Easy Shortcakes Recipe - for Strawberry Shortcake (2024)

Enjoy traditional strawberry shortcake made from scratch using this easy shortcakes recipe. With just a few simple ingredients, you can enjoy this classic old-fashioned dessert.

Recipe Overview

Why you’ll love it: Shortcakes are easy to make and taste so good!

How long it takes: 28 minutes
Equipment you’ll need: Mixing bowl, baking pan, oven, measuring cups
Servings: 6

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  • 1 Recipe Overview
  • 2 About strawberry shortcake
  • 3 What you’ll need
  • 4 How do you make shortcake biscuits from scratch?
  • 5 To Assemble
  • 6 FAQs
  • 7 Make It Your Own
  • 8 Make-Ahead Ideas
  • 10 More Fruity desserts
  • 11 Fresh Fruit Desserts
  • 12 Get the Recipe: Easy Shortcakes Recipe – for Strawberry Shortcake

Warm buttery shortcakes, crisp on the outside and tender inside, topped with lustrous juicy red strawberries and a cloud of lightly sweetened whipped cream — this is the stuff dreams are made of. Nothing says summer quite like strawberry shortcake.

My mom used to “force” my sister and me to pick strawberries with her every June. We complained plenty especially if it was hot (and it usually was!) but we didn’t complain when suppertime rolled around. Our reward for picking strawberries was homemade strawberry shortcake for dinner. And I really mean “for dinner.” That’s all we had. As much as we could eat. And we were totally happy with that.

Mom always makes biscuit-like shortcakes from scratch. Not too sweet, rich with butter, they are almost like scones. With lots of homemade whipped cream and as many perfectly ripe strawberries we could eat, we were well rewarded for our labors.

I know you’re going to love these shortcakes. If the only “shortcake” you’ve ever eaten is angel food cake or those packaged sponge cakes, you’re in for a real treat!

About strawberry shortcake

While this recipe is for shortcakes, you’ll need to know how to prepare the strawberries, too.

Lightly rinse a quart of strawberries, hull (remove the leaves), and slice or lightly crush the strawberries with just a little sugar, a couple of tablespoons. Do this an hour or so ahead of time so the berries have time to macerate. The juices will be released and the berries will absorb some of the sugar.

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What you’ll need

As always, you’ll find the printable recipe card with instructions, measurements, and nutrition information near the end of this post.

  • Flour –Use all purpose white flour for a traditional shortcake, or use white whole wheat flour for a more hearty shortcake. We haven’t tested it, but a 1:1 gluten-free replacement flour should work as well.
  • Sugar – Not very much, these cakes are very lightly sweetened.
  • Baking Powder – Baking powder provides the leavening. Shortcakes are a type of quick bread.
  • Salt –To balance things out.
  • Butter – Use unsalted butter, softened. If you’d like to use salted butter, reduce the amount of salt slightly.
  • Buttermilk – for lots of flavor and to help make the shortcakes light.
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How do you make shortcake biscuits from scratch?

It really couldn’t be easier. Simply mix the dry ingredients in a medium sized bowl.

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Add the butter and cut it into the dry ingredients until the mixture looks like fine crumbs and holds together when you press it between your fingers.

Pour in the milk and stir it in, just until the dry ingredients are moistened. The batter/dough will be really sticky. If it seems too dry or stiff, add a bit more milk.

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Scoop out big spoonfuls, making mounds on a baking pan. It’s not fancy at all, just plop it on there. Your shortcakes are ready to bake!

Hopefully you have your berries all ready. While the shortcakes bake, whip the cream and find some pretty dishes.

To Assemble

  1. Take the shortcakes out of the oven and slice them horizontally, arranging each half in a shallow dish or plate. If you’d rather make layers like the photos, that’s fine, too.

  2. Spoon plenty of berries over the halves.

  3. Top with a big dollop of whipped cream.
  4. Serve right away. This is a dessert that you have to eat as soon as the berries hit the shortcakes.
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FAQs

What is the difference between shortcake and biscuits?

These shortcakes are sweeter than their savory cousins, biscuits. In addition, shortcakes aren’t rolled out like biscuits usually are. The texture is similar to biscuits or scones, crumbly and soft on the inside but with a lightly crunchy outside.

Why is it called shortcake?

It doesn’t have anything to do with how tall it is (or not tall, I guess) and it’s not a shortbread, either, like shortbread cookies. This dessert and its name has English origins dating back to the 1500s. It means adding fat to a baked good to add crispness.

