Chocolate Strawberry Shortcake with Amaretto Cream, an easy dessert recipe, and twist on the classic strawberry shortcake recipe. This fun spring dessert is delicious with the Amaretto Cream filling but can also be made alcohol-free.
Chocolate Strawberry Shortcake with Amaretto Cream recipe for you today! Ever start off making something in the kitchen and when you’re all done, you realize you may have gone a little overboard and ended up with something completely different? Well, that’s what happened with these fun shortcakes.
I started off making strawberry shortcakes, I SWEAR. Yep, just plain-old-simple-but-good strawberry shortcake. But next thing I knew I was taking out the chocolate chips, cocoa powder, and Amaretto! Maybe I am crazy, because I really think they were all calling my name from the cupboard.
Next thing I knew I ended up with 2 very tall family-size Dark Chocolate Strawberry Shortcakes with Amaretto Cream! Just because I love you all SO much I used up every last drop of Amaretto I had in my house. Frangelico or other flavored liqueurs would be great too or leave out the alcohol and use milk.
You could also make smaller shortcakes if you don’t want to make large ones. These were incredible! Or check out my other strawberry shortcake recipes like my Mini Strawberry Shortcake Poppers and Mini Grilled Strawberry Shortcake Skewers. This Cannoli Cream Strawberry Shortcake is also delicious!
These shortcakes are definitely big enough to share with your loved ones, or just eat one all by yourself. Your secret will be safe with me! This would be a great Mother’s Day dessert, Easter dessert, or just because you have strawberries in the house. Also great for National Strawberry Shortcake Day on June 14th. Check out my June Food Holidays for more fun holidays and recipe ideas.
How to Make Chocolate Strawberry Shortcake
Always fun making strawberry shortcake, so let’s get started!
To start, preheat your oven.
Then place the milk and chocolate chips in a microwave-safe bowl. Microwave on high in 30-second intervals, stirring after each interval, until smooth. Stir in the vanilla. Then set the mixture aside to cool completely.
Next, make the shortcake batter. I used a food processor for the shortcake, but you can definitely make the shortcake batter in a bowl. Add the flour, sugar, cocoa powder, baking powder, and salt to a food processor and process just until combined.
Add the butter to the food processor and just pulse a little until butter is cut in. Again, you can do this all in a bowl if you’d like and cut the butter in I added the butter with a fork, knife, or pastry cutter.
Put the food processor on and slowly add the cooled melted milk and dark chocolate mixture until just combined.
Spoon the shortcake batter into 6 large circles (or 12 small) onto a baking sheet that has been lined with parchment paper or a silicone mat.
Bake the shortcakes for 15-20 minutes or until set (or about 8-12 minutes for small shortcakes). Let them cool slightly then place them on wire racks to cool completely.
While the dark chocolate shortcakes are baking, start making the Amaretto cream filling. Mix together the softened cream cheese and pudding mix with an electric mixer in a large bowl. You really could use any flavor pudding you want, although I used vanilla.
Just be sure you buy INSTANT pudding, and not cooked pudding. I’ve made that mistake a few times!
Also, be sure the cream cheese is SOFT, otherwise your filling may be lumpy.
Slowly, beat in the Amaretto and milk until the filling is well combined. Fold in the whipped topping (or whipped cream), then cover the bowl, and refrigerate for about 1-2 hours or until firm and thickened.
Once your shortcakes are cool and your Amaretto cream filling has thickened, assemble the Chocolate Strawberry Shortcakes. Layer the shortcakes with the Amaretto cream filling and sliced fresh strawberries.
Garnish the top with more whipped topping or whipped cream and a strawberry or a strawberry slice.
You could also break the shortcakes into small pieces and make a fun Strawberry Shortcake Shot dessert or even Strawberry Shortcake Parfait. Easy and fun!
Fresh strawberries work best for this recipe. Check out my Strawberry Season information for more details. Or you could also use this Strawberries for Shortcake recipe.
I used dark chocolate chips and dark cocoa powder but you can use semi-sweet chocolate chips and original cocoa powder if you don’t like dark chocolate.
Hope you enjoy this fun Chocolate Strawberry Shortcake recipe! Pair these shortcakes with a fun strawberry cocktail recipe like my Strawberry Prosecco Slushie or Strawberry Pretzel Whiptini!
Chocolate Strawberry Shortcake with Amaretto Cream
Ingredients
Chocolate Shortcakes:
- 2/3 cup milk
- 1/3 cup dark chocolate chips (or semi-sweet)
- 1 teaspoon vanilla
- 1 1/2 cups all-purpose flour
- 1/2 cup granulated sugar
- 1/3 cup dark unsweetened cocoa powder (or original)
- 1 tablespoon baking powder
- 1/2 teaspoon salt
- 1/4 cup unsalted cold butter chopped
Amaretto Cream Filling:
- 8 ounces cream cheese softened
- 3.4 ounces instant vanilla pudding mix (1 package)
- 1/4 cup Amaretto (or substitute other liqueur or milk)
- 1 1/2 cups milk
- 8 ounces defrosted frozen whipped topping or sweetened whipped cream
Toppings:
- 4 cups sliced fresh strawberries
- Garnish (optional): whipped topping/cream & strawberries
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 375 degrees F. Line a large baking sheet with parchment paper or silpat (or grease pan well).
- Place 2/3 cup milk and dark chocolate chips in a microwave-safe bowl. Microwave on high in 30-second intervals, stirring after each interval, until smooth. Stir in vanilla. Set aside to cool completely.
