Strawberry season is almost here and I know some of you in warmer climates are already buying freshly picked strawberries. Here is a perfect cake for a springtime celebration. I made it for our birthday dinner with family recently and it was delicious! It reminded of the Danish layer cakes that my mother used to buy for a special occasion when I was growing up. There was no need to make one from scratch as we had such amazing Danish bakeries in my home town.
The cake can be baked in either two or four round cake pans. I used 2 cake pans and cut the cakes in half horizontally. It helps if you have a very large spatula for this step for separating the layers. We have this one that we bought for the grill but it does double-duty in the kitchen quite often. It really works well for moving delicate layers of cake!
I also wanted to share a cute spring Do-It-Yourself idea I found on Pinterest recently which is succulents planted in a salvaged bird's nest. I used a robin's nest found in our yard years ago, lined the nest with moss, then added tiny succulents. I borrowed some moss from a shady rock in our yard and have "Hens and Chicks" succulents growing in the garden so total cost to make this was $0. I put the planted nest in a small urn to help stabilize it and hold any water leaks. I've had it growing in the house for almost a month already and it's still doing really well.
Strawberry-Lemonade Layer Cake
Adapted from Southern Living
Printable RecipeThe strawberry jam can be made several days ahead and the entire cake can be assembled a day or two day ahead and keep refrigerated. Refrigerating after frosting the cake also helps the frosting to firm up better for easier slicing. You can also bake and freeze the unfrosted cake layers up to a month in plastic wrap and aluminum foil.
Note: I used only 2 9" cake pans rather than 4 and then cut those cake layers in half horizontally to make 4 layers
Makes 12 servings
1 cup butter, softened
2 cups granulated sugar
4 large eggs, separated
3 cups cake flour
1 tablespoon baking powder
1/8 teaspoon table salt
1 cup milk
1 tablespoon lemon zest
1 tablespoon fresh lemon juice
Bakers Joy baking spray or shortening for greasing cake pans (I lined the bottom of the cake pans with rounds of parchment paper that I had traced and cut into circles using the bottom of the cake pans as a guide and sprayed with Bakers Joy)
Strawberry-Lemonade Jam (See Below)
Strawberry Frosting (See Below)
Preheat oven to 350°. Beat butter at medium speed with an electric mixer until creamy. Slowly add the sugar and beat until light and fluffy. Add the egg yolks, 1 at a time, beating after each addition until blended.
Stir together flour and baking powder and salt. Add to butter mixture alternately with milk, beginning and ending with flour mixture. Beat at low speed just until blended. Stir in the lemon zest and juice.
Beat the egg whites in a large bowl at high speed until stiff peaks form. Gently stir one-third of beaten egg whites into the cake batter, then fold in remaining the egg whites. Spoon batter into 4 prepared pans (Bakers Joy or shortening-floured 9-inch round cake pans).
Bake at 350° for 16 to 20 minutes or until a wooden pick inserted in center comes out clean. (If you only use 2 cake pans, as I did, you will need need to bake them about 25-30 minutes until the wooden pick comes out clean). Do not over bake.
Cool in pans on wire racks 10 minutes and then invert on the wire racks to cool completely.
If you used only 2 cake pans, then slice each cake in half horizontally using a long, serrated knife.
Place the first cake layer on a serving platter, and spread with about 1/2 cup Strawberry-Lemonade Jam, leaving a 1/2-inch border around edges. Spoon about 1/2 cup of Strawberry Frosting over the jam layer. Top with second and third cake layers, repeating procedure with filling and frosting between each layer. Top with last cake layer, and spread remaining Strawberry Frosting on top and sides of cake.
Strawberry-Lemonade Jam (can be made several days ahead and refrigerated)
Makes about 1 2/3 cups
2 1/2 cups coarsely chopped fresh strawberries
3/4 cup sugar
1/4 cup fresh lemon juice
3 tablespoons cornstarch
Process strawberries in a blender until smooth. Press through a wire-mesh strainer into a 3-qt. saucepan, using the back of a spoon to squeeze out juice, discarding pulp. Stir in the sugar.