Make It Your Own

  • Add flavoring to the shortcakes such as a teaspoon of vanilla or a teaspoon of orange or lemon zest.
  • Sprinkle the tops of the shortcakes before baking with coarse sugar, such as sanding sugar or turbinado sugar for a nice crunchy texture.
  • Replace the buttermilk with a different kind of milk. The shortcakes won’t be quite as light but are still delicious.
  • Strawberries aren’t the only fruit that tastes great on shortcakes. Try sliced fresh peaches or nectarines, lightly crushed raspberries, or a combination of berries. If you like things on the sweeter side, try topping them with homemade strawberry sauce.
  • Not into fruit? Make hot fudge sundae short cakes. Instead of whipped cream, layer homemade (no churn) vanilla ice cream in the shortcakes. Top with a generous drizzle of hot fudge sauce.
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Make-Ahead Ideas

Measure out the dry ingredients and cut in the butter. Cover, and store mixture in refrigerator for up to three days. When ready to bake, simply pour in the buttermilk and make shortcakes.

Storage & Reheating Tips

Shortcakes are best eaten immediately but if you have any left over, store completely cooled shortcakes in a zip top bag or container. There’s no need to refrigerate them. They’ll keep two to three days. Shortcakes can be frozen for up to three months.

To reheat, preheat your oven or toaster oven to 350°F. Place the shortcakes on a baking pan and reheat for five to seven minutes. Frozen shortcakes will take a bit longer.

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More Fruity desserts

While eating plain fruit or drinking fruit in smoothies is just fine, fruit in desserts is just sublime! Try:

  • Peach Blueberry Crisp Recipe
  • Apple Blueberry Crisp
  • Blueberry Crisp Recipe with Coconut
  • Cranberry Clafoutis
  • Ice Cream Terrine with Roasted Strawberries
  • Cherry Cheesecake Dip with Lime
  • Cherry Lime Galette
  • Blueberry Crumb Bars

Fresh Fruit Desserts

Fresh Blueberry PieEasy Strawberry Trifle RecipeEasy Shortcakes Recipe - for Strawberry Shortcake (11)Fruit Salad Parfaits with Shortbread Cookie Crumble

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Recipe

Get the Recipe: Easy Shortcakes Recipe – for Strawberry Shortcake

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Prep Time: 10 minutes mins

Cook Time: 18 minutes mins

Total Time: 28 minutes mins

6 shortcakes

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Enjoy traditional strawberry shortcake made from scratch using this easy shortcakes recipe. With just few simple ingredients, you can make this classic old-fashioned dessert.

Ingredients

Shortcakes

  • 1 ½ cups all purpose flour
  • 3 tablespoons sugar
  • 2 teaspoons baking powder
  • ½ teaspoon salt
  • 3 tablespoons unsalted butter, softened
  • ¾ cup buttermilk, more if needed

For Strawberry Shortcake

  • 1 quart strawberries, rinsed and hulled
  • 2 tablespoons sugar
  • Whipped cream

Instructions

  • Prepare strawberries. Slice or mash slightly and mix with 2 tablespoons sugar.

  • Preheat oven to 400°F. Prepare mid-sized baking sheet by lining with parchment paper or greasing lightly.

  • In medium bowl, mix flour, 3 tablespoons sugar, baking powder, and salt. Cut in butter with a fork or fingers, until mixture resembles fine crumbs and holds together when lightly pressed.

  • Add buttermilk, stirring lightly until all ingredients are moistened. Do not over mix. If mixture seems too dry, add more buttermilk, a tablespoon at a time. Drop by ⅓ cupfuls on baking sheet, making six shortcakes.

  • Bake for 18 minutes or until golden brown on bottom and slightly browned on top.

  • Remove from baking sheet and cool slightly on wire rack.

  • Split each shortcake in half crosswise with a serrated knife and serve immediately, topped with sliced strawberries and whipped cream.

Notes

  • Nutrition information is for shortcakes only.
  • Add flavoring to the shortcakes: 1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract or a teaspoon of orange or lemon zest.
  • Sprinkle the tops of the shortcakes before baking with coarse sugar, such as sanding sugar or turbinado sugar for a nice crunchy texture.
  • Replace the buttermilk with a different kind of milk. The shortcakes won’t be quite as light but are still delicious.
  • Strawberries aren’t the only fruit that tastes great on shortcakes. Try sliced fresh peaches or nectarines, lightly crushed raspberries, or a combination of berries.

Nutrition Information

Serving: 1shortcake, Calories: 272kcal, Carbohydrates: 48g, Protein: 5g, Fat: 7g, Saturated Fat: 4g, Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g, Monounsaturated Fat: 2g, Trans Fat: 1g, Cholesterol: 18mg, Sodium: 370mg, Potassium: 317mg, Fiber: 4g, Sugar: 19g, Vitamin A: 243IU, Vitamin C: 93mg, Calcium: 145mg, Iron: 2mg

This website provides approximate nutrition information for convenience and as a courtesy only. Nutrition data is gathered primarily from the USDA Food Composition Database, whenever available, or otherwise other online calculators.

