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The Flavor Bender   ›   Recipes   ›   Delicious Desserts   ›   Frozen Dessert Recipes   ›   Strawberry Shortcake Ice Cream

Strawberry Shortcake Ice Cream

Author:

Dini Kodippili







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Posted: 7/22/2022
Total Time14 hours hrs 35 minutes mins
Intermediate Recipes
Frozen Dessert Recipes
Strawberry shortcake ice cream SM.

This Strawberry Shortcake Ice Cream is the ultimate mash up of summer desserts! Creamy ice cream made with roasted, sweet summer strawberries and chunks of delicious vanilla sponge cake.

Super creamy strawberry ice cream with delicious pieces of cake swirled in to make the ultimate strawberry shortcake dessert for summer! This is hands down one of my favorite ice cream recipes ever.

An overhead view of the strawberry shortcake ice cream, with 4 scoops on top of the rest of the ice cream.

Who doesn’t love a fistful of sweet, juicy strawberries in summer! Here in Ontario, summer strawberries are deep red, super sweet, and smell divine. It’s also the only time of the year where I truly enjoy eating strawberries.

With the abundance of strawberries I can get my hands on every summer, I wanted to make more than just strawberry jam or healthy strawberry smoothie or a strawberry tart or a strawberry galette. I wanted something out of the box.

So I came up with this classic strawberry shortcake in ice cream form! An incredibly creamy, intense strawberry ice cream that epitomized summer (imagine a pairing of this ice cream with a scrumptious Maine lobster roll?). I guarantee this homemade ice cream is unlike anything you’ve tasted before! 🙂

Why I love this recipe

  • One of my favorite summer desserts is light, fluffy sponge cakes with strawberries and whipped cream. This creamy strawberry shortcake ice cream is the frozen dessert version of that!
  • It’s easier, and tastes better than strawberry shortcake bars, especially with REAL strawberries AND cake in the ice cream!
  • The strawberries are roasted first to make them even sweeter, which helps to add even more strawberry flavor to the ice cream. This ice cream has a whopping 1 lb of strawberries unlike regular strawberry ice creams.
  • Even without the addition of cake, you will have a simple, roasted strawberry ice cream, so the recipe is easily adaptable.
  • But the cake truly elevates this ice cream with the addition of that lovely texture.
3 scoops of roasted strawberry ice cream in a white bowl.

Ingredients

Strawberries – You can use ANY kind of fresh strawberry you like. Strawberries that have a sweet smell and are bright red are best. However, you can still use whatever strawberries you have. If the strawberries are not as sweet, you can increase the amount of sugar when roasting the strawberries. Freeze dried strawberries are also fine.

Sugar – Sugar is for the ice cream base and to roast the strawberries.

Lemon juice – This helps perk up the flavor of the strawberries.

Milk and heavy cream – Used to make the ice cream base.

Egg yolks – Adds a delicious creaminess and richness to the ice cream.

Vanilla cake – You can use a small store-bought sponge cake. Or use any type of leftover vanilla cake or sponge cake for this.

The scooped ice cream showing bits of the cake and strawberries swirled into the ice cream.

How to make strawberry shortcake ice cream

Special equipment

This strawberry shortcake ice cream is made in an ice cream machine. This produces the best results. However, there is a way to make this ice cream WITHOUT an ice cream maker, but it won’t be as creamy and light.

Roasted strawberries

The first step is to make the roasted strawberries. You can do this several days before making the ice cream base. To get a nice concentrated strawberry mix, I like to roast the strawberries for about 40 minutes. The slightly longer cook time makes the strawberries softer, and results in more syrup.

Half of the strawberries are reserved to add to the ice cream at the end. The rest of the strawberries and all the syrup are added to the ice cream base for a sweet and intense strawberry flavor.

Cut up strawberries spread on a baking tray.
Roasted Strawberries on a tray with a spoon scooping strawberries.
Roasted strawberries and syrup in a small blender.
Roasted strawberries blended into a puree.

Making the roasted strawberry ice cream base

Many strawberry ice cream recipes are made without eggs. But I find ice cream made without eggs to be more icy in texture without that emulsifier in the custard base. So I prefer to use a classic vanilla ice cream base with egg yolks that will act as an emulsifier to give the ice cream a smooth, creamy texture.

