Soft and fluffy vegan strawberry cake packed with 4 cups of fresh strawberries (no extract needed)! This cake is easy to prepare and keeps well for days.
This cake is the perfect Valentine's Day dessert just like my vegan strawberry cupcakes! It has been adapted from my very tried and tested vegan mango cake.
Simple ingredients you'll need
The full list of ingredient quantities and instructions are in the gray recipe card at the bottom of this post.
Ingredient notes
Strawberries, either fresh or frozen. I've tested this recipe with both and they both work wonderfully. I recommend using strawberries that are sweet and vibrant as they are the main flavor of your cake. Strawberry puree acts as a wonderful egg replacer, so we don't need any special egg replacers in this cake!
Dairy-free milk. This recipe uses less milk than other vegan cakes because we have so much moisture from the strawberry puree. That means we don't have to fuss around making a strawberry reduction.
Oil keeps the cake soft, moist and fluffy. This is compared to butter which can make a cake feel dry over time.
Baking powder and soda. We're using double baking agents to counteract the high amount of fruit, which tends to weigh down a cake!
Pink/red food coloring or beetroot powder (optional). Food coloring provides the most consistent and reliable results where the color of your batter will be similar to the color of the cake. Beetroot powder varies a lot, depending on the brand and age. Sometimes, the color of beetroot powder doesn't 'stick' during baking and your cake will turn orange/brown. Without any added color, the cake is a dull and pale pink.
Making the strawberry puree
If you're using frozen strawberries, allow them to fully defrost.
Then add all the strawberries to a food processor or blender and blend until it forms a puree and there aren't any more chunks
Preparing the strawberry cake batter
First, I'd recommend making the cake batter in a large bowl rather than using a stand mixer. This reduces the chance of over-mixing the batter!
In a large mixing bowl, add all your dry ingredients and mix until combined. If you're using beetroot powder, mix it in as well.
Then add all your wet ingredients (including food coloring, if using) to the flour mixture and mix until just combined. Some lumps in the batter are fine, as long as they aren't lumps of dry flour.
The final mixture should be quite thick. This helps create a fluffier vegan strawberry cake without dense spots! A runnier batter results in a stodgy cake.
Baking the cake
This vegan strawberry cake bakes in around 30 minutes, depending on how hot/cool your oven runs.
The cake layers are ready when you insert a skewer in the middle and it completely comes out clean. The cakes are very moist so we need to make sure they are completely baked through!
If you used beetroot powder, the cakes may darken after baking - this is normal! The surface of the cake is normally darker so don't stress. The middle of the cake is lighter in color!
Decoration tips
I frosted this vegan strawberry cake with vegan strawberry buttercream, but you can also use:
- Vegan strawberry cream cheese frosting or vanilla cream cheese frosting
- Whipped dairy-free cream only if you're making one layer of the cake. Whipped cream will not hold between layers of cake.
- Drips of chocolate ganache
And you can top the cake with:
- Fresh or freeze-dried strawberries, or any fruit!
- Strawberry jam
- Chocolate shavings or shards
- Vegan strawberry cookies
You can even make this strawberry cake into a heart-shaped cake!
Customizing the cake recipe
I recommend checking out my vegan gluten-free strawberry cake which uses only 6 ingredients! It's easy to make and stays moist for days.
I tried baking the below recipe with 1:1 gluten-free all-purpose flour and a combination of different gluten-free flours. However, I had to completely change the ingredient quantities to make it work. Even still, the gluten-free cake was often too dry or dense or could only be eaten on the day it was baked.
Coconut sugar is darker than granulated sugar so will turn the cake brown! It also has more moisture than regular sugar so I recommend using a scale to weigh the ingredients so your cake doesn't have too much moisture.
I don't recommend beetroot juice. The amount of juice/liquid you'll need to add to color the cake is enough to completely change the cake's texture (it'll be dense and might not bake through).
Whilst pink pitaya powder is a lovely color, I haven't had great success baking with it. For me, the color completely faded and it gave the cake a slightly rancid taste and smell.
