Memorial Day dessert usually has to work after a full cookout table, not fight for oven space while everyone is waiting. This collection keeps the focus on fruit, chilled treats, bars, bark, pies, and red, white, and blue sweets that make sense for a holiday spread. Some are built for slicing, some are made for grabbing by hand, and a few can sit on the table without needing much fuss. The range covers party cakes, fruit desserts, key lime recipes, freezer treats, and small patriotic desserts for the end of the meal.

Patriotic American Flag Cake

Built for 24 servings in a 9×13-inch pan, Patriotic American Flag Cake brings a lemon-scented cake base, cream cheese frosting, blueberries, and strawberries to the dessert table. The recipe takes 1 hour and 5 minutes total, with the fruit arranged into a flag design after the cake cools. It works when you want one big sliced dessert that fits the holiday without needing stacked layers. Serve chilled once the cookout plates have cleared.
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Blueberry Cobbler

Baked in 40 minutes for 16 servings, Blueberry Cobbler uses fresh blueberries, butter, sugar, brown sugar, flour, lemon juice, lemon zest, milk, vanilla, baking powder, and cinnamon. The berries bake under a soft batter until the center bubbles and the top turns golden. It gives the table a fruit dessert that can be spooned into bowls instead of sliced. Serve warm with vanilla ice cream or whipped cream.
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Fruit Pizza

Ready in 1 hour and 45 minutes with chill time included, Fruit Pizza layers a buttery cookie-style base with cream cheese filling and fresh fruit. Kiwi, blueberries, strawberries, mango, and grapes give the top plenty of color without needing extra decoration. It fits Memorial Day when you want a cut-and-share dessert that looks bright on a platter. Slice it like pizza and keep it chilled until serving.
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Strawberry Pie

Made in 2 hours and 32 minutes for 8 servings, Strawberry Pie starts with a refrigerated pie crust and a filling built from fresh sliced strawberries, sugar, cornstarch, and water. The filling chills until it sets, so the slices hold better after the cookout meal. It brings a fruit-first option beside heavier cakes and bark. Top with whipped cream right before serving.
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Funnel Cake

Finished in 25 minutes for 12 servings, Funnel Cake turns flour, sugar, baking powder, milk, eggs, vanilla, and oil into a fair-style dessert at home. The batter fries into crisp ribbons, then gets dusted with powdered sugar while still warm. It fits the holiday when people want something more casual than a plated cake. Serve in pieces on a tray so guests can grab some between conversations.
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Cherry Pie

Baked in 1 hour and 25 minutes for 8 servings, Cherry Pie uses fresh sweet cherries, sugar, cornstarch, vanilla, salt, and two 9-inch pie crusts. The filling cooks down first, then bakes under a lattice top until the crust turns golden. It works well as a make-ahead dessert because the filling slices more cleanly once cooled. Serve plain or add ice cream for guests who want a fuller plate.
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Ice Cream Sandwich

With 4 hours and 30 minutes total time, Ice Cream Sandwich makes 8 freezer treats from vanilla ice cream, raspberries, crushed graham cookies, and rectangular wafers. Most of the time is freezing, so the active work stays simple. It fits Memorial Day because cold desserts always make sense after grilled food and sun. Wrap each sandwich separately so people can take one straight from the freezer.
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Blueberry Pie

Baked in 1 hour and 25 minutes for 8 servings, Blueberry Pie uses 5 cups of fresh blueberries, sugar, cornstarch, vanilla, salt, and two 9-inch pie crusts. The filling thickens before baking, then the pie goes into the oven until the crust is golden and the berries bubble. It gives the spread a classic fruit pie option besides strawberry and cherry. Let it cool fully before slicing so the filling sets.
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Key Lime Bars

Made in 2 hours and 40 minutes for 16 servings, Key Lime Bars layer graham cracker crumbs, sugar, and butter under a filling of egg yolks, sweetened condensed milk, key lime juice, zest, sour cream, and salt. The chill time helps the bars cut neatly into squares. They work well when you want a tart dessert that can be served by hand. Add whipped cream right before the tray goes out.
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Strawberry Shortcake

Finished in 37 minutes, Strawberry Shortcake stacks sugared strawberries with buttermilk biscuits, whipping cream, and a little lime zest in the biscuit mix. The short bake time makes it useful when the dessert plan cannot take the whole afternoon. It fits the holiday table as a fruit dessert that still has a fresh, made-at-home look. Assemble close to serving so the biscuits keep their texture.
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Key Lime Pie