© Author: Rachel Gurk

Easy Shortcakes Recipe - for Strawberry Shortcake (2024)

FAQs

What makes shortcake shortcake? ›

Unlike cake batter, shortcake batter is significantly thicker and reminiscent of biscuit dough. But shortcakes don't share the same buttery flakiness of biscuits or the dry crumbliness of a scone. That's because shortcake recipes call for eggs and use more sugar. That's what makes them unique!

What is the original strawberry shortcake? ›

The character first appeared on a Laurel Valentine's Day Greeting card in 1972–1973. 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.

How long does strawberry shortcake last? ›

How long does strawberry shortcake cake last? I recommend enjoying within two days, but you might be able to stretch it to three. The problem is the fruit can make the cake layers soggy as they sit, so it really doesn't keep for too long.

Can you freeze strawberry shortcake with whipped cream? ›

You can freeze elements of the strawberry shortcake. Both the biscuits and lemon curd freeze well, but I don't recommend freezing the strawberries (they will become too soft) or the whipped cream. To freeze Shortcakes: Cool.

What is a strawberry shortcake made of? ›

To make strawberry shortcake, all you have to do is toss sliced fresh strawberries in sugar, and let them set for a bit to macerate. The sugar will draw moisture out of the strawberries and dissolve to make a syrupy sauce. Serve the strawberries over white cake or biscuits, and top with whipped cream.

What is shortcake made of? ›

Shortcake is typically made with flour, sugar, baking powder or soda, salt, butter, milk or cream, and sometimes eggs. The dry ingredients are blended, and then the butter is cut in until the mixture resembles cornmeal. The liquid ingredients are then mixed in just until moistened, resulting in a shortened dough.

Who is Strawberry Shortcake's boyfriend? ›

Huckleberry Pie is a prominent male character from the Strawberry Shortcake franchise. In a majority of the series he appears in, he's usually the only male character in the main cast.

How old is Strawberry Shortcake 1980? ›

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.

Where did the recipe for Strawberry Shortcake come from? ›

The earliest known shortcake recipe dates back to 1588 from an old English cookbook. In the early 1600's the treat was made popular when William Shakespeare used the name Alice Shortcake in “The Merry Wives Of Windsor.”

What is the oldest Strawberry Shortcake? ›

In 1979, the Kenner company produced the first Strawberry Shortcake dolls. The Kenner company introduced several Strawberry Shortcake dolls and many of her friends. They continued to produce the dolls until 1985. Here is my Kenner Strawberry Shortcake doll with her pet cat Custard.

Should I refrigerate Strawberry Shortcake? ›

Finish with a few dollops of whipped cream and whole berries on top of the cake! I highly recommend refrigerating the cake until you need to eat it because it will make it much easier to slice.

When was Strawberry Shortcake discontinued? ›

Strawberry Shortcake – It's “Berry” Delicious

She became so popular that she was introduced immediately alongside three friends – Blueberry Muffin, Huckleberry Pie and Apple Dumpling. But she wasn't around for long. Strawberry Shortcake was discontinued in 1985.

Can I frost a cake with canned whipped cream? ›

You can substitute thawed whipped topping, but don't try this trick with canned whipped cream that will quickly deflate and turn into liquid.

How to keep strawberry shortcake from getting soggy? ›

In order to preserve the freshness of Strawberry Shortcake, it's best to put it together right before serving. However, the shortcake can be baked ahead of time and stored in an air-tight container.

What defines shortcake? ›

noun. a cake made with a relatively large amount of butter or other shortening. a dessert made of short, sometimes sweetened, biscuit dough baked or split in layers, with a filling or topping of strawberries or other fruit.

What's the difference between shortcake and shortbread? ›

Shortbread is similar to shortcake but doesn't include baking powder. Lots of rich butter gives shortbread a high fat content, resulting in a fine, crumbly texture. Shortcake and shortbread biscuits are delicious on their own, with fruit and cream, or simply topped with a delicate dusting of sugar.

What's the difference between a shortcake and a sponge cake? ›

A shortcake can be one of two things - a sweetened biscuit or a sponge cake. A sponge cake would only be called a shortcake if it were served with strawberries and whipped cream, which is the typical way to serve both kinds of shortbread.

What's the difference between a scone and a shortcake? ›

Whereas a scone has a shorter, more biscuity crumb, a shortcake is almost half cake and half scone. (These shortcakes also have cream in the dough, to add a further layer of indulgence.

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