Strawberry Shortcake Truffles
A Bite-Sized Dessert That Tastes Like Summer
A Sweet Memory Before the Title
Some desserts don’t just taste good — they feel nostalgic.
Strawberry shortcake is one of those timeless classics. It reminds people of summer picnics, birthdays, and homemade desserts cooling on the kitchen counter.
But what happens when you take that soft vanilla cake, fresh strawberry flavor, and creamy sweetness… and turn it into a bite-sized indulgence?
You get something even more magical.
These Strawberry Shortcake Truffles are soft, creamy, and coated in a delicate shell — like tiny bakery treats that melt in your mouth. They’re perfect for parties, gifts, or simply when you want something sweet without baking an entire cake.
And the best part?
They’re surprisingly easy.

Why You’ll Love These Truffles
- No complicated baking required
- Perfect make-ahead party dessert
- Freezer friendly
- Great for weddings, baby showers, and birthdays
- Kid-approved and adult-loved
- Customizable coatings and toppings
Ingredients
- 2 cups vanilla cake crumbs (homemade or store-bought)
- 1 cup crushed freeze-dried strawberries
- 4 oz cream cheese, softened
- 1/3 cup powdered sugar
- 1 tsp vanilla extract
- 1 ½ cups white chocolate, melted
- Extra strawberry crumbs for coating
- Pinch of salt (optional)

Instructions
- Crumble the vanilla cake into fine crumbs in a large bowl.
- Add crushed freeze-dried strawberries and mix evenly.
- In another bowl, beat cream cheese, powdered sugar, vanilla, and salt until smooth.
- Combine the cream mixture with cake crumbs until a soft dough forms.
- Chill the mixture for 20–30 minutes to make shaping easier.
- Scoop small portions and roll into bite-sized balls.
- Freeze truffles for 15 minutes to firm them.
- Dip each truffle into melted white chocolate using a fork.
- Immediately sprinkle with strawberry crumbs or drizzle extra chocolate.
- Let set on parchment paper until coating hardens.
- Refrigerate 30 minutes before serving for best texture.
The Flavor Story Behind These Truffles
The beauty of this dessert lies in its balance. The cake gives softness, the strawberries bring bright tangy sweetness, and the cream cheese adds that slight cheesecake richness that makes each bite feel luxurious.
Unlike traditional shortcake, these truffles are dense and creamy — more like a hybrid between cheesecake bites and cake pops. The white chocolate coating seals in moisture while adding a gentle sweetness that pairs perfectly with strawberry flavor.
This combination is what makes them feel bakery-quality even though they’re homemade.
When to Serve Strawberry Shortcake Truffles
These work for nearly any occasion:
Parties & Celebrations
Their small size makes them perfect finger desserts.
Gift Boxes
They package beautifully in cupcake liners or small treat boxes.
Baby Showers
Soft pink colors make them ideal for themed dessert tables.
Summer Desserts
No heavy frosting, no messy slicing — just grab and enjoy.

Pro Tips for Perfect Truffles
Use freeze-dried strawberries
Fresh strawberries add too much moisture. Freeze-dried gives strong flavor without ruining texture.
Chill before dipping
Cold truffles hold their shape and coat smoothly.
Thin your chocolate if needed
Add 1 tsp coconut oil to melted chocolate for smoother dipping.
Use a cookie scoop
Keeps sizes even and professional-looking.
Flavor Variations You Can Try
Strawberry Cheesecake Truffles
Add crushed graham crackers to the dough.
Chocolate Strawberry Truffles
Dip in milk or dark chocolate instead of white.
Strawberry Lemon Truffles
Add lemon zest to brighten the flavor.
Strawberry Coconut Truffles
Roll finished truffles in shredded coconut.
Storage Tips
- Fridge: up to 5 days in airtight container
- Freezer: up to 2 months
- Serve chilled or slightly softened
- Avoid leaving at room temperature too long

Strawberry Shortcake Truffles
Ingredients
Equipment
Method
- Crumble vanilla cake into fine crumbs in a large bowl.
- Mix in crushed freeze-dried strawberries.
- Beat cream cheese, powdered sugar, vanilla, and salt until smooth.
- Combine cream mixture with crumbs to form a soft dough.
- Chill mixture for 20–30 minutes.
- Roll dough into small bite-sized balls.
- Freeze truffles for 15 minutes to firm up.
- Dip each truffle in melted white chocolate.
- Sprinkle with strawberry crumbs and let set.
