Prep Time: 30 minutes mins

Cook Time: 20 minutes mins

Total Time: 50 minutes mins

Serves 8

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This easy strawberry shortcake recipe is the perfect summer dessert. Tender, lemony cornmeal biscuits surround layers of strawberries and cream. To make this recipe dairy-free, use almond milk in the dough and replace the traditional whipped cream with coconut cream.

Ingredients

Biscuits

Strawberries and Cream

  • 3 cups fresh strawberries, hulled and sliced
  • 2 cups

    whipped cream or coconut whipped cream

Instructions

  • In a medium bowl, whisk together the flour, cornmeal, sugar, baking powder, and salt.

  • Using your hands, work the coconut oil in until the mixture resembles coarse sand. Add the lemon zest, lemon juice, eggs, and milk and mix until just combined. The dough will be more moist and pliable than traditional biscuit dough.

  • Turn the dough out onto a lightly floured piece of parchment paper and pat into a ½-inch-thick rectangle. Fold the dough into thirds and pat or roll again until 1-inch thick. Freeze for 20 minutes.

  • Preheat the oven to 400°F and line a baking sheet with parchment paper.

  • Remove the dough from the freezer and use a 2½-inch round biscuit cutter to cut out 3 to 4 biscuits. Re-roll the scraps as necessary to cut out 8 1-inch-thick biscuits. Place the biscuits on the baking sheet.

  • Brush the tops of the biscuits with a little milk and sprinkle with coarse sugar.

  • Bake for 16 to 18 minutes, or until golden brown around the edges.

  • Allow the biscuits to cool slightly, then use a serrated knife to slice them in half horizontally. Assemble the strawberry shortcakes by filling the biscuits with the strawberries and cream.

Biscuit recipe adapted from King Arthur Flour.

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FAQs

What was Strawberry Shortcake's famous line? ›

Quotes
  • (When answering the phone) "Strawberry's cafe. ...
  • "Oh muffin crumbs..."
  • "Right as Raspberries!"
  • "Colliding Kiwis!"
  • "Berry Bitty City isn't so bitty anymore..."
  • "Even though we're bitty, we can do big things!"
  • (When Apple gives the room a lights makeover): "Galloping Gooseberries!!! ...
  • "That's the spirit, Lemon!"

What is lemons personality in Strawberry Shortcake? ›

Personality. Lemon Meringue is bubbly and bright, easily excitable to the point of being carried away; usually by a trend she is trying to emulate or set. She loves getting to shine creatively and is capable of finding inspiration in all sorts of things.

What is the lemon girl from Strawberry Shortcake? ›

Another of Strawberry Shortcake's friends from her trip to Big Apple City in the 1981 TV special is Lemon Meringue, a fashionable character known around the city for her style. Her sunshine like blonde hair is decorated with green bows and a lemon shaped barrette.

Who is Strawberry Shortcake BFF? ›

For over 40 years, fans have grown up with Strawberry Shortcake and her Berry Besties, the famous characters Orange Blossom, Lemon Meringue, Blueberry Muffin and Lime Chiffon.

What is Strawberry Shortcake's boyfriend name? ›

Huckleberry is fair-skinned with short, slightly messy light caramel-colored hair and matching eyes with an orange tint. He wears a dark blue t-shirt with a huckleberry design over a green-white striped, long-sleeved shirt. He has pale brown jeans and dark blue sneakers which are accented in white and green.

What was Strawberry Shortcake's original name? ›

At the time, the character was simply called Girl with a Daisy or Strawberry Girl and was depicted holding a daisy while wearing an orange bonnet with a strawberry print on it. Rex Conners, American Greetings' staff art director, knew this card was very popular and determined that this was due to the strawberry motif.

Does Strawberry Shortcake have LGBTQ? ›

Fluffy Chiffon and Lime Pops are the first confirmed gay characters and couple, but they were not the first to appear in general.

What ethnicity is Ginger Snap? ›

Her exact ethnicity is unknown. She might be of Indian or Middle Eastern descent, for in the Thanksgiving book, she wears a blouse similar to Indian/Middle Eastern attire. In season four, Ginger Snap is the least featured of the four/five main girls. In the Playmates toys era, she only got a single doll.

Are Strawberry Shortcake and huckleberry pie dating? ›

Strawberry is very close to Huckleberry, and is his second best friend. She always tries to include him in the fun, even if he is being stubborn. They sort of had a brother and sisterly relationship in the 80s and 2002. In the 2021 series, he first meets her in a subway and helps her around when she's lost.

What ethnicity is Cherry Jam? ›

She is bi-ethnic and the tallest member of the Berry Girls. She is the third pink-themed girl, following Strawberry and Raspberry. Her icon is a reference to the "Cherry Blossom" (or Sakura flower) which is also said to be her scent. This may be a reference to fan speculations that she may be Asian.

Why is shortcake called shortcake? ›

First, there's that name. It's not called shortcake because it isn't tall. “Short” is an English word, dating to at least the 16th Century, that means crisp. Or, more specifically, something made crisp with the addition of fat, traditionally either butter or lard.

What gender is Strawberry Shortcake? ›

Strawberry Shortcake is a bright and energetic little girl with red hair and freckles with a big, adorable smile. Strawberry is kind, resourceful, and always ready to help a friend in need. With her pet cat named Custard normally by her side.

How old is Strawberry Shortcake in 2024? ›

@Strawberry Shortcake is celebrating 45-years in 2024, we chat with Elizabeth from Wild Brain Studios while at @L.A. Comic Con , she gives us all the chisme about whats to come! 😜✌🏼#EROCKS #LAComicCon #strawberryshortcake.

How old is Strawberry Shortcake's age? ›

She had a filly named Honey Pie Pony in the 2003 series. In the 1980's, Strawberry was six years old. Her current age is implied to be teenage/young adult aged e.g. in the 2003 version, Strawberry is able to drive a car and in the 2009 version, she owns a shop called the Berry Café.

Who is the Mexican girl in Strawberry Shortcake? ›

Café Ole is a Mexican girl with small black/brown eyes. She has short, curly, dark brown hair with a tan-themed sombrero with a dark bow on top and a thin zig-zag line around the white brim.

Why do they call Strawberry Shortcake shortcake? ›

First, there's that name. It's not called shortcake because it isn't tall. “Short” is an English word, dating to at least the 16th Century, that means crisp. Or, more specifically, something made crisp with the addition of fat, traditionally either butter or lard.

Is Huckleberry Pie the only boy in Strawberry Shortcake? ›

Huckleberry Pie was, for the most part, the only boy character in a female-dominated franchise, and the only one to appear as such in every series. Despite Pupcake originating as Huckleberry's pet dog, he has never come under the ownership of Huck ever since the 1980s series.

Is Custard a boy or girl Strawberry Shortcake? ›

Custard is Strawberry Shortcake's playful kitty. She loves to help Strawberry and the others, and she can usually be found with Pupcake.

What is the name of Strawberry Shortcake's cat? ›

A girl named Strawberry Shortcake, along with her cat Custard and dog Pupcake, has adventures in friendship in Strawberryland.

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