Most people think they know what to do with strawberries. These recipes will completely change that. We're talking creative, surprising, and genuinely impressive desserts that use everyone's favorite berry in ways you probably haven't tried yet.
Strawberry Lasagna

This heavenly no-bake strawberry lasagna is a great way to brighten up the dessert scene this spring or summer! Made 100% from scratch, it features an irresistible strawberry golden Oreo crust, a creamy cheesecake layer, another fresh strawberry cheesecake layer, and a fluffy whipped topping.
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Strawberry Icebox Cake

This delicious no-bake strawberry icebox cake is the perfect dessert for those warm spring and summer days when you don't want to spend hours in the kitchen or even turn on the oven! Layered with fresh strawberries, graham cracker cookies, and a rich vanilla whipped cream, it's light, refreshing, and 100% made from scratch.
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Charlotte Cake

Layers of fluffy ladyfingers, vanilla-flavored créme mousseline, and spring berries. Sort of a strawberry tiramisu with creamy vanilla filling!
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Fraisier Cake

Fraisier cake (French strawberry cake) consists of buttery sponge layers filled with incredibly delicious and silky crème mousseline (pastry cream enriched with butter), a layer of refreshing strawberry compote, and the signature strawberry decoration around the cake.
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Strawberry Cheesecake Cookies

Strawberry cheesecake cookies are the ultimate chewy, gooey cream cheese-filled cookies that are bursting with natural strawberry flavor! Besides how amazing they taste, the best thing about these strawberry cookies is that no special equipment is needed to make them, and they come together surprisingly easily.
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Strawberry Mousse

This light and creamy strawberry mousse is one of the best things to arrive at your spring or summer dessert table! Made with fresh strawberries and topped with a delightful vanilla chantilly cream, this easy strawberry mousse recipe has just the right sweetness and fruity flavor for a mid-day snack or post-dinner dessert.
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Mini Strawberry Tarts

Delicious mini strawberry custard tarts with a crisp pastry shell filled with the silkiest vanilla custard, whipped cream, and sweet, juicy strawberries. No one will believe you made these pretty French tartlets yourself!
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Victoria Sponge Cake

Victoria sponge cake is a classic British cake named after the famous British queen, making it one of the most famous European cakes. Bake moist layers of sponge cake and sandwich them together with strawberry jam and lashings of whipped cream.
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Strawberry Crunch Cake

What can be more spring-like than the first taste of fresh seasonal strawberries? This strawberry crunch cake has the best texture, taste, and tantalizing appearance.
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Strawberry Tiramisu

Take the traditional classic Italian dessert to the next level with this scrumptious, no-bake strawberry tiramisu recipe! Sweet, crunchy ladyfingers are topped with silky mascarpone cream and fresh strawberry jam between each layer for a blast of berry flavor!
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Strawberry Filled Cupcakes

These strawberry-filled cupcakes have a super-moist vanilla cupcake base, filled with homemade strawberry sauce, and are decorated with an American buttercream infused with a strawberry reduction. They are fluffy, moist, fruity, sweet, but well-balanced in sweetness, and full of natural strawberry flavors!
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Almond Strawberry Cake

This almond strawberry cake is a delightful balance of sweet and nutty. It may seem like a humble single-layer strawberry cake, but it’s packed with flavors and offers a perfect blend of simplicity and elegance for any occasion.
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