Whisk together the lemon juice and cornstarch and then gradually whisk that into the strawberry mixture. Bring mixture to a boil over medium heat and cook, whisking constantly, about 1 minute or longer, until thickened. Remove from heat. Allow to cool for about 5 minutes and place plastic wrap directly on warm jam. Chill at least 2 hours or until cold. May be made up to one week ahead and kept refrigerated in an airtight container.
Strawberry Frosting
Makes about 5 cups
1 (8-oz.) package cream cheese, softened
2/3 cup confectioners (powdered) sugar, divided
2/3 cup chopped fresh strawberries
1 drop pink food coloring gel (optional)
2 cups heavy cream
3 tablespoons fresh lemon juice
Beat cream cheese and 1/3 cup confectioners sugar with an electric mixer until smooth. Add the strawberries and food coloring (if desired) and beat until blended.
Beat the whipping cream and lemon juice at medium speed until foamy, then increase speed to medium-high and slowly add remaining 1/3 cup sugar, beating until stiff peaks form. Fold half of whipped cream mixture into cheese mixture, then fold in remaining whipped cream mixture. Frost cake soon after making.
Well, of course it's good if it's from Southern Living!! As an aside, when we moved here (from Charleston, S.C.), I had to pay extra for my subscription to S.L.. I think that has changed now. The cake looks delicious--no matter that you had to deconstruct and reconstruct.
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I love Southern Living magazine and subscribe too. They have such good recipes. Glad they don't charge extra for non-Southerners now! Of course I'm loyal to Midwest Living magazine too ;)
DeleteSusan, I love your strawberry and lemon flavor cake , it looks amazing and I sure it's delicious indeed.
DeleteThank you, Rosa! It is delicious.
Deletewhat a luxury cake ,looks delicious Susan ! A warm hug
ReplyDeleteThank you, Chiara! It is wonderful for a special occasion.
DeleteWhat a lovely summery cake! It looks and sounds beyond delicious. (Perhaps a bit labor intensive. Nearly eveything worth eating is.) An oh what a sweet idea for succulents. I have some hens and chicks hanging on by a thread and I have an extra nest and I have a pedestal minus a bowl...must put on my thinking cap.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Vee! It does have some steps but the good thing it can be made in stages and ahead of time. Hope you can come up with idea for the nest! Try to use small hens and chicks. Mine plants were in rough shape too and the pieces barely had any roots but that's okay. They love the moss.
DeleteWhat a beautiful cake...strawberry and lemon go so nicely together. I like your MC pedestal server!
ReplyDeleteCute idea for the succulents.
Have a great week, Susan.
Thank you, Marigene! They do go together deliciously!
DeleteAbsolutely wonderful strawbery cake Susan and I love your pedestal server!
ReplyDeleteThe cake reminds me of an old fashioned Strawberry Social dessert♥
ReplyDeleteI love the look and I can picture the palm on forehead..I may have cussed ..blush..
not a bad cuss..but ..
I spotted a nest in my climbing hydrangea this weekend..from last year so empty..now I will climb the ladder and get it..Love that sweet thing;)
I bet a nursery would sell it for big $$$..
Strawberry ~Lemonade.sounds like porch swings..screen doors:) Love.
Thank you, Monique! I may have uttered something also :) Thankfully, it ended well! Please be careful if you decide to climb up on a ladder. I don't want you to get hurt. I'll be your version would be beautiful, though! I would have filled mine even more but that was all I dared take from the garden as they had a rough winter. Nice to think of porch swings but not today. There was even some white stuff blowing around this morning!
ReplyDeleteOh yummy.
ReplyDeleteWhat a treat this would be.
It is! Thank you, Susan!
DeleteWhat a wonderful cake! I adore strawberries - in anything but especially cake. Love the planting tip. You did a great job and love reusing a nest - so clever!
