13 Small-Batch Treats Just For You (And Maybe Your Bestie)

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There’s no need to bake a whole cake when you’re only craving a slice. These small-batch treats are easy to make, don’t take much time, and won’t leave you with a pile of leftovers. Whether you’re sharing with someone or keeping it all to yourself, each recipe hits the spot without going overboard. Get started with these 13 easy and sweet small-batch treats just for you (and maybe one more).

A spoonful of yellow cake with chocolate chips is held above a blue mug, perfect for savoring as one of the delightful New Year's Eve desserts.

Mini Chocolate Chip Cookie Skillet

Image shows a chocolate chip cookie baked in a small cast iron skillet, topped with a scoop of vanilla ice cream, sits on a red silicone trivet on a wooden surface.
Mini Chocolate Chip Cookie Skillet. Photo credit: Honest and Truly.

Sink your spoon into a warm cookie with crisp edges and a gooey center packed with chocolate chips. It bakes right in a small skillet and has just enough sweetness to hit the spot without overdoing it. This one’s easy to make and perfect when you want something homemade without making a whole batch.
Get the Recipe: Mini Chocolate Chip Cookie Skillet

Mango Custard

An overhead shot shows two ramekins with mango custard topped with chopped kiwi on a wooden cutting board.
Mango Custard. Photo credit: Honest and Truly.

Scoop into a cool and creamy dessert that blends smooth custard with the sweet taste of ripe mango. You can chill a few cups ahead of time and grab one when you want something light and fruity. It’s a smart way to enjoy something sweet without having to bake or make a big batch.
Get the Recipe: Mango Custard

Cherry Bavarian Custard

Image shows two Cherry Bavarian Custards in blue ramekins on a wooden table with whipped cream and a mint sprig.
Cherry Bavarian Custard. Photo credit: Honest and Truly.

Soft and creamy with a light cherry flavor, this no-bake dessert sets up in the fridge for easy anytime snacking. It feels rich but not too heavy and tastes even better after sitting overnight. You’ll love how simple it is to make a few small servings that you can enjoy over a couple of days.
Get the Recipe: Cherry Bavarian Custard

Strawberry Mug Cake

A blue cup with whipped cream, a whole strawberry, and a metal spoon inside. The cup is on a wooden surface.
Strawberry Mug Cake. Photo credit: Honest and Truly.

This soft cake is packed with fresh strawberry flavor and comes together in just minutes in the microwave. It’s light, fluffy, and made with simple ingredients you probably already have. Whether it’s for one or split between two, it’s just enough to satisfy without having extra leftovers.
Get the Recipe: Strawberry Mug Cake

Individual Pineapple Upside-Down Cakes

Individual pineapple upside down cake on a small white plate.
Individual Pineapple Upside-Down Cakes. Photo credit: Honest and Truly.

Sweet pineapple and brown sugar bake right into a soft, buttery cake that flips out golden and glossy. Each one is baked in its own ramekin so the portions stay neat and ready to serve. You get all the flavor of a big dessert without needing to make a full pan.
Get the Recipe: Individual Pineapple Upside-Down Cakes

Microwave Chocolate Chip Cookie

Image shows a close up of a spoon holding a bite of an Individual Chocolate Chip Cookie with the full cookie in the ramekin behind it.
Microwave Chocolate Chip Cookie. Photo credit: Honest and Truly.

This soft and chewy cookie is made right in a mug and loaded with melted chocolate chips. It’s done in minutes and is the kind of dessert you can make without even turning on the oven. When a craving hits and you want just one good cookie, this one always comes through.
Get the Recipe: Microwave Chocolate Chip Cookie

Molten Chocolate Cakes for Two

Image shows a fork pulling a bite from a molten chocolate cake on a white plate.
Molten Chocolate Cakes for Two. Photo credit: Honest and Truly.

These little chocolate cakes come out with soft edges and gooey centers that spill warm chocolate when you dig in. They’re baked in small ramekins so you can enjoy one now and save the other for later. This is a rich, cozy dessert that feels special without taking a lot of effort.
Get the Recipe: Molten Chocolate Cakes for Two

Espresso Brownie Skillet Cookie

Image shows a chocolate chip skillet cookie topped with a scoop of vanilla ice cream, served in a black pan on a red mat.
Espresso Brownie Skillet Cookie. Photo credit: Honest and Truly.

Rich chocolate and a touch of coffee bake into a warm brownie that you can scoop straight from the skillet. It’s chewy, bold, and a little melty around the edges, especially if you top it with ice cream. The small batch size makes it easy to treat yourself without overdoing it.
Get the Recipe: Espresso Brownie Skillet Cookie

Strawberry Lemonade Icebox Cake

Image shows a spoon holding a scoop of the strawberry lemonade icebox cake with a small jar of the dessert behind it.
Strawberry Lemonade Icebox Cake. Photo credit: Honest and Truly.

Layered with lemon cream and fresh strawberries, this no-bake treat is soft, sweet, and slightly tart. It chills in the fridge and slices into neat pieces so you can enjoy it one serving at a time. It’s the kind of dessert that feels light and refreshing but still hits the sweet spot.
Get the Recipe: Strawberry Lemonade Icebox Cake

Apple Mug Cake

Apple mug cake in a white ramekin with coconut milk on top and spoon in it and apples and cinnamon around it.
Apple Mug Cake. Photo credit: Fitasamamabear.

Made with real apples and warm spices, this cake is soft and ready in just a couple of minutes in the microwave. It’s small but satisfying, especially when you want something cozy without baking a whole pan. It’s a simple way to enjoy the flavor of apple pie in a quick and easy treat.
Get the Recipe: Apple Mug Cake

Salted Caramel S’mores

Salted Caramel S'mores with a bite out of it.
Salted Caramel S’mores. Photo credit: Downsizing Dinner.

Marshmallow, chocolate, and a touch of salted caramel melt together into a gooey treat you can make without a campfire. These come together fast and feel like a fun snack for a quiet night at home. You only need a few pieces to make it, so there’s no need to make a full batch.
Get the Recipe: Salted Caramel S’mores

Bisquick Peach Cobbler

Small dish of spiced peach cobbler.
Bisquick Peach Cobbler. Photo credit: Downsizing Dinner.

Juicy peaches bake under a soft, golden topping with just the right mix of sweet and spice. You can stir it together fast with simple pantry ingredients and bake it in a small dish. It’s warm, comforting, and easy to portion into two servings or save for later.
Get the Recipe: Bisquick Peach Cobbler

Mini Blueberry Pies

Mini blueberry pies in tins.
Mini Blueberry Pies. Photo credit: All Ways Delicious.

Flaky crust and juicy berries come together in these little pies that are just the right size. Each one bakes up golden and crisp with sweet filling inside. They’re great when you want pie flavor without having to make and store a full pie.
Get the Recipe: Mini Blueberry Pies

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