15 strawberry desserts that show off May strawberries at their peak

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Fresh May strawberries can go from bright and sweet to forgotten in the fridge faster than anyone plans. This collection keeps the focus on desserts where strawberries do the real work, from quick cookies and mousse to pies, cakes, shortcakes, and chilled layered desserts. Some use fresh berries right in the filling or topping, while others lean on strawberry powder, jammy fruit, or berry syrup for stronger flavor. Use it when the berries look too good to waste and you want a dessert that gives them a clear place to shine.

A close-up of a delectable strawberry shortcake reveals layers of biscuit, whipped cream, and fresh strawberry pieces on a plate. In the background, a bowl of strawberries enhances the sweet temptation.
Strawberry Shortcake. Photo credit: Splash of Taste.

Strawberry Pound Cake

A sliced bundt cake with a pink interior, topped with powdered sugar, glaze, and fresh strawberries.
Strawberry Pound Cake. Photo credit: Pocket Friendly Recipes.

Built around a reduced berry purée, Strawberry Pound Cake bakes for 1 hour and 20 minutes and serves 12. The cake uses fresh strawberries, butter, buttermilk, vanilla, and a strawberry powdered sugar glaze. Reducing the purée keeps the berry flavor stronger without making the batter too loose. It is a good pick when May berries are sweet enough to carry a full Bundt cake, especially with whipped cream or fresh berries on the side.
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Muffin Pan Strawberry Shortcakes

A plate of strawberry shortcake with sliced strawberries, dollops of whipped cream, and small round shortcakes on a white plate.
Muffin Pan Strawberry Shortcakes. Photo credit: Pocket Friendly Recipes.

Baked in a standard muffin pan, Muffin Pan Strawberry Shortcakes make 12 portions in 30 minutes. The shortcakes use flour, milk, Greek yogurt, vanilla, and vegetable oil, then get topped with honey-soaked fresh strawberries and whipped cream. The individual size keeps the strawberry topping neat and easy to serve. Use these when you want shortcake flavor without cutting one large dessert into messy slices.
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Strawberry Mochi

Strawberry ice cream with a slice cut out.
Strawberry Mochi. Photo credit: Pocket Friendly Recipes.

Wrapped around fresh fruit, Strawberry Mochi makes 8 servings in 25 minutes with a microwave method. The dough uses mochiko sweet rice flour, water, sugar, cornstarch, and optional red food coloring, with 16 fresh strawberries tucked inside. It gives May berries a soft, chewy shell without needing frosting or a baked base. Serve it for a small dessert tray when you want something lighter than cake but still centered on strawberries.
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Strawberry Pretzel Salad

A dessert with a crumbly crust, creamy filling, a layer of red gelatin, topped with a whipped cream dollop and a strawberry slice, on a white plate with a spoon.
Strawberry Pretzel Salad. Photo credit: Pocket Friendly Recipes.

Layered in an 8 by 8-inch pan, Strawberry Pretzel Salad serves 6 after 4 hours and 30 minutes, including chill time. It uses strawberry Jell-O, pretzels, brown sugar, butter, cream cheese, Cool Whip, and 1/2 pound of fresh strawberries. The salty crust and creamy middle keep the berry topping from tasting flat. This one works well when the strawberries are ripe but you need a dessert that can chill before serving.
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Strawberry Cake

Close-up of a slice of strawberry cake dusted with powdered sugar, showing a fluffy texture and pieces of strawberries inside.
Strawberry Cake. Photo credit: Splash of Taste.

Baked in a 9-inch round pan, Strawberry Cake serves 8 in 55 minutes. The batter uses butter, sugar, eggs, vanilla, flour, sour cream, and 2 cups of sliced strawberries, with more berries and powdered sugar for the top. Fresh strawberries are folded into the batter and arranged on top before baking. It is a strong May dessert when you want a simple cake that still puts the fruit right up front.
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Strawberry Bread

A close-up of sliced strawberry bread with visible strawberry pieces and a drizzle of white icing on top, arranged on a plate.
Strawberry Bread. Photo credit: Splash of Taste.

Made as a 9 by 5-inch loaf, Strawberry Bread yields 8 slices in 1 hour and 10 minutes. The batter uses sugar, egg, vanilla, vegetable oil, lemon zest, milk, cinnamon, flour, baking powder, and 2 cups of chopped strawberries. A powdered sugar glaze can finish the loaf without hiding the berry pieces inside. Slice it for a casual dessert plate, especially when you want something easier to store than a frosted cake.
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Strawberry Cheesecake

A slice of strawberry-topped cheesecake is being lifted above the rest of the cake, showing a graham cracker crust and creamy filling.
Strawberry Cheesecake. Photo credit: Splash of Taste.

Set on a graham cracker crust, Strawberry Cheesecake serves 8 after 5 hours and 30 minutes, including chill time. The filling uses cream cheese, sour cream, sugar, eggs, vanilla, and lemon zest, while the topping uses 1 1/2 pounds of strawberries with cornstarch, sugar, lemon juice, and vanilla. The long chill helps the topping settle over the creamy base. It is a good fit when May berries deserve the main topping spot.
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Strawberry Cookies

Stacks of strawberry cookies, one with a bite taken out, are arranged next to a glass of milk and whole strawberries.
Strawberry Cookies. Photo credit: Splash of Taste.