This is especially important since we will be using a total of 1 lb of strawberries in the ice cream and we want to add richness and creaminess while reducing the amount of milk to compensate for the strawberries. With the added texture from the cake pieces to make an incredible roasted strawberry shortcake ice cream!

First, mix the milk, egg yolks, sugar and cream together, and heat it to 170 F. This slightly thickens the custard for the ice cream. Next, blend half of the strawberries and all or most of the syrup together and stir it into the ice cream base. Chill this overnight before churning.

The ice cream base after cooking in a saucepan.
pureed strawberry in a measuring jug.
Pureed strawberries added to the ice cream mix.
Churned strawberry ice cream

Churning and freezing

The next day, churn ice cream base according to manufacturer’s directions. While the ice cream is churning, cut up the sponge cake into small cubes. You don’t need a lot of cake since too much will make it hard to scoop the ice cream. You’ll be surprised at how little cake is needed to make this strawberry shortcake ice cream!

Don’t make the mistake I did on my first try at this ice cream and add shortcake into the ice cream mix. This is a good idea in theory, but it’ll crush the cake pieces and also it’ll be too much ice cream for your machine to handle!

Once the ice cream is churned, transfer the roasted strawberry ice cream into a freezer friendly dish. Make sure to alternate the strawberry ice cream layer with the other half of roasted strawberries and cake pieces and swirl them in as you go.

Finally, cover the pan with a lid or plastic wrap and transfer the ice cream into the freezer and let it freeze completely (at least 4 hours).

Once frozen, the homemade ice cream can be served!

Layering the cake cubes and more strawberries with the ice cream.
The ice cream after it has been frozen.

Tips for perfecting this homemade strawberry shortcake ice cream

  • The roasted strawberries and the ice cream base can be made on the same day.
  • This is a great recipe to use leftover cake scraps (I’ve made this a few times with my vanilla cake and mulled wine sponge cake), so you don’t have to buy a cake specifically for this recipe! However, a small, plain store-bought cake (sponge cake or vanilla cake) will work well in this recipe too.
  • Allow the ice cream base to chill in the fridge overnight because this will help churn the ice cream better.
  • Instead of a strawberry shortcake ice cream recipe, you can leave out the cake and just make a roasted strawberry ice cream too. So it’s very adaptable.
  • Don’t over-fill the ice cream with cake. Less is more in this case. The more cake you add, the harder it will be to get creamy scoops of ice cream.
  • This recipe can be made with freeze dried strawberries as well. Replace the fresh strawberries with 50 – 60 g of freeze dried strawberries, and increase the milk amount to 1 1/4 cup.
Strawberry shortcake ice cream in a loaf pan, with a scoop of ice cream in the scooper.

Recipe

Strawberry shortcake ice cream SM.
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Roasted Strawberry Shortcake Ice Cream

Author: Dini Kodippili
Yield: 1 – 1.2 Liter (or quarts) ice cream.
Cuisine: American, North American
Strawberry shortcake ice cream SM.

 Difficulty: 

Intermediate
Creamy strawberry ice cream made with roasted, sweet summer strawberries and chunks of delicious vanilla sponge cake swirled in. This is the ultimate strawberry shortcake dessert for summer!
INTERMEDIATE – This is an easy ice cream recipe, but requires more than one component. Therefore some planning ahead is required to make this ice cream.
US based cup, teaspoon, tablespoon measurements. Common Measurement Conversions. Weight measurements are recommended for accurate results.

US based cup, teaspoon, tablespoon measurements. Weight‌ ‌measurements‌ ‌are‌ ‌recommended‌ ‌for‌ ‌accurate‌ ‌results whenever available.

