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The Ultimate Strawberry Shortcake Bar Ice Cream Cake

Do you remember the sheer delight of hearing the ice cream truck turn onto your street? For many of us, the ultimate prize was the Strawberry Shortcake Bar—that perfect pink and white bar covered in an addictive, crunchy crumb coat. Now, you can capture that nostalgic magic at home and transform it into a show-stopping, sliceable cake.

This homemade Strawberry Shortcake Bar Ice Cream Cake is a tribute to that iconic frozen treat. It’s a spectacular, multi-layered dessert featuring creamy vanilla ice cream, a vibrant homemade strawberry sorbet core, and a fluffy whipped cream frosting, all enveloped in that unforgettable crunchy strawberry and pound cake crumb topping. This recipe will guide you through creating a dessert that looks and tastes like pure, unadulterated joy. Making this Strawberry Shortcake Bar Ice Cream Cake is a fun project that results in a truly impressive centerpiece.

What makes this recipe so special is how perfectly it captures the essence of the original bar while elevating it into a substantial, shareable cake. While there are a few components to assemble, each step is simple and straightforward. This guide will ensure your homemade Strawberry Shortcake Bar Ice Cream Cake is a stunning success.

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Don’t Have an Ice Cream Maker? No Problem!

This recipe calls for churning a homemade strawberry sorbet, but don’t let that stop you if you don’t own an ice cream maker! You have two fantastic options to make this Strawberry Shortcake Bar Ice Cream Cake accessible to everyone:

  1. The Shortcut Method: Simply purchase a high-quality pint of strawberry sorbet from the store. Let it soften slightly at room temperature until it’s spreadable, and use it for the sorbet layer. Easy!
  2. The No-Churn Method: After you blend the strawberry mixture (Step 1 of the sorbet instructions), pour it into a shallow, freezer-safe dish (like a loaf pan or an 8×8 pan). Freeze for about 45-60 minutes, then scrape it vigorously with a fork to break up the ice crystals. Repeat this scraping process every 30 minutes for about 2-3 hours until you have a smooth, slushy consistency. It will then be ready to use as the sorbet layer.

The Anatomy of the Perfect Crumb Coat

The most iconic part of any Strawberry Shortcake Bar Ice Cream Cake is the crunchy exterior. Our recipe recreates it perfectly using two key ingredients:

  • Toasted Pound Cake Crumbs: Using store-bought pound cake is a brilliant shortcut. We crumble it and toast it in the oven, which brings out its buttery flavor and creates an extra-crispy texture that holds up beautifully against the creamy frosting.
  • Freeze-Dried Strawberries: This is the secret to that intense, authentic strawberry flavor in the coating. Freeze-dried berries are light, airy, and packed with a tangy, concentrated fruit flavor that you can’t get from fresh strawberries. They provide both flavor and a delightful crunch.

The Key Ingredients for Your Ice Cream Cake

Each component of this Strawberry Shortcake Bar Ice Cream Cake is chosen to build layers of nostalgic flavor.

  • Fresh Strawberries: These form the base of our bright and tangy homemade sorbet layer.
  • Store-Bought Pound Cake: The perfect, easy base for our crunchy crumb coat.
  • Freeze-Dried Strawberries: The secret weapon for an intensely flavorful and crunchy topping.
  • Vanilla Ice Cream: The creamy, classic “cake” part of our dessert. Use a good-quality brand for the best flavor.
  • Heavy Cream, Confectioners’ Sugar, Vanilla: These three simple ingredients are whipped together to create a light, fluffy, and stable “frosting” that coats the entire cake.
Ingredients for the homemade Strawberry Shortcake Bar Ice Cream Cake.
Simple ingredients come together to create the iconic Strawberry Shortcake Bar Ice Cream Cake.

Step-by-Step Guide to Your Nostalgic Masterpiece

Patience is the key to building the beautiful, distinct layers of this Strawberry Shortcake Bar Ice Cream Cake. Follow these instructions for a flawless result.