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Vegan Strawberry Cake
Ingredients
Strawberry Puree
- ~4 cups (480g) fresh or frozen strawberries, weighed without stems
Dry cake ingredients
- 3 cups (375g) all-purpose plain flour, (note 1 for gluten free)
- 1 cup (200g) granulated sugar
- 1-2 tablespoons beetroot powder, and/or 1-3 drops of pink/red food coloring (add with wet ingredients), to color (note 2)
- 1 tablespoon baking powder
- 1 teaspoon baking soda
- Pinch of salt
Wet cake ingredients
- ⅓ cup (85g) dairy-free milk
- ½ cup (125g) neutral flavored oil
- 1 tablespoon apple cider vinegar, or lemon juice
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract, optional
To decorate (or as desired, note 2 for suggestions)
- 1 - 1 ½ batches Vegan Strawberry Frosting, OR
- 1 batch Vegan Strawberry Cream Cheese Frosting
- 1 cup (120g) fresh strawberries, or other fresh berries
Instructions
- Note: For the best results, I recommend using grams to measure the ingredients, especially the flour and strawberries. Alternatively, use the spoon and level method to measure the flour. Use a spoon to add flour to a measuring cup and level it off with a knife. Do not use the measuring cup to scoop flour out of your container as too much flour will result in a dense cake.
Prepare the fresh strawberry puree:
- Add the strawberries to a food processor or blender. Blend until there are no more chunks. Set aside.
Make the strawberry cake:
- Preheat the oven to 180°C (350°F). Grease or line 2 x 8 inch (20 cm) round cake pans with parchment paper.
- Add all the dry cake ingredients to a large mixing bowl and mix until there are no lumps. Add the strawberry puree and wet cake ingredients (with food coloring if using) to the bowl and fold until just combined. Be careful to not overmix the batter. Lumps in the cake batter are fine, as long as there aren't pockets of flour.
- Divide and pour the cake batter between your 2 cake pans.
- Bake the cakes for around 25-30 minutes. They're ready when you can insert a toothpick in the middle and it comes out clean. Let the cakes cool in their pans for around 10 minutes then remove them to cool on a wire rack.
To assemble the cake:
- When the cakes have completely cooled, slice off the dome of one cake. Place that cake on a serving plate.
- If you chilled your frosting, stir it a few times to make sure it’s smooth and soft. Spread or pipe around 1 cup of frosting on the cake and place the remaining cake on top.
- Spread or pipe the remaining frosting on top. Garnish with fresh strawberries or as desired.
- Store the cake in an airtight container in the fridge until serving. Allow the cake to come to room temperature 30 minutes - 1 hour before serving. Leftovers will keep in the fridge for 5 days or in the freezer (without fresh strawberries) for 1 month.
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Notes
- I haven't had much success substituting the all-purpose flour with 1:1 gluten free flour blends or a combination of gluten free flours without completely changing the recipe. Instead, I'd recommend my 6 ingredient gluten free strawberry cake which is super easy to make!
- For the most consistent and reliable results, I'd recommend pink/red food coloring. When using food dye, the color of your cake batter will be similar to the color of the baked cake. Alternatively, beetroot powder doesn't always bake well (this depends on the brand and how old is the powder). Cake batter that is colored with beetroot powder may be a lovely pink but the baked cake could be anywhere from vibrant pink to orange/brown in color.
Nutrition
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Nora says
Can I use bread flour instead?
Anthea says
Hi Nora, I don't recommend it as bread flour makes cakes chewy and dense.
Taylor says
I haven’t made this yet but I’m going to try this recipe tomorrow, can I use regular milk? I only need the cake to be eggless due to an allergy. I’ve tried two other recipes and I didn’t like them at all so I’m praying this one is a winner.
Anthea says
Hi Taylor, yes regular milk is almost always interchangeable with dairy-free milk. I hope you enjoy this cake!
Shreya says
Love this cake. How long should I bake if making in a rectangular 9X 13 pan?
Also what cook time for a sheet pan 11x17?
