Backyard desserts need to be easy to slice, scoop, chill, or pass around without slowing down the whole meal. These 23 summer desserts cover fruit cobblers, chilled bars, cakes, brownies, banana pudding, fruit salad, sorbet, shortcakes, and creamy make-ahead sweets for feeding a bigger table. The mix includes oven-baked desserts, cold treats, handheld bites, and fruit-forward options that fit cookouts, pool days, patio dinners, and potlucks. Each recipe gives the backyard crowd something sweet without making dessert feel harder than dinner.

Peach Cobbler

Peach slices under a golden topping make Peach Cobbler a 1-hour dessert that serves 6. Eight peaches are tossed with sugar and cinnamon, then topped with a batter made from eggs, melted butter, milk, flour, baking powder, and salt. The cobbler can be spooned straight from the baking dish, making it easy to serve to a backyard crowd. Serve it warm with ice cream after the grilled food is cleared away.
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Chocolate Covered Strawberries

Fresh berries dipped in chocolate make Chocolate Covered Strawberries a 35-minute dessert with 6 servings, including chill time. The recipe uses 1 pound of large strawberries, dark or semisweet chocolate, coconut oil or shortening, and optional white chocolate for drizzling. It works well for a backyard table because the pieces are already portioned. Keep them chilled until serving so the chocolate stays firm.
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Strawberry Dump Cake

Diced strawberries and yellow cake mix make Strawberry Dump Cake a 55-minute dessert with 8 servings. The recipe keeps the ingredient list short with strawberries, sugar, salt, boxed cake mix, and melted unsalted butter. It fits a backyard crowd because the pan bakes into a scoopable dessert without frosting, layering, or extra serving work. Bring it out warm or room temperature with whipped cream.
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Fruit Pizza

A cookie-style base makes Fruit Pizza a colorful 1-hour-45-minute dessert with 6 servings, including chill time. The crust uses butter, sugar, vanilla, egg, flour, baking powder, and salt, while the filling combines cream cheese, powdered sugar, and vanilla. Kiwi, blueberries, strawberries, mango, and grapes finish the top. It works for backyard serving because slices bring fruit and dessert together.
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Eggless Mango Cake

Mango puree gives Eggless Mango Cake a summer-friendly flavor in 1 hour for 12 slices. The batter uses all-purpose flour, cornstarch, baking powder, baking soda, cardamom, mango puree, sugar, melted butter, yogurt, and vanilla. It fits feeding a backyard crowd because the cake slices cleanly and does not need a frosting station outside. Serve it after cooling so the glaze can set.
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Ice Cream Sandwich

Vanilla ice cream and wafers make Ice Cream Sandwich a frozen make-ahead dessert that serves 8. It takes 4 hours and 30 minutes, with most of the time spent freezing, and combines vanilla ice cream, frozen raspberries, crushed graham cookies, and rectangular ice cream wafers. Each sandwich is assembled ahead of time, making dessert easy to serve to a backyard crowd. Keep them frozen until the last minute.
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Banana Pudding

Layers of wafers, bananas, and pudding make Banana Pudding a 25-minute dessert with 12 servings. The recipe uses banana or vanilla pudding mix, sweetened condensed milk, cold milk, vanilla extract, vanilla wafers, sliced bananas, and sweetened whipping cream. It fits a backyard table because the trifle-style bowl can be made before people arrive. Serve it chilled with extra crushed wafers on top.
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Fresh Fruit Salad with Honey & Lime Dressing

Fresh fruit and a honey-lime dressing make Fresh Fruit Salad with Honey & Lime Dressing a 10-minute dessert or side with 10 servings. Strawberries, pineapple, blueberries, red grapes, kiwis, mangoes, and mandarin oranges fill the bowl, while honey, lime zest, and lime juice coat the fruit. It fits warm backyard meals because it stays light and colorful. Serve cold right before dessert.
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Lemon Bars

