Strawberry dessert cups are a simple, no-bake layered treat featuring fresh strawberries, soft sponge cake, and a luscious drizzle of sweetened condensed milk. This recipe delivers a beautiful, comforting dessert without complex steps or oven time, perfect for everyday enjoyment.
DoughDazzle Quick Guide
| Prep Time | 10 minutes |
| Cook Time | 0 minutes |
| Total Time | 10 minutes |
| Servings | 6 cups |
| Difficulty | Beginner |
| Cuisine | American |
Why This Recipe Works
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Why This Recipe Works
This strawberry dessert cups recipe truly works because it emphasizes simplicity and fresh flavors, creating an impressive result with minimal effort. The combination of pre-made sponge cake cups, vibrant strawberries, and rich sweetened condensed milk layering together provides a delightful experience that feels gourmet.
As the baker behind Dough Dazzle, I often seek out recipes that bring joy and a touch of magic to the kitchen without requiring hours of work. Spring and early summer, when strawberries are at their peak, always inspire me to create light, refreshing treats. I started Dough Dazzle to share recipes that simplify baking, making beautiful bakes approachable for every home baker. These strawberry dessert cups embody that philosophy perfectly. They celebrate the season’s bounty, offer inviting textures, and use simple methods that yield results feeling a little special, ideal for a spontaneous gathering or a quiet afternoon treat.
The beauty of these cups lies in their no-bake nature and quick assembly. They are perfect for last-minute desserts or for involving younger helpers in the kitchen. Each component contributes to a balanced bite: the tender cake, the juicy fruit, and the creamy sweetness, creating a comforting and effortless dessert experience.
Ingredients
Gathering the correct ingredients ensures a perfect foundation for these no-bake strawberry dessert cups.
| Ingredient | Quantity | Notes with Alternatives |
|---|---|---|
| Individual sponge cake dessert cups | 6 | Look for these in the produce or bakery section. Alternatively, use pound cake slices, angel food cake, or even shortbread cookies crumbled at the bottom. |
| Fresh strawberries, sliced | 1 1/2 cups | Choose ripe, firm strawberries. Frozen strawberries can work in a pinch, but thaw them completely and drain any excess liquid to prevent sogginess. |
| NESTLÉ LA LECHERA Sweetened Condensed Milk (squeezable bottle) | 6 to 12 tablespoons | The squeezable bottle makes drizzling easy. Adjust quantity based on desired sweetness. Other brands of sweetened condensed milk are fine. |
| Fresh mint leaves | 6 leaves | For garnish. Adds a fresh aroma and visual appeal. Optionally substitute with a small dollop of whipped cream or a sprinkle of finely chopped pistachios. |

Step-by-Step Instructions
Follow these precise steps to create your delightful strawberry dessert cups.
Prepare the Base
- Unwrap the individual sponge cake dessert cups. Ensure they are fully intact and ready for filling.
Add Strawberries
- Place 1/4 cup of sliced fresh strawberries into each sponge cake dessert cup. Distribute them evenly to create a vibrant layer.
Drizzle Sweetness
- Drizzle each cup with 1 to 2 teaspoons of NESTLÉ LA LECHERA Sweetened Condensed Milk. Adjust the amount based on your preference for sweetness.
Garnish and Serve
- Garnish each dessert cup with a fresh mint leaf. Position the mint leaf artfully for an appealing presentation.
- Serve immediately for the best texture and flavor experience.
Chef Tips for Perfect Results
Achieving outstanding strawberry dessert cups is simple with these expert tips.
- Choose Ripe Strawberries: Select brightly colored, firm strawberries for optimal flavor and texture. Overripe strawberries can become mushy.
- Even Slicing: Slice strawberries into uniform pieces. This ensures an even distribution of fruit in each cup and a consistent bite.
- Chill Components: Keep all ingredients, especially the strawberries and sponge cake cups, well-chilled before assembly. This maintains freshness and structure.
- Sweetness Control: The amount of sweetened condensed milk is adjustable. Start with one teaspoon per cup and add more if you prefer a richer, sweeter dessert.
- Immediate Serving: Present the dessert cups as soon as they are assembled. This prevents the sponge cake from becoming overly soggy and keeps the mint fresh.
- Gentle Handling: Handle the sponge cake cups delicately during assembly. They are often tender and can crumble easily.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
sidestep these common pitfalls to ensure your strawberry dessert cups turn out perfectly every time.
- Using Watery Strawberries: Avoid using strawberries that are overly ripe or have been frozen and not properly drained. This will make the sponge cake soggy, leading to an undesirable texture. Always dab excess moisture from fresh berries if they seem wet.
- Over-Drenching with Condensed Milk: Drizzling too much sweetened condensed milk can overpower the delicate strawberry and cake flavors, making the dessert overly sweet. Start with the recommended amount and taste before adding more.
- Assembling Too Far in Advance: Preparing these cups hours before serving can lead to soggy sponge cake as the fruit releases its juices and the condensed milk absorbs into the cake. Assemble them right before you plan to enjoy them.
- Improper Strawberry Slicing: Cutting strawberries into very large chunks makes them difficult to eat gracefully in a small cup. Conversely, slicing them too thin can cause them to become mushy quickly. Aim for uniform, medium-sized slices.
