Strawberry Basil Shortcake Biscuits

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In about 43 minutes you can bake tender, buttery shortcake biscuits, slice them and layer with strawberries macerated in sugar, basil and lemon. Whip cold cream to soft peaks for a light contrast and assemble just before serving. Keep the butter and buttermilk cold, avoid overworking the dough, and let the berries rest to concentrate their juices for the best texture and flavor.

Updated on Thu, 23 Apr 2026 06:29:36 GMT
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The first time the aroma of fresh basil mingled with strawberries in my kitchen, I did a double-take. Usually, basil waits patiently for tomatoes and mozzarella—not dessert. Curiosity won over hesitation, and a spontaneous Sunday bake turned into the sweetest surprise. A hint of citrus, fluffy biscuits, clouds of whipped cream—the contrast felt like a welcome breeze on a hot day. Suddenly, shortcakes felt spirited and new.

I once made these for a picnic, slicing strawberries as the sunlight shifted in the kitchen, with my roommate humming along to an old playlist. Getting the biscuits out of the oven just as the scent turned nutty and golden felt like a tiny victory. By the time we found a patch of grass, the cream was soft and the basil shimmered on the fruit. Someone asked if I picked the strawberries myself, and I just smiled, knowing it was the basil that made them taste so alive. We laughed at whipped cream mustaches until the sun dipped low.

Ingredients

  • All-purpose flour: The sturdy base that makes biscuits tender, so be sure to spoon and level for a gentle crumb.
  • Granulated sugar: Just enough sweetness to make the biscuits shine without overpowering the berries.
  • Baking powder and baking soda: Together, they help the biscuits rise sky-high—a combination not to be skipped.
  • Salt: Even a pinch matters here, sharpening all the flavors in the dough.
  • Unsalted butter, cold and cubed: Work quickly so it stays chilled for flaky, golden layers.
  • Buttermilk, cold: Its tangy richness brings tenderness and complexity you’ll miss if you substitute.
  • Large egg: Adds structure and just the right richness—whisk before adding for even mixing.
  • Lemon zest (optional): When the mood strikes, the zest brightens every bite.
  • Vanilla extract: The background note that ties biscuit and cream together.
  • Fresh strawberries: Choose the most fragrant and deeply colored berries for best flavor.
  • Fresh basil, thinly sliced: Adds fragrance and a pop of green—stack the leaves, roll, and slice for ribbons.
  • Granulated sugar (for fruit): Helps the strawberries syrup and develop that glossy shine.
  • Juice of lemon: One squeeze wakes up the berries and basil beautifully.
  • Heavy whipping cream, cold: Chill your bowl and whisk for cream that whips in half the time.
  • Powdered sugar: Sweetens the cream smoothly, no gritty texture.
  • Vanilla extract (for cream): A second dash rounds out the richness.

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Instructions

Get Set Up:
Preheat your oven to 425°F (220°C) and line a baking sheet with parchment paper so the biscuits release effortlessly.
Mix Dry Ingredients:
In a large bowl, whisk together flour, sugar, baking powder, baking soda, salt, and lemon zest if you’re using it—the scent should hint at sunshine and promise.
Cut in Butter:
Add those cold cubes of butter and quickly work them in with a pastry cutter or your fingers; aim for coarse, lovely crumbs where tiny flecks of butter peek out.
Combine Wet Ingredients:
In a small bowl, whisk up buttermilk, egg, and vanilla, then pour gently into the dry; stir until just combined, avoiding overmixing for tender biscuits.
Shape and Bake:
Pat dough gently into a 1-inch thick rectangle, cut out 6 rounds, and set them on your prepared tray; brush with a touch of buttermilk if you want extra gloss, then bake 16–18 minutes until golden brown wafts fill the kitchen.
Let Cool:
Transfer biscuits to a wire rack and let them cool completely so the whipped cream won’t melt away on contact.
Prep the Strawberries:
In a bowl, toss strawberries with sugar, basil, and lemon juice; set aside at least 15 minutes to coax out their juices and aroma.
Whip the Cream:
With a sturdy whisk or electric mixer, beat the cream, powdered sugar, and vanilla until soft peaks form—it should billow easily, not stiffen up.
Build the Shortcakes:
Saw biscuits in half, spoon berries and juices over the bottoms, add clouds of whipped cream, then gently cap them—with more berries and cream if you please.
Glistening Strawberry Basil Shortcake Biscuits, perfect for a light summer dessert. Save
Glistening Strawberry Basil Shortcake Biscuits, perfect for a light summer dessert. | epicurestates.com

There’s something about the first spoonful when you catch both basil and strawberry that just stops the world for a moment. Friends who claimed not to like basil in desserts finished their plates, and my kitchen felt like summer in a bowl.

