Strawberry Shortcake Cheesecake Sushi Rolls (A Fun No-Bake Recipe)
This recipe transforms the classic flavors of strawberry shortcake into a playful, no-bake dessert sushi. Imagine creamy cheesecake and fresh strawberries wrapped in soft pound cake—it’s a simple, impressive treat that requires zero oven time. For more show-stopping sweets, check out our full collection of dessert recipes.
The Engineering Behind Dessert Sushi
This recipe works by deconstructing strawberry shortcake and reassembling it using sushi as a structural blueprint. Each component is engineered for flavor, texture, and stability.
- The “Rice” (Pound Cake): We swap sticky rice for flattened pound cake. Its dense, buttery crumb is sturdy enough to be rolled without crumbling, providing the perfect cake-like base.
- The “Nori” (Fruit Leather): An optional but recommended layer of strawberry fruit leather acts as the wrapper. It adds a concentrated burst of fruit flavor and a beautiful, glossy finish.
- The “Filling” (No-Bake Cheesecake & Fruit): The core is a simple, stable no-bake cheesecake filling. It’s thick enough to hold its shape when sliced and delivers that signature tangy, creamy flavor. Fresh, diced strawberries provide a bright, juicy contrast.
Key Ingredients & Smart Substitutions
Precision matters. Here’s the breakdown of core components and how to adapt them.
- Pound Cake: A store-bought frozen pound cake is your fastest route. Thaw it completely. Its uniform, dense texture is ideal.
- Substitution: Angel food cake is too light and will tear. A sturdy, homemade butter cake, cooled completely, is the best alternative.
- Cream Cheese: Use full-fat, block-style cream cheese. Whipped or low-fat versions are too soft and will result in a runny filling that won’t slice cleanly.
- Strawberries: Fresh, firm strawberries are best. Dice them small and pat them dry to prevent excess moisture from compromising the filling.
- Substitution: Other firm fruits work well. Try finely diced mango, kiwi, or peaches. If using frozen berries, thaw and drain them thoroughly on paper towels.
- Fruit Leather/Fruit Roll-Ups: This adds a professional look and an intense fruit flavor. Strawberry or raspberry works best. This is just one of many ways to get creative with our collection of recipes.
Step-by-Step Instructions
- Prepare the Cheesecake Filling: In a medium bowl, use a hand mixer to beat the softened cream cheese, powdered sugar, and vanilla extract until completely smooth and creamy. Gently fold in the finely diced strawberries. Set aside.
- Create the Pound Cake “Mat”: Trim the dark crusts from all sides of the pound cake loaf. Slice the loaf horizontally into 3-4 wide, flat planks, about 1/2-inch thick.
- Flatten the Cake: Lay a large piece of plastic wrap on your work surface. Arrange the pound cake planks on top, overlapping them slightly to form a single rectangle. Place another piece of plastic wrap on top. Use a rolling pin to gently flatten the cake into a unified mat, about 1/4-inch thick. The pressure will seal the seams.
- Layer the Components: Remove the top layer of plastic wrap. If using, lay the fruit leather sheets over the pound cake, covering the surface completely.
- Add the Filling: Spread the cheesecake filling evenly over the pound cake (or fruit leather), leaving a 1/inch border along the far edge. This prevents the filling from squeezing out.
- Roll the “Sushi”: Using the bottom layer of plastic wrap to help you, lift the edge of the cake closest to you and begin rolling it into a tight log. Use the plastic wrap to guide and tighten the roll, just like a sushi mat.
- Chill for Stability: Wrap the entire log tightly in the plastic wrap, twisting the ends to secure it. Place in the freezer for at least 1-2 hours or in the refrigerator for 4 hours. This step is critical for clean slices.
- Slice and Serve: Once firm, unwrap the log. Use a very sharp, thin knife to slice the log into 1-inch thick “sushi” rounds. For the cleanest cuts, wipe the knife with a damp cloth between each slice.

Mastering the Roll: Pro-Technique
Getting a clean, tight roll is the key to success.
- Don’t Overfill: It’s tempting to pack in the filling, but this is the primary cause of messy, bursting rolls. A thin, even layer is all you need.
- Plastic Wrap is Your Tool: Don’t just use it for storage. Use it as a rolling mat to lift, guide, and apply even pressure as you roll the log.
- The Chill is Non-Negotiable: A room-temperature roll will compress and smear when you try to slice it. A firm, chilled log ensures sharp, defined rounds. If you love simple, no-bake assembly, this No-Bake Cannoli Delight recipe uses a similar chill-to-set technique.
COMMON MISTAKES TO AVOID
- Mistake: The pound cake tears when rolling.
Fix: You either rolled it too thin, or your cake was too dry. Ensure your cake is moist and don’t roll it thinner than 1/4-inch.
- Mistake: The filling squishes out the sides.
Fix: You overfilled it or didn’t leave a border. Spread the filling thinly and always leave a small gap at the edge to accommodate the pressure of rolling.
- Mistake: The slices are sloppy and misshapen.
Fix: The roll wasn’t chilled long enough. It must be very firm to the touch. Use a sharp (not serrated) knife and clean it between cuts.
FAQ
Q: Can I make these ahead of time?
A: Yes. You can make and store the uncut log in the freezer, tightly wrapped, for up to 1 week. Thaw in the refrigerator for 30 minutes before slicing and serving.
Q: Can I use different fruits in the filling?
A: Absolutely. Finely diced mango, raspberries, or peaches are excellent. Just be sure to pat them very dry to avoid making the cheesecake filling watery.
Q: How can I make a chocolate version?
A: Use a chocolate pound cake. Add 2 tablespoons of unsweetened cocoa powder to the cheesecake filling and fill with diced strawberries or raspberries.
For more unique no-bake dessert ideas, you might enjoy exploring these Mini Berry Pavlovas or these impressive No-Bake Ricotta Chocolate Dessert Cups.
NUTRITIONAL SNAPSHOT
| Nutrient | Amount per Serving |
|---|---|
| Calories | 280 kcal |
| Protein | 4g |
| Fat | 16g |
| Net Carbs | 29g |
| Fiber | 1g |
| Sugar | 22g |
Estimates are for one roll (approx. 1/8 of the log) and will vary based on specific ingredients used.
Strawberry Shortcake Cheesecake Sushi Rolls (A Fun No-Bake Recipe)
Ingredients
- 1 frozen pound cake (16 oz), thawed
- 8 oz block cream cheese, softened
- 1/2 cup powdered sugar
- 1 tsp vanilla extract
- 1 cup fresh strawberries, finely diced
- 4-6 sheets of strawberry fruit leather (optional)
