Well, let me tell ya, makin’ a Matcha Strawberry Cake ain’t all that hard, and it sure does taste good! If you’re lookin’ for somethin’ that’s both sweet and a little bit different, this here cake is just what you need. It’s got that earthy matcha flavor that mixes real nice with the fruity taste of strawberries. It’s like nature itself came together and said, “Let’s make somethin’ special!”

Now, you might be thinkin’, “What in the world is matcha?” Well, honey, matcha is just powdered green tea leaves, ground up so fine, you can barely see it. It’s been around forever, but people started gettin’ real fancy with it in recent years. You’ve probably seen it in lattes, smoothies, and even in ice cream. The stuff’s got this earthy taste that’s not too strong, but it gives whatever you put it in a nice little kick. It’s good for ya too, so they say. Full of antioxidants and all that healthy stuff. I can’t tell ya much about all that science, but I know it’s good for the body!
But the real magic happens when you mix matcha with strawberries. Those sweet, juicy berries and that earthy matcha powder make a taste that’ll just knock your socks off. Strawberries are nice and fresh, and they bring this sweet juiciness to the cake, while matcha gives it a kinda bitter taste, but not in a bad way. Just enough to make you wanna go back for another bite!
What You’ll Need:
- 1 cup all-purpose flour
- 1/2 cup sugar (you can add more if you like it sweeter!)
- 2 teaspoons matcha powder
- 1/2 cup butter (or you can use margarine if you like)
- 1/2 cup milk (regular or oat milk works just fine)
- 2 eggs (if you don’t eat eggs, you can use a substitute)
- 1 teaspoon baking powder
- 1/4 teaspoon vanilla extract
- 1/2 cup fresh strawberries (cut into small pieces)
How to Make It:
First thing’s first, preheat that oven to about 350°F (175°C). Gotta make sure it’s nice and warm in there, so the cake can rise good and proper. Now grab a bowl, and mix your flour, matcha powder, sugar, and baking powder together. Give it a little stir to get everything all mixed up.

In a separate bowl, whisk together the eggs, milk, and melted butter. Don’t forget to add that vanilla extract, it’ll make everything smell real nice. Once that’s all mixed up, pour the wet ingredients into the dry ones. Stir it gently, don’t overdo it, just until everything’s combined. Then fold in those fresh strawberries, so you get a nice even spread of fruit in every bite.
Next, grease your cake pan, pour the batter in, and stick it in the oven. Let it bake for about 30-35 minutes, or until a toothpick comes out clean. Every oven’s a little different, so keep an eye on it. When it’s done, let it cool down for a bit before you try to cut into it.
What Makes This Cake Special:
This cake’s special because it’s not like any other cake you’ve had before. The matcha gives it a little bit of a bitter bite, but that bitterness balances out with the sweet strawberries. It’s like the perfect harmony of flavors. Plus, it’s not too sweet, so if you’re not one for those cakes that make your teeth hurt just from lookin’ at ‘em, this one’s perfect. It’s simple, it’s fresh, and it’s downright delicious!
Why You’ll Love It:

Besides the flavor, this Matcha Strawberry Cake is easy to make and doesn’t need a whole lot of fancy ingredients. If you’ve got some strawberries and a bit of matcha powder lying around, you can whip it up in no time. It’s the kind of cake that makes you feel like you’re doin’ somethin’ healthy, even though you’re indulgin’ in dessert. And I’ll tell ya, this cake is just as good with a nice cup of tea as it is with a tall glass of cold milk!
So next time you’re lookin’ for somethin’ to bake up, give this Matcha Strawberry Cake a try. It’s simple, it’s fresh, and it’ll make your taste buds do a little happy dance. Trust me on this one, you won’t regret it!
Tags:[Matcha Cake, Strawberry Cake, Matcha Recipes, Cake Recipe, Easy Cake, Healthy Desserts, Strawberry Desserts, Matcha Strawberry Cake, Baking with Matcha, Homemade Cake]