A Southern Classic! Strawberry Sheet Cake With Strawberry Cream Cheese Frosting {Granny's Recipe} (2024)

Strawberry Sheet Cake with Strawberry Cream Cheese Frosting is an easy, quick version of the Strawberry Cake from the sixties my Mother made. She used the classic ingredients, white cake mix, strawberry jello, and a carton of sweetened frozen strawberries.

A Southern Classic! Strawberry Sheet Cake With Strawberry Cream Cheese Frosting {Granny's Recipe} (1)


Mother's Day is Sunday, and I would like to give tribute to my Mother with this wonderfully delicious Classic Strawberry Cake recipe of her's.

She has always been and will always be my inspiration for the passion I have for cooking. She loved visiting with ladies and talking about new recipes as much as I do today. You have to remember back in the '60s when I grew up, there was no internet, and the recipes were written down on anything you had in your hand at the time. Some of my Mother's recipe are written on napkins, backs of advertisem*nts, but her favorite place to write them down on was in just an ordinary spiral notebook that is so tattered and discolored that we (my sisters) have to handle it with care these days. That is the cookbook that I use to cook her recipes from today.

The one thing that I have noticed most about it is that she wrote down more baking recipes than her cooking recipes. What I mean by that is, that when you bake, you have to have the right ingredients and measurements to bake, or it will not turn out right. But with cooking, she was one of those that did a pinch here, and a tab there of seasoning and ingredients. You probably have someone you know that cooked like that too. They are who I call Classic Cooks!

What I just love most about my Mother's recipes, is that they bring families together. Whether, you are eating around a table with family, or in your kitchen cooking my Mother's recipes, Mother's Classic Family Style Recipes always makes you feel like you are family.

A Southern Classic! Strawberry Sheet Cake With Strawberry Cream Cheese Frosting {Granny's Recipe} (2)

This classic cake recipe has been around every since I was a little girl. Like other classics, this cake came around in the mid '60s when cake mixes were readily welcomed in many kitchens, and with the jello being added to many cakes, a recipe for this luscious cake evolved. Over the years, I have seen this cake in many magazines, cookbooks, and now over the internet, and there is so many variations. The original cake recipe is made with a carton of frozen strawberries and the frosting is a strawberry buttercream, but with fresh strawberries so readily available now, I now use fresh strawberries and for more richness (not that it is not rich enough), I added cream cheese to the frosting. It is absolutely delicious and would be a great cake to make for your Mother or Grandmother on Sunday.


Have a wonderful Mother's Day Everyone!

Strawberry Sheet Cake with Strawberry Cream Cheese Frosting

{by CookingwithK.net}

Ingredients: Cake
1 cup strawberries, chopped (keep juice)
1 (3 oz) pkg. strawberry jello
3/4 cup vegetable oil
4 eggs
1 (18.5 oz) pkg. white cake mix
1/4 cup water (depending on how juicy your strawberries are. See my notes)

Ingredients: Frosting
1 8 oz pkg. cream cheese, softened
1 cup butter, softened
2 lbs. pkg powdered sugar
11/2 tsp vanilla
2-3 tablespoons half and half milk
1/4 cup reserved macerated strawberries


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    A Southern Classic! Strawberry Sheet Cake With Strawberry Cream Cheese Frosting {Granny's Recipe} (3)

    Strawberry Sheet Cake with Strawberry Cream Cheese Frosting

    An easy, quick version of the Strawberry Cake from the sixties my Mother made. She used the classic ingredients, white cake mix, strawberry jello, and a carton of sweetened frozen strawberries.

    ingredients:

    Ingredients: Cake

    1 cup strawberries, chopped (keep juice)

    1 (3 oz) pkg. strawberry jello

    3/4 cup vegetable oil

    4 eggs

    1 (18.5 oz) pkg. white cake mix

    1/4 cup water (depending on how juicy your strawberries are. See my notes)

    Ingredients: Frosting

    1 8 oz pkg. creamcheese,softened

    1 cup butter, softened

    2 lbs. pkg powdered sugar

    11/2 tsp vanilla

    2-3 tablespoons half and half milk

    1/4 cup reserved macerated strawberries

    instructions

    Directions: Cake

    Preheat oven to 350 degrees F.

