Strawberry Bundt Cake
This amazing Strawberry Bundt Cake is bursting with fresh strawberries and a hint of bright citrus. This strawberry cake is made with creamy Greek yogurt for a moist, tender crumb and finished with a simple lemon glaze.


Sommer’s Recipe Notes
This delicious bundt cake recipe is proudly inspired by farm-fresh, hand-picked strawberries. Super moist and irresistibly delicious, this fresh strawberry pound cake is the perfect way to celebrate those juicy summer berries! It’s thick, soft, and packed with fresh strawberries that weep pink tears down each tender slice.
The yogurt and lemon create a wonderful tangy balance to its sweetness, and this strawberry cake slices well and doesn’t dry out quickly. It is wonderfully delicious on its own – but is also marvelous with a scoop of Homemade Vanilla Ice Cream! The perfect dessert to take to picnics and BBQs this spring and summer!
Why You’ll Love this Strawberry Bundt Cake
- Moist and tender – This strawberry bundt cake is so tender and moist thanks to the Greek yogurt, and the lemon glaze takes it over the top!
- Easy and impressive – This cake may be easy to make, but it is an absolute show-stopper for parties, potlucks, or anywhere strawberry desserts are sure to be loved!
- Simple to make – You only need 15 minutes to prepare the cake batter, and once it bakes, lemon juice and powdered sugar are all that’s needed to make the glaze!
This will easily become one of your favorite bundt cake recipes, and I dare you to stop at one slice!

Ingredients and Tips
- Flour – We used all-purpose flour, but for a gluten-free cake, feel free to use a gluten-free flour substitute.
- Dry ingredients – You’ll need baking soda for the fluffiest cake, and salt to balance the flavors!
- Fruit – Fresh strawberries, fresh squeezed lemon juice and lemon zest make for a vibrant, flavorful cake.
- Softened unsalted butter – Make sure it is room temperature!
- Granulated sugar – Just the right amount to keep things sweet.
- Large eggs – For lift and structure.
- Greek yogurt – Plain or vanilla, either will work!
- Powdered sugar – AKA confectioners’ sugar.
Recipe Variations & Tips
- Berries – Replace strawberries with raspberries, blueberries, or a mix of your favorite berries. You can even use freeze-dried strawberries if you like!
- Citrus – Use orange or lime zest and juice instead of lemon for a different citrus flavor.
- Chocolate – Stir in white or dark chocolate chips for a richer cake.
- Nutty – Add ½ cup of chopped pecans or almonds for extra texture and flavor.
- Glaze – Swap the lemon glaze for a vanilla or cream cheese glaze for a different finish.
- Dairy-Free – Use coconut yogurt or another dairy-free alternative instead of Greek yogurt.
- Lighter – Substitute half of the butter with unsweetened applesauce for a lower-fat option.
- For a pink cake that looks extra festive – Add a drop of red food coloring to the batter!
- Darker cake exterior – The outside of a bundt cake is going to be a bit darker than a layer cake! It cooks more quickly on the exterior than the interior, so make sure that the interior is done before you take it out of the oven.
- No extracts are needed – But if you just can’t help yourself, you can add 1 teaspoon of strawberry extract and/or 1 teaspoon of vanilla extract to the batter.

How To Make Strawberry Bundt Cake
Tips for Success – Allow the cake to cool before applying the glaze! Otherwise, it will just slide right off, and that will make for a very sad day. Make sure you grease and flour the bundt cake well in order for the cake to not get stuck in those nooks and crannies.
Find the full Strawberry Bundt Cake recipe with detailed instructions, storage tips, and a video tutorial in the printable form at the bottom of the post.






Storage Notes
- Refrigerating – Wrap the cake in plastic wrap or store slices in an airtight container. It will keep for up to 5 days in the fridge.
- Freezing – This strawberry bundt cake recipe is super freezer-friendly! Just be sure to wrap the cake well to protect it from freezer burn. Then, thaw slowly at room temperature when you are ready to serve it.