Common Measurement Conversions
Prep: 1 hour hr 40 minutes mins
Cook: 55 minutes mins
Chill / Freezing time: 12 hours hrs
Total Time: 14 hours hrs 35 minutes mins
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Makes: 6 servings

Ingredients:
 

Roasted strawberries
  • 455 g strawberries stems removed, 1 lb
  • 3 tbsp white sugar
  • 1 tbsp lemon juice
  • 2 tsp vanilla extract
Strawberry shortcake ice cream
  • 5 egg yolks from large eggs
  • 100 g white sugar ½ cup
  • ¼ tsp sea salt
  • 120 mL whole milk ½ cup
  • 420 mL heavy cream 1 ¾ cup
  • 15 ml vanilla extract 1 tbsp
  • 1 ½ cups sponge cake cut into ½ inch cubes, you can use vanilla cake instead as well

Instructions:
 

Roasted strawberries
  • Preheat the oven to 400°F / 204°C.
  • Wash and dry the strawberries and cut them in half (in quarters if they are bigger).
    455 g strawberries
  • Place them in a bowl, and add the white sugar and lemon juice. Mix to combine.
    3 tbsp white sugar, 1 tbsp lemon juice
  • Place the strawberries in a quarter sheet pan (9 x 13 inch pan) and spread out evenly.
  • Bake in the preheated oven for 35 – 40 minutes.
  • Remove from the oven, and stir in the vanilla extract with the hot strawberry mix. Let it cool to room temperature.
    2 tsp vanilla extract
  • Place about ½ of the strawberries in a bowl (with as little syrup as possible). This is used to layer with the ice cream.
  • Place the rest of the strawberries and the syrup in a small blender and blend to form a fairly smooth puree. This should be about ¾ cup – 1 cup of puree.
  • You can also do this up to 3 days in advance if you prefer.
Strawberry shortcake ice cream
  • Place the yolk, sugar and salt in a saucepan. Whisk until smooth and there are no lumps.
    5 egg yolks, 100 g white sugar, ¼ tsp sea salt
  • Add the vanilla, milk and heavy cream, and whisk until combined.
    120 mL whole milk, 15 ml vanilla extract, 420 mL heavy cream
  • Heat over medium heat while whisking frequently, until the custard reaches 170°F / 77°C. This can take 10 – 12 minutes. Whisking will prevent the custard from catching at the bottom of the pan and burning.
  • Once the custard is cooked, remove from the heat and stir in the 1 cup of roasted strawberry puree.
  • Chill the mix in the fridge overnight.
  • The following day, churn the custard in your ice cream maker according to manufacturer’s instructions.
  • Once the ice cream base is churned, fill the ice cream container about ½ of the way with the ice cream base (I use a loaf pan).
  • Quickly add some of the remaining strawberries to the ice cream, and about ½ of the cake cubes. Swirl to mix.
    1 ½ cups sponge cake
  • Layer another ⅓ of the ice cream layer followed with the strawberries and the rest of the cake. Swirl to mix.
  • Finish with the last bit of ice cream and swirl once more to mix the cake and strawberries through all the layers.
  • Cover and freeze overnight, or at least 4 hours until frozen.
  • Once frozen, the ice cream is ready to be served.

Recipe Notes

To make this ice cream without an ice cream maker 

You will need a high powered blender and several ice cube trays. 
Once the strawberry ice cream custard is made, pour this custard into ice cube trays and freeze overnight. 
Place the frozen custard ice cubes in a blender and blend until smooth. DO NOT add any excess liquid, as you want the ice cubes to form a smooth ice cream consistency. 
Layer the blended ice cream mix with the extra strawberries and cake cubes as per the recipe and freeze. 
This version of ice cream will be more dense than regular ice cream as the blender will not incorporate as much air as an ice cream machine. 

Nutrition Information:

Serving: 1cup Calories: 594kcal (30%) Carbohydrates: 69g (23%) Protein: 9g (18%) Fat: 32g (49%) Saturated Fat: 19g (119%) Polyunsaturated Fat: 2g Monounsaturated Fat: 9g Cholesterol: 304mg (101%) Sodium: 501mg (22%) Potassium: 296mg (8%) Fiber: 2g (8%) Sugar: 52g (58%) Vitamin A: 1385IU (28%) Vitamin C: 45mg (55%) Calcium: 145mg (15%) Iron: 2mg (11%)

“This website provides approximate nutrition information for convenience and as a courtesy only. Nutrition data is gathered primarily from the USDA Food Composition Database, whenever available, or otherwise other online calculators.”

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