A Classic Reimagined: Strawberry Shortcake for One

There’s something incredibly comforting about strawberry shortcake—and now you don’t need a crowd to enjoy it. This small batch, made-for-you shortcake delivers everything you love about the classic: a golden, buttery biscuit, sweet strawberries, and freshly whipped cream.

This recipe is perfect when you’re craving something nostalgic but don’t want to deal with leftovers. It’s quick, customizable (open-face or stacked—your call), and deeply satisfying.

Baking for one doesn’t mean sacrificing flavor or fun, and this little dessert proves it. Whether you’re celebrating a solo win or just indulging in a quiet night in, this shortcake has your name all over it.

👉 Pro Tip: Save the extra biscuit for breakfast—or dessert again tomorrow. No judgment.

Strawberry Shortcake Stack

Strawberry Shortcake

strawberry Shortcake is a classic but it's always made in bulk, here you get to make it just for you
Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 15 minutes
Cooling 20 minutes
Total Time 45 minutes
Course Dessert
Cuisine American
Servings 1 person

Ingredients
  

Biscuits

Biscuit Tops before baking

Strawberries & Cream

Instructions
 

Biscuits

  • Preheat over to 400°
  • Stir together flour, sugar, baking powder, lemon zest, cinnamon and salt
  • Add butter and mix into dry until mix is crumbly
  • Add cream (or milk) and mix till dough comes together into a ball
  • Using hand flatten out dough to about 1/4" thick,
  • Using a regular drinking glass or a 3" biscuit cutter, press down but do not twist and cut out first biscuit
  • Gather up remaining dough into a ball and flatten out again, you should have a near perfect 2nd biscuit
  • Lay biscuits on baking tray, brush with a little cream and sprinkle with sugar — if you don't have a pastry brush you can sprinkle a little cream on the biscuits with a spoon then use the back of the spoon to spread it around
  • Bake for 12-15 minutes, until golden
  • When done, let cool about 5 minutes then feel free to cut open to help quicken cooling
  • Mix cream, powdered sugar and vanilla
  • Once biscuits have cooled, put whip cream on top then berries, it's up to you if you're an open face or a stacker 🙂
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