Frosted Strawberry Cookies

There’s something about a double dose of strawberry that feels extra special, and these frosted strawberry cookies absolutely deliver. Today’s soft-baked, chewy cookies are topped with a naturally pink, flavor-packed strawberry cream cheese frosting, both made with real freeze-dried strawberries. No artificial flavors, no food coloring… just pure, concentrated berry flavor in every bite!

If you’ve ever baked with freeze-dried berries before, you already know their magic: they add bold flavor without extra moisture, which means you can incorporate them into desserts without throwing off the ratio of wet-to-dry ingredients. Total baking lifesavers!

In this recipe, we use freeze-dried strawberries to flavor both the cookie dough and the frosting. They add a bright, concentrated strawberry flavor to each component without affecting texture. And as a bonus, they create that naturally beautiful pink color.

These cookies have all the flavor of this reader-favorite strawberry cake, but with the deliciously soft, chewy texture of a drop sugar cookie. In fact, it’s topped with the very same strawberry cream cheese frosting! 🙂

Here’s what 1 taste tester said, verbatim: “I don’t use this phrase a lot, but you must know that this is the best cookie I have EVER eaten. The flavor is out of this world. It’s as close to eating a strawberry without actually eating a strawberry.”

And best of all, you don’t have to wait for strawberries to be in season to make a batch. (Though a fresh berry on top certainly adds some oomph!)

Here’s Why This Strawberry Cookie Recipe Works

  • No artificial flavoring or coloring: Freeze-dried strawberries deliver real strawberry flavor in every bite, without adding unneeded moisture to the dough or frosting.
  • The secret ingredient: cream cheese! Using cream cheese in the dough balances the sweetness and makes the cookies melt-in-your-mouth tender—soft, chewy, a little creamy, and not crumbly or cakey in the slightest.
  • Double the freeze-dried strawberries, double the deliciousness: The cookie dough includes both ground and whole freeze-dried berries. The ground powder adds concentrated flavor, and the whole pieces add chewy texture as well as gorgeous pops of color in every bite.

Recipe Testing Strawberry Cookies

My team and I made more batches of strawberry cookies than we can count in our quest to create the BEST strawberry cookie.

We tried using cooked fresh strawberries (like a strawberry sauce); strawberry jam; and fresh strawberries; but freeze-dried strawberries were the clear choice for delivering the purest strawberry flavor without adding excess moisture to the dough. We tried using all ground, and all whole, but in the end we loved the cookie dough that uses BOTH ground and whole freeze-dried berries.

We also tested various versions of a strawberry drop sugar cookie using baking powder and more butter, but each and every time, the dough with the baking soda and cream cheese won in taste and texture.

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When it came to topping these frosted strawberry cookies, that was a no-brainer: we simply scaled down the strawberry cream cheese frosting from my favorite strawberry cake. Perfection!

Ingredients You Need & Why

  • Freeze-Dried Strawberries: You need a lot of these, for both the cookies and the frosting. You’ll grind some into a powder, and keep some whole for texture.
  • Softened Butter: Be sure to use proper room-temperature butter, which may be cooler than you think (about 65°F (18°C) is ideal). It makes up the base of the frosting as well.
  • Cream Cheese: Pick up one block/brick of full-fat cream cheese. You need half for the cookie dough and the other half for the frosting.
  • Sugar: Granulated sugar sweetens, and helps the cookies spread. We also roll the cookie dough balls in some sugar before baking.
  • Egg: One egg binds everything together.
  • Vanilla & Salt: Key flavorings in pretty much all our cookie recipes!
  • Flour: All-purpose flour provides the structure.
  • Baking Soda: Provides lift for thick cookies.
  • Confectioners’ Sugar: Sweetens, thickens, and stabilizes the frosting.

How to Make Our Winning Batch of Strawberry Cookies

Let me walk you through this recipe with some step photos before you get started. Start by pulsing half the freeze-dried strawberries in your food processor until finely ground:

The rest of the ingredients all come together in one mixing bowl with an electric mixer. Cream together butter, cream cheese, and sugar; beat in the egg and vanilla; then add all your dry ingredients. Finally, beat in the remaining half of the freeze-dried strawberries (the ones you kept whole). The mixer will break them down into smaller pieces as it beats them into the dough—that’s exactly what we want.