Made with freeze-dried fruit, Strawberry Cookies bake into 24 cookies in 32 minutes. The dough uses flour, baking powder, salt, butter, sugar, egg, vanilla, freeze-dried strawberry powder, and freeze-dried strawberry pieces. Since fresh berries can make cookie dough too wet, the dried version keeps the strawberry flavor concentrated and the texture steady. Use these when you want a cookie jar option that still belongs in a strawberry dessert roundup.
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Strawberry Dump Cake

A close-up of a fruit crumble dessert topped with a scoop of vanilla ice cream.
Strawberry Dump Cake. Photo credit: Splash of Taste.

Built in a 9 by 13-inch baking dish, Strawberry Dump Cake serves 8 in 55 minutes. The recipe uses 2 quarts of diced strawberries, sugar, salt, yellow cake mix, and melted butter. The berries bake underneath a buttery cake mix topping, so their juices become the main filling. It is the low-effort choice for May strawberries when you want something warm enough for ice cream but simple enough for a weeknight dessert.
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Strawberry Mousse

Three glass dessert cups filled with strawberry mousse, topped with fresh strawberry slices on a pink surface.
Strawberry Mousse. Photo credit: Splash of Taste.

With just 10 minutes of prep, Strawberry Mousse makes 4 servings after 1 hour and 10 minutes, including chill time. It uses fresh strawberries, sugar, chilled heavy cream, and extra strawberries for garnish. The recipe blends the berries into a purée, folds part of it into whipped cream, and layers the rest in small glasses. Choose this when May berries are sweet enough to carry a no-bake dessert with very few ingredients.
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Strawberry Pie

Close-up of a strawberry pizza featuring a thin crust topped with a layer of strawberry sauce and sliced strawberries, evoking the delightful appearance of a strawberry pie with its vibrant red color.
Strawberry Pie. Photo credit: Splash of Taste.

Filled with 4 cups of sliced berries, Strawberry Pie serves 8 after 2 hours and 32 minutes, including chill time. It uses refrigerated pie crust, cornstarch, water, sugar, strawberries, and optional whipped cream. The filling cooks briefly until thickened, then cools in the crust so the berries stay front and center. This is a strong choice when you want a pie that tastes more like fresh strawberries than heavy custard.
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Sweet Strawberry Rhubarb Pie

Close-up of a slice of fruit pie with a golden, flaky crust. The filling is a mix of pink and red fruit, slightly oozing out onto the plate.
Sweet Strawberry Rhubarb Pie. Photo credit: Splash of Taste.

Balanced with tart rhubarb, Sweet Strawberry Rhubarb Pie serves 8 in 55 minutes. The filling uses 4 cups of strawberries, 2 cups of rhubarb, sugar, lemon juice, salt, cornstarch, and water, then bakes between puff pastry or pie sheets. Rhubarb keeps the berry filling from leaning too sweet. Use it when May strawberries need a little tang and you want a pie that cuts through richer desserts.
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Chocolate Covered Strawberry Toffee Bark

Stack of chocolate bark with swirled dark and white chocolate, topped with fresh sliced strawberries, on a red patterned cloth background.
Chocolate Covered Strawberry Toffee Bark. Photo credit: My Reliable Recipes.

Broken into 14 servings, Chocolate Covered Strawberry Toffee Bark takes 50 minutes, including chill time. The base uses saltine crackers, butter, brown sugar, semi-sweet chocolate chips, white chocolate baking bar, and diced strawberries. The recipe dries the berries first, then adds them over swirled chocolate before the bark sets in the freezer. It is a good pick when you want strawberry flavor in a candy-style dessert instead of another cake.
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Strawberry Tiramisu

A slice of strawberry tiramisu with layers of cream, ladyfingers, and fresh strawberries is served on a white plate.
Strawberry Tiramisu. Photo credit: Your Perfect Recipes.

Layered with ladyfingers, Strawberry Tiramisu serves 8 in 45 minutes before its longer fridge rest. It uses fresh strawberries, sugar, mascarpone, vanilla, heavy cream, powdered sugar, water, and 20 to 24 ladyfingers. A cooked strawberry syrup replaces the usual coffee soak, while sliced berries sit between the creamy layers. Use it when May strawberries are ripe enough to lead a chilled dessert that can be made ahead.
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Strawberry Shortcake

A close-up of a delectable strawberry shortcake reveals layers of biscuit, whipped cream, and fresh strawberry pieces on a plate. In the background, a bowl of strawberries enhances the sweet temptation.
Strawberry Shortcake. Photo credit: Splash of Taste.

Served as 6 portions, Strawberry Shortcake takes 37 minutes from start to finish. The recipe uses sliced strawberries, sugar, flour, baking powder, baking soda, salt, cold butter, buttermilk, whipping cream, and lime zest. The strawberries cook briefly with sugar, then get spooned over tender biscuits with cream. It belongs in this May lineup because it keeps the fruit simple and lets the biscuit do the supporting work.
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