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National Strawberry Shortcake Day
Every year National Strawberry Shortcake Day is celebrated on June 14 at the peak of the strawberry season. Strawberries are found all year round nowadays but this wasn’t always the case. Previously, it was only harvested in the summer months. Even now, the strawberries that come in the summer months are juicier and tastier. Strawberries are eaten in all sorts of ways during this time by slicing, dicing, mixing, and cutting them and, at times, using them to make something flavorful like strawberry shortcake. Besides National Strawberry Shortcake Day, this lip-smacking sweet dessert is also popularly enjoyed on July 4 — Independence Day.
History of National Strawberry Shortcake Day
Strawberry shortcake’s general history is not very well documented, however, the first known mention of shortcake was in 1588, as that’s when a recipe for the dessert appeared in an English cookbook.
In the mid-19th century, strawberry shortcake was being served at various places, but in a biscuit or a fruit dessert sort of way. It was even served with sweetened cream or butter on many occasions, just to amplify the taste. The dessert started gaining popularity all over the United States and soon people started organizing strawberry shortcake parties where they invited friends and family to come over for brunch or dinner around the peak of the strawberry summer season.
Soon afterward, people started requesting a specific day during summer to celebrate this cake. Finally, the day of June 14 was declared as the National Strawberry Shortcake Day in celebration of this dish.
National Strawberry Shortcake Day timeline
1588First Mention
Shortcake is mentioned for the first time in an English cookbook.
1850New Dimension
Strawberry shortcake becomes massively popular after it is layered with sweetened cream and unsalted butter.
1910Replacing Cream
The sweetened cream and butter used in strawberry shortcake is replaced with heavy whipped cream.
2003National Holiday Petitions
Requests to make National Strawberry Shortcake Day a national holiday begin.
National Strawberry Shortcake Day FAQs
Why are they called strawberry shortcakes?
Many people mistakenly think that the name is derived from the cake’s height, but that’s not true. The name ‘shortcake’ comes from a really old English cooking description for short. Now, what is ‘short,’ one might ask? It is usually referred to as something that is made crisp but with extra fat added. Shortcake is a crunchy, brittle cake that is made of butter.
Do you serve strawberry shortcake hot or cold?
There is no fixed rule for this. However, shortcake tastes excellent if they are served slightly warm, even just at room temperature. It can be stored in an airtight container for 1–2 days once it has cooled down.
How long is strawberry shortcake good for?
If you’re filling and frosting the cake, then it is advisable to not keep it in the fridge for more than two days before serving. When it’s out, it’s okay to be left out on the table for a few hours. It can be kept in the fridge in an airtight container for quite a few days.
National Strawberry Shortcake Day Activities
Bake it
Enjoy it with friends and family
Help a local bakery
This is a no-brainer. On National Strawberry Shortcake Day, why not bake your own strawberry-laden shortcake?
If you’re baking a strawberry shortcake it’s not right to eat it all alone. It’s always better to invite your friends and family for brunch and spend some quality time enjoying this dessert with your loved ones.
On National Strawberry Shortcake Day, go to a local bakery and help them out, either by volunteering your time or simply by buying some of their delicious baked goods!
5 Things You Didn’t Know About Strawberries And Shortcake
Shortcake is a sweet biscuit
Typical ingredients
Seeds on the outside
Per person capacity
The largest strawberry shortcake
In the true American sense, a shortcake is basically a sweetened biscuit — it is crumbly and crispy due to the baking soda or baking powder used
Flour, butter, eggs, baking powder or baking soda, lots of sugar, a pinch of salt, milk, or cream are the usual ingredients for baking a shortcake.
The strawberry is probably the only fruit that has seeds on the outside and not inside.
Each year, almost 1.8 pounds of frozen strawberries are eaten by Americans.
The Pasadena Strawberry Festival presented the world’s largest strawberry shortcake back in 2012 — it was made with 280 pounds of whipped cream icing and also used as much as 3,200 pounds of strawberries.
