23 summer dessert recipes for cookouts and backyard meals

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Backyard meals can run long, and dessert needs to hold its own after the grill, the paper plates, and the second round of drinks. This collection covers chilled pies, fruit-heavy sweets, brownies, no-bake bars, freezer treats, cakes, muffins, and shareable pans that make sense for cookouts and casual summer tables. Some can be made the same afternoon, while others chill ahead so the last course is already handled.

A close-up of sliced strawberry bread with visible strawberry pieces and a drizzle of white icing on top, arranged on a plate.
Strawberry Bread. Photo credit: Splash of Taste.

Key Lime Pie

Key lime pie with a slice removed on a white plate. Topped with lime wedge and zest, the crust is golden brown. A hand touches the plate edge, and a small bowl with cream is nearby.
Key Lime Pie. Photo credit: Pocket Friendly Recipes.

Creamy and citrusy, Key Lime Pie layers key lime juice, sweetened condensed milk, egg yolks, sour cream, and lime zest into a graham cracker crust in 40 minutes. It makes 8 servings and chills into clean slices that work well after grilled mains. Add whipped cream before slicing so the pie lands cold, tart, and easy to pass around.
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Strawberry Fudge

A hand picking up a square piece of pink fudge from a stack, with strawberries in the background.
Strawberry Fudge. Photo credit: Hungry Cooks Kitchen.

Pink, sweet, and made for cutting into small squares, Strawberry Fudge uses strawberry frosting and strawberry-flavored candy melts with 5 minutes of prep, 3 minutes of heat, and 4 hours of chill time. The recipe makes 16 servings. Keep it in the fridge until the cookout table needs a small candy-style dessert.
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Dairy Free Ice Cream

A gold spoon scoops a portion of creamy, pale vanilla ice cream from a glass bowl.
Dairy Free Ice Cream. Photo credit: Two City Vegans.

Cold scoops without dairy, Dairy Free Ice Cream blends full-fat coconut milk, maple syrup, vanilla, and salt before churning and freezing for 4 hours 45 minutes total. It makes 8 servings and uses an ice cream maker for the texture. Bring it out with cones, cups, or fruit when the backyard spread needs something frozen.
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Strawberry Mochi

Strawberry ice cream with a slice cut out.
Strawberry Mochi. Photo credit: Pocket Friendly Recipes.

Soft and chewy with fresh berry flavor, Strawberry Mochi turns strawberries, mochiko sweet rice flour, water, sugar, and cornstarch into 8 servings in 25 minutes. The short timing makes it useful when you want a dessert that feels different from the usual bars and cakes. Set the pieces on a platter and let guests grab them between rounds.
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Fruit Pizza

A close-up of a vibrant fruit tart topped with slices of kiwi, strawberries, mango, grapes, and blueberries arranged in a decorative pattern.
Fruit Pizza. Photo credit: Splash of Taste.

A cookie-style base gives Fruit Pizza its party look, with cream cheese filling, powdered sugar, vanilla, kiwis, blueberries, strawberries, mango, and grapes. The recipe takes 1 hour 45 minutes with chill time and makes 6 servings. Slice it like dessert pizza for a backyard table that needs color and fruit without turning into another bowl of salad.
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Funnel Cake

A close-up of a funnel cake topped with powdered sugar, resting on a white paper towel.
Funnel Cake. Photo credit: Hungry Cooks Kitchen.

Fairground-style and quick from batter to plate, Funnel Cake uses flour, sugar, baking powder, milk, eggs, vanilla, vegetable oil, and powdered sugar in 25 minutes. It makes 12 servings, which helps when dessert needs to stretch across a group. Dust the pieces right before they go out so they still feel fresh and crisp.
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Fruity Pebbles Donuts

Three donuts with pink frosting and colorful Fruity Pebbles cereal pieces on top, stacked on a white plate.
Fruity Pebbles Donuts. Photo credit: Splash of Taste.