    Butter and flour a sheet pan or three 8-inch round cake pans; set aside.

    In the bowl of an electric mixer using the paddle attachment macerate all the strawberries; RESERVE 1/4 CUP FOR THE FROSTING.

    Add jello, oil, and eggs beating until well blended.

    Add cake mix and water and beat until smooth and well incorporated.

    Pour batterinprepared pan(s) and bake for 30-35 minutes depending on how large your sheet pan is and if you use the round pans which could take 20-25 minutes.

    It took mine 30 minutes in the sheet pan. Remove from oven and cool completely before frosting.

    Directions: Frosting

    In a bowl of an electric mixer using the wire whisk, cream butterandcream cheese until fluffy about 3-4 minutes, stopping and scraping downbowlin between beating.


    Add powder sugar a cup at a time until all is incorporated.


    Add vanilla; beat until smooth. Add half and half a tablespoon at a time as needed.


    (See directions below on how to marble the frosting. Or you can add the strawberries at this point and frost the cake)

    notes

    Notes: Marbling Cake - Scoop out 2/3 of the cream cheese frosting and frost the cooled cake. With remaining frosting add the 1/4 cup reserved macerated strawberries and beat until smooth. Using a large spoon or scoop, dollop strawberry frosting 3 inches apart in a row on top of the cream cheese frosting. (May have frosting leftover.) After dollops are on top of the cream cheese frosting, take a knife and pull the strawberry frosting through the cream cheese frosting giving it a marbling effect.

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    FAQs

    How do you keep strawberries from making cake soggy? ›

    How do you keep strawberry filling from making the cake soggy? A thin layer of frosting between the cake and the strawberry filling will help block moisture from seeping into the cake below. The frosting acts as a barrier. If the cake you're making will be eaten quickly, this step may not be necessary.

    How to put fresh strawberries on a cake? ›

    Place sliced strawberries around the bottom side edges of the cake. Rinse the strawberries first, then cut the green parts off. Cut them into halves or into 14 in (0.64 cm) thick slices. Press the strawberries into the sides of a frosted cake, with the flat edges facing down and the pointy ends facing up.

    Will fresh strawberries make a cake soggy? ›

    Strawberry slices soften, release moisture, and make the cake around them moist. The safest way to keep strawberry cakes from getting soggy is to keep your fresh strawberry slices separate from the cake.

    Will fresh strawberries on a cake make it soggy? ›

    Strawberries are very moist. If you put fresh ones in frosting, you will soon get a little puddle. I would do one of three things. Buy dehydrated slice strawberries and the will draw moisture from the icing, but would be best the second day.

    What does soaking strawberries in baking soda do? ›

    Add 1 tsp. of baking soda to 4 cups of water, and soak your strawberries in a large bowl for five minutes. Then, rinse your strawberries with cold running water and pat them dry. Baking soda helps remove dirt, traces of pesticides, and more from fresh fruits and vegetables.

    Can you put fresh strawberries on top of cake? ›

    Using a paring knife, slice the strawberries lengthwise to between ⅛-inch and ¼-inch thickness. Place strawberries on the cake with their points facing out. Starting from the outside perimeter of the cake, place a ring of strawberries (flat-side down) with the points facing out.

    What flavor goes well with strawberry cake? ›

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    • Strawberry and matcha.
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    • Strawberry and hazelnut.
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    Cakes With Fresh Berries

    To work ahead, you can always frost the final layer of the buttercream, add any ganache drips, and store the cake overnight in the refrigerator. Then finish the rest of the decorating the day the cake is due to keep those berries looking fresh.

    How do you keep fruit from going to the bottom of a cake? ›

    Simply toss the fruit in a small bowl with a small scoop of flour and add the lightly covered fruit to your cake mix and follow the rest of the recipe as normal. The light flour coating helps the fruit to 'stick' to the cake mixture better, stopping them from sinking.

    Can you put strawberries in between cake layers? ›

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