Anthea says
Hi Shreya, for a 9x13 pan, try baking it for 35-40 minutes (it'll be similar in thickness to my vegan banana cake: https://www.rainbownourishments.com/vegan-banana-cake/). I think the cake will be too thin for a 11x17 sheet pan and will bake at half the height of the banana cake. I haven't tested it, but try baking it for 20-30 minutes. If you use the larger pan, it's best to make a double batch of the cake. I hope that helps!
Elizabeth says
I'm making this cake this coming weekend. I usually bake on Wednesday and then frost and decorate on Thursday or Friday for a Saturday party. Can this cake sit out without being in the refrigerator?
Also, how many cupcakes do you think one batch will make?
Anthea says
Hi Elizabeth, yes this cake can sit out without being in the fridge for a few days. However, it does get a little drier after 2 days. The recipe will make about 15 cupcakes, or I also have a strawberry cupcake recipe which is very similar! I hope that helps.
KZ says
Just made it for my Dad's 80th... such a great recipe! I was wondering your opinion. If I made exact recipe but with pureed pineapple, do you think it'd work?
Anthea says
Oh that's amazing to hear! Good question about replacing the strawberries with pineapple - it may work but pineapple is a lot more acidic than strawberries and too much acid in a cake can make it deflate. It might be worth experimenting with a small batch of the cake to test if it works? Hope that helps!
ghazaal says
Easy cake with available ingredients but amazing result.
If I want to use vanilla powder instead of vanilla extract, how much should I use?
Anthea says
So glad that you enjoyed this cake! For vanilla powder, use 1/2 teaspoon. Hope that helps!
ghazaal says
I will have a vegetarian guest among my guests and I will make her a vegan strawberry cake with strawberry cream.
she will surely be surprised.
Anthea says
I hope you enjoy the cake!
Helda says
Excited to try this out! It'll be my first vegan bake. Understand that you have a gluten free version of this cake. If I can only bake one, which would you say tastes better? Also texture wise. This or the gluten free version? Thank you!!
Anthea says
Hi Helda! I personally prefer this recipe over the gluten-free cake as this one is fluffier and more of a crowd-pleaser. It's also made like a conventional cake which is great for your first vegan bake! I hope that helps 🙂
Kim says
I wanted to love this so much, but it flopped for me (probably user error). The color of mine was like brown/pink even though I used two tablespoons of beet root powder. The texture of the cake was gluey once you started chewing it. Hoping covering it with frosting will help. Would love suggestions so I can try it again!
Anthea says
Hi Kim, yes not all brands of beetroot powder 'stick' during baking so that's why I recommended food coloring in the recipe notes for the best results! Some people have had success with beetroot powder, but it really depends on the brand and how old it is. With the texture of the cake, oh no, that's not meant to happen! Did you change any of the ingredients or measure your ingredients using cups? Otherwise, I find that overmixing the cake batter can make it gluey - some small lumps in the batter are fine, as long as they aren't lumps of dry flour. I hope that helps!
Lisa Andree says
Making this tomorrow! Sounds great! Quick question: do you slice off the "dome" for aesthetics? It that piece used? Sorry, could not decide based on the instructions-thanks!
Anthea says
Hi Lisa! So, I always slice the dome off the bottom layer because it's easier to stack flat cakes. I find that if the bottom cake is domed, the top layer bends and can break. The top layer can be left domed, if the dome is on top. I hope that helps!
Lisa Andree says
Thank you! I made this last evening & am very happy with the results! I followed your recipe almost exactly except I made it into 3 layers. There was plenty of batter & frosting for this variation & it turned out great! For each 8" cake pan, the measure was 1 & 3/4 cup of batter-baked for 20 minutes at 350 degrees. Also, I used all natural red food coloring & the cake is slightly pink. I think your inclusion of freeze dried strawberry powder in the frosting is genius! Thanks for this lovely recipe!
Anne says
Is it possible to make this oil-free??
