What’s the Project? This dessert is not only super yummy, it looks great too! This strawberry shortcake in a jar recipe will have your guests smiling. A perfect Spring or Summer dessert that’s super easy to make and turns out great!
It’s time for another pretty, summery, fruity dessert for you to make to create smiles in your life! I mean, who wouldn’t look at this pretty Strawberry Shortcake Trifle and want to smile. It just looks pretty and fun! And it’s super easy to make! Just a fancied up cake mix baked and layered with whipped cream and strawberries-so easy but it will look like you rock at baking! (And maybe you do!)
I think your family or friends will love this for a summer gathering!
Let’s make it!
Strawberry Shortcake Trifle Recipe:
Ingredients:
- 1 white cake mix
- 1 large box vanilla pudding mix
- 1/2 C water
- 1 C vegetable oil
- 1 C sour cream
- 1 Tbsp vanilla
- 4 eggs
- 1 quart heavy cream/whipping cream whipped
- 1 large package strawberries
- 1/3 C powdered sugar
- Mason jars or clear cups
Instructions:
Preheat your oven to 350 degrees.
Mix the first 7 ingredients till smooth. Pour into a cake pan.
Bake at 350 degrees for about 25 minutes, or until it is lightly brown and springs back when you touch it.
While the cake cools whip your cream till thick.
Add 1/3 C powdered sugar to your whipped cream.
Slice most of your strawberries saving some for the tops of your trifles.
Now begin to layer your trifles in your jars or cups. Start with strawberries and place about 5 slices in the bottom, then add a layer of whipped cream. Crumble some of the cake into about 1 inch chunks and place that on top. Repeat and then top with whipped cream and a strawberry.
This should make at least 1 dozen trifles, depending on the size of your jars or cups.
Enjoy!
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Beci H. Edwards says
It would be great for the nutritional information to be included. As a diabetic I have to count calories, carbs & fat.
Trish says
This looks delicious! Is this cake crumbly or could you cut it with a cookie cutter and it wouldn’t fall apart?
Amber says
A little crumbly
Pam says
Do you think these would hold up well for a bakery auction?
My granddaughter’s young women have an auction each year so they can go to camp.
They look and sound wonderful!
Amber says
I think it would maybe be easier to do the cupcake version? http://crazylittleprojects.com/2016/04/strawberry-shortcake-cupcakes.html
Gotta love girl’s camp fundraisers. 🙂
Zunilda says
For the ingredients it says 1 quart.. What is the quart of? Thank you.
Amber says
Whoops! Fixed that. It was supposed to say cream that is whipped.
Zunilda says
Thank you. I’m ready to start baking!
Katherine says
These Are So Cute We Made Them Today
Amber says
Did you really? That’s awesome!
Prislee says
Ooooohhh, this looks so yummy! Good idea. Is the “1 quart” 1 quart of heavy cream? Thanks for sharing this recipe, will definitely give it a try.
Amber says
Yes! Sorry! Got that fixed.
Jamye says
Sounds delishious but what is the 1 quart? 1 quart of what? Thank you for clearing that up. I would love to make these this weekend for the 4th of July!
Amber says
Sorry I a dork! I should proofread my posts. It’s whipping cream. I fixed it.