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Strawberries and Cream Cupcakes

Introduction & Inspiration

There’s something undeniably charming and delicious about the classic combination of strawberries and cream. This recipe for Strawberries and Cream Cupcakes immediately caught my eye because it promised to deliver those fresh, sweet flavors in a fun, individual cupcake format, complete with a surprise creamy filling! Using a cake mix as a base makes it incredibly easy, perfect for a spring celebration, a simple dessert, or a lovely afternoon treat.

My inspiration came from wanting a lighter, fruit-focused cupcake that wasn’t overly complicated but still felt special. The idea of filling a tender vanilla-almond cupcake with fresh whipped cream and sliced strawberries, rather than just topping it, seemed like a delightful way to ensure every bite was bursting with flavor and creaminess.

My goal was to explore this specific recipe, highlighting its simplicity thanks to the cake mix shortcut, while focusing on the fresh homemade whipped cream filling studded with juicy strawberries. It seemed like the perfect balance of convenience and delicious homemade taste, ideal for showcasing beautiful spring berries.

Let’s bake (and fill!) these lovely strawberry cupcakes!

Nostalgic Appeal / Comfort Food Connection

Strawberries and Cream Cupcakes tap directly into the comforting nostalgia of classic dessert pairings. Strawberries and cream is a timeless combination, evoking memories of summer picnics, Wimbledon tennis, simple fruit desserts, and the fresh taste of seasonal berries enjoyed with light, sweet cream.

Cupcakes themselves are inherently nostalgic, reminding us of childhood birthdays, school parties, bake sales, and the simple joy of a perfectly portioned sweet treat.

The use of a white cake mix provides a familiar, comforting base for many home bakers, harkening back to easy baking projects and reliable results.

This recipe combines these elements – the classic flavor pairing, the beloved cupcake format, and the ease of a cake mix – to create a dessert that feels both comfortingly familiar and delightfully fresh.

Homemade Focus (Simple Steps, Fresh Filling)

While this recipe cleverly utilizes a boxed cake mix for the cupcake base, the real homemade magic happens with the filling and assembly. The focus is on creating a fresh, light whipped cream filling bursting with real strawberries, transforming a simple cupcake into something truly special.

I love recipes that offer smart shortcuts while still incorporating key homemade elements, and this one does just that. You’re saving time on the cake batter, allowing you to focus on whipping up a perfect, lightly sweetened cream and gently folding in fresh strawberries.

Making the whipped cream from scratch using heavy cream, powdered sugar, and vanilla ensures a fresh, airy texture and pure flavor far superior to canned toppings. This homemade filling is the heart of the cupcake.

The assembly process – carefully cutting the tops off the cooled cupcakes, filling them with the strawberry cream, and replacing the tops – adds a satisfying, hands-on homemade touch that makes these cupcakes unique and impressive despite their simple beginnings.

Flavor Goal

The primary flavor goal of these Strawberries and Cream Cupcakes is a light, fresh, and balanced combination of tender vanilla-almond cake, sweet juicy strawberries, and airy whipped cream. It aims for a delicate dessert experience that highlights the natural sweetness of the berries.

The white cake mix base, enhanced with both vanilla and almond extracts and enriched slightly with melted butter, provides a soft, tender crumb with subtle aromatic notes.

The filling is where the classic “strawberries and cream” flavor truly shines. Freshly whipped heavy cream provides a light, airy, slightly sweet base, while the sliced fresh strawberries folded in offer bursts of juicy, natural sweetness and fruit flavor.

The final dusting of powdered sugar adds a touch of elegance and extra sweetness. The overall effect is light, fresh, fruity, and creamy – a perfect springtime dessert.