ReplyDeleteMe too :) Thanks so much, Tricia!
DeleteMy goodness! This cake just screams spring! And thanks for the bird's nest idea. I save mine, too!
ReplyDeleteThis time of year makes me want to scream for joy too ;) Thanks, Abbe!
DeleteWow Susan, this is such a beautiful and "refreshing" cake...looks delicious and so pretty...I wish for a big slice of it.
ReplyDeleteThe nest with the succulents are so cute...
Enjoy the rest of your week :)
Thank you, Juliana! I wish you were closer so I could give you some :)
DeleteI want to LICK all the strawberry cream away! The cake looks so dreamy and delicious.
ReplyDeleteThe succulents in bird's nest are so cool!
The strawberry cream could be dessert in itself :) Thank you, Angie!
DeleteWhat a gorgeous cake!! It totally screams SPRING and WARM WEATHER.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Joanne! Served slightly chilled it is the perfect warm weather dessert.
DeleteI make a jam like this but don't leave the pulp behind, it comes out like the preserves my hubby loves. This looks like a wonderful cake to make soon. I do love when I can walk into our store and the smell of the strawberries greets me.
ReplyDeleteI'll have to try leaving the pulp in and make some preserves like you do. That sounds delicious! Thank you, Pam!
DeleteOh yea, that is what I need right now, a big slice!! I love your strawberry and lemon flavor cake, I am going to try your recipe. Great photography too! :)
ReplyDeleteThank you, Michael!
DeleteI love strawberry shortcake ,and usually make one for my birthday in June, but now I'll have to try making this wonderful looking strawberry cake, Susan! I also love Southern Living Magazine and subscribe to it.
ReplyDeleteI love strawberry shortcake! June will be the kick-off to strawberry season here. Thank you, Pat!
DeleteThat is a beautiful cake Susan. Love your cake stand too. Southern Living has such great recipes and this is definitely a keeper. Love your succulents in their nest. Sorry the white stuff is back.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Penny! Luckily, the white stuff didn't stay on the ground - whew.
Deletewow what a fab cake, looking forward to in season strawberries too they taste so much better
ReplyDeleteOh Susan, I can't wait to make this cake. It looks absolutely heavenly, especially on your beautiful cake plate. I think our strawberries will be a week or two early this year because of our unusually nice weather.
ReplyDeletealthough I have had my share of oops moments cooking, I have had so many mistakes turn into triumphs. I think sometimes we just know something will work. I am mad for lemon anything. Lovely idea and beautiful cake. Here's to delicious mistakes!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat an elegant and delicious cake! i love the combination of lemon and strawberry! And how patient you were to correct your mistake and make it right!
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful cake! Lemon and strawberries sounds delicious!
ReplyDeleteThe succulents looks very pretty in the bird nest!
Brilliant! This would be perfect to serve for Mother's Day.
ReplyDeleteI can not imagine a better way to celebrate spring than with this gorgeous looking Strawberry Lemon cake.
ReplyDeleteBrilliant, Susan!
Almost too scrumptious, Susan! I must know if there is some left over.
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xo
What a lovely cake, Susan...and a super recipe for Mother's Day. So feminine in color and that strawberry cream....divinely delicious! (Love your Mackenzie Childs cakestand.)
ReplyDeleteThis post just screams spring - I am going to make the cake for my daughter, she's a strawberry maniac!
ReplyDeleteLooks delicious, Susan! I make my icing for carrot cake that way, minus the lemon. I like it better than just the cream cheese. If you add a packet of Dr. Oetker Whip It to the icing it is easier to get nice peaks. When I did catering I used to order it by the case from Amazon. Ah, the good old days of working 2 jobs! :)
ReplyDeleteOMG Sue this cake looks so amazing !! I had to laugh about the part when you left the jam in the fridge and had to do it over again- I have done that Numerous times so I can relate! Southern living is my favor it magazine for recipes but I love had you blended the cream with the jam As the filling.., I bet it is better than the original recipe !
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