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Fresh Gluten Free Strawberry Cake

This gluten free strawberry cake is so easy to make, naturally dairy free and made with real, fresh strawberries. It’s finished with a strawberry cream cheese frosting and perfect for Spring!

gluten free strawberry cake with frosting and jam on top

Spring has sprung and this gluten free strawberry cake is the perfect recipe. It is made with fresh strawberry puree, no weird dyes or artificial flavorings. Just like my strawberry sugar cookies!

The cake itself is incredibly moist with a tender crumb, fresh strawberry flavor and is finished off with a strawberry cream cheese frosting.

This gluten free cake is made of a base of gluten free all purpose flour, sugar, eggs, greek yogurt, oil and strawberry puree. The oil, eggs, greek yogurt, milk and strawberry puree will keep it very moist, so I promise there are no dry cakes here!

This gluten free cake tastes no different than a classic and I promise you won’t miss the gluten or dairy one bit! Try my gluten free cheesecake or gluten free crumbl cookies next!

Before we get started…

  • You need fresh strawberries for this recipe. I do not recommend frozen here. We’ll blend them up and then reduce the mixture to help enhance that strawberry flavor since we aren’t using anything artificial for this cake.
  • You can make this recipe in either two 8 or 9 inch cake pans, one 9×13 cake pan or three 6 inch cake pans. Just note that bake times vary for all of these!
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How to make gluten free strawberry cake

Make strawberry puree. Add some sliced strawberries to a blender and blend until smooth. No need to add any liquid here, just fresh strawberries! Reduce the mixture on the stove until you get 2/3 cup. This will help enhance the flavor!

Whisk wet ingredients. Whisk the puree with all remaining wet ingredients until smooth and the eggs have been fully incorporated.

You can definitely add fresh fruit to a boxed cake mix or homemade cake, but the issue with that is you end up with a simple vanilla cake with chunks of strawberry. Using pure strawberry puree ensures every bite has delicious flavor.

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Whisk dry ingredients. Whisk the dry ingredients into the batter which includes both the all purpose flour, almond flour, baking soda/powder and salt.

Bake. Add to two greased and lined 8 inch cake pans and bake for about 45 minutes. The bake time on this cake is a bit longer than usual because of the fresh strawberry puree.

Frost. Once the cake has cooled, frost it with the cream cheese frosting and enjoy. I chose to decorate with just fresh strawberries, but you can also leave it as is or add some sprinkles. Try my lemon pistachio cake next!

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Different frosting options

While I absolutely love the fresh strawberry frosting on this cake, you have a few options here! Lemon is a flavor that goes very well with strawberry cake, so my lemon buttercream is an option.

You can also use cool whip or another type of whipped cream for a lighter option. This makes it almost more like a strawberry shortcake flavor.

two layers of the gluten free strawberry cake on a cake stand

Substitutions

Eggs. Unfortunately, there is no substitute for eggs in this recipe. The eggs are key to helping the cake rise (in addition to the baking powder) and binding everything together. Without eggs, this cake will be very dense and gummy.

Dairy. For the milk, butter, greek yogurt and cream cheese, you can use either dairy or dairy free versions. I used real butter in the frosting, but dairy free milk (I used almond) and cream cheese. Works with either option.

For a dairy free greek yogurt, I like the Kite Hill Greek style yogurt.

Sugar. Regular old white sugar works best here! I do not recommend any swaps as this can change the color and consistency of the cake.

Flour. I used Bob’s Red Mill 1:1 Baking Flour, which I recommend. King Arthur 1:1 is another great option. I have not tested this recipe with other blends.

gluten free strawberry plate sliced open on a cake stand

Does it need to be refrigerated?

You can store this gluten free strawberry cake either in the fridge or at room temperature. Once it is frosted, it will keep for about 3 days, or up to 5 in the fridge.

I recommend keeping it covered with either a cake stand cover or with foil if you’re keeping it on a plate. The cream cheese frosting will end up seeping into the cake over time, so it will keep it naturally very moist.

gluten free strawberry cake sliced on a plate with fork on the side

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