Because there is no food coloring in the dough, the baked cookies are a pink-tinted beige color. The longer the dough sits in the refrigerator, the more purple-toned it becomes. If you’d like to tint the cookie dough, I recommend red or pink gel food coloring. The pictured dough and cookies were not tinted with food coloring.

This very thick and sticky dough needs to chill for 2 hours before you scoop and roll it. It’s much easier to handle after chilling! Roll the cookie dough balls into some granulated sugar before baking:

Success Tips for the Best Strawberry Cookies

  • Use both ground and whole freeze-dried strawberries in the dough for the best flavor and texture (plus all those pretty pink speckles and freckles!)
  • Don’t skip chilling the dough: This prevents spreading and improves texture. Keep in mind that if the dough chills for longer than a couple hours, it may take on a purple/grayish hue. The cookies will still taste great, but the color may look a bit different than the cookies pictured here.
  • Measure flour correctly: Weigh or spoon and level your flour to avoid dense cookies.
  • Bake on light-colored (silver) baking sheets: Dark metal pans conduct heat faster and can cause the cookies to over-brown on the bottom. I always use and recommend these half sheet pans lined with silicone baking mats or parchment paper for cookies.

Strawberry Cream Cheese Frosting

While these soft-baked strawberry cookies bring the berry bliss all on their own, a double dose of strawberry sweetness is always a good idea… so we’re adding frosting. I know, I really had to twist your arm there. 😉

We’re using a scaled-down version of the frosting on this strawberry cake. It’s smooth, ultra creamy, and just sweet enough to complement the cookies without overpowering them.

Just like with the cookie dough, ground freeze-dried strawberries are the key to making a strawberry frosting without any artificial flavoring. They deliver the most intense (and natural) strawberry flavor while, at the same time, do not alter the texture of the actual frosting. And they turn it a naturally pretty pink color, too!

If you’d prefer a cream-cheese-less buttercream instead, feel free to use this strawberry buttercream frosting.

Where do I buy freeze-dried strawberries?

I usually find them at major grocery stores in the dried fruit section or at Target, Trader Joe’s, Aldi, Walmart, or online here or here. They tend to be more expensive online.

Can I use fresh or frozen strawberries instead?

Not today. While we start with fresh strawberries for strawberry cupcakes, this strawberry cookie dough requires freeze-dried strawberries. If you’re looking to make cookies with fresh strawberries, try these strawberry biscuit cookies instead.

Can I leave out the cream cheese?

I don’t recommend it. My team and I tried many, many variations using just butter and nothing ever compared to the version below! If you’d like to test it out, feel free to add strawberry powder to these drop sugar cookies. If doing so, leave out the sprinkles, and you may want to slightly increase the flour to avoid over-spreading.

Can I add food coloring to the cookies?

Yes, if you’d like a deeper pink hue, you can tint the cookie dough with pink or red gel food coloring.

If you love these fruity frosted cookies, try these lemon blueberry cookies next!

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frosted strawberry cookies.

Frosted Strawberry Cookies

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  • Author: Sally McKenney
  • Prep Time: 2 hours, 20 minutes (includes chilling)
  • Cook Time: 13 minutes
  • Total Time: 2 hours, 40 minutes
  • Yield: 28 cookies
  • Category: Cookies, Dessert
  • Method: Baking
  • Cuisine: American
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Description

Soft, chewy strawberry cookies made with real freeze-dried strawberries and topped with a creamy strawberry cream cheese frosting. Naturally flavored and beautifully pink, these cookies are packed with bold strawberry flavor in every bite. See Recipe Notes for tips on freeze-dried strawberries and freezing the dough.


