🧁 It's Strawberry Time! Frozen Strawberries, fresh Flavor! This bakery recipe has a delicious fresh strawberry flavor in every bite.
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Triple strawberry cupcakes are a strawberry lover's dream! They are soft, extra-moist, and full of fresh strawberry flavor. We start with frozen unsweetened strawberries and make a quick berry compote. Some of the easy strawberry compote will be added to the cake batter and buttercream frosting, and the remaining will be used as a strawberry cupcake filling. This is a cupcake adaptation of my popular Ultimate Strawberry Cake Recipe, but with the addition of strawberry compote as a cupcake filling.
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Strawberry, Strawberry, and more Strawberries
The strawberry cupcake batter is made with natural strawberry extract, strawberry puree, and strawberry compote. (I use Olive Nation's Natural Strawberry Extract for a fresh and natural tasting flavor. They've provided Amycakes Bakes readers the code AB20 on their website for 20%. They also sell it on Amazon). Whichever extract you choose, I recommend making sure it says "pure" or "natural," otherwise it might add an artificial taste to your cake.
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To make the strawberry puree we'll be using more thawed frozen strawberries that are pureed in a food processor. I talk more about why I recommend frozen unsweetened strawberries over fresh in my Ultimate Fresh Strawberry Cake post. But for a quick recap, they are typically flash-frozen at their peak ripeness and provide a stronger strawberry flavor consistently across the seasons.
How to Make Moist Strawberry Cupcakes
These cupcakes are made extra moist due to the buttermilk, vegetable oil, and Instant Clear Jel--if you've made my strawberry cake, you'll notice that this cupcake version includes a little bit more of these moisture-enhancing ingredients than the cake version--that's because cupcakes bake so much faster than cake, and they can be more prone to drying out. I like to add extra moisture to all my cupcake recipes so they stay soft and extra moist. (I use similar rations of these ingredients in my Moist and Fudgy Chocolate Cupcakes).
Fresh Strawberry Compote Cupcake Filling
The strawberry cupcake filling is made from only four ingredients: Frozen Strawberries, Sugar, Lemon Juice, and Instant Clearjel (if you've never heard of it, I recommend clicking the following link to read more about Instant Clearjel, my favorite bakery secret ingredient that can be used in home baking. It thickens and adds moisture to baked goods). Strawberry compote is a delicious and versatile cake and cupcake filling (try it with a different cake or cupcake flavor in my Mix and Match Recipe section), but it also adds a more concentrated strawberry flavor to our cake batter and buttercream frosting.
Strawberry Cream Cheese Buttercream
The frosting is a creamy strawberry cream cheese buttercream that has an extra boost from our strawberry compote filling. We'll whip it for at least three minutes after all the ingredients come together to make it super light and fluffy. When the cake, filling, and frosting are paired together you get a burst of strawberry goodness in every bite!
How to fill and decorate Triple Strawberry Cupcakes
I recommend using a handy Cupcake Corer to remove the center of the cupcake (you can place the cored cake back on top after you fill the cupcake but before you frost it.) You can also just use a sharp paring knife to cut out a circle of cake. Spoon the strawberry filling into the cupcake center, or squeeze it in using a disposable piping bag (I prefer the piping bag because it is faster and less messy). Frost the cupcake with another disposable piping bag and 1M star tip, then top with strawberry halves. You can watch me core and fill these cupcakes in the video within the recipe below.
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📖 Recipe
Triple Strawberry Cupcakes
Equipment
Ingredients
Strawberry Compote
- 2 x batch prepared Strawberry Compote
Butter
- 1 stick(s) (4 oz) Salted Butter
Dry Ingredients
- 227 grams (1 ¾ cups) All-Purpose Flour (I use Gold Medal)
- 1 ½ teaspoon Baking Powder
- 1 teaspoon Baking Soda
- ¾ teaspoon Salt
- 2 tablespoon Instant Clearjel (See Note #1)
- 200 grams (1 cup) Sugar
Wet Ingredients
- 3 oz (85 grams, around ¾ cup) Frozen Strawberries (unsweetened) (I use Frozen Natural Sliced Strawberries)
- 2 large Eggs
- ¾ cup Buttermilk
- ½ cup Vegetable Oil
- 2 tablespoon Light Corn Syrup
- 1 ½ teaspoon Vanilla Extract
- 1 ½ teaspoon Natural or Pure Strawberry Extract (I recommend Olive Nation. See Note #2)
- ½ teaspoon Liquid Red Food Coloring
Strawberry Buttercream
- 255 grams (2 ¼ cup) Powdered Sugar
- 3 tablespoon Instant Clearjel
- 4 oz Cream Cheese
- 1 ½ sticks (6 oz) Salted Butter (at room temperature)
- 1 ½ teaspoon Pure Vanilla Extract
- ¼ teaspoon Natural or Pure Strawberry Extract (I recommend Olive Nation. See Note #2)
Decoration
- 10 Fresh Strawberries, halved
Instructions
Make Strawberry Compote
- Whisk Instant Clearjel and
62 g (¼ cup + 1 Tbsp) Sugar together in a small bowl. Set aside. - Combine Frozen Strawberries, 76 g (¼ cup + 2 Tbsp) Sugar, and Lemon Juice in a nonstick skillet or saucepan.
