Strawberry Earthquake Cake is a strawberry-filled cream cheese mixture swirled into a strawberry cake batter, and then topped and baked with white chocolate chips. While baking, the ingredients may shift and cause cracks in the dessert, but that is the whole idea behind an earthquake cake! Once you dig into the cake, be ready for an explosion (see what I did there?!?) of strawberry flavor and creamy richness. All puns aside, this is a delicious dessert to indulge in. I also have a Lemon Earthquake Cake you will enjoy!
Ingredients & Substitutions
Cake Mix: Look for a box of strawberry cake mix. Although they may be similar, follow the instructions in this recipe (not on the box) to make the cake batter. If you don’t have strawberry cake mix, you could substitute vanilla cake mix, which would still be delicious.
Butter: Like in many of my baking recipes, I used unsalted butter in this cake. Unsalted butter lets you have more control of the salt added. If using salted butter, you may want to lessen the amount of salt added.
Strawberries: I prefer fresh strawberries, but you could use frozen if that is what you have on hand. If using frozen berries, let them thaw first.
White Chocolate Chips:ย Look for high-quality white chocolate chips for baking recipes like this one. Or, break up a bar of white chocolate into pieces that are about the same size as chocolate chips to sprinkle over the top of the cake. If you are not a fan of white chocolate, try the cake with milk chocolate, dark chocolate, or semi-sweet chocolate chips.
How To Serve Strawberry Earthquake Cake
This cake is best served warm. When dishing out the cake, be sure to include both the cake layer and creamy filling. You could add a few freshly diced strawberries on top, and don’t forget to offer some vanilla ice cream and/or whipped cream to go with the cake!
How To Store Strawberry Earthquake Cake
To store strawberry earthquake cake, first, let it cool completely. Then, cover the cake and store it in the refrigerator for up to 2-3 days.
Can I Freeze Earthquake Cake?
Yes, for longer storage, you can freeze strawberry earthquake cake. To freeze the cake (either the whole cake or portions of it), store it in a freezer-safe container. It can be frozen for up to 3 months. When ready to enjoy, let the cake thaw in the refrigerator overnight.
Strawberry Earthquake Cake
Ingredients
- 1 box (15.25 ounces) strawberry cake mix
- 3 large eggs, room temperature
- 1 cup water
- ยฝ cup (109 g) vegetable oil
- 1 package (8 ounces) cream cheese, softened
- ยฝ cup (1 stick / 113 g) unsalted butter, melted
- 2 ยฝ cups (312.5 g) confectioners' sugar
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
- ยผ teaspoon kosher salt
- 1 cup (166 g) diced strawberries, plus extra for garnish
- 2 cups (364 g) white chocolate chips
- vanilla ice cream, for serving
Instructions
- Preheat the oven to 350ยฐ and spray a 9ร13-inch baking dish with cooking spray.
- To a medium bowl, add cake mix, eggs, water, and oil. Mix until combined. Pour the batter into the prepared baking dish.
- In a large bowl, use a hand mixer to combine the cream cheese, butter, confectioners' sugar, vanilla, and salt.
- Fold in the strawberries.
- Dollop the cream cheese mixture over the cake batter. Using a knife, swirl it into the batter.
- Sprinkle white chocolate chips on top. Bake for about 50-55 minutes, or until the center is set.
- Garnish with diced strawberries. Serve warm with vanilla ice cream.
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Looks very good leave out the white chips, that are not chocolate in any way. They are nasty.
Thank you for sharing your opinion about white chocolate chips. Most people know that they are not chocolate and if you know you don’t like them, please do not use them.
Sounds great!
Made this today. It’s sooo good. Thanks for the recipe!
I made this recipe without the diced strawberries. I serve some to my father who doesn’t even like strawberries and he LOVED it!!! Thanks so much for the recipe you’re awesome!!
This looks so good! I would have to make with a gluten free cake mix for my daughter. Would that change the ingredients?
Hi Sue – I haven’t tried this with gluten free cake mix but it should be fine. ๐
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I made this dessert for Easter this year , one of seven desserts I got from recipes online. The recipe worked very well. But it was not my favorite of the ones that I chose to make for Easter this year. Iโm glad I tried it but Iโm not a fan of very sweet desserts. This one was very very sweet and Iโm not sure how you could make it less sweet. Because of all the white chocolate. But the kids at dinner loved it and no one said anything bad about it. Itโs just me it was just too sweet. If I make it again Iโm gonna find someway to make it a little less sweet , I see no reason for since that you couldnโt put Partte white chocolate and Partte bittersweet or dark chocolate to take away from the over sweetness. Iโll have to work on it.
I agree, it is definitely sweet!
I made 20 smaller strawberry earthquake cakes this weekend, equivalent to six regular size cakes. They are so delicious and I have been receiving rave reviews from everyone that received one! This is a very good recipe. I can’t wait to try the pumpkin version!
I made this Easter and my whole family couldn’t go on enough about how great it was. Thanks for the recipe . I will definitely make this again.๐๐ฅฐ
Looks yummy
The cake sounds delicious. 76