21 desserts where the whisk did all the work

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Some desserts look like they need a full afternoon, but a lot of the real work starts with a bowl, a whisk, and a little patience. These 21 desserts cover creamy pies, soft cakes, brownies, cookies, mousse, ice cream, and no-fuss sweets that move from mixing to chilling, baking, slicing, or scooping without making the process feel overdone. You get options for potlucks, family desserts, holiday trays, and those times when something sweet needs to be cooked, served, and eaten without turning the kitchen upside down.

Three pieces of crumbly coffee cake with a cinnamon swirl are stacked on a plate, with two white mugs partially visible around them.
Amish Cinnamon Cake. Photo credit: My Reliable Recipes.

Ambrosia Salad

Two glass dessert cups filled with ambrosia salad, featuring whipped cream, cherries, pineapple, mandarin oranges, and marshmallows against a soft pink background.
Ambrosia Salad. Photo credit: My Reliable Recipes.

Folded with whipped cream, sour cream, mandarin oranges, cherries, pineapple, coconut, and mini marshmallows, Ambrosia Salad chills into a creamy fruit dessert in 1 hour and 15 minutes. Serve it cold after the marshmallows soften and the coconut picks up the cream. Makes 10 servings, with extra cherries or coconut on top if you want the bowl to look finished.
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Banana Cream Pie

A slice of banana cream pie topped with whipped cream and a sprinkle of cinnamon on a plate.
Banana Cream Pie. Photo credit: My Reliable Recipes.

Built with a homemade crust, whole milk filling, egg yolks, vanilla, sliced bananas, and whipped cream, Banana Cream Pie takes 4 hours and 40 minutes including chill time. The filling is cooked until thick, then layered into the baked crust before the pie rests cold. Serves 8, so it works when you need a sliceable dessert to cook ahead, serve chilled, and eat after the meal.
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Chocolate Cake

A close-up of a slice of chocolate layer cake with chocolate frosting on a plate, with a fork beside it.
Chocolate Cake. Photo credit: Splash of Taste.

Mixed with cocoa powder, buttermilk, vegetable oil, eggs, brewed coffee, and a dark chocolate frosting, Chocolate Cake takes 1 hour and 25 minutes from start to finish. The batter bakes into one 9-inch round cake before it is split, filled, and frosted. Serves 8, making it a solid dessert to cook, serve by the slice, and eat with coffee or milk.
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Banana Pudding Brownies

Several squares of chocolate brownies with a yellow and brown marbled pattern are stacked and arranged on parchment paper.
Banana Pudding Brownies. Photo credit: Pocket Friendly Recipes.

Swirled with brownie mix, cream cheese, milk, eggs, and instant banana pudding mix, Banana Pudding Brownies bake into soft bars in 40 minutes. The banana layer gives the brownies a creamy middle without adding a long ingredient list. Makes 10 servings, and the bars hold their shape well once cooled, making them easy to serve from the pan and eat by hand.
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Burnt Basque Cheesecake

A close-up of several slices of a dense, golden-brown custard or cheesecake on parchment paper.
Burnt Basque Cheesecake. Photo credit: Pocket Friendly Recipes.

Made with cream cheese, sugar, eggs, heavy cream, vanilla, and a little flour, Burnt Basque Cheesecake bakes at high heat for 1 hour and 20 minutes total. The top browns deeply while the center stays soft and creamy. Serves 10, and it slices cleanly after cooling, so it is the kind of dessert you cook once, serve in wedges, and eat without extra topping.
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Banana Pudding

Banana pudding in a bowl with whipped cream and bananas.
Banana Pudding. Photo credit: Splash of Taste.

Layered with pudding mix, sweetened condensed milk, cold milk, vanilla wafers, bananas, and whipped cream, Banana Pudding comes together in 25 minutes. No oven is needed, just mixing, layering, and topping before it is ready to serve. Makes 12 servings, and it is best eaten soon after assembly while the wafers still keep some texture.
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Chocolate Crinkle Cookies

A close-up image shows a stack of four chocolate crinkle cookies covered in powdered sugar, revealing their cracked texture.
Chocolate Crinkle Cookies. Photo credit: Splash of Taste.

