
Thereβs something magical about a dessert that looks a little wild, a little imperfect β and tastes like pure joy. This Strawberry Earthquake Cake is exactly that kind of dessert! Imagine a soft strawberry cake base swirled with juicy strawberries and creamy pockets that βcrackβ as it bakes β like an edible strawberry explosion. Itβs sweet, tangy, creamy, and shockingly simple to make!
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Overview of the Recipe
This Strawberry Earthquake Cake gets its name from the way it bakes β the creamy filling bubbles up through the strawberry cake layer, creating crackly, gooey streaks of delicious chaos. Each bite is soft, creamy, and perfectly fruity.
Why Youβll Love This Recipe
- π₯ One-bowl wonder: Simple ingredients, minimal prep.
- π Bursting with real strawberry flavor.
- π No frosting needed β the creamy filling makes its own!
- π Looks rustic, tastes luxurious.
What Does It Taste Like?
Itβs like a cross between strawberry cheesecake and warm strawberry shortcake β soft cake, rich cream cheese ripples, and pops of juicy fruit. Each slice is a perfect balance of tangy and sweet!
Benefits of This Recipe
- Quick and easy (no mixer required if you donβt want to).
- Great for potlucks, bake sales, or family desserts.
- Works with fresh or frozen strawberries.
- Guaranteed crowd-pleaser β it disappears fast!
Ingredients
For the Cake Base
- 1 box strawberry cake mix
- Ingredients listed on the box (usually eggs, oil, and water)
Add-ins
- 1Β½ cups fresh or frozen strawberries, chopped
Creamy βEarthquakeβ Layer
- 8 oz cream cheese, softened
- Β½ cup unsalted butter, melted
- 3 cups powdered sugar
- 1 tsp vanilla extract
Tools Youβll Need
- 9x13-inch baking dish
- Mixing bowls
- Hand mixer or whisk
- Rubber spatula
Additions & Substitutions
- Add Β½ cup white chocolate chips for extra sweetness.
- Swap strawberries for raspberries or chopped peaches.
- For a chocolate twist, use chocolate cake mix and swirl in the same filling.
- Want more tang? Add a spoonful of sour cream to your cream cheese mixture.
Step-by-Step: How to Make Strawberry Earthquake Cake
1. Preheat and Prepare
Preheat your oven to 350Β°F (175Β°C). Grease a 9x13-inch baking dish or line it with parchment paper.
2. Mix the Cake Base
Prepare the strawberry cake mix according to package directions β usually combining eggs, oil, and water. Gently fold in the chopped strawberries. Pour the batter into your prepared pan.
3. Make the Creamy Layer
In a separate bowl, beat together softened cream cheese, melted butter, powdered sugar, and vanilla until smooth.
4. Swirl It In
Drop spoonfuls of the cream cheese mixture all over the cake batter. Use a knife to lightly swirl it through β not too much! You want those beautiful βearthquakeβ cracks as it bakes.
5. Bake
Bake for 35β40 minutes, until the edges are set but the center is slightly gooey (thatβs the charm!). The cream cheese layer will bubble up through the cake, creating delicious streaks.
6. Cool & Serve
Let the cake cool slightly before slicing. Serve warm for a gooey treat or chilled for a firmer, cheesecake-like texture.
What to Serve With It
- A scoop of vanilla ice cream π¦
- A dollop of whipped cream
- Or enjoy it plain β itβs that good!
Tips for the Perfect Earthquake Cake
- Donβt overmix the swirl β a few big streaks are ideal.
- Use room-temperature cream cheese for easy blending.
- For extra strawberry flavor, mix a spoonful of strawberry jam into the batter.
- Add a sprinkle of powdered sugar or drizzle of melted white chocolate before serving.
Storage Instructions
Store leftovers in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 4 days.
You can also freeze slices for up to 2 months β thaw overnight before serving.
General Information
Prep Time: 15 minutes
Bake Time: 40 minutes
Servings: 12
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I use frozen strawberries?
Yes! Just thaw and drain them well before adding to avoid extra moisture.
Can I make it ahead?
Definitely. Bake the cake a day ahead, refrigerate, and serve chilled or slightly warmed.
Can I use a different cake mix flavor?
Absolutely β try lemon, vanilla, or even chocolate for fun variations.
Conclusion
This Strawberry Earthquake Cake is proof that dessert doesnβt need to be perfect to be unforgettable. Itβs messy, itβs ooey-gooey, and itβs heavenly! Perfect for when you need something sweet, pretty, and ready in under an hour. π
If this one stole your heart (and I bet it will!), check out these other fruit-filled desserts next:
- π Peach Cobbler Bars
- π Special Fruit Pave β A Creamy, Fruity Dessert Youβll Crave Again and Again!
- π Classic Cherry Delight
π¬ Iβd Love to Hear From You!
Tried this Strawberry Earthquake Cake? Leave a (C.O.M.M.E.N.T) below and let me know how it turned out! You can also share your photos on Pinterest β I love seeing your bakes come to life. π
Nutritional Information (Approx. per serving)
- Calories: 360
- Carbohydrates: 42g
- Fat: 18g
- Protein: 4g





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