Fresh Strawberry Cake Recipe
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Ingredients
- 1 cup unsalted butter, softened
- 2 cups granulated sugar
- 3 large eggs
- 3 tablespoons lemon juice divided
- Zest of 1 lemon
- 2 1/2 cups all-purpose flour, divided
- 1/2 teaspoon baking soda
- 1/2 teaspoon salt
- 8 ounces Greek yogurt, plain or vanilla
- 12 ounces fresh strawberries diced
- 1 cup powdered sugar
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 375 degrees F. Grease and flour a 10-inch Bundt pan (10-15 cup pan). In a large bowl, sift together 2 1/4 cups of flour, baking soda, and salt. Mix in the lemon zest and set aside.
- In a separate bowl, use an electric mixer to cream together the butter and sugar until light and fluffy, 3-5 minutes. Beat in the eggs one at a time, then stir in 1 tablespoon lemon juice. Alternate beating in the flour mixture and the yogurt, mixing just until incorporated.
- Toss the strawberries with the remaining 1/4 cup of flour. Gently mix them into the batter.
- Pour the batter into the Bundt pan. Place in the oven and reduce the temperature to 325 degrees F. Bake for 60 minutes, or until a toothpick inserted into the center of the cake comes out clean.
- Allow to cool at least 20 minutes in the pan, then turn out onto a wire rack and cool completely. Once cooled whisk together the remaining 2 tablespoons of lemon juice and the powdered sugar. Drizzle over the top of the cake.
Notes
- Refrigerating – Wrap the cake in plastic wrap or store slices in an airtight container. It will keep for up to 5 days in the fridge.
- Freezing – This strawberry bundt cake recipe is super freezer-friendly! Just be sure to wrap the cake well to protect it from freezer burn. Then, thaw slowly at room temperature when you are ready to serve it.
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Frequently Asked Questions
The consistency of the yogurt and the juiciness of the berries greatly determine the consistency of the batter.
Thick yogurt with less moisture in it will produce a thicker batter, in which the berries won’t sink to the bottom (top) of the cake as seen in the photos. Instead, the berries will be evenly suspended throughout the cake.
However, I personally like the layer of berries on the top of the cake, so I use traditional yogurt instead of Greek-style yogurt.
A good bunt pan should have a nonstick coating. Even so, it’s best to grease and flour the pan thoroughly, making sure to cover all the nooks and crannies. This is the secret ingredient.
If your bundt cakes continue to stick to the pan, it’s probably time to invest in a new bundt pan.



Usually I coat my fruit with some of the flour in the re pie to ensure they don’t all sink to the bottom of the pan. The same should work here, right?
The recipe tells you to reserve 1/4 cup of flour and toss the strawberries in that.
This cake turned out absolutely delicious. I used plain yogurt but I drained out the whey as much as possible using a paper coffee filter so the consistency was almost as thick as Greek yogurt. I reduced the sugar by half and doubled the amount of strawberries. It turned out really well regardless of my tweaks. So glad to have found your recipes.
This recipe turned out amazing. I cut the sugar back to 1.5 cups, and baked exactly as the recipe called for. The cake turned out moist and a beautiful light golden brown. It was amazing. I will try it with blueberries next time. Definitely a keeper. Thanks for sharing the recipe!
It was a hit on Mother’s Day! So freaking delicious, everyone was asking me for the recipe!! Recommend 10/10
I’ve made this recipe a couple of times now. It’s very tasty– the flavors remind me of strawberry shortcake. I reduced the sugar by 1/2 cup and omitted the drizzle in favor of a little powdered sugar sprinkled over the top and it was still plenty sweet. Next time I want to try adding a bit more strawberries so that there’s the potential for one in every bite.
This Fresh Strawberry Bundt Cake Recipe seems super delicious and amazing . Super excited to try this unique recipe, thanks for sharing this recipe with us . Will definitely gonna try this one.
This cake turned out fine and the recipe makes a flavorful cake. This ended up being a VERY full bundt tin so it took a long time to bake and I would definitely not recommend reducing the oven temp. It took a full 90 minutes before the toothpick came out clean and probably could have done 10 minutes more, unless it was still at 375. I’d make this again, but adjust.
This is one of my favorite recipes for cake! The cake is so moist and the lemon flavor keeps it bright! Do you think the base recipe for the batter would work for a regular cake like vanilla or chocolate?
Awesome cake! My family loved it! Question if I don’t plan on freezing what’s better, putting it in fridge or leaving it out?
This was delicious! My husband, who hates bundt cakes, asked for seconds and made me promise to make it again.
Made this today! It smells delicious and lemony!
Saved the berries to put on cake as a sauce because some people just want berries and cream on the outside!
I have made this several times and it’s delicious! Made it again recently and used blueberries instead of strawberries and loved it.