Strawberry Milk Cake (2024)

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This gluten-free strawberry milk cake perfectly combines the creaminess of milk with the subtle sweetness of strawberries.🍓🍰

The jiggly wiggly milk cake is enriched by optional cheese and a hint of freeze-dried strawberry powder. The final touch of shredded coconut and fresh strawberries adds an irresistible visual charm.

Created using basic ingredients and simple steps, this beginner-friendly no-bake cake will surprise your guests with its elegance and delicacy, and promises a delightful experience for your taste buds.

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Tips for making strawberry milk cake

1. Brush oil in advance: Brush the food storage container or shallow dish with athin layer of vegetable oil to prevent the cake from sticking.

2. Simple equipment: You can to combine all the ingredients (excluding the cheese) in a water bottle and shake vigorously until thoroughly blended. Alternatively, you can place all the components in a mixing bowl and whisk them together.

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3. Strain the mixture: After mixing the ingredients, pass the mixture through a fine mesh strainer, and use a spatula to press down on any lumps in the strainer. This will helpdissolve the lumps into the liquidinstead of discarding them, ensuring that the correct ratio of cornstarch to milk is maintained. ​

4. Creating a dairy-free and vegan version: While cheese and egg yolks can both make this strawberry milk cake richer and creamier, you have the flexibility to omit either or both according to your taste. Additionally, to create a dairy-free and vegan-friendly version, you can replace the milk with alternatives like coconut milk or soymilk.

5. Achieve the preferred consistency:The desired texture of the thickened coconut milk should beslightly thicker than Greek yogurt. When scooping some of the thickened paste with a spatula, it should cling to the spatula for a few seconds before dropping off. If the mixture is not thickened enough, the coconut jelly may not set properly, regardless of how long it is refrigerated. ​

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6. Chill the cake: Allow the cake tocool in the refrigerator for a minimum of 4 hoursbefore cutting, or you can refrigerate it overnight. It’s important to ensure that the milk cake is completely cold to prevent the center part from being creamy and sticky. ​

7. Coconut flakes or strawberry powder: The coconut flakes or strawberry powder sprinkled at the end not only decorate the cake and makes it prettier, but also add the texture and flavor to this mild flavor milk cake. So they can’t be skipped. But you can explore more alternatives such as cocoa chocolate powder, milk power, or matcha green tea powder.

8. Warm baked milk cake: Once you’ve enjoyed the chilled jelly-like strawberry milk cake, you also have the option to turn it into a warm baked milk cake. Just apply a delicate coating of egg yolk onto each cake slice’s surface, then bake the slices at 400°F for approximately 20 minutes, until they acquire a delightful golden hue. Post-baking, the texture will become creamier and more similar to a cheesecake.

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EQUIPMENT

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INGREDIENTS

  • ½cupcornstarch(60g)
  • 2cupsmilk(500g; Can also use unsweetened soymilk, oat milk, or coconut milk.)
  • ¼cupsugar(50g)
  • 2egg yolks(Optional)
  • 1slicecheese(Cheese can contribute to the smooth, velvety texture of the cake. Butit is optional. I used a slice of Swiss cheese. You can also use some other mild cheese such as cream cheese, ricotta cheese, farmer’s cheese, or mozzarella cheese.)
  • 2tbspsfreeze dried strawberry powder(Optional.)
  • 3tbspsshredded coconut(Optional. For decoration.)
  • 3strawberries(Washed and cut into halves. )

Step-by-step INSTRUCTIONS

1. Brush a ceramic or glasssoup bowl/cereal bowlwith a thin layer ofvegetable oil(about ¼ tsp is enough). Set aside.

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2. In a mixing bowl, add themilk,cornstarch,sugar, andegg yolks,stir well.Optionallyadd 2 tbsps offreeze dried strawberry powderto the mixture.

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3. Set afine mesh strainerover a nonstick pan, pour the mixture through the strainer. Optionally, adda slice of cheeseyou like into the pan.

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4. Bring the mixtureto a boilovermedium high heatwhile stirring continuously, then reduce the heat tomedium lowand keep stirring with aspatulafor 10 to 15 minutes or until the mixture thickens. The texture should be a little bit more thicken than Greek yogurt.

