Summer desserts have to work harder than people expect because they need to be easy to serve, easy to share, and worth coming back for before the tray is empty. These 17 strawberry recipes cover a spread with pies, shortcakes, cookies, brownies, cake, frozen desserts, mochi, and a no-bake dip. Some are quick enough for a same-day plan, while the ice creams and chilled desserts handle the make-ahead side of a busy party menu. The common thread is simple: every recipe puts strawberries in the center, so the collection stays clear, seasonal, and useful for a summer table.

Strawberry Pancakes

Ready in 20 minutes, Strawberry Pancakes bring diced strawberries into a batter made with all-purpose flour, whole milk, eggs, baking powder, baking soda, sugar, and melted butter. The recipe works best when breakfast needs to lean sweet enough for dessert without turning into a full cake project. Stack them for a brunch-style summer table, then add sliced berries or syrup right before serving so the pancakes keep their soft texture.
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Chocolate Covered Strawberries

In 35 minutes, Chocolate Covered Strawberries turn fresh berries into a 6-serving dessert using dark chocolate, coconut oil, and optional white chocolate for the drizzle. The short ingredient list makes them one of the easiest choices when the table already has bigger baked desserts. They also work well as the first bite people reach for while pies and cakes are being sliced. Set them on parchment until firm, then move them to a chilled platter.
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Strawberry Shortcake

With a 37-minute total time, Strawberry Shortcake layers sugared strawberries, buttermilk biscuits, whipping cream, and a little lime zest into a classic summer dessert. The recipe keeps the berries fresh instead of baked down, which helps it fit a hot-weather table without feeling too heavy. It is best assembled close to serving so the biscuits stay tender and the cream keeps its shape. Use it when you want a familiar dessert that still looks like a centerpiece.
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Strawberry Pie

Chilled for 2 hours after a short bake, Strawberry Pie uses a refrigerated pie crust, cornstarch, sugar, water, 4 cups of sliced fresh strawberries, and whipped cream. The 2-hour-32-minute total time makes it a strong make-ahead choice for a summer table that needs clean slices. Its fruit-forward filling keeps the focus on strawberries instead of heavy frosting or layers. Serve it cold from the fridge when the meal needs a dessert that cuts neatly.
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Muffin Pan Strawberry Shortcakes

Baked in 30 minutes, Muffin Pan Strawberry Shortcakes use all-purpose flour, baking powder, sugar, milk, Greek yogurt, vanilla, vegetable oil, fresh strawberries, honey, and whipped cream. The muffin-pan format makes them easier to hand out than one large shortcake, which helps when people are moving between plates. Fresh berries and whipped cream finish each piece without much last-minute work. Bring these out when individual portions make more sense than slicing a full dessert.
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Sweet Strawberry Rhubarb Pie

Finished in 55 minutes, Sweet Strawberry Rhubarb Pie combines 4 cups of strawberries with 2 cups of thinly sliced rhubarb, sugar, lemon juice, cornstarch, water, and puff pastry or pie sheets. The recipe makes 8 servings, which suits a small summer dessert table or one pie among several options. Rhubarb adds a tart edge that keeps the strawberry filling from leaning flat. Let it cool before slicing so the fruit filling has time to settle.
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Ninja Creami Strawberry Cheesecake Ice Cream

Built for 4 servings, Ninja Creami Strawberry Cheesecake Ice Cream starts with whole milk, heavy cream, confectioners’ sugar, cream cheese, fresh strawberries, vanilla, and a crushed vanilla biscuit. The 1-day-15-minute total time is mostly freezer time, so it belongs in the make-ahead part of the plan. Cream cheese gives it the cheesecake angle, while the biscuit adds crunch after spinning. Serve it in small scoops when the table needs something cold between baked desserts.
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Strawberry Bread

Baked in 1 hour and 10 minutes, Strawberry Bread makes 8 slices with sugar, egg, vanilla, oil, lemon zest, milk, cinnamon, flour, baking powder, chopped strawberries, and a powdered sugar glaze. The loaf format is useful for summer hosting because it slices cleanly and does not need frosting. Strawberries bake right into the crumb, while the glaze gives each piece a sweet finish. Set it out with coffee, tea, or the lighter fruit desserts.
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Strawberry Cake

