strawberry cream freezer bars

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Step 3: Whip the Cream

  1. In a chilled mixing bowl, pour in the heavy whipping cream.
  2. Beat with an electric mixer on medium speed until soft peaks form.
  3. Gradually add powdered sugar and vanilla extract, continuing to beat until stiff peaks form. The cream should be smooth, fluffy, and hold its shape.

Step 4: Assemble the Bars

  1. Take the chilled crust from the freezer and evenly spread the cooled strawberry filling over it.
  2. Gently spoon the whipped cream over the strawberry layer, spreading it evenly to the edges.
  3. For a decorative touch, you can swirl the cream and strawberries together slightly with a spatula or knife.

Step 5: Freeze and Serve

  1. Cover the pan with plastic wrap or aluminum foil.
  2. Freeze for at least 4–6 hours, or until the layers are firm. Overnight freezing works best for clean slices.
  3. Once frozen, remove the dessert from the pan using the parchment paper.
  4. Slice into bars and serve immediately. For a special touch, you can garnish with fresh strawberry slices or a drizzle of melted chocolate.

Tips for Perfect Strawberry Cream Freezer Bars

  • Strawberry Texture: If you prefer smoother filling, you can mash or blend the strawberries before adding the cornstarch.
  • Cream Stability: Make sure the whipped cream is stiff before layering; this keeps it from melting too quickly when slicing.
  • Serving Tip: Let the bars sit at room temperature for 3–5 minutes before slicing to make cutting easier.

These Strawberry Cream Freezer Bars are a refreshing, crowd-pleasing dessert that combines sweet, tangy, and creamy flavors in every bite. Perfect for hot summer days, parties, or simply treating yourself to something cool and indulgent.


If you want, I can also create a shortcut version using sweetened condensed milk and freeze-only method—no cooking at all, and it’s just as creamy. It’s a teen-friendly, super easy alternative.

Do you want me to make that version too?

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