Rolled in confectioners’ sugar after a 4-hour chill, Chocolate Crinkle Cookies use cocoa powder, sugar, oil, eggs, flour, baking powder, and vanilla. The total time is 4 hours and 27 minutes, with only 12 minutes in the oven. Makes 24 cookies, and the cracked tops make them easy to serve on a plate and eat without frosting or extra work.
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Chocolate Mousse

A glass dessert cup filled with chocolate mousse, topped with whipped cream and chocolate shavings, placed on a light-colored surface.
Chocolate Mousse. Photo credit: Splash of Taste.

Folded with dark chocolate, butter, heavy cream, confectioners’ sugar, and pasteurized eggs, Chocolate Mousse chills into 4 small cups in 4 hours and 20 minutes. The whipped cream and egg whites keep the texture light after everything is mixed together. Serve with whipped cream and chocolate shavings, then eat it cold straight from the cup.
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Biscoff Ice Cream

Scoops of ice cream with chunks of cookie and a whole cookie piece placed on top in a glass bowl.
Biscoff Ice Cream. Photo credit: Splash of Taste.

Whisked with heavy cream, Biscoff spread, sugar, vanilla, and crumbled Biscoff cookies, Biscoff Ice Cream takes 4 hours and 30 minutes including freezing. The base churns for about 25 minutes before the cookie pieces and spread get folded through. Makes 6 servings, ready to scoop into bowls or cones once firm enough to serve and eat.
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Boston Cream Pie

A close-up of sliced Boston cream pie showing yellow sponge cake layers filled with creamy custard and topped with glossy chocolate glaze.
Boston Cream Pie. Photo credit: Your Perfect Recipes.

Layered with vanilla cake, pastry cream, and chocolate ganache, Boston Cream Pie takes 3 hours and 5 minutes including chill time. The cake uses eggs, sugar, milk, butter, flour, baking powder, and vanilla, while the filling thickens with egg yolks and cornstarch. Serves 10, and the chilled pastry cream helps each slice hold together when served and eaten.
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Biscoff Sandwich Cookies

Three peanut butter sandwich cookies are stacked, with the top cookie showing a large bite taken out. Crumbs and cookie pieces are scattered on a parchment-lined surface.
Biscoff Sandwich Cookies. Photo credit: Splash of Taste.

Filled with Biscoff cookie butter, powdered sugar, butter, and crushed cookies, Biscoff Sandwich Cookies bake and assemble in 30 minutes. The cookie dough uses flour, sugar, eggs, vanilla, and more cookie butter for the spiced base. Makes 10 servings, and the filled cookies are easy to serve on a tray or pack up for eating later.
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Boston Cream Pie Cupcakes

A close-up of a sliced muffin filled with creamy vanilla custard and topped with chocolate glaze.
Boston Cream Pie Cupcakes. Photo credit: Splash of Taste.

Filled with pastry cream and topped with chocolate ganache, Boston Cream Pie Cupcakes turn the classic cake into individual desserts in 1 hour and 30 minutes. The recipe uses buttermilk cupcake batter, egg yolk pastry cream, semisweet chocolate chips, and heavy cream. Makes 6 servings, so each cupcake is ready to cook, fill, serve, and eat without slicing a whole cake.
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Buckeye Brownies

Several squares of chocolate cake with a layer of peanut butter filling and a chocolate topping are arranged on brown parchment paper.
Buckeye Brownies. Photo credit: Pocket Friendly Recipes.

Layered with fudge brownie mix, creamy peanut butter, confectioners’ sugar, butter, and semisweet or dark chocolate chips, Buckeye Brownies finish in 45 minutes. The brownies bake first, then the peanut butter layer and melted chocolate topping set after chilling. Makes 16 squares, which makes them easy to serve from the pan and eat once the chocolate firms up.
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Butterscotch Rice Treats

Rectangular rice crispy treats drizzled with white icing are arranged on a wooden surface, with small marshmallows scattered nearby.
Butterscotch Rice Treats. Photo credit: Splash of Taste.