Ingredients

Cookies

  • 3/4 cup (12 Tbsp; 170g) unsalted butter, softened to room temperature
  • 4 ounces (113g) full-fat block cream cheese, at room temperature
  • 1 and 1/3 cups (267g) granulated sugar
  • 1 large egg
  • 1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
  • 2 and 1/2 cups (313g) all-purpose flour
  • 3/4 teaspoon baking soda
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt
  • 2 cups (about 48g) freeze-dried strawberries, divided

Rolling 

  • 1/3 cup (67g) granulated sugar

Strawberry Cream Cheese Frosting

  • 1/2 cup (about 12g) freeze-dried strawberries
  • 4 ounces (113g) full-fat brick cream cheese, softened to room temperature
  • 1/2 cup (8 Tbsp; 113g) unsalted butter, softened to room temperature
  • 2 cups (240g) confectioners’ sugar
  • 1/2 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
  • pinch of salt, to taste
  • for topping: sliced fresh strawberries


Instructions

  1. Make the cookies: Using a food processor or blender, process half (1 cup/24g) of the freeze-dried strawberries into a powdery crumb. Set aside. Reserve the remaining 1 cup of freeze-dried strawberries to beat into the dough in step 3.
  2. In a large bowl using a handheld or stand mixer fitted with a paddle attachment, beat the butter, cream cheese, and sugar together on medium-high speed until creamed, about 3 minutes. (Here’s a helpful tutorial if you need guidance on how to cream butter and sugar.) Scrape down the sides and bottom of the bowl as needed. Add the egg and vanilla extract and beat on medium-high speed until combined, about 1 minute. Scrape down the sides and bottom of the bowl and beat again as needed to combine. 
  3. Add the strawberry powder, flour, baking soda, and salt. Beat on low speed until combined, then increase to medium-high speed and beat until combined. Finally, beat in the remaining 1 cup (24g) freeze-dried strawberries just until incorporated. Dough will be thick and sticky.
  4. Cover and chill the dough in the refrigerator for at least 2 hours (and up to 3 days). This dough is quite sticky before chilling, so chilling is key. Keep in mind that the longer the dough chills, the more it can take on a slightly purple/grayish hue from the freeze-dried berries. This is completely normal and doesn’t affect the taste—the baked cookies will still be wonderfully flavored!
  5. Preheat the oven to 350°F (177°C). Line light-colored baking sheets with parchment paper or silicone baking mats.
  6. Scoop dough, about 1.5 Tablespoons (35g) of dough per cookie, and roll into balls. Roll each into granulated sugar and arrange 3 inches apart on the prepared baking sheets.
  7. Bake for 13–14 minutes or until the edges are set. The centers will look very soft, but they will continue to set as they cool.
  8. Remove from the oven and allow cookies to cool on the baking sheet for 10 minutes before transferring to a cooling rack to cool completely.
  9. Make the frosting: Using a food processor or blender, process the freeze-dried strawberries into a powdery crumb. Set aside.
  10. In a large bowl using a handheld or stand mixer fitted with a paddle or whisk attachment, beat the butter and cream cheese on medium-high speed until creamy and combined, about 2 minutes. Add confectioners’ sugar, strawberry powder, and vanilla extract. Beat on low speed for 30 seconds, then gradually increase to high speed and beat for 2 minutes. Taste. Add a pinch of salt if frosting is too sweet.
  11. Spread or pipe frosting on cooled cookies. I used a small offset spatula on the pictured cookies. Garnish with a fresh strawberry slice just before serving, if desired.
  12. Store frosted cookies tightly covered at room temperature for 1 day or in the refrigerator for up to 1 week.

