If you love rich desserts that combine creamy cheesecake swirls, juicy strawberries, and soft cake layers, this Strawberry Earthquake Cake will quickly become a favorite in your kitchen. The name comes from the way the cake cracks and swirls as it bakes, creating beautiful pockets of creamy filling and strawberry flavor throughout the cake.
I’m Chef James from Tiramisucake.com home of indulgent layered treats like our Classic Tiramisu Recipe and this earthquake cake is one of those desserts that looks impressive while being surprisingly simple to make. It uses a cake mix base and a luscious cream cheese layer that sinks and swirls during baking, creating a dessert that’s both rustic and irresistible.
The combination of soft strawberry cake, creamy cheesecake filling, and bursts of strawberry flavor makes every bite rich, moist, and delicious.
Because this dessert contains dairy ingredients such as cream cheese and butter, proper storage is important. According to the USDA, desserts containing dairy should be refrigerated if left out longer than two hours. For official food safety guidelines visit:
https://www.fsis.usda.gov/
Let’s bake one of the easiest and most indulgent strawberry desserts you’ll ever make.

Why You’ll Love This Strawberry Earthquake Cake
- Easy dessert using cake mix
- Creamy cheesecake swirls throughout the cake
- Sweet strawberry flavor in every bite
- Beautiful cracked “earthquake” texture
- Perfect for parties or potlucks
- Rich, moist, and incredibly satisfying
If you love strawberry desserts and cream cheese frosting, this cake delivers both in one decadent recipe.
What Is an Earthquake Cake?
An earthquake cake is a dessert where the layers shift and crack while baking.
This happens because:
- the cream cheese mixture sinks into the batter
- the cake rises around it
- cracks form across the surface
The result is a dessert with creamy pockets of cheesecake filling and soft cake layers.

Ingredients
Cake Base
- 1 box strawberry cake mix
- ingredients listed on cake mix (eggs, oil, water)
Chef James Tip: You can also use vanilla cake mix with strawberry puree for a homemade flavor.
Cream Cheese Swirl
- 8 oz (226g) cream cheese, softened
- ½ cup (113g) unsalted butter, melted
- 2 cups powdered sugar
- 1 tsp vanilla extract
Strawberry Layer
- 1 cup chopped fresh strawberries
- ½ cup strawberry preserves
Optional Toppings
- fresh strawberries
- whipped cream
- white chocolate drizzle

Step-by-Step Instructions
Step 1 – Prepare the Oven
Preheat oven to 350°F (175°C).
Grease a 9×13-inch baking dish.
Step 2 – Prepare the Cake Batter
Prepare the strawberry cake mix according to package instructions.
Pour the batter into the prepared baking dish.
Step 3 – Add the Strawberry Layer
Spread chopped strawberries and strawberry preserves evenly over the batter.
This creates sweet fruity pockets throughout the cake.
Step 4 – Make the Cream Cheese Mixture
In a bowl beat together:
- cream cheese
- melted butter
- powdered sugar
- vanilla extract
Mix until smooth and creamy.
Step 5 – Add the Cream Cheese Swirl
Spoon the cream cheese mixture over the cake batter in dollops.
Do not mix — it will swirl naturally during baking.
Chef James Tip: The uneven dollops help create the signature earthquake cracks.
Step 6 – Bake the Cake
Bake for 40–45 minutes.
The cake will crack and the cream cheese mixture will swirl throughout the cake.
Allow the cake to cool before serving.

Flavor Variations
Chocolate Strawberry Earthquake Cake
Use chocolate cake mix instead of strawberry.
Coconut Strawberry Cake
Add shredded coconut to the batter.
White Chocolate Strawberry Cake
Add white chocolate chips before baking.
Berry Earthquake Cake
Add raspberries and blueberries.
Tips for the Best Earthquake Cake
- Do not mix the cream cheese layer into the batter.
- Bake until the center is just set.
- Let the cake cool slightly before slicing.
- Serve slightly chilled for the best texture.
Storage & Food Safety
Refrigerator
Store covered for 3–4 days.
Freezer
Freeze slices for up to 2 months.
Because this cake contains dairy ingredients, follow USDA food safety recommendations:
https://www.fsis.usda.gov/

Frequently Asked Questions
Why is it called earthquake cake?
The cake cracks and shifts while baking, creating a textured surface.
Can I use fresh strawberries?
Yes, fresh strawberries add great flavor and texture.
Can I use a different cake mix?
Yes, vanilla or chocolate cake mixes work well.
Can I make it ahead of time?
Yes, it actually tastes even better the next day.
Can I make it gluten-free?
Use a gluten-free cake mix.
Does it need refrigeration?
Yes because of the cream cheese layer.
What to Serve with Strawberry Earthquake Cake
This dessert pairs beautifully with:
- vanilla ice cream
- whipped cream
- iced coffee
- strawberry sauce
It also complements layered desserts like our Classic Tiramisu Recipe for a stunning dessert table.
Conclusion
This Strawberry Earthquake Cake is the perfect combination of creamy cheesecake filling and soft strawberry cake. The cracked surface and rich swirls make every slice look rustic and irresistible.
Whether you serve it for a party, holiday dessert table, or weekend baking project, it’s guaranteed to impress.
Just remember to store leftovers properly and follow USDA food safety guidelines:
https://www.fsis.usda.gov/
Now it’s your turn — mix the batter, swirl in the cream cheese, and bake a strawberry dessert that everyone will love. 🍓🍰✨