Ready in 40 minutes before the longer chill, Key Lime Pie uses a graham cracker crust with egg yolks, sweetened condensed milk, key lime juice, lime zest, sour cream, and whipped cream. The filling bakes briefly, then sets in the refrigerator. It gives the dessert table a cold, tart slice that balances richer bars and bark. Keep it covered in the fridge until the meal moves to dessert.
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S’mores Bark

Made in 40 minutes for 12 servings, S’mores Bark layers graham crackers, marshmallow creme, milk chocolate, mini marshmallows, and optional flaky salt. The chocolate sets into pieces that break apart cleanly, which makes it easy to carry and serve. It fits Memorial Day when you want a campfire-style dessert without managing actual fire. Pack pieces between parchment so they stay neat on the way to the table.
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Ninja Creami Watermelon Sorbet

With 1 day and 10 minutes total time, Ninja Creami Watermelon Sorbet turns seedless watermelon, lime juice, and honey into 4 cold servings. The long timing comes from freezing the pint before spinning it in the machine. It works as the lightest dessert in the lineup, especially after a plate of grilled mains and sides. Scoop just before serving and keep extra portions cold.
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Patriotic Rice Crispy Treats

Finished in 58 minutes for 8 servings, Patriotic Rice Crispy Treats use butter, mini marshmallows, rice cereal, frosting, red and blue food coloring, and patriotic sprinkles. The treats are set in pans before being cut into star shapes and stacked with frosting. They fit the holiday table because they are easy to grab without plates. Store at room temperature so the cereal keeps its texture.
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Red, White, and Blue Walking Pretzel Salad

Ready in 15 minutes for 10 servings, Red, White, and Blue Walking Pretzel Salad uses individual pretzel packs, cheesecake filling, red and blue Jello cups, whipped topping, and patriotic sprinkles. Each bag becomes its own dessert cup, which keeps serving simple for a busy cookout. It works well when forks and plates are already in short supply. Assemble close to serving so the pretzels stay crisp.
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Red, White & Blue Chocolate Bark

Made in 2 hours and 15 minutes for 15 servings, Red, White & Blue Chocolate Bark layers semi-sweet chocolate, white chocolate, red candy melts, blue candy melts, M&Ms, and star sprinkles. The bark sets firm, then breaks into shareable pieces. It fits Memorial Day because it brings the holiday colors without needing cake decorating. Keep it cool until serving if the table is outside.
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Festive Patriotic Gumdrops

Bright and small enough for a candy bowl, Festive Patriotic Gumdrops bring a red, white, and blue option that can sit beside cakes, pies, and bark. The recipe is best treated as a make-ahead candy, since gumdrops need time to set before serving. It works when you want something guests can take in a small handful. Set them out in cups or scatter them around a dessert board.
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Strawberry Dump Cake

Baked in 55 minutes for 8 servings, Strawberry Dump Cake uses 2 quarts of diced strawberries, sugar, salt, yellow cake mix, and melted butter. The strawberries bubble underneath while the cake mix turns into a golden topping. It fits a cookout when you want a spoonable dessert with very little assembly. Serve warm with vanilla ice cream or whipped cream.
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S’mores Rice Krispies

Cut into bars for easy serving, S’mores Rice Krispies brings the cereal-treat format together with a campfire-style flavor. The recipe works well for Memorial Day because bars are easier to pass around than a full cake or pie. Keep the pieces in a covered container until dessert so they stay firm. Add them to the table near bark and gumdrops for a grab-and-go section.
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Strawberry Poke Cake

Made for slicing from a pan, Strawberry Poke Cake gives the dessert table a chilled cake option with strawberry flavor running through the crumb. It is the kind of recipe that works well when made ahead, since poke cakes need time for the filling to settle. Use it when the table needs a soft, cold dessert beside fruit pies and bars. Keep refrigerated until serving.
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Red, White, and Blue Dirt Cups

Served as individual cups, Red, White, and Blue Dirt Cups give guests a spoonable dessert that does not need slicing. The format works well for a busy Memorial Day table because each portion is already separated before anyone lines up. Use them when you want something colorful for kids and adults without cutting into another pan. Keep the cups chilled until the dessert table is ready.
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