Stirred with butterscotch morsels, mini marshmallows, butter, vanilla, rice cereal, and white chocolate melts, Butterscotch Rice Treats set in 1 hour. The mixture cooks briefly on the stove before being pressed into a 9×13-inch dish. Makes 12 servings, and the squares are ready to serve once firm enough to cut and eat.
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Shortbread Cookies

Close-up view of a pile of Shortbread Cookies with visible small holes on the surface.
Shortbread Cookies. Photo credit: Hungry Cooks Kitchen.

Creamed with powdered sugar, butter, vanilla, flour, cornstarch, and kosher salt, Shortbread Cookies bake in 42 minutes total. The dough is pressed, sliced, marked with a fork, and baked until the edges start to turn golden. Makes 16 cookies, with a clean buttery texture that works for serving beside coffee or eating as a small dessert.
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Cannoli Cookies

A plate of cookies topped with chopped pistachios, drizzled with chocolate, and dusted with powdered sugar.
Cannoli Cookies. Photo credit: Your Perfect Recipes.

Mixed with ricotta cheese, butter, sugar, flour, chocolate chips, vanilla, pistachios, and powdered sugar, Cannoli Cookies bake in 30 minutes. The dough scoops into soft cookies, then gets topped with chocolate and pistachios after cooling. Makes 16 servings, bringing cannoli-style flavor into a cookie you can serve on a tray and eat without filling shells.
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Carrot Cake

Close-up of sliced carrot cake loaf with visible nuts and raisins on a parchment paper, topped with a light icing drizzle.
Carrot Cake. Photo credit: Pocket Friendly Recipes.

Baked with shredded carrots, brown sugar, yogurt, cinnamon, ginger, nutmeg, walnuts or pecans, and cream cheese frosting, Carrot Cake takes 1 hour and 15 minutes. The batter goes into a 9×5-inch loaf pan and bakes until the center is set. Serves 8, and the cooled loaf slices neatly once frosted for serving and eating.
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Chess Pie

A close-up of a sliced custard pie dusted with powdered sugar, with two metal spoons resting on top of the pie in a white dish.
Chess Pie. Photo credit: Splash of Taste.

Whisked with sugar, cornmeal, flour, melted butter, eggs, milk or buttermilk, lemon juice, and vanilla, Chess Pie bakes in 1 hour and 5 minutes. The filling goes into a 9-inch pie crust and turns golden as it cooks. Serves 8, with a custard center that holds its shape after cooling, making each slice easy to serve and eat.
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Chocolate Brownies

Close-up image of several chocolate brownies featuring a slightly crumbly texture and a sprinkling of coarse salt on top.
Chocolate Brownies. Photo credit: Pocket Friendly Recipes.

Made with butter, dark chocolate, eggs, egg yolks, brown sugar, cocoa powder, flour, chocolate chips, and sea salt, Chocolate Brownies bake in 45 minutes. The eggs are beaten until airy before the melted chocolate and dry ingredients go in. Makes 16 squares, and the pan cools before cutting so the brownies are ready to serve and eat cleanly.
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Chocolate Cheesecake

A slice of chocolate cheesecake with a cookie crust and whipped cream topping is being lifted from the whole cake.
Chocolate Cheesecake. Photo credit: Pocket Friendly Recipes.

Built with chocolate cracker crumbs, cream cheese, sugar, eggs, vanilla, melted semisweet chocolate, and heavy cream, Chocolate Cheesecake takes 5 hours and 15 minutes including chill time. The crust is pressed into a springform pan before the chocolate filling bakes and sets. Serves 12, and it is best served chilled with whipped cream or chocolate shavings.
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Amish Cinnamon Cake

Three pieces of crumbly coffee cake with a cinnamon swirl are stacked on a plate, with two white mugs partially visible around them.
Amish Cinnamon Cake. Photo credit: My Reliable Recipes.

Swirled with brown sugar and cinnamon through a butter, milk, egg, vanilla, flour, and sugar batter, Amish Cinnamon Cake bakes in 55 minutes. The 9×13-inch cake cools in the pan before slicing, so it stays sturdy for serving. Makes 12 servings, and it can be eaten warm or at room temperature without frosting or extra steps.
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