Ingredient Insights

Let’s explore the simple components:

  • White cake mix: The convenient base for the cupcakes. Follow box directions, but note the specific liquid/fat/egg additions in this recipe.
  • Water: Likely used as the liquid called for on the cake mix box (though the recipe lists milk as well – see notes).
  • Large egg whites: Using only whites (as listed) contributes to a lighter, whiter cake crumb, standard for white cake mixes. Room temperature is best.
  • Unsalted butter, melted: Adds richness and flavor to the cake mix base, potentially replacing oil called for on the box.
  • Almond extract & Vanilla extract: Enhance the flavor of the cake base, adding aromatic complexity.
  • Fresh strawberries, sliced: The star fruit! Used in the filling and potentially for garnish.
  • Heavy whipping cream: Must be cold to whip properly into the filling/topping.
  • Powdered sugar: Lightly sweetens the whipped cream. Also used for dusting.
  • Vanilla extract: Flavors the whipped cream.

Using both almond and vanilla extract adds a nice depth to the cake.

Essential Equipment

You’ll need standard cupcake baking tools:

  • A cupcake pan (standard 12-cup size): Recipe yield might require two pans or baking in batches.
  • Paper baking cups (cupcake liners): For easy cleanup and serving.
  • Large bowls: For mixing cake batter and whipping cream.
  • An electric mixer (handheld or stand mixer with whisk attachment): Essential for properly whipping the heavy cream to stiff peaks. Also used for the cake batter.
  • Whisk / Spatula: For combining batter ingredients.
  • Small knife (paring knife): For carefully cutting the tops off the cupcakes.
  • Spoon or Piping bag (optional): For filling the cupcakes with the strawberry cream.
  • Cooling rack:
  • Measuring cups and spoons.
  • Sifter (optional): For dusting with powdered sugar.

Basic baking tools are sufficient.

List of Ingredients with Measurements

Here’s the complete list of ingredients, with precise measurements:

  • 1 (15.25 oz) box white cake mix
  • 1 ¼ cups water (Note: Recipe lists water here, but milk in the description – follow box instructions or use milk/water as preferred)
  • 3 large egg whites, room temperature
  • 3 tablespoons unsalted butter, melted
  • 1 teaspoon almond extract
  • 2 teaspoons vanilla extract
  • 1 pint fresh strawberries, sliced (about 2-3 cups sliced)

Whipped Cream Filling:

  • 1 cup heavy whipping cream
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • ¼ cup powdered sugar, plus additional for dusting

These quantities yield approximately 18-24 standard cupcakes depending on the cake mix.

Ensure egg whites are at room temperature. Chill heavy cream thoroughly before whipping.

Step-by-Step Instructions (Easy Assembly!)

Let’s bake and assemble these delightful cupcakes:

1. Prepare Oven and Pans:

  • Preheat oven to 350°F (175°C). Place paper baking cups (liners) into your muffin pan(s). Set aside.

2. Make Cake Batter:

  • In a large bowl, whisk together the cake mix powder, water (or milk), egg whites, melted butter, almond extract, and vanilla extract until well combined. Follow the mixing time specified on the cake mix box, being careful not to overmix.

3. Fill Liners and Bake:

  • Spoon the batter evenly into the prepared muffin liners, filling each cup about 3/4 full.
  • Bake for 15 to 17 minutes (or according to package directions for cupcakes), until a toothpick inserted into the center comes out clean.

4. Cool Cupcakes:

  • Let the cupcakes cool in the pan on a cooling rack for about 5-10 minutes before transferring them directly onto the wire rack to cool completely (at least 20 more minutes, likely longer). Ensure they are fully cool before filling.

5. Make Whipped Cream Filling:

  • While the cupcakes cool, make the cream filling. In a large bowl (preferably chilled), combine the heavy whipping cream, 1 teaspoon vanilla extract, and ¼ cup powdered sugar.
  • Beat with an electric mixer (whisk attachment) on medium-high speed until stiff peaks form. Stiff peaks mean the cream holds its shape firmly when the beaters are lifted.

6. Add Strawberries to Cream:

  • Gently fold the sliced strawberries into the whipped cream using a rubber spatula.

