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Strawberry Shortcake Dessert

An easy recipe for a Strawberry Shortcake layered dessert made in a 13x9 dish perfect for potluck dinners, cookouts or family gatherings!

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A couple weeks ago we went to the little country buffet down the road for supper. We always try to go on Fridays because that’s when they have fried fish and hot water cornbread and me and my Brutus love it!

After we’d eaten, I was sitting at the table stroking my belly regretting my decision to go back for seconds when something on the dessert end of the buffet caught my eye. I was so full I couldn’t imagine having dessert but I had to go investigate.

I don’t often eat dessert when we go there because I always eat too much supper so maybe they’ve been serving this forever and I’ve just never noticed it or maybe it was something new. All I know is it was new to me.

Strawberry Shortcake Dessert! An easy recipe for a Strawberry Shortcake layered dessert made in a 13x9 dish perfect for potluck dinners, cookouts or family gatherings!

Right between the Banana Pudding and the Pistachio Salad was a big ol’ pan of some sort of layered strawberry shortcake looking concoction. Never one to make wise decisions at all-you-can-eat buffets, I spooned some into a bowl and tried it.

It was delicious! I mean, it was just the basics of any strawberry shortcake (cake, strawberries, sugared strawberries and whipped topping) which is delicious under almost any circumstances but what blew me away about the dessert is how they’d prepared it.

WHY have I never thought to make strawberry shortcake into a big one-pan dessert like this?? I absolutely love strawberry shortcake, but it can be a bit fussy to serve. You pretty-much have to plate all the servings individually and ain’t nobody got time for that.

Strawberry Shortcake Dessert! An easy recipe for a Strawberry Shortcake layered dessert made in a 13x9 dish perfect for potluck dinners, cookouts or family gatherings!

I guess you could do the same in a trifle bowl but trifles can come off a bit fussy too. Is it just me or is there something comforting and perfect about a 13x9 dish? It fits easily on almost any shelf in the fridge… one rip off the saran wrap or tin foil will cover it perfectly… It won’t turn over in the back of your car…

A 13x9 dish means casseroles or desserts to me – both of which always make me happy! A 13x9 dish means church fellowships, family reunions, cookouts with friends and holiday dinners. A 13x9 dish is the pyrex equivalent of a hug!

Mama was coming over for Sunday dinner – which got ruined because we couldn’t tear ourselves away from the end of the Saints game and then it went into OT and I overcooked the London broil which didn’t make the end of that game taste any better by the way! – so I decided to make the strawberry shortcake dessert we had at the restaurant.

Strawberry Shortcake Dessert! An easy recipe for a Strawberry Shortcake layered dessert made in a 13x9 dish perfect for potluck dinners, cookouts or family gatherings!

It is so easy and so delicious! It is a brilliant way to serve strawberry shortcake for the whole family and I will definitely be taking this with me to the next gathering I attend! I think I want to try this with peaches too! Yummy!!

If you’re in the area, the buffet we go to is called Carolina Buffet and it’s located at 3122 Platt Springs Rd in West Columbia, SC. There’s nothing fancy about it and it’s not one of those places that have 40’leven dishes on the buffet every day but the food is always good and so are the prices!


Strawberry Shortcake Dessert! An easy recipe for a Strawberry Shortcake layered dessert made in a 13x9 dish perfect for potluck dinners, cookouts or family gatherings!

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Recipe for Strawberry Shortcake Layered Dessert

Strawberry Shortcake Dessert! An easy recipe for a Strawberry Shortcake layered dessert made in a 13x9 dish perfect for potluck dinners, cookouts or family gatherings!

Strawberry Shortcake Dessert

Strawberry Shortcake Dessert
Yield: 15 Servings
Author: Mandy Rivers | South Your Mouth
Prep time: 15 MinTotal time: 15 Min
An easy recipe for a Strawberry Shortcake layered dessert made in a 13x9 dish perfect for potluck dinners, cookouts or family gatherings!

Ingredients

  • 1 16-oz carton fresh strawberries
  • 1 tablespoon sugar
  • 1 1-lb prepared pound cake
  • 3 16-oz tubs frozen sliced strawberries in sugar
  • 1 12-oz tub cool whip

Instructions

  1. Thaw frozen sliced strawberries (which I will refer to as ‘strawberry sauce’ throughout the rest of the recipe so not to confuse them with the fresh strawberries), cool whip and pound cake (if applicable).
  2. Wash, trim and slice fresh strawberries then combine with sugar in a small bowl. Cover and rest at room temperature for 10-15 minutes.
  3. Spread one container of the strawberry sauce (thawed sliced strawberries in sugar) in the bottom of a 3-quart 13x9 dish.
  4. Cut pound cake into small cubes then arrange half of the cake pieces on top of the strawberry sauce. Top cake pieces with half of the fresh strawberries and the second container of strawberry sauce.
  5. Arrange the remaining cake pieces and fresh strawberries over the contents of the dish then top with the third container of strawberry sauce.
  6. Top mixture with cool whip then refrigerate until ready to serve. Serve within 24 hours of preparing for best results.

Notes

  • I cut my pound cake into 3/4" cubes which yielded about 8 cups.
  • I used a Sara Lee pound cake here but homemade would be DIVINE! Try Mandy's Pound Cake recipe or even consider making my Chocolate Pound Cake!
  • To help speed up the thawing process for the frozen strawberries, I placed the tubs in a big pan then filled it with hot water.
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13 comments:

  1. OMG!!! YUM! I never would have thought of doing this, and I make my own pound cake, too. Thanks for sharing this scrumptious recipe. I'm making this as soon as I get the ingredients and make my pound cake.

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  2. Do not leave me alone with that pan, it would not be a safe situation for anyone!

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  3. Carolina Buffet!! None better! We love it too!

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  4. Wow, I never thought of doing this either! I love strawberry shortcake but only made it once in my life. Thank you for this!

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  5. Looks devine. Quick question: Does the "sauce" make the cake soggy?

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    1. The cake soaks up the juice but it still holds its shape. Hope that helps!

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  6. You said you use a deep casserole dish. How deep is it and who is it made by?

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  7. Made this for our 5th Thursday Gospel Sing Potluck. It was snapped up. What a wonderful way to make strawberry shortcake. It will be wonderful for our family get to-gathers. Thanks, Mandy for a great recipe.

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  8. I love this strawberry shortcake . I also eat it at Carolina Buffet. Can't resist this!! Yum!!

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  9. What brand of the tubs of sliced strawberries do you buy? Could not find it in the store. Looking so forward to making this!

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    1. Can I make this Saturday and it be OK for Sunday Easter lunch

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    2. Yes, I think so but the pound cake will be a little soggy.

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Hi there! While I’m not able to respond to every comment, I try hard to answer any questions that haven’t been addressed in the post, recipe or in other comments.

I can tell you now 1) I have no idea if you can substitute Minute Rice or brown rice in my recipes because I’ve never used them and 2) If I know how to convert a recipe to a Crock Pot version, I will make a note about it (otherwise, I don’t know).

And though I may not respond to them all, I do read each and every comment and I LOVE to hear from you guys! Thanks, y’all! - Mandy