Bright cereal and pink glaze make Fruity Pebbles Donuts a playful dessert with buttermilk, flour, butter, sugar, egg, Greek yogurt, powdered sugar, strawberry extract, and Fruity Pebbles. The recipe makes 10 donuts in 50 minutes, including rest time. They fit a summer table where kids and adults both want something easy to pick up.
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Grape Salad

A bowl of grape salad with green and red grapes coated in creamy dressing, topped with chopped walnuts and brown sugar, with a spoon for serving.
Grape Salad. Photo credit: Splash of Taste.

Cool, creamy, and fast, Grape Salad mixes red and green grapes with cream cheese, sour cream, vanilla, sugar, brown sugar, and chopped walnuts or pecans in 5 minutes. It makes 12 servings, so it can sit beside cakes and bars as a fruit-based dessert option. Keep it chilled until the meal is winding down.
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Strawberry Dump Cake

A close-up of a fruit crumble dessert topped with a scoop of vanilla ice cream.
Strawberry Dump Cake. Photo credit: Splash of Taste.

Bubbling fruit under a buttery cake topping makes Strawberry Dump Cake a simple pan dessert with diced strawberries, sugar, salt, yellow cake mix, and melted butter. It takes 55 minutes and makes 8 servings. Spoon it warm into bowls, or let it settle before the backyard table moves from dinner to dessert.
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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.

Brownie mix gets a banana layer in Banana Pudding Brownies, which uses water, melted butter, eggs, cream cheese, milk, and instant banana pudding mix. The recipe takes 40 minutes and makes 10 servings. Cut the pan into bars for cookouts where people want something richer than fruit but easier than a full layered dessert.
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Chocolate Ice Cream

A glass bowl filled with scoops of dark chocolate ice cream topped with chocolate shavings.
Chocolate Ice Cream. Photo credit: Hungry Cooks Kitchen.

Deep cocoa flavor makes Chocolate Ice Cream a freezer dessert built from cocoa powder, sugar, salt, heavy cream, vanilla, and dark chocolate. It takes 4 hours 25 minutes with freezing time and makes 4 servings. Scoop it into cones, cups, or over brownies when a small backyard meal needs a cold chocolate finish.
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Greek Yoghurt

A glass dish with creamy yogurt, pineapple chunks, chopped walnuts, and a sprig of mint on top.
Greek Yoghurt. Photo credit: Splash of Taste.

Light and chilled, Greek Yoghurt uses full-fat Greek yogurt, honey, vanilla, mango, nuts, and mint in 10 minutes. The recipe makes 2 servings, so it works better for a small backyard meal than a big cookout tray. Spoon it into cups when you want a creamy dessert that stays simple and fresh.
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Protein Brownies

A stack of chocolate brownies with a cracked, crispy top rests on a surface, with more brownies arranged in the background.
Protein Brownies. Photo credit: My Reliable Recipes.

Dense and chocolatey, Protein Brownies use almond flour, chocolate whey protein, chocolate chips, coconut oil, sugar, eggs, and vanilla in 40 minutes. The recipe makes 9 servings. They fit a summer dessert spread when you want brownie squares with a little more structure than a standard boxed pan.
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Rhubarb Cake

Slice of rhubarb cake dusted with powdered sugar, on a white plate, with a silver spoon beside it.
Rhubarb Cake. Photo credit: Splash of Taste.

Tart rhubarb keeps Rhubarb Cake from feeling too heavy, while brown sugar, orange zest, cinnamon, sour cream, and extra rhubarb bake into a 10-serving dessert. It takes 1 hour 30 minutes total. Add a scoop of ice cream if the cookout table needs a softer cake with a little fruit edge.
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S’mores Muffins

Close-up of chocolate chip muffins with crumb topping in paper liners, cooling on a wire rack.
S’mores Muffins. Photo credit: Your Perfect Recipes.