Anthea says
Hi Anne, I haven't tried replacing the oil with other ingredients like applesauce but I suspect it would make the cake much denser as there are already lots of strawberries. You're welcome to experiment with the recipe or you may prefer my oil-free and gluten-free strawberry cake.
Abby says
If I want to do this in 6 inch pans should I halve the recipe? Or will that not be enough? I have 3- 6 inch pans that are 3 inches deep but I’d rather keep it 2 layers. Thank you. Looks yummy!
Anthea says
Hi Abby, it depends how thick you'd like the layers to be! If you halve the recipe, I think it'll be quite short (around half the size of this pink champagne cake). I'd personally make two-thirds or 60% of the entire recipe. I hope that helps!
Sandy says
Made this yesterday for my daughter’s birthday cake in a family of non-vegans and everyone liked it - even the grandsons. I weighed the ingredients as suggested rather than using the cup measurements. Used Trader Joe’s Vegan Buttery Spread and TreeLine cashew cream cheese I had on hand from Purple Carrot. I used frozen strawberries and red gel
Food coloring in the cake and strawberry extract and red gel food coloring in the frosting. The cake was delicious and pretty!
Seyrel says
Your recipes are solid and delicious. The Strawberry Cake is great. I also used this recipe with raspberries which I loved as well.
One small but very important problem. I bake in metrics. If you use the slide bar to adjust the number of servings, the grams do not adjust. If you bake via metric weight, be careful.
I hope you are able to fix this glitch.
Thank you,
Seyrel
Anthea says
Hi Seyel, I'm so glad that you enjoyed this strawberry cake and you loved it with raspberries too!
Yes, unfortunately the sliding bar only changes the cups measurement. At the moment, there isn't way for the grams to be adjusted. If I need to make a smaller or larger portion of the cake, I often do this manually with a calculator.
Courtney says
Hi!! I am wanting to make a 10 inch, 4 layer, 1 tier cake. Obviously I would have to make probably 2 recipes of this cake. But I am curious if this would be a sturdy enough cake to layer this large of a cake, or would it get floppy and lopsided? Thank you so much in advance!
Anthea says
Hi Courtney! That would be an epic cake! Depending on how thick you want the layers to be, you may even have to make 3 quantities of this cake because the volume of an 10-inch cake pan is around 150% of an 8-inch pan. I'd say this cake is sturdy enough for a 4 layer, 1 tier cake if you use the strawberry buttercream rather than the cream cheese frosting. The strawberry puree kinda acts like a egg replacer so this cake isn't as crumbly as a vanilla or chocolate cake. It will also help if you chill or freeze the layers before you stack it :). Let me know how you go and I hope that helps!
Res1 says
I made the cake today and it turned out pretty well. Easy indeed. The only things I did not like it is that the beetroot powder and freeze-dried strawberry powder gave both the cake and frosting an aftertaste. The aftertaste was far less noticeable in the frosting than it was in the cake. The next time I make it I'm going to make it with just the strawberry puree and add up to half a cup of sugar more than the recipe calls for for the cake.
Anthea says
That's interesting about the powders. If they leave a strong aftertaste, maybe try another brand? Also, the cake recipe doesn't ask for strawberry powder and I don't know how it'd react when baked. Alternatively, I recommend using food coloring for the cake and fresh strawberries for the frosting which was mentioned in the recipe.
Res1 says
I used freeze-dried strawberries for the frosting.
I will next time. I prefer a true strawberry taste. I think the beetroot powder changes the flavor. Well, it did in my experience. I used it because I was hellbent on getting the pretty color you got.
I’m going to tag you on IG.
Anthea says
From experience, different brands of beetroot powder vary so much in color and taste and it's worth finding one that doesn't have an aftertaste. For the pictured cake, I used a combination of beetroot powder and food coloring. Thanks for the tag on Instagram as well.
Res1 says
Can I use cake flour instead of plain white flour?
Anthea says
Yes!
Eljay Miller says
This was the most delicious cake I have ever made! It tasted delicious 😋
Anthea says
Aw what a compliment! Thanks for your feedback Eljay 🙂