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Flaky homemade Strawberry Pop-Tarts with great taste and no high fructose corn syrup! These delicious toaster pastries are amazing with the simple frosting and sprinkles, but also great plain.
Flaky pastry filled with strawberry jam or your favorite pie filling.
We’ve all talked about how great it was to grow up in our own generation. And maybe we’ve learned some of the differences between the Baby Boomers, Generation X’ers and Millennials. Â
But I bet you didn’t know that I grew up in the pop-tart generation. Along with my brothers and sister, we grew up eating pop-tarts toaster pastries for breakfast. We each had a favorite flavor, which worked out great so we didn’t have to fight over them.
I always liked the Kellogg plain blueberry pop-tarts and my brothers loved the brown sugar cinnamon, which I would eat in a pinch. Later, some people jumped ship and went on to Toaster Strudel. I guess they were enticed by the squeeze your own icing thing.
Homemade Strawberry Pop-Tarts
Recently I was feeling a bit nostalgic and decided to make my own homemade strawberry pop-tarts!
Homemade Pop-tarts are a tasty anytime snack and great travel-ready food. They’re easy to carry in the car on the way to school, in lunchboxes or as an after school treat. Â
Hint… you know these are really just hand pies made with jam instead of pie filling. But I’m here to tell you they’re a satisfying snack that disappears quickly and are enjoyed by the whole family!
Use homemade or store-bought pie pastry
I use my favorite pie crust recipe and some Easy Small-Batch Strawberry Jam to make these strawberry pop-tarts.
I had a blast making these cute little pockets of strawberry goodness and loved how easy they were to share!
My children ate pop-tarts as kids so they got a kick out of these. Who wouldn’t love a tasty snack made with flaky pastry crust filled with homemade jam from fresh picked strawberries?
Remember frosted strawberry pop-tarts with sprinkles?
Yes, I went there too. However, don’t try to put these in the toaster. Our homemade pop-tarts are preservative and no color added with all natural flavors so I don’t think they would do as well in the toaster.
I see a Nutella or blueberry filled pop-tarts in our future. What’s your favorite flavor Pop-Tart?
We also want to try these homemade Frosted Brown Sugar Cinnamon Pop Tarts.
Thanks for PINNING!
Homemade Strawberry PopTarts
Ingredients
For the pastry crust:
- 2 ½ cups all-purpose flour
- 1 teaspoon granulated sugar
- 1 teaspoon salt
- 8 tablespoons cold unsalted butter, cut into ½" pieces (1 stick)
- 6 tablespoons shortening
- 6 tablespoons ice cold water
- 1 large egg mixed with 2 tablespoons milk
For the filling:
- ¾ cup strawberry jam (see notes for link) or your favorite flavor
- 1 tablespoon cornstarch
- 1 tablespoon cold water
Instructions
- To make the dough combine the flour, sugar and salt in the bowl of a food processor. Add the butter and shortening and pulse until the mixture resembles a coarse meal. Add the cold water and pulse just until the dough starts to hold together. Don’t over process.
- Gather the dough together and divide in half. Form each half into a disc. Wrap each tightly with plastic wrap and refrigerate at least 30 minutes or overnight.
- To make the filling combine the cornstarch and 1 tablespoon cold water in a small sauce pan. Whisk until smooth. Add the jam and heat over medium until it comes to a boil. Simmer stirring constantly for 2 minutes. Remove from the heat and allow it to cool until ready to use.
- Remove the dough from the refrigerator and allow it to rest 10-15 minutes. Lightly flour a clean work surface and dust the dough with flour. Roll the dough to about â…›" thick large enough to cut into a 9" x 12" rectangle. Cut the 9×12 inch rectangle into 9 equal 3×4" pieces by cutting four lines across on the 12-inch side and three down the 9-inch side. Gather dough scraps together and set aside.
- Place the 9 individual pieces of dough on a parchment lined baking sheet.
- Beat together the egg and milk. Brush the egg mixture all over the cut pastry pieces. Place 1 tablespoon of the filling in the center of each pastry.
