My Strawberry Tiramisu is next level. If you love strawberry shortcake, my Strawberry Tiramisu takes it to another level. I layer in a strawberry cream cheese filling, fresh strawberries, whipped cream and juice dipped ladyfingers. It’s super easy to pull together for spring and summer entertaining and no bake!
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Strawberry Tiramisu Ingredients
- Strawberries: Use fresh ripe berries for the best flavor.
- Sugar: Granulated. Brown sugar also works as a swap.
- Lemon juice: Freshly squeezed or bottled is fine.
- Cream cheese: Full fat is best and cheaper than mascarpone.
- Strawberry preserves: Make your own or grab at the store.
- Whipped cream: Use homemade whipped cream for the best flavor but whipped topping is fine too!
- Vanilla: Use real and not fake.
- Ladyfingers: Cubes of pound cake or even angel food cake work as a substitution.
- Orange juice: Apple juice or even coffee for authentic vibes also works.
How to Make Strawberry Tiramisu
- Place the strawberries in a bowl and add the granulated sugar and lemon juice. Toss to coat the berries and set aside to allow syrup to form in the strawberries.
- Beat the cream cheese, powdered sugar, and melted strawberry preserves with an electric mixer until smooth. In a separate bowl whisk together the whipped cream and vanilla.
PRO TIP: For a more intense pink color add some red food coloring!
- Drizzle the orange juice over the ladyfingers.
- Spread half the pink filling in the bottom of a square baking dish.
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- Add a layer of half of the macerated strawberries.
- Add half of the whipped cream and vanilla mixture on top of the strawberries.
- Repeat the layers again using the rest of the ingredients.
- Refrigerate the strawberry dessert overnight or for at least 6 hours.
PRO TIP: If you need to speed things up, you can also freeze the strawberry dessert for one hour to firm up the berries.
Strawberry Shortcake Tiramisu
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Ingredients
- 1 pint fresh strawberries sliced
- 3 tablespoons granulated sugar
- 1 tablespoon fresh lemon or lime juice
For the Topping
- 1 1/2 cups heavy whipping cream
- 2 teaspoons pure vanilla extract
For the Filling
- 8 ounces cream cheese softened
- ½ cup sifted powdered sugar
- 2 teaspoons strawberry preserves melted
- 2 drops red food coloring optional
For Ladyfingers
- 1 package lady fingers
- ¼ cup orange juice
Instructions
- In a large bowl, add sliced strawberries, granulated sugar and lemon juice. Toss together and set aside until natural juices develop.
- For the topping, whip heavy cream and pure vanilla extract until stiff peaks form. Set aside.
- For filling, in a large bowl combine the cream cheese, powdered sugar, and the melted strawberry preserves; beat with an electric mixer on medium speed until blended and smooth. Add food coloring if you desire it to be a pink color. Stir in 1/2 cup of the whipped cream. Set aside.
- Place ladyfingers in a small bowl then drizzle with the orange juice. In a 9×9 inch glass baking dish, add ladyfingers as a first layer to the dish then spread with half of the pink filling. Next add a layer of half of the macerated strawberries then top with half of the whipped cream. Repeat the steps again starting with ladyfingers and refrigerate overnight or for at least 6 hours (also freeze for one hour to firm up berries).
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Recipe Tips
- Start with softened cream cheese. It will make it easier for your filling to be smooth and creamy.
- Fresh strawberries are best. Strawberries are usually at the height of their season in the spring.
- Plan Ahead. The tiramisu must sit in the fridge for at least six hours but overnight is even better.
More Strawberry Shortcake Recipes
- Strawberry Shortcake Cake
- Strawberry Shortcake Ice Cream
- Strawberry Shortcake Cinnamon Rolls
- Strawberry Shortcake Funnel Cakes
- Strawberry Shortcake Trifle
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This post was originally published April 2014 and has been updated with new images and content.
I’m a huge tiramisu fan and I love your twist on the classic version, Jocelyn! You’ve been on a roll lately – I am dying to try every single one of your recipes. This looks so, so good. Definitely heading over to check out the recipe 🙂
Woot woot! Thank you so much Kathi!!!! That makes me feel soo good! I feel the same way about you!
This is gorgeous! I am going to check it out!
Thanks so much Julianne!!
My boyfriend doesn’t eat fruit (I know, I’m shaking my head in disappointment, too) but has professed that strawberries “aren’t that bad” and tiramisu is his favorite dessert. This may be the easiest way to bring him over to the dark-side! Such a fun recipe- I can’t wait to try it!
Yes that is a nice compromise. I have a picky eating husband so I totally understand that!
Yum! I’ve made a berry tiramisu in the past as loved it some I’m sure I would love this also.
Thanks so much Jehan!!
What an amazing twist on an old favourite! I’m not sure you could go wrong with this. I can’t imagine many people not liking a cross between strawberry shortcake and tiramisu. Such beautiful photos as well. This one is definitely not gettin g away without being pinned!
Thanks so much Helen!!! I adore strawberry shortcake and tiramisu too! I loved combining them.
I’d love to try this one but the link on bhg.com is for the wrong recipe.
Hi Chelai, here is the link to the Tiramisu recipe. It should be linking to this: http://www.bhg.com/recipe/cakes/tiramisu/
So cool that you’re guest blogging for BHG! This strawberry shortcake tiramisu is looks incredible!! Such a wonderful idea for spring. 🙂
Thanks so much Beth!!
I absolutely have got to try this shortcake recipe this spring, Jocelyn! It sounds incredible. I love tiramisu!
Thank so much Sally!!
This looks amazing!!! And what a great pleasure to be in Delish Dish. Heading over now to see the recipe.
Thanks so much Zainab!!
I’m not normally a tiramisu lover, nor am I of anything involving coffee. But this is right up my alley!
Thanks so much Erin! Yep and I take the coffee out of this one!!