Melt in your Mouth Strawberry Cloud Cake

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By Max Minnucci

Published: Jan 18, 2026

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This magical Strawberry Cloud Cake disappears faster than summer rain on a sunny day! Picture biting into a dessert that feels like eating fluffy strawberry clouds – impossibly light yet bursting with real fruit flavor.

Better yet, this treat comes together with minimal ingredients and zero baking required. Whether you need a stunning party dessert or a sweet treat that won’t weigh you down, this recipe delivers pure joy in every airy bite.

Why You’ll Love This Strawberry Cloud Cake

Three irresistible qualities make this dessert unforgettable. First, its texture defies expectations – imagine whipped mousse meeting cheesecake’s creaminess but lighter than both.

Next comes the vibrant strawberry flavor shining through without artificial aftertastes. Finally, the simple preparation makes you look like a pastry pro.

For more fruity inspiration, try our colorful strawberry and spinach salad that balances sweet and savory notes perfectly.

Dessert Magic Without Oven Heat

Summer desserts shouldn’t require turning your kitchen into a sauna. This cloud cake sets beautifully in your refrigerator while keeping your home cool. The no-bake approach also gives beginner bakers confidence to create something extraordinary.

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Melt in your Mouth Strawberry Cloud Cake

Melt in your Mouth Strawberry Cloud Cake


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  • Author: Max Minnucci
  • Total Time: 25 min
  • Yield: 12 servings 1x

Description

A light, airy no-bake dessert bursting with fresh strawberry flavor – feels like eating fluffy clouds!


Ingredients

Scale
  • 1/2 cup (77 g) chopped strawberries (chopped into 1/2 inch cubes)
  • 1 1/3 cups (313 g) unsweetened applesauce
  • 4 1/2 tsp (15 g) unflavored gelatin powder

Instructions

  1. Use a large sheet of parchment paper to line the sides and bottom of an 8 inch or 9 inch square pan. You want to use a single sheet so that you can lift the cake out of the pan after.
  2. Add strawberries and applesauce to a blender. Blend on high speed until strawberries are fully pureed and the puree is uniform in color.
  3. Add puree to a large heat-proof mixing bowl. Sprinkle gelatin across the surface. Whisk until gelatin is fully incorporated. The gelatin powder should make your puree thicker and chunkier.
  4. Using the double boiler method on the stove, dissolve the gelatin completely. When the gelatin is dissolved, your mixture should become thinner and more liquidy. The mixture should feel warm to the touch, but not hot. Be careful to not let the mixture get hot or boil. Remove bowl from stove and let it sit on the counter for about 10 minutes to cool the mixture back to room temperature.
  5. Pour mixture into the bowl of a stand mixer. Using the wire whisk attachment, beat on highest speed for about 15 minutes. Your mixture should quadruple in volume and should look like airy whipped cream. When you stop your mixer, your wire whisk should be able to hold a soft peak.
  6. Pour mixture into your prepared pan. Use a spatula to spread it evenly across and smooth the surface. Place into fridge for at least 1 hour to set.
  7. Keep the cake in the fridge until ready to serve. Before serving, you can decorate the cake with whipped cream frosting or other frosting. Slice cake with a very large and sharp knife. The cake is best served chilled. Store any uneaten cake in the fridge.

Notes

  • Use extremely fresh strawberries for best flavor
  • Chill mixing bowl beforehand for faster whipping
  • Slice with hot wet knife for cleaner cuts
  • Prep Time: 25 min
  • Category: Main Course
  • Method: Baked
  • Cuisine: American

Nutrition

  • Calories: 23 kcal
  • Sugar: 3 g
  • Sodium: 5 mg
  • Fat: 0.02 g
  • Carbohydrates: 5 g
  • Fiber: 1 g
  • Protein: 1 g

Ingredients and Substitutions

Base Components

  • Fresh strawberries – Substitute frozen berries if out of season
  • Unsweetened applesauce – Pumpkin puree works for different flavor
  • Unflavored gelatin powder – Agar agar makes vegetarian alternative

How to Make Strawberry Cloud Cake

Follow these foolproof steps for dessert success.

Step 1: Prepare Pan

Line an 8” or 9” square pan with parchment paper. Covering both bottom and sides with one sheet creates handles for easy removal later. Smooth paper into corners for sharp edges.

Step 2: Create Fruit Puree

Blend strawberries and applesauce at high speed until velvety smooth. No chunks should remain. Pour into large heatproof bowl.

Step 3: Activate Gelatin

Sprinkle gelatin evenly over puree surface. Whisk thoroughly until mixture thickens slightly. Place bowl over double boiler without letting water touch its base. Warm gently while stirring constantly until gelatin dissolves completely – mixture will turn fluid again. Cool to room temperature.

Step 4: Whip Airy Perfection

Transfer mixture to stand mixer bowl. Using whisk attachment, beat on highest speed 15 minutes until quadrupled in volume. Test with whisk – peaks should form softly when lifted. For another light meal idea, our stuffed pepper casserole offers satisfying flavors without heaviness.

Pro Tips for Success

  • Use room temperature applesauce for even blending
  • Stop mixer halfway to scrape down sides
  • Refrigerate bowl before whipping for faster results

Flavor Variations

Personalize your cloud cake with these delicious twists.

Tropical Breeze Version

Swap strawberries for mango and pineapple. Add coconut extract when dissolving gelatin. Top with toasted coconut flakes.

Berry Medley Wonder

Mix raspberries, blueberries and blackberries with strawberries. Blend into vibrant purple-pink puree. Decorate with fresh mixed berries.

Serving Suggestions

Transform this dessert into showstopping presentations. Slice cold cake with hot wet knife for cleaner edges. Layer pieces with fresh berries and mint leaves. Alternatively, pair with our cranberry pecan chicken salad for balanced sweet-savory meal.

Storage and Freezing Instructions

Refrigeration Guidelines

Keep cake covered in original pan or airtight container. Consume within five days for best texture. Decorate with fresh whipped cream just before serving if possible.

Nutrition Facts per Serving

CaloriesFatCarbsProteinFiberSugarSodium
23 kcal0.02 g5 g1 g1 g3 g5 mg

FAQs About Strawberry Cloud Cake

Can I use frozen strawberries?

Absolutely! Thaw berries completely and drain excess liquid before blending.

Why isn’t my mixture whipping up?

Mixture must cool completely before whipping. Overheating gelatin or incomplete dissolving also affects texture.

Final Thoughts

This Strawberry Cloud Cake redefines guilt-free indulgence with its heavenly texture and vibrant taste. Perfect for celebrations or spontaneous dessert cravings, it brings joy to any occasion. With almost no prep time and stunning results, you’ll want to make this recipe on repeat all season long!

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