Why We Love National Strawberry Shortcake Day
No reason needed to eat cake
Quality family time
Helping small businesses
No one needs an excuse to eat cake, right? Anyhow, National Strawberry Shortcake Day gives us a legitimate reason to indulge in as much cake as we want.
On National Strawberry Shortcake Day, when you’re baking a cake at home, the best way is to enjoy it with friends and family. At the peak of summer, it’s a good time to take a break and spend some quality time together.
National Strawberry Shortcake Day is a perfect opportunity to help local strawberry farmers or local in-house bakers. This day gives everyone a chance to help these small businesses make some sales.
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nobertsales · 2 years
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Happy National Strawberry Shortcake Day! Strawberry shortcake parties became popular in the US around 1850, as a celebration of the coming of summer. Though today’s shortcakes are usually of the biscuit or sponge-cake variety, earlier American recipes called for pie crust in rounds or broken-up pieces, which was a variety still being enjoyed in the 20th century, particularly in the South. The strawberry is the only fruit that has the seeds on the outside, and each strawberry has about 200 seeds. Because the seeds are on the outside, the strawberry is actually not a true berry, and each of the seeds could be considered as a separate fruit. #NationalStrawberryShortcakeDay #StrawberryShortcake #FoodSales #WeKnowFood #FoodConsultant #FoodDude #FoodService #Food #FoodServiceSolutions #FoodOfTheDay #NobertSales @NobertSales (at Germantown, Tennessee) https://www.instagram.com/p/CeyhMNQAsM4/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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ocfooddiva · 2 years
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June 14th is National Strawberry Shortcake Day! 🍓 #june14 #nationalstrawberryshortcakeday #strawberryshortcake #strawberry #shortcake https://www.instagram.com/p/Ceyc1dzrKrU/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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kevinmason · 2 years
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Flag Day is also National Strawberry Shortcake Day! . #strawberryshortcakeday #flagday . . . . . . #flagday2022 #strawberryshortcake #nationalstrawberryshortcakeday #todayis #socialmedia #intensitymedia #noBS #nobull #noBSsocialmedia #noBSsocial #philosophy #nashville #musicrow #musiccity #musiccityusa #tennessee #youtube #videoseries #marketing #media #music #whatwedo #howcanwehelp #socialmediatips #totallyfree #nospin https://www.instagram.com/p/CexgcSTu1BH/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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realityphotography · 6 years
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. Brennan’s FAMOUS Strawberry Shortcake! ❤️ @brennanshouston #nationalstrawberryshortcakeday #tistheseason #summer #strawberry #shortcake #strawberryshortcake #dessert #chef #pastrychef #houston #texas #foodphotography
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hquest007 · 4 years
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It’s #nationalstrawberryshortcakeday today. If you love #strawberries #whippedcream and #cake like I do, it’s time to run out and get the #ingredients for the #recipe here: - - - - - https://singledadsguidetolife.com/strawberry-shortcake-day-june-14th/ - - - - - #fruit #dadlife #dessert #desserts #dessertsofinstagram #foodblog #foodblogger #deliciousness #foodphotography #foodporn #foodstagram #foodie #foodielife #instafood #igers #yummy #yummyfood #foodaholic #foodography #foodbeast #topping #holiday #foodholiday https://www.instagram.com/p/CBbnU2rnJOJ/?igshid=nvkor9nu9ab6
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wwwkaygriffin55com · 4 years
