Love mason jar desserts? Then these cute berry shortcakes are for you! Mixed berries are layered with whipped cream and buttery shortcakes in jars to create the perfect single-serving summer dessert!

Mixed berry shortcake in a jar with berries, whipped cream, and shortcakes

Why You’ll Love Mason Jar Desserts

Mason jars aren’t just for canning and Pinterest-inspired home decor: they’re also a fantastic tool for the home baker! They’re endlessly versatile. You can:

Best of all, Mason jar desserts are portable, single-serving, and–need I mention?–extremely cute! So as berry season approaches, I’m sharing a wonderful spring and summertime dessert: Mixed Berry Shortcakes in Jars!

🧾 What You’ll Need

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Table of Contents

Ingredients

Fittingly, the ingredient list for these shortcakes is blessedly short. You’ll need…

  • Crescent dough: This recipe makes use of crescent dough as a shortcut to creating buttery, crisp shortbread rounds. Crescent dough is typically found in the refrigerated section near canned cinnamon rolls and biscuits. If you cannot find it sold in whole sheets, you can use the precut croissant rolls. You can also use homemade biscuits, shortcrust biscuits (like in this Strawberry Shortcake recipe!), or even puff pastry.
  • Berries: You’ll want about 3 cups of berries. Feel free to swap in whatever is available and fresh where you are. For a more tropical fruit jar, consider adding in kiwi, mango, or dragon fruit.
  • Lime juice: Lime juice adds a little bit of tartness to the fruit mixture, and also helps them release their juices. Lemon juice will also do the job here, and you can use either fresh or from concentrate.
  • Whipped cream: Nothing beats homemade whipped cream, but swapping in a tub of whipped topping is also perfectly acceptable!
Mixed Berry Shortcakes in mason jars with a spoon sticking out of one

🥄 Equipment

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  • Mason jars: This one is pretty obvious! You’ll want to use 8-ounce wide-mouth mason jars. You could also use smaller jars for mini desserts.
  • Round cutters: You can use either a 2-inch or 3-inch round cutter.
  • Baking sheets: Heavy-duty baking sheets will keep the bottoms of the shortcakes from burning and help cookies bake evenly.
  • Parchment paper: I never bake directly on my baking sheets–it’s all about the parchment, baby! Save time and cleanup by using silicone liners or parchment paper when baking.

📋 Instructions

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How to Prepare Berries for Shortcake

The first step is to macerate the berries. Macerating is similar to marinating, in that you mix fruit with sugar (and in this case, lime juice) in order for the fruit to soften and release its juices. Some fruits with thick skin, like blueberries, can be macerated for longer, while others, like strawberries, will need much less time.

  1. Wash and prepare the berries, then place them in a bowl with granulated sugar and lime juice.
  2. Stir well, then let the berries sit at room temperature for 30 minutes, stirring occasionally. During this time you’ll notice the berries softening and the mixture become much juicer!
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Bake the Crescent Dough Shortcakes

  1. Unroll the crescent dough sheet. If you’re using the precut dough, gently press together the seams so it stays in one sheet.
  2. Using a 2 or 3 inch round cookie cutter, cut out 9 circles. If you use a 3 inch round cookie cutter, you may need to cut the cooked biscuits down slightly to fit inside the jar.
  3. Line one of the baking sheets with a parchment paper sheet, and lay the crescent circles on top. Top with another piece of parchment and a second baking sheet–this is to weigh the crescent rolls down during baking so that they don’t puff up too much.
  4. Bake until golden brown, then cool completely.
Four-photo collage showing how to assemble Mixed Berry Shortcakes in a Jar

Assemble the Shortcake Jars

Now for the fun part…assembly! Start layering shortcake -> mixed berries -> whipped cream, and continue until each jar is full. You should get about 3 layers in each jar.

Top with more whipped cream, berries, and a sprig of mint if you’re fancy!

Close-up of Mixed Berry Shortcake in a mason jar with a mint sprig on top

💡 Storage Instructions  

My personal preference is to eat these desserts as soon as they’re made. I love the contrast between the buttery, crisp shortbread and the soft berries and cream.