7. Prepare and Fill Cupcakes:

  • Once cupcakes are completely cool, use a small, sharp paring knife to cut a cone-shaped piece out of the top center of each cupcake. Slice off the pointy bottom part of the cone, leaving just the flat top “lid”. Alternatively, simply slice the flat top off each cupcake entirely.
  • Fill the cavity in each cupcake generously with the strawberry whipped cream mixture using a small spoon or a piping bag.

8. Finish and Serve:

  • Place the reserved cupcake top (“lid”) back onto the filled cupcake.
  • Dust the tops generously with additional powdered sugar. Garnish with an extra strawberry slice if desired. Serve immediately.

A simple yet elegant assembly!

Troubleshooting

Even with cake mixes, little things can happen:

  • Problem: Cupcakes are dry.
    • Solution: Avoid overbaking! Check for doneness right at the 15-minute mark. Ensure accurate measurement of liquid (water/milk).
  • Problem: Whipped cream filling is runny/deflated.
    • Solution: Ensure heavy cream was very cold and whipped to stiff peaks. Don’t over-fold when adding strawberries. This filling is best served soon after making as fresh whipped cream isn’t super stable long-term.
  • Problem: Cupcakes crumble when cutting/filling.
    • Solution: Make sure cupcakes are completely cool before attempting to cut into them. Use a sharp paring knife with a gentle sawing motion.

Freshness is key for the whipped cream filling!

Tips and Variations

Let’s customize these treats:

  • Tip: Use room temperature egg whites for better volume in the cake batter.
  • Variation: Substitute strawberry extract for almond extract in the cake for an even stronger strawberry theme.
  • Tip: For more stable whipped cream (if making further ahead), dissolve 1 tsp unflavored gelatin in 1 tbsp cold water, let sit 5 min, then gently heat until dissolved (microwave 5-10 sec). Let cool slightly, then beat it into the cream after soft peaks form but before reaching stiff peaks.
  • Variation: Use different berries like raspberries or peaches (diced small) instead of strawberries.
  • Tip: Macerate the sliced strawberries briefly with 1-2 tablespoons of sugar before folding into the whipped cream to draw out juices and enhance sweetness.
  • Variation: Add a thin layer of strawberry jam inside the cupcake cavity before adding the whipped cream filling.

Get creative with flavors and presentation!

Serving and Pairing Suggestions

These Strawberries and Cream Cupcakes are perfect light and fruity desserts.

Serving: Serve immediately after assembling for the best texture of the whipped cream and cake.

Pairing:

  • Ideal for spring parties, baby showers, bridal showers, Mother’s Day, or afternoon tea.
  • Lovely with a cup of herbal tea, iced tea, or lemonade.
  • A glass of sparkling rosé or Prosecco would be a delightful adult pairing. Drink with moderation.

Their individual format makes them perfect for easy serving at gatherings.

Nutritional Information

Nutritional information is approximate and depends heavily on the specific cake mix used and serving size. One cupcake might contain:

  • Calories: 250-350
  • Fat: 12-18 grams
  • Saturated Fat: 6-10 grams
  • Cholesterol: 20-40 mg (primarily from butter/eggs in mix)
  • Sodium: 200-350 mg (Cake mixes vary)
  • Total Carbs.: 30-40 grams
  • Dietary Fiber: <1-2 grams
  • Sugars: 20-30 grams
  • Protein: 2-4 grams

These are lighter than heavily frosted cupcakes but are still a sweet treat.

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Strawberries and Cream Cupcakes

Make these easy Strawberries and Cream Cupcakes! Uses a cake mix base filled with fresh strawberries and homemade whipped cream.

  • Author: Evelyn

Ingredients

Scale

Here’s the complete list of ingredients, with precise measurements:

  • 1 (15.25 oz) box white cake mix
  • 1 ¼ cups water (Note: Recipe lists water here, but milk in the description – follow box instructions or use milk/water as preferred)
  • 3 large egg whites, room temperature
  • 3 tablespoons unsalted butter, melted
  • 1 teaspoon almond extract
  • 2 teaspoons vanilla extract
  • 1 pint fresh strawberries, sliced (about 23 cups sliced)

Whipped Cream Filling:

  • 1 cup heavy whipping cream
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • ¼ cup powdered sugar, plus additional for dusting

These quantities yield approximately 18-24 standard cupcakes depending on the cake mix.