- Cook on Medium heat until strawberries are fully thawed and liquid begins to simmer. Using a sturdy spatula, break apart the strawberries and cut them into very small pieces (around ¼ inch pieces) as the strawberries simmer. The strawberries should be soft enough that they are easy to cut with the spatula. Continue cooking for about 5 minutes or until the strawberries are softened and you are happy with their size.
- Remove from heat and add the Instant Clearjel/Sugar mixture and stir in quickly. The compote will thicken immediately, and continue to thicken as it cools. Reserve ½ cup (118 g) prepared compote for the cake batter, another ½ cup (118 g)for the frosting, and save the remaining for filling the cupcakes. If you make the compote in advance, keep refrigerated until using.
Make Strawberry Cupcakes
- Preheat oven to 325 degrees. Fill cupcake tins with 19 cupcake liners.
- Heat the Salted Butter in the microwave in a microwave-safe dish until just melted.
- Make strawberry puree by heating the 3 oz (¾ cup) Frozen Strawberries until thawed in the microwave. Then puree the thawed strawberries in the food processor until it's a smooth puree. It should make about ¼ cup puree.
- Combine the Strawberry Puree with the remaining Wet Ingredients in a large bowl and whisk until smooth and well-blended.
- Using a sifter or fine mesh strainer, sift the Dry Ingredients into a separate large bowl. Whisk until well blended.
- Pour Wet Ingredients into Dry Ingredients and whisk until incorporated. Pour Melted Salted Butter over batter and whisk in until incorporated. Add ½ cup Prepared Strawberry Compote and whisk until batter looks uniform and shiny.
- Using a 2-oz scoop or ¼ cup measuring cup, scoop batter into prepared cupcake tins.
- Allow filled cupcake tins to sit for 5-10 minutes before putting it in the oven. This will give time for the instant clearjel to thicken the cake batter before it bakes, allowing for a better rise.
- Bake in the middle or top rack (avoid bottom rack) of the preheated 325-degree oven for 10 minutes. Without opening the oven, turn the temperature down to 300 degrees and bake for another 6-8 minutes. The cupcakes are done when a toothpick or small paring knife comes out mostly clean when quickly stuck in the cupcakes. Because these cupcakes are so moist, it is okay to see a couple of moist crumbs on your knife when you check the finished product for doneness. But any wet-looking crumbs mean they need more time in the oven.
- Brush Cupcakes lightly with simple syrup (optional, see Note #3).
Make Strawberry Buttercream
- Whisk the Powdered Sugar and Instant Clearjel together until well-blended. Set aside.
- Using a stand mixer (preferred) or handheld mixer and a large bowl, beat the cream cheese until broken up and softened.
- Add the room temperature salted butter and continue to beat, scraping the sides of the bowl as needed.
- While the mixer is on low, slowly add the powdered sugar mixture.
- Add the ½ cup reserved Strawberry Compote, and beat on low until well blended. Add the strawberry extract and pure vanilla, then beat on high for about 3 minutes until light and fluffy. The Instant Clearjel will cause the buttercream to thicken slightly during the next 10 minutes as it sits.
Fill and Decorate the Cupcakes
- Use either a paring knife or a Cupcake Corer to remove the center of each cupcake. Spoon your remaining compote into each cupcake, then top with the cored cake. You can also squeeze the compote into the cupcake with a disposable piping bag to save time and mess. Frost the cupcake with an icing spatula or another disposable piping bag and 1M star tip, then top with strawberry halves. This recipe has just enough compote for 19 cupcakes, and enough frosting for a short swirl of buttercream (like the recipe photo). Enjoy!
Notes
- Read my article Instant Clearjel: a Magical Little-Known Bakery Ingredient to see why I think this ingredient is worth having in your pantry. Instant Clearjel must always be whisked thoroughly with other dry ingredients before being added to wet ingredients to avoid clumping. I have tested this recipe with the following Instant Clearjel brands: Hoosier Hill Farm, Prepared Pantry, and Ingredion (Make sure what you purchase is labeled as "Instant." Cooktyle Clearjel is a different product that does not work the same in cakes).