Notes

  1. Make Ahead & Freezing Instructions: For the cookies: You can make the cookie dough ahead and chill in the refrigerator for up to 3 days. Cookie dough balls freeze well for up to 3 months. Bake frozen cookie dough balls for an extra minute, no need to thaw. Read my tips and tricks on how to freeze cookie dough. Baked (unfrosted) cookies freeze well for up to 3 months. For the frosting: Use immediately or cover tightly and store for up to 1 week in the refrigerator or up to 3 months in the freezer. After freezing, thaw in the refrigerator then beat the frosting on medium speed for a few seconds so it’s creamy again. After thawing or refrigerating, beating in a splash of heavy cream or milk will help thin the frosting out again, if needed. (It stiffens in the refrigerator.)
  2. Special Tools (affiliate links): Food Processor or Blender | Electric Mixer (Handheld or Stand) | Spatula | Baking Sheets | Silicone Baking Mats or Parchment Paper | Medium Cookie Scoop | Cooling Rack | Small Offset Spatula
  3. Where to Buy Freeze-Dried Strawberries: I usually find them at major grocery stores in the dried fruit section or at Target, Trader Joe’s, Aldi, Walmart, or online here or here. They tend to be more expensive online. Do not use the chewy/gummy dried strawberries. You need FREEZE-dried strawberries, which grind into a powder.
  4. Do Not Use Fresh or Frozen Strawberries: This recipe requires freeze-dried strawberries. Fresh or frozen strawberries add too much moisture and will throw off the dough. If you’re looking to bake with fresh strawberries, try my strawberry biscuit cookies instead.
  5. Cream Cheese in Dough: I don’t recommend leaving out the cream cheese in the cookie dough. It adds richness and creates a soft, tender texture that butter alone couldn’t replicate in testing. If you want to experiment, you can add strawberry powder to my drop sugar cookies instead; just leave out the sprinkles and consider slightly increasing the flour to prevent over-spreading.
  6. Can I Skip the Cream Cheese in the Frosting? Try this recipe for strawberry buttercream instead (halve the amounts).
  7. Food Coloring (Optional): The cookies have a naturally light pink hue, but you can tint the dough with pink or red gel food coloring before chilling it for a brighter color. For reference, the pictured cookies do not contain food coloring.
  8. Be sure to check out my top 5 cookie baking tips AND these are my 10 must-have cookie baking tools.
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  1. Priscilla says:
    May 31, 2026

    These were delicious. I brought in some to share with my colleagues and they gave a huge approval.

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  2. Joanna Baer says:
    May 31, 2026

    Brought them to a potluck and everyone was asking for the recipe to these cookies!!

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  3. Jennifer Cox says:
    May 31, 2026

    Excellent. Could put crushed graham cracker on top of icing and it’d be just like strawberry cheesecake cookies. Easy too!

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  4. Steph Davis says:
    May 31, 2026

    These are so delicious! They’re like a strawberry snickerdoodle. 10/10 recommend.

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  5. Sally Marr says:
    May 31, 2026

    Oh wow!! These are so delicious and I love the addition of cream cheese in the batter and frosting!!! They won’t last long!!! Thanks Sally for another great recipe!!❤️

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  6. Kimberlee Kiefer says:
    May 31, 2026

    These cookies are absolutely incredible; when my partner tried them he said they are now a top three favorite cookie ever for him. They are easy to bake, packed with real strawberry flavor, and delicious both frosted and unfrosted. They were so much fun to make; if you love strawberry desserts this is the cookie for you.

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  7. Denise says:
    May 31, 2026

    These cookies are delicious! They taste great with and without the frosting. It was my first time using freeze-dried fruit in a recipe. My only change was using salted butter and cutting the salt a tiny bit. I’ll definitely be making these again and experimenting with other fruit flavors too! Thank you for another fun challenge!

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  8. Joanne Osburn says:
    May 31, 2026

    These were fun to make and so tasty! I don’t think I’ve ever had a cookie like this – they were amazing! I get together with a group of friends for dinner every few months and at their request I always make dessert (almost always one of your recipes!). I brought these to our last get-together, and they said it was the best dessert I’ve brought! Yay!

    I made one tweak in the prep: I found I didn’t like doing the strawberry powder in the food processor – it was pretty messy and I felt I lost a good portion of the powder when it either puffed out or disappeared into the crevices of the machine. When I prepped the strawberry powder for the frosting, I just left them in the package (zipped closed) and smashed them with a rolling pin. I’ll do that when I make this recipe again – it felt simpler. That’s no criticism of the recipe, just my preference.

    Thanks for another amazing recipe!!

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  9. Kristen says:
    May 31, 2026

    These turned out great! Thank you for including the tip about a grayish/purple hue in the dough when chilled longer. I would have panicked, but didn’t have to. This frosting is DELICIOUS!