Ensure egg whites are at room temperature. Chill heavy cream thoroughly before whipping.

Instructions

Let’s bake and assemble these delightful cupcakes:

1. Prepare Oven and Pans:

  • Preheat oven to 350°F (175°C). Place paper baking cups (liners) into your muffin pan(s). Set aside.

2. Make Cake Batter:

  • In a large bowl, whisk together the cake mix powder, water (or milk), egg whites, melted butter, almond extract, and vanilla extract until well combined. Follow the mixing time specified on the cake mix box, being careful not to overmix.

3. Fill Liners and Bake:

  • Spoon the batter evenly into the prepared muffin liners, filling each cup about 3/4 full.
  • Bake for 15 to 17 minutes (or according to package directions for cupcakes), until a toothpick inserted into the center comes out clean.

4. Cool Cupcakes:

  • Let the cupcakes cool in the pan on a cooling rack for about 5-10 minutes before transferring them directly onto the wire rack to cool completely (at least 20 more minutes, likely longer). Ensure they are fully cool before filling.

5. Make Whipped Cream Filling:

  • While the cupcakes cool, make the cream filling. In a large bowl (preferably chilled), combine the heavy whipping cream, 1 teaspoon vanilla extract, and ¼ cup powdered sugar.
  • Beat with an electric mixer (whisk attachment) on medium-high speed until stiff peaks form. Stiff peaks mean the cream holds its shape firmly when the beaters are lifted.

6. Add Strawberries to Cream:

  • Gently fold the sliced strawberries into the whipped cream using a rubber spatula.

7. Prepare and Fill Cupcakes:

  • Once cupcakes are completely cool, use a small, sharp paring knife to cut a cone-shaped piece out of the top center of each cupcake. Slice off the pointy bottom part of the cone, leaving just the flat top “lid”. Alternatively, simply slice the flat top off each cupcake entirely.
  • Fill the cavity in each cupcake generously with the strawberry whipped cream mixture using a small spoon or a piping bag.

8. Finish and Serve:

  • Place the reserved cupcake top (“lid”) back onto the filled cupcake.
  • Dust the tops generously with additional powdered sugar. Garnish with an extra strawberry slice if desired. Serve immediately.

A simple yet elegant assembly!

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Recipe Summary and Q&A

Let’s conclude with a summary and common questions:

Recipe Summary:

Strawberries and Cream Cupcakes use a white cake mix base flavored with vanilla and almond extracts. The cooled cupcakes have their centers removed and are filled with a homemade whipped cream mixed with fresh sliced strawberries. The cupcake tops are replaced, and the dessert is dusted with powdered sugar.

Q&A:

Q: Can I make these ahead of time? A: It’s best to assemble them shortly before serving because the fresh whipped cream filling is delicate and the cake can absorb moisture. You can bake the cupcakes a day ahead (store airtight at room temp) and whip the cream/slice berries just before assembly.

Q: How do I store leftovers? A: Store leftovers covered in the refrigerator for up to 1-2 days. The whipped cream may weep slightly, and the cake will soften.

Q: Can I freeze these cupcakes? A: It’s not recommended to freeze the assembled cupcakes due to the fresh whipped cream filling. You can freeze the unfilled baked cupcakes, wrapped well, for up to 2 months. Thaw before filling and serving.

Q: Can I use Cool Whip instead of homemade whipped cream? A: Yes, you can substitute thawed Cool Whip for the homemade whipped cream for more stability, though the flavor will be different.

Q: Should I sweeten the strawberries before adding them to the cream? A: The recipe doesn’t explicitly call for it, but tossing the sliced strawberries with 1-2 tablespoons of sugar and letting them sit for 15-20 minutes (macerating) before folding into the cream would enhance their sweetness and create a light syrup.