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5. Transfer the mixture into thegreased bowl, and let it cool to room temperature.Cover the surface of the mixture with plastic wrap, making sure it touches the surface to prevent a dry skin from forming. Place the container in the refrigerator to chill for at least4 hoursor until the milk cake is fully set.

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6. After the milk cake has solidified, discard the plastic wrap and place aserving plate, upside down, on top of the bowl. Carefully invert the cake onto the serving plate and gently tap or shake it until it releases and rests on the plate. Proceed to slice the cake into 6 to 8 individual pieces.

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7. To serve the cake chilled: Sprinkleshredded coconutorfreeze dried strawberry powderover the top of the cake. Decorate the cake with fresh strawberries. Serve chilled.

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8. To serve the cake hot: Preheat the oven to 400F. Line abaking sheetwith either foil or parchment paper, and arrange the cake slices on the sheet, ensuring there’s some space between each slice. Apply a thin layer of egg yolk onto the surface of each cake slice. Bake the cake slices at400°F for about 20 minutesor until they achieve a lovely golden color.

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This easy and jiggly strawberry milk cake perfectly combines the creaminess of milk with the subtle sweetness of strawberries. The gluten-free milk cake is enriched by optional cheese and a hint of freeze-dried strawberry powder. The final touch of shredded coconut and fresh strawberries adds an irresistible visual charm.

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Prep Time 10 minutes mins

Cook Time 15 minutes mins

Chilling Time 4 hours hrs

Total Time 4 hours hrs 25 minutes mins

Course Dessert

Cuisine American, Chinese

Servings 6 slices

Calories 166 kcal

Equipment

  • Measuring cups

  • Nonstick pan

  • Ceramic or glass bowl

  • spatula

  • Plastic Food Wrap

Ingredients

  • ½ cup cornstarch (60g)
  • 2 cups milk (500g; Can also use unsweetened soymilk, oat milk, or coconut milk.)
  • ¼ cup sugar (50g)
  • 2 egg yolks (Optional)
  • 1 slice cheese (Cheese can contribute to the smooth, velvety texture of the cake. But it is optional. I used a slice of Swiss cheese. You can also use some other mild cheese such as cream cheese, ricotta cheese, farmer's cheese, or mozzarella cheese.)
  • 2 tbsps freeze dried strawberry powder (Optional.)
  • 3 tbsps shredded coconut (Optional. For decoration.)
  • 3 strawberries (Washed and cut into halves. )

Instructions

  • Brush a ceramic or glass soup bowl/cereal bowl with a thin layer ofvegetable oil(about ¼ tsp is enough). Set aside.

  • In a mixing bowl, add the milk,cornstarch, sugar, and egg yolks, stir well.Optionallyadd 2 tbsps offreeze dried strawberry powderto the mixture.

  • Set afine mesh strainerover a nonstick pan, pour the mixture through the strainer. Optionally, add a slice of cheese you like into the pan.

  • Bring the mixtureto a boilovermedium high heatwhile stirring continuously, then reduce the heat tomedium lowand keep stirring with aspatulafor 10 to 15 minutes or until the mixture thickens. The texture should be a little bit more thicken than Greek yogurt.

  • Transfer the mixture into thegreased bowl, and let it cool to room temperature.Cover the surface of the mixture with plastic wrap, making sure it touches the surface to prevent a dry skin from forming. Place the container in the refrigerator to chill for at least4 hoursor until the milk cake is fully set.

  • After the milk cake has solidified, discard the plastic wrap and place a serving plate, upside down, on top of the bowl. Carefully invert the cake onto the serving plate and gently tap or shake it until it releases and rests on the plate. Proceed to slice the cake into 6 to 8 individual pieces.

  • To serve the cake chilled: Sprinkle shredded coconutor freeze dried strawberry powderover the top of the cake. Decorate the cake with fresh strawberries. Serve chilled.

  • To serve the cake hot: Preheat the oven to 400F. Line a baking sheet with either foil or parchment paper, and arrange the cake slices on the sheet, ensuring there's some space between each slice. Apply a thin layer of egg yolk onto the surface of each cake slice. Bake the cake slices at 400°F for about 20 minutes or until they achieve a lovely golden color.

