When strawberries are finally sweet, one dessert is rarely enough to cover every kind of spring or summer table. These 23 strawberry desserts move through chilled slices, baked cakes, small treats, frozen scoops, mousse, and fruit pies, so the berry season does not end with shortcake. Some use fresh berries by the quart, while others lean on strawberry gelatin, puree, frosting, or freeze-dried berries for flavor when the fruit bowl is already spoken for. The range gives you quick 25-minute cups, make-ahead chilled desserts, and bigger cakes that can carry a weekend gathering.

Strawberry Pie

With a refrigerated crust, cornstarch-thickened berries, and 2 hours of chill time, Strawberry Pie turns 4 cups of sliced fresh strawberries into a clean slice for peak season. The recipe bakes the crust first, cooks the strawberry filling until thick, then lets the pie set before whipped cream goes on top. It serves 8, which works for a spring dinner or a weekend dessert table. Serve cold so the filling holds when sliced.
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Strawberry Cheesecake

Built on graham crackers and butter, Strawberry Cheesecake gives fresh berries a richer base with cream cheese, sour cream, eggs, vanilla, and lemon in the filling. The strawberry topping uses 1 1/2 pounds of fruit with cornstarch, lemon juice, and sugar, while the full 5 1/2 hours includes cooling and chill time. It serves 8 and works best made ahead. Slice it cold when the berry topping has settled over the cheesecake.
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Chocolate Covered Strawberries

For a fast berry-season treat, Chocolate Covered Strawberries dip 1 pound of fresh large strawberries in dark or semisweet chocolate with coconut oil for shine. Optional white chocolate adds a simple drizzle, while the 35-minute total time leaves room for the coating to set. The recipe serves 6, so it works for a small dessert board or a quick add-on beside cake. Keep the berries dry before dipping so the chocolate clings cleanly.
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Strawberry Cupcakes

Baked in 50 minutes, Strawberry Cupcakes fold finely chopped fresh strawberries into a vanilla cupcake base made with flour, butter, sugar, eggs, milk, and vanilla. A strawberry puree works into the frosting, adding another layer of berry flavor without needing a filling. The recipe makes 12 cupcakes, which suits birthdays, cookouts, or a tray of peak-season sweets. Chill briefly after frosting if the kitchen is warm.
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Dubai Chocolate Strawberry Cup

Crunchy kataifi, pistachio cream, tahini, melted chocolate, and 1 1/2 pounds of strawberries make Dubai Chocolate Strawberry Cup a layered dessert for when berries need more than cream. The recipe takes 25 minutes and makes 4 servings, with chocolate chips and coconut oil forming the glossy top. Ground pistachios finish each cup with extra texture. Serve in clear cups so the strawberries, chocolate, and pistachio layer show through.
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Ninja Creami Strawberry Cheesecake Ice Cream

After a full freeze and spin, Ninja Creami Strawberry Cheesecake Ice Cream turns whole milk, heavy cream, confectioners’ sugar, cream cheese, strawberries, vanilla, and a crushed biscuit into a cheesecake-style frozen dessert. The listed total time is 1,455 minutes because the base needs to freeze before processing. It makes 4 servings, enough for a small batch after dinner. Add a few chopped strawberries on top when serving.
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Chocolate Covered Strawberry Toffee Bark

Saltines, butter, brown sugar, semisweet chocolate, white chocolate, and diced strawberries give Chocolate Covered Strawberry Toffee Bark its sweet-salty crunch. The recipe takes 50 minutes and makes 14 servings, making it useful when peak strawberry season overlaps with bake-sale trays or weekend snacking. The toffee layer sets over the crackers before the chocolate and berries go on. Break into pieces once firm and store in a single layer.
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Sweet Strawberry Rhubarb Pie

With 4 cups of strawberries and 2 cups of thinly sliced rhubarb, Sweet Strawberry Rhubarb Pie balances ripe berry sweetness with tangy spring fruit. The filling uses sugar, lemon juice, salt, cornstarch, and water, then bakes between puff-pastry or pie sheets. Total time is 55 minutes, and the pie serves 8. Bring it out when fresh strawberries are plentiful, but the table needs a fruit dessert with more contrast than plain berries.
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Muffin Pan Strawberry Shortcakes

Muffin tins keep Muffin Pan Strawberry Shortcakes portioned neatly, with a 30-minute total time and 12 servings from one batch. The shortcake base uses flour, baking powder, sugar, milk, Greek yogurt, vanilla, and oil, while fresh strawberries get mixed with honey for the topping. Whipped cream finishes each cup. Set these out for a picnic-style dessert when sliced berries are at their best and plates need to stay simple.
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Strawberry Fudge

Made from strawberry frosting and strawberry-flavored pink candy melts, Strawberry Fudge keeps the ingredient list short while still giving the table a bright berry-season square. The recipe takes 248 minutes, with most of that time used for setting, and cuts into 16 servings. It works well when the oven is already busy with cakes or pies. Slice small pieces and keep them chilled until the candy-melt base firms up.
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Strawberry Crunch Cake

Using white cake mix, strawberry gelatin, vanilla sandwich cookies, freeze-dried strawberries, and cream cheese frosting, Strawberry Crunch Cake brings the ice-cream-bar crunch into cake form. The recipe takes 60 minutes and makes 12 servings, so it can cover a family dessert table without extra batches. The cookie and freeze-dried berry topping adds texture to the soft cake and frosting. Serve chilled or at room temperature once the frosting has set.
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Strawberry Brownies