- Meanwhile, add flour, sugar, cocoa powder, baking powder, and salt into food processor (or large bowl), and process until combined (or whisk together if not using processor). Add butter and process until just combined (or cut in with fork if not using a food processor).
- While food processor is running, slowly add milk and chocolate chip mixture until just combined (or stir in until just combined if making in a bowl).
- Spoon mixture into 6 large circles (or 12 small) onto prepared baking sheet. Bake for 15-20 minutes or until set (or about 8-12 minutes for small). Cool on wire racks.
- Meanwhile, in large bowl mix together cream cheese and pudding mix with electric mixer on medium speed until well combined. Mix in Amaretto and milk until well combined. Fold in whipped topping. Cover and refrigerate for about 1-2 hours or until firm and thickened.
- To assemble, place a chocolate shortcake on serving plate then top with cream, strawberries; repeat layers ending with a chocolate shortcake. Top with whipped topping/cream and strawberries if desired.
Notes
Nutrition:
(Nutrition data is provided when available for informational purposes only and calculated using an online nutritional calculator. For the most accurate information please calculate based on specific ingredients and brands you use as well as any changes you made to the recipe. I am not a certified nutritionist or registered dietician and any nutritional information provided should only be used as a general guideline and estimate.)
This post was originally published May 2011, and updated with new info and slightly different photos in April 2019.
Ingrid says
Oh wow this looks amazing! I need to do this dessert ASAP!
cookinmom says
What if I added expresso to it…oh my!!!!
Beth @ Hungry Happenings says
OMG those look good. Can I have one, right now????
Angela says
Every time I visit your blog I see this on your side bar and I WANT IT!!! You should probably make me some and ship it overnight.
Roxanne Hill says
Tried this out on my girl friends at a retreat this weekend. Absolutely the best strawberry shortcake we all have had!Everyone wanted the recipe!
Snappy Gourmet says
Roxanne, that is just the nicest comment ever! Thank you for making my day! I just started blogging a few months ago and feel like I’m just getting warmed up! :) Hope you visit again or join us on facebook. Thanks again!!!
Alecia @ Hoobing Family Adventures says
It’s hard to imagine a person who doesn’t like dark chocolate!
Cannot wait to try this recipe!
Snappy Gourmet says
I totally agree Alecia! How can anyone not likedark chocolate! :) Hope you enjoy the shortcakes!
Tina says
New visitor from Pioneer Woman. LOVED the shortcakes! I made them for a party today, and they were DIVINE! Being out of amaretto, I used additional milk and a teaspoon of vanilla bean paste. I layered them with one shortcake, filling, strawberries, soft whipped cream with chocolate curls on top. They were picture perfect and tasted out of this world. Thank you for sharing your recipe!
Snappy Gourmet says
Hi Tina! Thank you so much for letting me know how much you enjoyed them!! Made my day!! And thanks for visiting my site! :)
Carol says
Sounds yummy. Plan to share your site and the recipe on Chocolate Inkwell, in a coming post to http://www.angelinyourinkwell.blogspot.com. I just saw snappygourmet mentioned at Pioneer Woman. Thanks.
Snappy Gourmet says
Thanks Carol! Hope you enjoy the shortcakes!
Beth says
I am new to your blog – happy to have found it! Today is my chocolate-loving husband’s birthday, I think I will need to make these tonight!
Snappy Gourmet says
Beth, I’m so jealous that you have a chocolate-loving husband!!! :) Mine unfortunately is not a huge fan of chocolate but he did love these (thanks to the cream filling) and I think he was even licking his plate when I turned my head!! Happy Birthday to your husband! Let me know how he likes them!
Sarah M says
Do you think the cream and shortcakes could be made in advance and then assembled before serving several days later?
Snappy Gourmet says
Hi Sarah! The cream would definitely last a few days. The shortcakes would be fine, but may be a little drier. I would suggest wrapping them tightly in some kind of plastic wrap and in an airtight container. Once you put the cream on them, they won’t taste as dry so I’m sure they’d be fine. If they do appear to dry to your taste, I would suggest brushing a little more Amaretto over them! Can’t go wrong with a little more Amaretto! :) Hope you enjoy!
Sherry says
This is delicious! I can’t believe they are dark chocolate AND have amaretto cream in between. Sooo good!
Snappy Gourmet says
I’m so with you Sherry! I LOVE dark chocolate and amaretto! These turned out WAY better than I would have thought! Hope you enjoy!
Mary @ Delightful Bitefuls says
Oh my goodness! This looks divine!
New to your blog; happy I found you!
Mary xo
Delightful Bitefuls
Snappy Gourmet says
That’s so sweet Mary, thank you!
sara says
Wow, this looks so delicious! Love the idea of making chocolate shortcakes.
Snappy Gourmet says
Thanks so much Sara!
Katie @ This Chick Cooks says
That is one great looking dessert! I think that looks a lot more interesting than a regular strawberry shortcake.
Snappy Gourmet says
Thanks Katie!
Ben says
Oh yuymmy! I love the amaretto cream!
Snappy Gourmet says
Thanks Ben! Can’t go wrong with amaretto! Just wish I didn’t run out of it! :)
Sue Ann Gleason says
I’m thinking of trying this recipe with a little Grand Marnier! Can’t wait to share it on my fan page. They’ll be all over this one. Yum.
Snappy Gourmet says
Thanks Sue Ann! Hope you enjoy it! Grand Marnier is a great idea! I was thinking of trying Frangelico next time. So many ideas, so little time. :)