Making Ahead Makes a Difference

One Sunday, I prepped the biscuits early, popping them in an airtight container once cool. When guests arrived later that evening, assembly was effortless—just whip, slice, and spoon. The biscuits held their shape, and the rest was a breeze.

Little Moments to Make it Yours

I’ve swapped in mint when I was out of basil, and once added a dash of elderflower liqueur for a floral edge—both were magical in their own right. Even orange zest trades places with lemon when I want a deeper citrus note. These small changes keep the dessert feeling fresh and playful from season to season.

Serving Up the Joy

Presenting these shortcakes always sparks conversation—people notice the green flecks and that faint bite of basil. I like to set up a build-your-own bar for guests, right at the table.

  • Have extra basil or citrus nearby for extra brightness.
  • Serve immediately so the biscuits don’t get soggy.
  • If you have leftovers, store the components separately for best results.
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Soft Strawberry Basil Shortcake Biscuits bursting with bright, herby strawberry flavor. | epicurestates.com

Hope you have as much fun making and sharing these as I do—sometimes the biggest smiles come from the tiniest twist. Let this simple dessert bring a little sunshine to your day.

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Strawberry Basil Shortcake Biscuits

Buttery shortcake biscuits topped with macerated strawberries, basil, whipped cream and a touch of lemon.

Prep duration
25 min
Cook duration
18 min
Complete duration
43 min


Complexity Easy

Heritage American

Output 6 Portions

Dietary considerations Meat-free

Components

Biscuits

01 2 cups all-purpose flour
02 1/4 cup granulated sugar
03 1 tablespoon baking powder
04 1/2 teaspoon baking soda
05 1/2 teaspoon fine salt
06 1/2 cup unsalted butter, cold and cut into 1/2-inch cubes
07 2/3 cup cold buttermilk
08 1 large egg
09 Zest of 1 lemon (optional)
10 1 teaspoon vanilla extract

Strawberry–basil filling

01 1 pound fresh strawberries, hulled and sliced
02 2 tablespoons granulated sugar
03 2 tablespoons fresh basil, finely sliced
04 Juice of 1/2 lemon

Whipped cream

01 1 cup cold heavy whipping cream
02 2 tablespoons powdered sugar
03 1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract

Directions

Phase 01

Preheat and prepare pan: Position a rack in the upper third of the oven and preheat to 425°F. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper.

Phase 02

Combine dry ingredients: In a large bowl, whisk together the flour, granulated sugar, baking powder, baking soda, salt and lemon zest if using until evenly distributed.

Phase 03

Cut in butter: Add the cold cubed butter to the dry mixture and work it in with a pastry cutter or your fingertips until the mixture resembles coarse crumbs with some pea-sized pieces remaining.

Phase 04

Mix wet ingredients: In a small bowl, whisk the cold buttermilk with the egg and vanilla until homogenous; pour the wet mixture into the dry ingredients and stir gently just until incorporated, taking care not to overmix.

Phase 05

Shape and cut biscuits: Turn the dough onto a lightly floured surface, pat to a 1-inch thickness, and cut 6 rounds using a 2 1/2–3 inch cutter; reshape scraps as needed and place rounds on the prepared sheet.

Phase 06

Bake: Optionally brush the tops with a little buttermilk, then bake 16 to 18 minutes until the tops are golden brown and a tester comes out clean; transfer to a wire rack and cool completely.

Phase 07

Macerate strawberries: Toss the sliced strawberries with granulated sugar, sliced basil and lemon juice in a bowl; leave to macerate at room temperature for at least 15 minutes so juices develop.

Phase 08

Whip cream: Using a chilled bowl, beat the cold heavy cream with powdered sugar and vanilla until soft peaks form; do not overwhip.

Phase 09

Assemble shortcakes: Slice each cooled biscuit in half horizontally. Spoon macerated strawberries and a portion of their juices over the bottom halves, add a generous dollop of whipped cream, then cap with the remaining biscuit halves; finish with extra cream and berries as desired.

Necessary tools

  • Mixing bowls
  • Pastry cutter or fork
  • Measuring cups and spoons
  • Baking sheet
  • Parchment paper
  • Round biscuit cutter (2 1/2–3 inch)
  • Whisk or electric mixer
  • Wire cooling rack
  • Knife

Allergy details

Review each component for potential allergens and consult with healthcare professionals if you're uncertain.
  • Contains wheat (gluten), dairy (butter, cream, buttermilk), and eggs.

Nutritional information (each portion)

These values are offered as a general guide and shouldn't replace professional medical guidance.
  • Energy: 390
  • Fat: 22 g
  • Carbohydrates: 44 g
  • Protein: 6 g

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