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FAQs

Can you use milk instead of water in strawberry cake mix? ›

Boxed cakes often call for water, but swapping it out for equal amounts of milk, coffee, or even soda will give you a moister, more tender, and flavorful cake.

What does adding more milk to a cake do? ›

One of the main roles of milk in baking is to provide moisture. It can help to keep baked goods from becoming too dry and crumbly, and can also add tenderness to the texture. In addition to adding moisture, milk can also help to create a softer crumb in breads and cakes.

What happens if I put too much milk in a cake? ›

Adding too much moisture to your cake, like milk, buttermilk, or oil, can cause it to fall apart. There won't be a proper balance between the wet and dry ingredients.

What is healthier, strawberry milk or chocolate milk? ›

The nutrition content of the chocolate milk and strawberry milk produced by Nesquik is comparable. However, the chocolate Nesquik milk does have more potassium, sodium, and 1 more gram of carbohydrate which may make it a better option for refueling post-practice!

What happens if I use milk instead of water in a cake? ›

Use milk instead of water

This will make the cake richer and creamier because it ups the fat content.

What makes a cake more moist milk or water? ›

One common ingredient swap that is known to help make cakes remarkably moist is using milk instead of water. Try switching out any water in your recipe for full-fat milk or buttermilk for a moist, decadent texture. Another ingredient that can enhance the moisture of your cake is mayonnaise.

What does butter do in a cake mix? ›

Melted butter serves the same purpose as oil, while also adding richness and depth to the cake. Unsalted butter is the best choice, unless you have a salt tooth, like me, and prefer desserts with a little extra salt to balance out the sweetness.

Why do bakers soak cakes? ›

A cake soak is liquid that is brushed directly onto each cake layer after baking but before frosting and filling. The liquid “soaks” into the cake, adding more moisture to prevent the cake from drying out and infusing additional flavor and/or sweetness. A variety of liquids can be used as a cake soak.

What is the best milk for baking cakes? ›

The more fat you have in milk, the more the texture of the bake will change. You want bakes to be moist, so this means you should choose milk with a higher fat content to achieve this. Therefore the best milk to use during baking is in most cases whole milk.

Why don't schools have strawberry milk anymore? ›

The Los Angeles Unified School District is taking a stand against child obesity, becoming the nation's largest school system to stop serving sugar-laden flavored milk. The school board on Tuesday voted to eliminate chocolate and strawberry milk from schools as of July 1.

Why did they start making strawberry milk? ›

A History Of Strawberry Milk

In the early 18th century, a botanist named Sir Hans Sloane visited the island and took the combination back to England with him, first offering it as a medicinal beverage. Over time, the drink became progressively sweeter as sugar and other ingredients were added to it.

Is it okay to drink strawberry milk every day? ›

When offering milk, plain (unflavored) milk should be the choice you serve daily. Flavored milk (like chocolate and strawberry milk) should only be less than one glass offered on occasion. The additional sugar in flavored milk is not optimal for their health or their teeth.

Can I use milk to moisten cake? ›

You could also use other liquids, like milk (add a heavy splash of vanilla extract for more flavor), coconut milk, or liquors/liqueurs like rum or amaro. As Christina Tosi, a cake soak evangelist, writes in All About Cake, a cake soak can really be “any liquid that tells the 'flavor story'” of your cake.

Can you replace water with milk? ›

But milk can't replace water altogether. If you're going to replenish with milk instead of water, go for it after a big workout or long day of hiking. Otherwise, water can't be beat! Real Simple is committed to using high-quality, reputable sources, including peer-reviewed studies, to support the facts in our articles.

Do you put milk or water in cake recipe? ›

Water is essentially devoid of nutrients. Milk, on the other hand, has 13 essential vitamins and minerals, including vitamins A, D, B12, calcium, and phosphorus. These nutrients play crucial roles in bone health, immune function, and overall well-being.

What happens if you use milk instead of water in brownie mix? ›

One change is to use milk or heavy cream instead of water. This change will make brownies more moist and gooey since milk is more fatty and flavorful than water. A second change is to use butter instead of oil. For similar reasons to using milk, butter adds a rich and more decadent quality to the batter.

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