Campfire flavor in muffin form, S’mores Muffins bake mini marshmallows, chopped chocolate, and graham cracker crumble into 12 servings in 30 minutes. The batter also uses milk, egg, oil, sugar, and vanilla. Pack them for backyard meals where cupcakes feel like too much but a handheld dessert still makes sense.
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S’mores Rice Krispies

Close-up of stacked dessert bars made with crispy rice cereal, marshmallows, graham cracker pieces, and chocolate drizzle.
S’mores Rice Krispies. Photo credit: Your Perfect Recipes.

No-bake and easy to cut, S’mores Rice Krispies combine butter, mini marshmallows, vanilla, crispy rice cereal, crushed graham crackers, and chopped chocolate. The recipe takes 35 minutes with cooling time and makes 16 servings. Stack the squares on a tray for a cookout dessert that travels better than anything with frosting.
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Rhubarb Muffins

Close-up of three muffins with crumbly streusel topping, each wrapped in white parchment paper, arranged on a wooden surface.
Rhubarb Muffins. Photo credit: My Reliable Recipes.

Tender and not too fussy, Rhubarb Muffins use flour, brown sugar, buttermilk, vegetable oil, egg, vanilla, diced rhubarb, walnuts, and a cinnamon-sugar topping. The recipe makes 16 servings in 35 minutes. They work for backyard brunches, afternoon meals, or any cookout where people want dessert they can hold in one hand.
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Sopapilla Cheesecake

A square slice of sugar-topped cake sits on a patterned plate beside a metal spoon.
Sopapilla Cheesecake. Photo credit: Splash of Taste.

Crescent roll dough turns Sopapilla Cheesecake into a layered dessert with cream cheese, sugar, and melted butter. It takes 2 hours 45 minutes including chill time and makes 12 servings. Cut it into squares before guests arrive so the pan can go straight from fridge to table.
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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.

Creamy fruit and marshmallows make Ambrosia Salad a chilled dessert salad with heavy cream, powdered sugar, vanilla, sour cream, mandarin oranges, cherries, pineapple, coconut, and mini marshmallows. It takes 1 hour 15 minutes including chill time and makes 10 servings. Keep it cold until the plates are cleared and the sweet sides come out.
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Sourdough Pop Tarts

A stack of three rectangular pastries filled with red jam and drizzled with white icing, displayed on brown parchment paper.
Sourdough Pop Tarts. Photo credit: Hungry Cooks Kitchen.

Flaky pastry gives Sourdough Pop Tarts a bakery-style feel with flour, cold butter, sourdough discard, apple cider vinegar, strawberry jam, egg wash, and powdered sugar glaze. The recipe takes 1 hour 45 minutes and makes 4 servings. Slice or halve them for a smaller backyard dessert tray with jammy centers.
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Baked Alaska

A slice of baked Alaska with a toasted meringue exterior and green ice cream center being lifted from the dessert.
Baked Alaska. Photo credit: Splash of Taste.

Dramatic and freezer-based, Baked Alaska stacks chocolate cake, ice cream, and meringue with eggs, vanilla, bittersweet chocolate, cream of tartar, and superfine sugar. The recipe takes 3 hours 5 minutes and makes 8 servings. It fits a backyard meal only when you can keep it frozen until the final few minutes.
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Banana Pudding

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

Creamy layers make Banana Pudding a no-bake dessert with pudding mix, sweetened condensed milk, cold milk, vanilla, vanilla wafers, bananas, and sweetened whipping cream. It takes 25 minutes and makes 12 servings. Chill it in a large dish or portion it into cups for an easy finish after grilled food.
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Strawberry Bread

A close-up of sliced strawberry bread with visible strawberry pieces and a drizzle of white icing on top, arranged on a plate.
Strawberry Bread. Photo credit: Splash of Taste.

Fresh berries run through Strawberry Bread, which uses sugar, egg, vanilla, oil, lemon zest, milk, cinnamon, flour, baking powder, chopped strawberries, and glaze. It takes 1 hour 10 minutes and makes 8 slices. Serve it sliced on a board when the backyard meal needs something sweet but not messy.
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