Part 1: Make the Sorbet and Crumb Coat

  1. Make the Strawberry Sorbet: In a blender, combine the 3 cups of fresh strawberries, 1 cup of superfine sugar, 1/2 cup of water, and the fresh lemon juice. Blend on high speed until the mixture is completely smooth. Transfer this puree to your ice cream maker and churn according to the manufacturer’s directions. Once churned, transfer the soft sorbet to a metal container and freeze until firm, at least 2 hours.
  2. Make the Crumb Coat: Preheat your oven to 350°F. Spread the coarsely crumbled pound cake on a baking sheet and bake for 10 to 12 minutes, tossing occasionally, until the crumbs are golden brown and crisp. Let them cool completely. Once cooled, transfer them to a bowl and toss with the finely crumbled freeze-dried strawberries.

Part 2: Assemble and Freeze the Cake

  1. Prepare Your Pan: Line a 9-by-5-inch loaf pan with plastic wrap, making sure to leave a generous 4-inch overhang on the sides. These “handles” will help you lift the cake out later.
  2. First Vanilla Layer: Allow about 2 cups (half of your total) of the vanilla ice cream to soften at room temperature until it’s spreadable. Spread this in an even layer in the bottom of your prepared loaf pan. Place the pan in the freezer for 20 to 30 minutes to firm up slightly.
  3. The Sorbet Layer: Scoop the firm strawberry sorbet on top of the vanilla layer. Use an offset spatula or the back of a spoon to spread it into another smooth, even layer. Return the pan to the freezer for another 20 to 30 minutes.
  4. Final Vanilla Layer: Let the remaining 2 cups of vanilla ice cream soften slightly. Spread it evenly on top of the sorbet layer. This completes the layers for your Strawberry Shortcake Bar Ice Cream Cake. Fold the plastic wrap overhang over the top to cover the pan.
  5. Final Freeze: Place the cake in the freezer until it is completely solid, at least 4 hours, or preferably overnight.

Part 3: Frost and Decorate

  1. Prepare for Frosting: Just before you’re ready to decorate, place your final serving dish or platter in the freezer to chill it. In a medium, chilled bowl, combine the heavy cream, confectioners’ sugar, and vanilla extract. Beat with a mixer on medium-high speed until stiff peaks form (2-3 minutes).
  2. Unmold and Frost: Unmold the ice cream cake by using the plastic wrap handles to lift it out of the pan. Turn it out onto the chilled serving dish and discard the plastic wrap. Working quickly, spread the whipped cream all over the top and sides of the cake.
  3. Add the Crumb Coat: Immediately sprinkle and press the pound cake–strawberry crumb mixture all over the top and sides of the cake, covering it completely.
  4. Final Chill: Place the finished Strawberry Shortcake Bar Ice Cream Cake back in the freezer for at least 1 hour to allow the whipped cream to firm up completely before slicing and serving.
A perfect slice of the Strawberry Shortcake Bar Ice Cream Cake on a plate.
Every slice of this Strawberry Shortcake Bar Ice Cream Cake has perfect layers and a crunchy coating.
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The Ultimate Strawberry Shortcake Bar Ice Cream Cake

A perfect slice of the Strawberry Shortcake Bar Ice Cream Cake on a plate.

A multi-layered ice cream cake inspired by the classic strawberry shortcake bar. This dessert features a homemade strawberry sorbet layer sandwiched between two layers of vanilla ice cream. The entire cake is frosted with fresh whipped cream and coated with a crunchy topping made from toasted pound cake crumbs and crumbled freeze-dried strawberries.

  • Author: Evelyn
  • Prep Time: 2 hours 5 minutes (includes intermediate chilling/softening)
  • Cook Time: 12 minutes
  • Total Time: 9 hours 40 minutes (includes all churning and freezing time)
  • Yield: 810 servings 1x
  • Category: Dessert
  • Method: Churning, Baking, Layering, Freezing
  • Cuisine: American
  • Diet: Vegetarian

Ingredients

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  • 3 cups fresh strawberries, hulled
  • 1 cup superfine sugar
  • 2 tablespoons fresh lemon juice
  • 4 ounces store-bought pound cake, coarsely crumbled (about 1 cup)
  • 1/2 ounce freeze-dried strawberries, finely crumbled (about 1/2 cup)
  • 4 cups vanilla ice cream
  • 1 1/2 cups heavy cream
  • 3 tablespoons confectioners’ sugar
  • 1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract

Instructions

  1. Make the strawberry sorbet: Combine the fresh strawberries, superfine sugar, 1/2 cup water, and lemon juice in a blender. Blend on high until smooth. Churn the mixture in an ice cream maker according to manufacturer’s instructions. Transfer to a metal container and freeze until firm, at least 2 hours.
  2. Make the crumble topping: Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F. Spread the pound cake crumbs on a baking sheet and bake, tossing occasionally, until golden, 10 to 12 minutes. Let cool completely. Transfer to a bowl and toss with the crumbled freeze-dried strawberries.
  3. Assemble the cake: Line a 9-by-5-inch loaf pan with plastic wrap, leaving a 4-inch overhang.
  4. Allow 2 cups of the vanilla ice cream to soften slightly, then spread it in an even layer in the bottom of the pan. Freeze for 20-30 minutes to firm up.
  5. Scoop the firm strawberry sorbet on top of the vanilla ice cream layer and spread evenly. Return to the freezer for another 20-30 minutes.
  6. Let the remaining 2 cups of vanilla ice cream soften slightly, then spread it on top of the sorbet layer. Fold the plastic wrap over the pan to cover. Freeze until solid, at least 4 hours.
  7. Finish the cake: Place a serving dish in the freezer to chill.
  8. In a medium bowl, beat the heavy cream, confectioners’ sugar, and vanilla extract with a mixer on medium-high speed until stiff peaks form.
  9. Unmold the ice cream cake onto the chilled dish and remove the plastic wrap.
  10. Working quickly, spread the whipped cream over the top and sides of the cake.
  11. Sprinkle the pound cake–strawberry crumbs all over the top.
  12. Freeze until the whipped cream is firm, about 1 hour, before serving.

Notes

  • This recipe requires an ice cream maker.
  • A 9-by-5-inch loaf pan is needed for assembly.
  • Ingredient substitutions are noted as being available.

Nutrition

  • Serving Size: 1 slice (1/10th of cake)
  • Calories: 400-500
  • Sugar: 45-55 g
  • Sodium: 100-150 mg
  • Fat: 20-28 g
  • Saturated Fat: 12-18 g
  • Carbohydrates: 50-60 g
  • Fiber: 2-3 g
  • Protein: 4-5 g
  • Cholesterol: 80-100 mg

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Storage Information

Store your finished Strawberry Shortcake Bar Ice Cream Cake tightly covered in the freezer. It is best enjoyed within 3-4 days for the optimal texture of the crumb coat.

Creative Recipe Variations

Use this layering technique to create other ice cream truck classics!

Flavor VariationHow to Adapt the RecipeThe Delicious Result
“Chocolate Eclair” CakeUse chocolate ice cream for the outer layers and a layer of vanilla pudding (chilled) for the center. Make the crumb coat with vanilla wafer and chocolate cookie crumbs.A tribute to the classic Chocolate Eclair bar, with a creamy pudding center.
“Toasted Almond” Bar CakeUse vanilla ice cream for all layers, but mix 1/2 teaspoon of almond extract into the center layer. Make the crumb coat with toasted pound cake and toasted sliced almonds.A nutty, sophisticated version of another ice cream truck favorite.
“Orange Creamsicle” CakeUse vanilla ice cream for the outer layers and a layer of homemade or store-bought orange sorbet for the center. The crumb coat remains the same.The perfect blend of tangy orange and creamy vanilla in a fun cake form.

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Conclusion: A Slice of Pure Nostalgia

This Strawberry Shortcake Bar Ice Cream Cake is more than just a dessert; it’s a time machine back to the carefree days of summer. Every bite delivers that perfect, nostalgic combination of creamy, fruity, and crunchy. It’s a fun, impressive, and surprisingly easy way to bring a beloved classic to life. We hope you enjoy every moment of making, sharing, and eating your incredible homemade Strawberry Shortcake Bar Ice Cream Cake.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Why did my layers blend together instead of looking clean?

This usually happens if the previous layer was not allowed to freeze until firm before adding the next one. The 20-30 minute freezing intervals between layers are crucial for creating those beautiful, distinct lines in your Strawberry Shortcake Bar Ice Cream Cake.

Where can I find freeze-dried strawberries?

Freeze-dried fruit has become very popular and can usually be found in the snack or dried fruit aisle of most major grocery stores, like Target and Trader Joe’s.

Can I make this whole cake further in advance?

Yes. You can assemble and freeze the cake (through the end of Part 2) for up to a week in advance. For the best texture, it’s recommended to do the final frosting and crumb coat (Part 3) on the day you plan to serve it.