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So my Lovlies Sunday June 14, 2020 is #nationalchildrensday 👬🏾👫🏼🤸🏿‍♀️🤸🏽‍♂️👩🏽‍🤝‍👩🏼 -second Sunday in June!! And it is #nationalflagday 🇺🇸!! And it is #nationalnewmexicoday 💙!! And it is #armybirthday 👩🏿‍✈️👨🏼‍✈️🎁🎈🎀🎂!! And it is #internationalbathday 🛀!! And it is #nationalbourbonday 🥃!! And it is #nationalstrawberryshortcakeday 🍓🍓🎂!! And it is #nationalpopgoestheweaselday 🦦!! (at Middle Earth) https://www.instagram.com/p/CBZuKcRhLkc/?igshid=1mer11z5qyiwb
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pezman4him · 5 years
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#NationalStrawberryShortcakeDay https://www.instagram.com/p/Byt1x0LnHCyPv-QxNPFLvNEn24IoHhOecVOm300/?igshid=z9p568r6owqu
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cookingmamasrecipes · 5 years
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Happy #NationalStrawberryShortcakeDay! OLD FASHIONED STRAWBERRY SHORTCAKE ~ Fresh strawberries spooned over baked biscuits topped with homemade whipped cream! 🍓 #CookingMamas #PNWeats #DiscoverStanwoodCamano #CamanoIsland #Stanwood #IslandFoodie #YummyAlert #Seattle #Foodie #InstaFood #HuffPostTaste #nytcooking #Eater #BuzzFeedTasty #TheKitchn #Epicurious #RealSimple #TodayFood #bhgfood #BonAppetit #FeedFeed #foodporn #food52 #Foodie #Instafood #FathersDay #Strawberry #Shortcake Recipe Link: https://www.cookingmamas.com/old-fashioned-strawberry-shortcake/ (at Camano Island, Washington) https://www.instagram.com/p/Bysv0qvBAR9/?igshid=1numwyxgq10jm
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harltonempire · 5 years
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We heard it's 'National Strawberry Shortcake Day' so we're reliving our visit to @broadviewhotel last summer, where we had this deliciousness! More on the site! Photo: @tyfshum . . #NationalStrawberryShortcakeDay #Strawberry #BroadviewHotel #Toronto #SummerInTheCity #SummerVibes #Foodies #Foodporn #FoodInspo #PhotoOfTheDay #FoodPhotography #InstaMood (at The Broadview Hotel) https://www.instagram.com/p/BysfvC4AJYK/?igshid=p3r4hs288ixf
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pipskay · 5 years
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So my Lovelies Friday June 14, 2019 is #armybirthday 👨‍✈️👩‍✈️ Its #nationalflagday 🇺🇸 And it is #nationalnewmexicoday It's #wearblueday 👗👖💙-Friday before Father's Day!!!!! It is #internationalbathday 🛀🛁It is #nationalstrawberryshortcakeday 🍓🍓 And it is #nationalbourbonday 🥃 And it is #nationalflipflopday -Second Friday in June!!!!! And it is #nationalpopgoestheweaselday (at Middle-earth: The Silmarillion, The Hobbit, The Lord of the Rings) https://www.instagram.com/p/ByrTXBVhCrc/?igshid=1c8ok4p1lnnrd
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rabbitcruiser · 2 years
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National Strawberry Shortcake Day
Every year National Strawberry Shortcake Day is celebrated on June 14 at the peak of the strawberry season. Strawberries are found all year round nowadays but this wasn’t always the case. Previously, it was only harvested in the summer months. Even now, the strawberries that come in the summer months are juicier and tastier. Strawberries are eaten in all sorts of ways during this time by slicing, dicing, mixing, and cutting them and, at times, using them to make something flavorful like strawberry shortcake. Besides National Strawberry Shortcake Day, this lip-smacking sweet dessert is also popularly enjoyed on July 4 — Independence Day.
History of National Strawberry Shortcake Day
Strawberry shortcake’s general history is not very well documented, however, the first known mention of shortcake was in 1588, as that’s when a recipe for the dessert appeared in an English cookbook.
In the mid-19th century, strawberry shortcake was being served at various places, but in a biscuit or a fruit dessert sort of way. It was even served with sweetened cream or butter on many occasions, just to amplify the taste. The dessert started gaining popularity all over the United States and soon people started organizing strawberry shortcake parties where they invited friends and family to come over for brunch or dinner around the peak of the strawberry summer season.