- Roll out the second pastry disc to the same dimensions and cut into 9 individual pieces. Prick the dough with the tines of a fork, the round end of a small clean paint brush or chop stick to create vent holes.
- Place each piece of vented dough over the filling. Press the edges together firmly with a fork to seal. Repeat until all pockets are formed.
- Brush the tops of the pockets with a little bit of the egg and milk mixture. Place the baking sheet with the uncovered pastries in the refrigerator for 30 minutes.
- Preheat oven to 350°F.
- Gather all remaining scraps of dough and divide in half. Roll out to 1/8″ thick and cut into additional 3×4″ pieces or use a biscuit cutter to make round pieces. Repeat with remaining dough by filling, brushing and refrigerating. I was able to make 6 additional small round pie pockets with the ingredients at hand.
- Remove the pastries from the refrigerator and bake at 350°F for 30 minutes or until golden brown.
- Remove the pastries to a wire rack and cool.
Recipe Notes
- We love our easy Small Batch Strawberry Jam for this recipe. Click HERE to get the jam recipe.
Nutrition
Here are a few more recipes you might also enjoy:
Peach Hand Pies made with farm fresh sweet, juicy peaches tucked in a soft, flaky crust and a little drizzle of almond flavored icing.
Mixed Berry Hand Pies with your favorite berries tucked inside a tender, flaky buttery crust. No fork needed!
Emily
YUM! These look delicious! I was a devoted brown sugar poptart fan. By far the best in my opinion. I wouldn’t even toast those, just eat them room temp with some coffee on my way to work. Ahh bringing back memories now!
Tricia Buice
Isn’t it funny how food can bring back vivid memories Emily – thanks for stopping by!
sippitysup
Pop-Tarts transcend all generations! GREG
Tricia Buice
You may be right Greg! Thanks for stopping by.
John/Kitchen Riffs
What a fun recipe! Was always so excited when my mom bought poptarts. Then I wondered why — they really weren’t very good. Good idea, lacked execution. But it sounds like you solved that! These look wonderful — thanks.
Tricia Buice
Haha John – they really are pretty blahh. I haven’t had one in years and don’t think I’ll buy them anytime soon. These are really just hand pies – but so tasty!
Abbe@This is How I Cook
You just made my night! I still buy Pop Tarts here and there. My brothers always had the brown sugar cinnamon, but I loved-love-the strawberry. I know your version will be better and I can’t wait to try these!
Tricia Buice
Hi Abbe! Hope you had a good trip. My brothers loved the brown sugar ones too 🙂 These were pretty great – hope you will give them a try!
Diane (Created by Diane)
These need to go to the top of my must make list, they are TOO Cute! My kids would LOVE them.
Tricia Buice
Hope you give them a try Diane!
Susan
I refused to buy Pop Tarts for my daughters were they were little because I thought they were tasteless. Now yours look absolutely delicious and something I’d love to try making for my grandsons, Tricia!
Tricia Buice
I agree that the originals are probably not the best choice for anybody to eat on a regular basis. Glad we have all learned more about preservatives and mass produced food products. These are really just hand-pies made with jam – but oh so good!
ZazaCook
These PopTarts are so cute and look absolutely delicious!
Tricia Buice
Thanks Zaza! We just love fresh fruit desserts – and jams 🙂
Gerlinde @Sunnycovechef
They were no pop tarts in Germany but my husband loves them. Yours are so cute Tricia, I just love them. It would be a fun project to do with children.
Tricia Buice
I agree Gerlinde – kids would love making these. I can’t wait to bake with my grandchildren. Have a wonderful week!
Sara
These are sooooo much fun! I don’t think my kids have never had pop tarts so I definitely need to make these for them!
Tricia Buice
Thanks Sara! You are a great mom and hope you enjoy these treats!
Dom
what a clever idea to make your own… we were never allowed pop tarts, no matter how much we protested, mum just wouldn’t let us so I actually don’t think I ever had them. I want them even more now, these look so good!