However, if you don’t mind a softer, cakier shortbread experience, these shortcake jars do keep well! To store them in the refrigerator, place lids on your mason jars and eat them within 2-3 days. You can also store these in the freezer for a few months, then thaw in the refrigerator for a delicious cold, creamy dessert.

Close-up of spoonful of mixed berry shortcakes

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Three jars of mixed berry shortcake with berries, whipped cream, and shortcakes

Berry Shortcake in a Jar

5 from 6 votes
These Mixed Berry Shortcakes in mason jars are the perfect single-serving summer dessert! They’re light, fresh, and endlessly customizable.
Prep20 minutes
Cook6 minutes
Resting Time30 minutes
Total1 hour 5 minutes
Yields3 shortcake jars

Ingredients

  • ¾ cup blueberries
  • ¾ cup strawberries, hulled and sliced
  • ¾ cup raspberries
  • ¾ cup blackberries
  • ½ cup granulated sugar
  • 1 TBSP fresh lime juice, (from approx 1/2 a lime)
  • 1 crescent dough sheet, (8 oz sheet)
  • 2 cups whipped cream
  • fresh mint leaves, optional garnish

Instructions 

  • Wash all the berries, and hull and slice the strawberries. Place all the berries in a bowl, and cover them with the granulated white sugar and lime juice.
  • Stir well, then let them sit for 30 minutes before plating. Stir them a few times during this time, so they get nice and sweet and juicy.
  • In the meantime, preheat the oven to 350 degrees Fahrenheit and prepare two baking sheets and two parchment paper sheets. Set this aside for now.
  • Roll out the crescent roll sheet. Using a 2 or 3 inch round cookie cutter, cut out 9 circles.
  • Line one of the baking sheets with a parchment paper sheet, and lay the crescent circles on top.
  • Place the second parchment sheet on top of the crescent roll, followed by the second baking sheet. This is to weigh the crescent rolls down during baking so that they don’t puff up too much.
  • Bake in the oven for 5-6 minutes or until lightly golden. Cool completely.
  • To assemble, use a wide mouth mason jar and assemble layer by layer.
  • For the first layer, place a shortcake cake followed by a handful of the berries mixture followed by the whipped cream. Repeat until the mason jar is full (about 3 sets). Top off with a little more cream, and a few fresh berries and mint (optional). Repeat until you've assembled all the jars.
  • For the best taste and texture, these jars are best enjoyed within a few hours of assembly. However, if you don't mind a softer, cakier shortbread experience, these shortcake jars do keep well! To store them in the refrigerator, place lids on your mason jars and eat them within 2-3 days. You can also store these in the freezer for a few months, then thaw in the refrigerator for a delicious cold, creamy dessert.

Recipe Notes

  • If you want a thicker biscuit, double up the croissant sheet and bake for 2-3 minutes longer.
  • If you use the 3 inch round cookie cutter, you may need to cut the cooked biscuits down slightly to fit inside the jar. I used a 2-inch cookie cutter because of this.

Measuring Tips

Our recipes are developed using weight measurements, and we highly recommend using a kitchen scale for baking whenever possible. However, if you prefer to use cups, volume measurements are provided as well. PLEASE NOTE: the adage “8 oz = 1 cup” is NOT true when speaking about weight, so don’t be concerned if the measurements don’t fit this formula.

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Nutrition

Calories: 329kcal | Carbohydrates: 58g | Protein: 3g | Fat: 12g | Saturated Fat: 6g | Cholesterol: 30mg | Sodium: 78mg | Potassium: 253mg | Fiber: 5g | Sugar: 46g | Vitamin A: 388IU | Vitamin C: 42mg | Calcium: 67mg | Iron: 1mg
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12 Comments

  1. A delicious and tasty treat with a fun presentation; was exactly what I needed to cure my sweet tooth!

  2. This is such a fun and easy dessert to make! It’s super refreshing, kid friendly, and feels like summer in a jar! 🙂

  3. I love the presentation of these! I have enough mason jars to make these for a summer get together! Thanks so much for the idea!