Soon afterward, people started requesting a specific day during summer to celebrate this cake. Finally, the day of June 14 was declared as the National Strawberry Shortcake Day in celebration of this dish.
National Strawberry Shortcake Day timeline
1588 First Mention
Shortcake is mentioned for the first time in an English cookbook.
1850 New Dimension
Strawberry shortcake becomes massively popular after it is layered with sweetened cream and unsalted butter.
1910 Replacing Cream
The sweetened cream and butter used in strawberry shortcake is replaced with heavy whipped cream.
2003 National Holiday Petitions
Requests to make National Strawberry Shortcake Day a national holiday begin.
National Strawberry Shortcake Day Activities
Bake it
Enjoy it with friends and family
Help a local bakery
This is a no-brainer. On National Strawberry Shortcake Day, why not bake your own strawberry-laden shortcake?
If you’re baking a strawberry shortcake it’s not right to eat it all alone. It’s always better to invite your friends and family for brunch and spend some quality time enjoying this dessert with your loved ones.
On National Strawberry Shortcake Day, go to a local bakery and help them out, either by volunteering your time or simply by buying some of their delicious baked goods!
5 Things You Didn’t Know About Strawberries And Shortcake
Shortcake is a sweet biscuit
Typical ingredients
Seeds on the outside
Per person capacity
The largest strawberry shortcake
In the true American sense, a shortcake is basically a sweetened biscuit — it is crumbly and crispy due to the baking soda or baking powder used
Flour, butter, eggs, baking powder or baking soda, lots of sugar, a pinch of salt, milk, or cream are the usual ingredients for baking a shortcake.
The strawberry is probably the only fruit that has seeds on the outside and not inside.
Each year, almost 1.8 pounds of frozen strawberries are eaten by Americans.
The Pasadena Strawberry Festival presented the world’s largest strawberry shortcake back in 2012 — it was made with 280 pounds of whipped cream icing and also used as much as 3,200 pounds of strawberries.
Why We Love National Strawberry Shortcake Day
No reason needed to eat cake
Quality family time
Helping small businesses
No one needs an excuse to eat cake, right? Anyhow, National Strawberry Shortcake Day gives us a legitimate reason to indulge in as much cake as we want.
On National Strawberry Shortcake Day, when you’re baking a cake at home, the best way is to enjoy it with friends and family. At the peak of summer, it’s a good time to take a break and spend some quality time together.
National Strawberry Shortcake Day is a perfect opportunity to help local strawberry farmers or local in-house bakers. This day gives everyone a chance to help these small businesses make some sales.
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nobertsales · 4 years
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National Strawberry Shortcake Day! Among food historians, the history of strawberry shortcake dessert begins around 1847 in the United States. The first found recipe is in Miss Leslie's Ladies New Receipt Book for "Strawberry Cake". However, the "strawberry cake" is very similar to what is known today as "strawberry shortcake". #NationalStrawberryShortcakeDay 🍓 🎂 🍰 #NobertSales @NobertSales (at Germantown, Tennessee) https://www.instagram.com/p/CBcNZPsAcmU/?igshid=7df9jhenpwpy
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ocfooddiva · 4 years
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Celebrate National Strawberry Shortcake Day with JONS Fresh Marketplace’s Strawberry Shortcake! 🍓🍰 #throwback #nationalstrawberryshortcakeday #strawberryshortcakeday #strawberryshortcake #strawberry #shortcake #jonsfreshmarketplace #delicious #foodpics #foodlover #instamood #bloglovin #foodblogger #foodblogfeed #foodblog (at JONS International Marketplace) https://ocfooddiva.blogspot.com/2016/12/jons-fresh-marketplace-is-best-kept.html
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Who else absolutely loves strawberries? This Low Carb Strawberry Poke cake is pu… Who else completely loves strawberries? This Low Carb Strawberry Poke cake is pure magic. With a young cake, candy strawberry filling and topped with whipped cream, you may't beat it!
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