Tricia Buice
Thanks Dom – I am older than you and wayyyy back then … people didn’t know how bad all those preservatives are to our health. We just knew this was an easy treat with no effort. Which to be honest is the biggest problem. I’m glad we put more effort into eating right, using real ingredients and less processed foods. Have a great week!
Robyn @ Simply Fresh Dinners
Oh, these look so yummy, Tricia. We didn’t have poptarts but I sure would have loved them. We usually had a bowl of porridge (which I doused in brown sugar because I hated it) or a bowl of fruit (ditto with white sugar! lol) It took me awhile to develop some good taste buds.
I will make these for my little nephews because they will adore them. I love easy jams too!
Tricia Buice
Thanks Robyn! I hope your nephews love them – thanks 🙂
monique
Cutest things ever Tricia!
And the Grand Marnire makes them oerfect for adults too:)
Tricia Buice
Thanks Monique – they were really fun to put together. Adult PopTarts – maybe we can market these as a new product?! 🙂
Becky Green
LOL HOW FUN!!!! These pop-tarts look YUMMY! Our son likes the chocolate fudge ones with ICING! He could have lived on them if we’d have let him! LOL He’s one of those “picky eaters!” I can IMAGINE they taste HEAVENLY!!!! 😉
Tricia Buice
Everybody has a favorite PopTart don’t they Becky 🙂 I had a lot of fun making these. Have a terrific week!
Beth
I may have to try these as Brown Sugar-Cinnamon! Every once I a while I crave Pop Tarts!!! Thanks for the recipe…and the memories!
Tricia Buice
I know the brown sugar-cinnamon version will be great too. Thanks Beth – enjoy!
Angie@Angie's Recipes
I always love pop tarts…they are so pretty, esp. the one with sprinkles. Wish I could taste one of yours!
Tricia Buice
I wish you could too Angie! Have a wonderful week and thanks for stopping by.
Monica
Tricia – maybe we do think as one sometimes! I’ve had homemade pop tarts on my to-try list and I was planning to make them next week (maybe, hopefully…) and I was going with Nutella. You know me! ; ) I love your pop tarts…so beautiful. I know mine won’t look nearly as good but I’m definitely inspired and motivated. Enjoy the weekend! xo
Tricia Buice
We probably have the same “must make” list at home. Can’t wait to see your beautiful Nutella tarts! I bet your son is going to love them!
sue | theviewfromgreatisland
I have to admit I’m in the Toaster Strudel camp, but your homemade Pop Tarts might just tempt me to switch — especially if I’m allowed to squeeze a little bit of extra frosting on mine 🙂
Tricia Buice
You got it Sue – we’ll let you do your own drizzle 🙂 Have a great weekend!
Chris Scheuer
These are SO fun Tricia! I love that you’ve re-created such a nostalgic treat from the past. Yours do look infinitely better though, I must say! I can totally see why everyone loved these. Especially with that yummy homemade jam!
Tricia Buice
Thank you so much Chris!
Liz
We used to BEG my mom to buy us poptarts—I don’t think they ever tasted as wonderful as our expectations, but we were still thrilled when we got our way. Yours look amazing—homemade is SO much better!!
Tricia Buice
Homemade was so much more fun too! Thanks Liz!
Jennifer @ Seasons and Suppers
How pretty and fun! I love poptarts, though I didn’t grow up eating them. My Mom never bought them and I didn’t have my first one until I was old enough to buy them for myself 🙂 Your homemade ones are perfection 🙂
Tricia Buice
With 5 kids I guess my mom was glad to have something easy we could grab and eat, especially when we were older and heading off to high school, etc. These were very fun to make and tasty to eat!
Naomi Antoniou
I love these recipe but wish there was the icing for the pop tarts.I can’t seem to find a thick one for pop tarts.
Tricia Buice
Hi Naomi – you can mix together 1 cup of powdered sugar with milk. Just start with 1 teaspoon of milk and add more as needed to achieve the consistency you want. Super easy – just make it thick so it won’t drip. Good luck!