Ready in 55 minutes, Strawberry Cake uses unsalted butter, sugar, eggs, vanilla, all-purpose flour, baking powder, salt, sour cream, and strawberries. The sour cream helps the crumb stay tender, which matters when a cake sits on the table for more than a few minutes. It works as the main baked dessert when you want something easy to slice but still clearly centered on berries. Add fresh strawberries on top before serving if the platter needs color.
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Strawberry Brownies

Made in 55 minutes, Strawberry Brownies bake into 24 servings with fresh or frozen strawberries, all-purpose flour, salt, butter, semi-sweet or dark chocolate, granulated sugar, brown sugar, eggs, and vanilla. The strawberry puree swirl gives a berry contrast to the chocolate base, making these useful when not everyone wants a fruit-only dessert. Their bar format also travels well and stacks neatly in a container. Cut them small for potlucks, picnics, or a dessert board.
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Strawberry Cheesecake Dip

Done in 10 minutes, Strawberry Cheesecake Dip makes 8 servings with Cool Whip, cream cheese, strawberry yogurt, fresh strawberries, and graham crackers for dipping. The no-bake format helps when the oven is already busy with pies or cake. It also gives the table something scoopable instead of another sliced dessert, which adds variety without much extra work. Chill it before serving if you want a firmer texture that holds better beside crackers and fruit.
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Strawberry Cookies

Ready in 32 minutes, Strawberry Cookies make 24 cookies with butter, sugar, egg, all-purpose flour, freeze-dried strawberry powder, freeze-dried strawberries, vanilla, baking powder, and salt. Freeze-dried berries keep the dough from getting too wet while still giving the cookies a clear strawberry base. They are easy to pass around after the main desserts have been cut, especially when people want a smaller bite. Pack them in a tin for the easiest summer dessert transport.
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Strawberry Cupcakes

Baked in 50 minutes, Strawberry Cupcakes make 12 servings with all-purpose flour, baking powder, butter, sugar, eggs, vanilla, milk, fresh strawberries, strawberry puree, butter, and powdered sugar. Fresh chopped berries go into the cake, while puree helps flavor the frosting. The cupcake format makes serving simple when plates, forks, and knives are already in short supply. Use them when the table needs a neat handheld dessert with a clear strawberry finish.
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Strawberry Ice Cream

With a 4-hour-40-minute total time, Strawberry Ice Cream makes 6 servings from strawberries, honey, sugar, lemon juice, heavy cream, and vanilla. The recipe is egg-free, so there is no custard base to cook before churning. Most of the time is chilling and freezing, which makes it easy to prep before guests arrive. Serve it beside warm cake or brownies, or scoop it on its own when the weather makes baked desserts feel like too much.
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Strawberry Dump Cake

Ready in 55 minutes, Strawberry Dump Cake makes 8 servings with diced strawberries, sugar, salt, yellow cake mix, and melted unsalted butter. The 9-by-13 baking dish format makes it practical for summer parties because it feeds neatly from one pan. A buttery cake-mix topping bakes over the strawberry layer, giving you a spoonable dessert without rolling dough or stacking layers. Serve it warm with vanilla ice cream when you need a low-effort dish that still feeds several people.
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Strawberry Mochi

Microwaved in 25 minutes, Strawberry Mochi makes 8 servings with fresh strawberries, mochiko sweet rice flour, water, sugar, cornstarch for dusting, and optional red food coloring. The recipe skips steaming and wraps whole berries in soft strawberry-flavored dough. That makes it a different texture from the cakes, pies, and cookies in the lineup. Serve it soon after shaping, especially when you want a small dessert that stands out on a summer tray.
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Strawberry Shortcake Ice Cream

Made for 10 servings, Strawberry Shortcake Ice Cream uses diced strawberries, sugar, heavy cream, vanilla, and chopped shortcake cookies. The 4-hour-40-minute total time includes cooking the strawberry sauce, churning the cream base, and freezing the layered ice cream until firm. Cookies add the shortcake part without baking a separate cake. Scoop it into bowls or cones when a summer dessert table needs something cold, creamy, and easy to portion.
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