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  10. Julie Mahowald says:
    May 31, 2026

    Made this for the May baking challenge and we enjoyed them! Needed just over 2oz of freeze dried strawberries. Personally not a cream cheese person, so I made a half batch of the strawberry buttercream instead. Found the recipe pretty easy.

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  11. Gabrielle Bacon says:
    May 31, 2026

    I made these for some preachers in a revival and all 3 LOVED them! By the time I remembered to take a picture for the challenge, I only had 1 cookies left. The icing makes the cookies spectacular! Wow! Definitely a keeper!

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  12. Jill says:
    May 31, 2026

    Delicious! Great recipe!

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  13. Jill Valente says:
    May 31, 2026

    So delicious!! Brought them in to work and everyone loved them!

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  14. Heather V says:
    May 31, 2026

    I made these cookies with my 8 year old for the monthly challenge. They were very easy to make. I think this was the first fruity cookie I’ve had and I was pleasantly surprised at how good these were! Our family was split 50/50 on whether we liked the cream cheese icing. I probably would have preferred the buttercream frosting but the cookies are great with no frosting at all.

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  15. COLLEEN Helmstetter says:
    May 31, 2026

    Wonderful strawberry flavor, but mine looked pretty drab, not pink, even so, I will be making again

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  16. Karen Peoples says:
    May 31, 2026

    I did not make these but my daughter did and they were SO good. I will try it myself one of these days. This month I made the alternate receipt so I will leave a rating if those delicious muffins.

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  17. Shirelle Cordon says:
    May 31, 2026

    So good! Loved that you use freeze dried strawberries (no waiting for good fresh ones!) and it was an easy to follow and quick recipe. Soft and pillowy with just the right amount of strawberry and the cream cheese balances out the sweetness so well. My kitchen smelled like a strawberry field when I was done!

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  18. Shirelle Cordon says:
    May 31, 2026

    So good! Loved that you use freeze dried strawberries (no waiting for good fresh ones!) and it was an easy to follow and quick recipe. Kitchen smelled like a strawberry field when I was done!

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  19. Matthew Thompson says:
    May 31, 2026

    Great recipe, was absolutely delicious!

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  20. Lisa G Duncan says:
    May 31, 2026

    Wonderful strawberry cookies!
    I will definitely be making these again.
    Thank you Sally

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  21. Holly Kier says:
    May 31, 2026

    Super easy and delicious recipe!

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  22. Karen Rubino says:
    May 31, 2026

    These cookies are so good! Very easy to make! I will definitely be making these again!

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  23. Karen Rubino says:
    May 31, 2026

    These cookies are sooooo good! Very easy to make! I will definitely be making these again!

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  24. Sally Somerall says:
    May 31, 2026

    Perfect for Summer! Not too sweet! My family loves these.

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  25. Anna Stanek says:
    May 31, 2026

    The flavor and texture of these cookies is so good and the frosting is delicious!

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  26. Jen says:
    May 31, 2026

    I was so excited to post my review I forgot the stars – 5 it is

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  27. Jen says:
    May 31, 2026

    I’m not usually fan of strawberry bakes as they’re always too sweet for my liking with little strawberry flavour left. But these looked so intriguing and unlike any other cookie I’d made or indeed seen before, I just had to give them a go. And boy am I glad I did! The freezedried strawberries pack such a punch of tangy flavour which offsets the sweetness perfectly. I left my cookies in the oven for an extra minute to have slightly crispy edges and combined with the creamy buttercream these cookies are just outrageously good. Never in a million years would I have thought of this pairing – Sally, you’ve done it again Would it be frowned upon to declare them breakfast cookies what with the strawberries inside?!

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  28. samantha says:
    May 31, 2026

    yum loved these so so much

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  29. HEIDI BROWN says:
    May 31, 2026

    Awesome! My granddaughter broke her arm THE FIRST DAY OF SUMMER VACATION:-( These cookies made her smile Garnished with my first strawberries from the garden 🙂

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  30. samantha giesbrecht says:
    May 31, 2026

    YUM very pretty and we loved these

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