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47 strawberry recipes for vibrant desserts

Strawberries steal the show in these decadent desserts.
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Strawberries hold their own in the flavour department, but if you’ve got a punnet too many and you’re wondering what to do with them before they go bad, then we have the answer: fresh strawberry desserts.

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From Johnathan Barthelmess’s take on galaktoboureko to Black Star Pastry’s famous strawberry and watermelon cake, these strawberry desserts are perfect for strawberry season.

Whether you’re looking for a sweet treat to whip up for an afternoon tea, bake sale or party, these recipes with strawberries are sure to delight.

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Strawberry Splits

Strawberry Splits

Plenty of ice-creams inspire nostalgia, but Strawberry Splits, with strawberry ice encasing a creamy centre, are true favourites.
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Strawberry pistachio cakes

Strawberry pistachio cakes

This simple cake base lends itself to experimentation – use different nuts, or top with another choice of fruit. Slivers of apricot would work well, as would other berries or plums.
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Rhubarb and strawberry lattice pie

Rhubarb and strawberry lattice pie

Fruit compote in a sugar-flecked sweet crust? It’s a hard act to beat. When it comes to dessert, everyone will want a piece of this rhubarb and strawberry lattice pie.
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Curtis Stone’s strawberry, elderflower and brioche summer puddings

Curtis Stone’s strawberry, elderflower and brioche summer puddings

“Think of this dessert as a deconstructed version of a summer pudding, with thinly sliced strawberries macerated in elderflower liqueur and layered between slices of brioche,” says Curtis Stone. “A dollop of whipped cream on top is a cooling counterpoint to the floral flavours.”
Curtis Stone’s strawberry pandowdy

Curtis Stone’s strawberry pandowdy

“Pandowdy is an American classic dessert – a bit like a crumble, but with discs of flaky pastry shingled over the fruity filling instead, allowing the strawberries to bubble up through the gaps,” says Curtis Stone.
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What can I make with excess strawberries?

Sometimes stopping at just one punnet isn’t in our vocabulary. When you’ve got excess strawberries, don’t succumb to the temptation to simply blitz them into a morning smoothie. Turn them instead into decadent desserts, like Curtis Stone’s easy no-churn strawberry ice-cream or use them as a pop of tartness in Sean Moran’s famed cheesecake.

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