Fresh or frozen strawberries meet semisweet or dark chocolate in Strawberry Brownies, a 55-minute bake that makes 24 servings. The batter includes flour, butter, granulated sugar, brown sugar, eggs, vanilla, and chocolate for a dense square with berry pockets throughout. This works when peak strawberry season calls for something richer than pie. Cut the pan into smaller pieces for parties, since the chocolate base and berries make each square substantial.
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Strawberry Cake

Softened butter, sour cream, vanilla, and 2 cups of sliced strawberries give Strawberry Cake a tender crumb with fruit baked right into the batter. The recipe takes 55 minutes and serves 8, with fresh strawberries and powdered sugar finishing the top. It is a good choice when berries are sweet enough to carry a simple cake without heavy frosting. Serve slices with coffee, tea, or extra berries on the side.
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Strawberry Cookies

Freeze-dried strawberry powder and chopped freeze-dried berries give Strawberry Cookies their berry flavor without adding extra moisture to the dough. The recipe uses flour, baking powder, butter, granulated sugar, egg, and vanilla, then bakes into 24 cookies in 32 minutes. That makes them useful for cookie boxes, lunch treats, or a lighter dessert tray during strawberry season. Keep them in an airtight container once cooled so the texture stays consistent.
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Strawberry Dump Cake

With 2 quarts of diced strawberries under yellow cake mix and melted butter, Strawberry Dump Cake keeps peak-season fruit at the center of an easy bake. The recipe takes 55 minutes, serves 8, and uses sugar and salt to help the strawberries release their juices beneath the topping. It works for nights when a spoonable dessert is easier than rolling out a crust. Serve warm in bowls with ice cream if you want a softer finish.
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Strawberry Ice Cream

Fresh strawberries, honey, sugar, lemon juice, heavy cream, and vanilla make Strawberry Ice Cream a chilled dessert that puts ripe berries straight into the freezer bowl. The recipe takes 280 minutes, mostly for chilling and freezing, and makes 6 servings. Lemon juice helps keep the fruit flavor bright against the cream. Scoop it for warm-weather dinners, or serve it beside pound cake when the berries are at their peak.
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Strawberry Earthquake Cake

Vanilla cake mix, cream cheese, powdered sugar, diced strawberries, and white chocolate chips make Strawberry Earthquake Cake a 65-minute bake with pockets of creamy filling throughout. The recipe serves 8 and can be topped with extra strawberries, while vanilla ice cream is listed as an optional serving idea. It works when berries need a dessert that bakes into its own sauce-like swirls. Spoon or slice it once the cake has cooled enough to hold together.
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Strawberry Mochi

Wrapped in soft sweet rice dough, Strawberry Mochi uses 16 fresh strawberries, mochiko flour, water, sugar, cornstarch, and optional red food coloring. The recipe takes 25 minutes and makes 8 servings, giving peak berries a chewy shell instead of a cake or pie base. Cornstarch helps with dusting and shaping so the mochi does not stick. Serve the pieces the same day for the best texture.
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Strawberry Poke Cake

White cake mix, strawberry-flavored gelatin, whipped topping, and sliced fresh strawberries make Strawberry Poke Cake a chilled 16-serving dessert for berry season. The recipe takes 295 minutes because the gelatin needs time to soak into the cake and set before topping. It is a useful make-ahead choice for cookouts, birthdays, or potlucks. Cut into squares straight from the fridge so the whipped topping stays neat.
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Strawberry Mousse

Lightened with whipped heavy cream, Strawberry Mousse blends 3/4 pound of sliced fresh strawberries with sugar before chilling into 4 servings. The recipe takes 70 minutes, making it faster than cheesecake but still cool enough for a warm day. Extra strawberries on top finish each serving without a crust or crumb layer. Spoon into small glasses when peak-season berries are sweet and dessert needs to stay simple.
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Strawberry Pound Cake

With 2 1/2 cups of fresh strawberries, buttermilk, butter, sugar, eggs, and a strawberry puree glaze, Strawberry Pound Cake turns peak fruit into a sturdy 12-serving bake. The recipe takes 80 minutes, which makes it better for a planned weekend dessert than a last-minute sweet. Lemon juice in the glaze keeps the berry finish from tasting flat. Serve thick slices with coffee or wrap leftovers for the next day.
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Strawberry Pretzel Salad

Salty pretzels, cream cheese, Cool Whip, strawberry jello, and 1/2 pound of fresh strawberries give Strawberry Pretzel Salad its layered sweet-salty structure. The recipe takes 270 minutes and serves 6, with most of the time spent chilling until the layers set. It is useful for warm-weather potlucks because it slices like dessert but eats cool from the fridge. Keep it chilled until serving so the cream cheese layer stays firm.
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Strawberry Shortcake

Buttery buttermilk biscuits, sliced strawberries, sugar, whipping cream, and a touch of lime make Strawberry Shortcake a classic way to use 4 cups of fresh berries. The recipe takes 37 minutes and serves 6, which keeps it fast enough for same-day baking. The strawberries get sugared so their juices soak into the split biscuits. Assemble close to serving time so the cream stays fluffy and the biscuits keep their texture.
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