- If you use a different brand of Strawberry extract than Olive Nation, you may need to adjust the amount to taste--it's always better to start off with less than you need, then add more extract if you think the flavor needs to be stronger.
- Simple Syrup is optional, but I highly recommend it to seal in the moisture of your cupcakes. While the cupcakes cool, make a simple syrup by combining 2 teaspoon water and 2 teaspoon sugar in a small microwave-safe bowl. Microwave until the sugar is dissolved after whisking, about 20-30 seconds. You can also make a larger batch of this (1 part sugar to 1 part water) and keep it in the fridge if you’re doing a lot of cake/cupcake baking.
Alison Levine says
Excellent recipe. I've made cupcakes from your blueberry cake recipe in the past multiple times but elected to do the strawberry cupcakes this time for Valentine's Day. Lovely texture and flavor, just like the blueberry. I used a single drop of red gel food color and that proved to be too much in terms of color, I think next time I would do a drop of pink gel or leave color out all together. The natural color of the batter with the compote in it looks great on its own.
Amy says
Thank you so much, Alison! So glad to hear you enjoyed the strawberry cupcakes! 🙂
Peggy Seck says
@amycakesbakes I made these cupcakes over the weekend to take to my guys at work. This is the moistest and the lightest cake I've ever made! They are light and fluffy and delicious! I didn't fill mine with the compote (I'm a messy baker and a poor decorator, but I sure make 'em taste good!) but I added some compote to the frosting. Yummy!! I used fresh strawberries (chopped up in food processor) for my compote and added some extra sugar to it and some strawberry extract to up the flavor. After eating 4 cupcakes Monday morning, one of my guys said this recipe is a definite keeper.
Amy says
Hi Peggy, thank you for your comment! I'm so happy to hear that you enjoyed the strawberry cupcake recipe.
Elisabeth says
Can these cupcakes be made in advance and frozen like your strawberry layer cake?
Amy says
Definitely! I like to freeze the strawberry cupcakes in their cupcake tins, the whole pan wrapped well in plastic wrap. Then I'll usually fill and frost them the day before serving, and refrigerate them in an airtight container overnight. 🙂
Carolyn says
Is the oven temp. supposed to be 325 or 350? Both temps are listed in the preheat instructions.
Amy says
Thanks Carolyn! You can preheat the oven to 325 degrees and lower it after 10 minutes in step #9.
Lisa Stearnes says
Hello Amy! I am making these today but I was wondering about storage of these . How do I store these and for how long?
Amy says
Hi Lisa, great question! I'm going to link you to the detailed storage instructions in my vanilla cupcakes post, as those recommendations also apply to these triple strawberry cupcakes: https://amycakesbakes.com/moist-vanilla-cupcakes/#how-to-store-these-cupcakes-to-keep-them-super-moist. I hope you enjoy the recipe!
Carolyn says
Can you use cornstarch to replace the clearjel?
Amy says
Thanks for checking! I don't recommend replacing the ICJ with cornstarch, as it can result in a dryer cupcake. Typically vanilla instant pudding mix can be substituted in a 1.5x-2x ratio in the cake batter (ie. 3-4Tbsp instant vanilla pudding mix in the cake batter in a 1x batch). I haven't tested this substitute yet with this exact recipe, but once I do I will update the recipe card. I recommend leaving it out entirely in the frosting (as instant pudding mix doesn't usually work well in frostings), and just add more powdered sugar as needed.
Michilene says
Can you use fresh strawberries and how much?
Amy says
Yes you can, although I haven't tried that in many years since I always have frozen strawberries in my freezer! I would recommend equal parts with the grams measurements, and you may not need as much thickener (instant clearjel or cornstarch) when making your strawberry compote, as fresh strawberries won't have as much juice as the frozen.
Michilene says
Thank you so much. I made your strawberry cupcakes with your frosting recipe and used fresh. They were the best I've ever had!
Amy says
That is wonderful to hear! Thank you so much, so glad you enjoyed them! 🙂
Jessica Formicola says
You had me sold at triple strawberry! That strawberry compote totally sends these cupcakes over the top!
Amy says
I'm so glad you enjoyed them, thank you!
Linda says
Wow....these strawberry cupcakes are so beautiful and delicious, too!
Amy says
Thank you so much!
Toni says
These are so perfect!! Everyone was impressed with these cupcakes!
Amy says
I'm so happy to hear that, thank you!
Alexandra says
I am a huge strawberry lover - that buttercream is absolutely divine. What gorgeous cupcakes these are.
Amy says
Thank you so much!
Gloria says
These look like little bites of goodness. I am a strawberry lover. I think these would be a great celebration cupcake.
Amy says
Thanks so much, I hope you enjoy the recipe!
Mihaela says
I love the video recipe! Your instructions are so clear and easy to follow! I must make a batch very soon!