If you need strawberry recipes you’ll want all summer, this roundup has plenty of easy and refreshing options to try. From sweet treats to quick snacks, there’s something here for every craving.

Easy Strawberry Recipes for Summer
Each recipe is simple, uses basic ingredients, and doesn’t take much time to make. Perfect for busy days when you want something fresh and homemade without the extra effort.
Strawberry Pancakes

Cucumber Strawberry Salad (6 Ingredients)

Strawberry Bruschetta

Strawberry Shortcake Cookies

Strawberry Cheesecake Overnight Oats

Watermelon Strawberry Salad With Feta

4 Ingredient Strawberry Rhubarb Jam

Strawberry Spinach Salad

Banana Strawberry Bread Recipe With Glaze

Strawberry Chicken Salad

Strawberry Agua Fresca with Chili

Easy Strawberry Shortcake Recipe (Classic & Homemade)

Strawberry Arugula Salad With Feta

Strawberry Mousse (No Gelatin)

Easy Rhubarb Pie Recipe

Strawberry Rhubarb Crisp

White Chocolate Chip Strawberry Cookies (No Cake Mix)

Strawberry Goat Cheese Salad

Strawberry Iced Tea with Mint

4-Ingredient Virgin Mojito (With Strawberries)

Strawberry French Toast Casserole

5 Minute Strawberry Poppyseed Salad Dressing

Galette With Strawberries Recipe (No Puff Pastry)

Strawberry Salsa

Strawberry Limeade

Tips for Using Strawberries in Recipes
- Use slightly soft strawberries for smoothies, jams, or baking to avoid waste.
- Wash and dry strawberries well before storing to make them last longer.
- Freeze extra strawberries so you always have some ready for recipes.
- Slice strawberries ahead of time for faster meal prep.
- Use simple ingredients like yogurt, oats, or cream to stretch your budget.
- Add a squeeze of lemon to bring out the strawberry flavor.
- Store cut strawberries in airtight containers to keep them fresh.
- Mix strawberries with other fruits like bananas or blueberries for variety.
FAQs
Many are. Strawberries are low in calories and high in vitamins and antioxidants. Just be mindful of added sugar in desserts and sweet drinks.
Store them unwashed in the fridge and wash only before using. Keep them dry and remove any spoiled berries to prevent mold.
Yes, especially for smoothies, baking, and sauces. They still taste great and are a convenient option when fresh strawberries aren’t available.
Yes, they work well in overnight oats, chia pudding, and smoothies. They’re easy to prepare ahead and add to quick meals during the week.
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