Variations and Substitutions
Explore different flavors and textures with these simple variations and substitutions for your strawberry dessert cups.
| Ingredient | Substitution | Impact on Flavor |
|---|---|---|
| Sponge Cake Cups | Angel food cake chunks, crumbled shortbread, or vanilla wafers | Angel food cake offers a lighter texture. Shortbread and vanilla wafers add a buttery crunch. |
| Fresh Strawberries | Mixed berries (raspberries, blueberries), sliced peaches, or kiwi | Mixed berries provide a tart-sweet complexity. Peaches offer a softer texture and unique sweetness. Kiwi adds a tropical tang. |
| Sweetened Condensed Milk | White chocolate ganache, lemon curd, or a light custard | White chocolate ganache introduces a richer, more decadent taste. Lemon curd adds a bright, tangy contrast. Custard provides a creamy, classic touch. |
| Fresh Mint | Basil leaves, edible flowers, or a sprinkle of lemon zest | Basil offers a surprising herbaceous note. Edible flowers provide visual appeal. Lemon zest brightens the overall flavor profile. |
Serving Suggestions and Pairings
These individual strawberry dessert cups are incredibly versatile and perfect for a variety of occasions. Consider serving them as a light dessert after a summer barbecue or a brunch gathering. They make an elegant addition to a baby shower or bridal shower dessert spread, offering individual portions that are both hygienic and visually appealing. For a lovely pairing, serve them alongside a delicate cup of Earl Grey tea or a chilled glass of sparkling water infused with cucumber and lime.
The freshness of the dessert complements lighter beverages perfectly. For a heartier occasion, they can follow a simple grilled chicken salad, offering a sweet conclusion without being overly heavy. Their charming presentation also makes them ideal for an outdoor picnic or a cozy evening on the patio, perhaps with a soft a linen tablecloth.
Storage and Reheating
Proper storage ensures the freshness and quality of your strawberry dessert cups.
| Method | Duration | Instructions |
|---|---|---|
| Refrigeration (assembled) | Best consumed immediately, up to 1 hour | Place assembled cups in an airtight container. Consume quickly as the cake will soften. |
| Refrigeration (components separate) | Strawberries: 2-3 days; Cake cups: 3-5 days; Sweetened condensed milk: up to 1 week after opening | Store sliced strawberries in an airtight container. Keep cake cups in their original packaging or an airtight container. Store sweetened condensed milk in its sealed bottle. |
Nutritional Information
Understanding the approximate nutritional content of your strawberry dessert cups helps with dietary planning.
| Nutrient | Amount per Serving |
|---|---|
| Calories | Approximate values. 150-200 kcal |
| Carbohydrates | 25-35 g |
| Sugars | 20-30 g |
| Fat | 5-8 g |
| Protein | 2-4 g |
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I prepare strawberry dessert cups ahead of time?
Assemble the cups immediately before serving for the best texture. If you must prepare them slightly in advance, store the components separately and combine them no more than an hour before serving to avoid a soggy cake base.
What kind of sponge cake cups should I use?
Use pre-made individual sponge cake cups, often found in the bakery or produce section of most grocery stores. These are typically small, light, and perfectly portioned for individual desserts.
How can I make these dessert cups less sweet?
Reduce the amount of sweetened condensed milk drizzled into each cup. You can also mix a small amount of fresh lemon juice with the sliced strawberries to add a tangy contrast that balances the sweetness.
Can I use other fruits instead of strawberries?
Yes, you can easily substitute other soft fruits like raspberries, blueberries, or sliced peaches. Ensure any chosen fruit is ripe and well-drained to avoid excess moisture.
What is the best way to store leftover strawberry dessert cups?
Leftovers are best stored in an airtight container in the refrigerator and consumed within an hour or two. The sponge cake will continue to absorb moisture from the fruit and condensed milk, so immediate consumption after assembly is recommended.
Looking for a quick and delightful dessert? Strawberry Dessert Cups are the perfect no-bake solution, combining fresh flavors with creamy textures for a crowd-pleasing treat.
For more delicious inspiration, explore classic strawberry shortcake cups recipe ideas or try this layered strawberry shortcake trifle recipe. You can also discover mini strawberry shortcake dessert creations.
Conclusion
These strawberry dessert cups offer an incredibly simple yet satisfying way to enjoy fresh strawberries in a delightful format. Their no-bake nature makes them a perfect fit for any occasion, delivering a beautiful and comforting treat without fuss. With just a few ingredients and quick assembly, you can create a dessert that tastes like spring, showcasing the sweet, juicy flavor of ripe strawberries. Enjoy the ease and charm of these lovely, individualized sweets.
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PrintStrawberry Dessert Cups: Easy No-Bake Sweet Treat
A no-bake layered dessert with fresh strawberries, soft sponge cake, and sweetened condensed milk. Quick to assemble and perfect for fresh summer flavors.
- Prep Time: 10
- Total Time: 10
- Yield: 6 dessert cups 1x
- Category: Recipes
- Method: No-Bake
- Cuisine: American
- Diet: Vegetarian
Ingredients
6 individual sponge cake dessert cups
1 1/2 cups fresh strawberries, sliced
1 (14-ounce) can sweetened condensed milk
Additional strawberry slices for garnish
Instructions
Open each sponge cake cup and place in a dessert glass or cup
Top each with 1/4 cup sliced strawberries
Drizzle 2 tablespoons sweetened condensed milk over the strawberries
Repeat layers (strawberries and milk) to form 2-3 layers
Garnish with additional strawberry slices before serving
Notes
Use pound cake, angel food cake, or shortbread cookies as alternatives
Store in refrigerator up to 24 hours before serving
Keep remaining sweetened condensed milk refrigerated in a sealed container
Nutrition
- Serving Size: 1 dessert cup
- Calories: 320
- Sugar: 32g
- Sodium: 150mg
- Fat: 4g
- Saturated Fat: 2g
- Carbohydrates: 50g
- Fiber: 3g
- Protein: 4g
- Cholesterol: 10mg