A shortbread crust and lemon filling make Lemon Bars a 3-hour-5-minute dessert with 16 servings, including chill time. The recipe uses flour, powdered sugar, salt, melted butter, lemon zest, sugar, eggs, and fresh lemon juice in a 9×13 baking dish. It fits a backyard crowd because the bars can be cut ahead and served from a tray. Dust with powdered sugar just before serving.
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Blueberry Cobbler

Fresh blueberries give Blueberry Cobbler a 40-minute bake that makes 16 servings. The blueberry layer uses butter, blueberries, sugar, brown sugar, flour, lemon juice, and lemon zest, while the batter uses flour, brown sugar, granulated sugar, baking powder, salt, milk, vanilla, and cinnamon. It works for a backyard crowd because one baking dish stretches across many plates. Serve warm with whipped cream or ice cream.
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Lemon Cupcakes with Raspberry Frosting

Lemon zest and raspberry frosting make Lemon Cupcakes with Raspberry Frosting Recipe a 1-hour-20-minute dessert with 14 cupcakes. Flour, baking powder, salt, sugar, eggs, butter, vanilla, fresh lemons, buttermilk, and raspberry buttercream build the recipe. It fits a backyard crowd because cupcakes are easier to pass around than a layered cake. Keep them cool until serving so the frosting holds its shape.
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Key Lime Bars

Graham cracker crust and citrus filling make Key Lime Bars a 2-hour-40-minute dessert with 16 servings, including cooling time. The crust uses graham cracker crumbs, sugar, and melted butter, while the filling uses egg yolks, sweetened condensed milk, key lime juice, zest, sour cream, and salt. It fits backyard dessert planning because the bars need chilling before serving. Add whipped cream when plating.
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Banana Pudding Brownies

Brownie mix and banana pudding filling make Banana Pudding Brownies a 40-minute dessert that serves 10. Chocolate brownie mix, water, melted butter, eggs, cream cheese, milk, and instant banana pudding mix create rich bars with a creamy banana layer. The brownies can be made ahead, chilled, or frozen, making them practical for serving a backyard crowd. Cut them into small pieces for a dessert tray beside fruit and cold drinks.
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Mini Cheesecakes

A muffin pan keeps Mini Cheesecakes easy to portion in 30 minutes for 6 servings. The recipe uses graham cracker crumbs and melted butter for the crust, then cream cheese, sugar, eggs, vanilla, lemon juice, flour, and heavy cream for the filling. Strawberry jam and fresh berries finish the tops. It works for backyard desserts because no one has to slice a full cheesecake outside.
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Biscoff Brownies

Biscoff butter and chopped chocolate make Biscoff Brownies a 45-minute dessert with 9 servings. The recipe uses Biscoff butter, melted butter, granulated sugar, eggs, flour, baking soda, vanilla extract, salt, and chopped chocolate in a lined 9×9 pan. It fits a backyard crowd because the brownies can be cut ahead and stacked on a platter. Serve with cold milk, coffee, or ice cream.
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Raspberry Lemon Cheesecake Bars

Raspberries and lemon make Raspberry Lemon Cheesecake Bars a 3-hour-10-minute dessert with 12 servings, including chill time. The crust uses dry sugar cookie mix, butter, egg, and lemon peel, while the filling uses cream cheese, sugar, more lemon peel, eggs, lemon juice, and fresh raspberries. It fits summer serving because the bars come from the fridge already set. Garnish with extra berries or lemon slices.
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Caramelized Grilled Pineapple

Pineapple rings on the grill make Caramelized Grilled Pineapple a 20-minute dessert or side with 4 servings. The recipe uses 10 pineapple slices, brown sugar, dark rum, flaky sea salt, and mint leaves for serving. It fits a backyard crowd because dessert can happen right on the grill after dinner. Serve the warm pineapple alone, over ice cream, or beside pound cake slices.
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Strawberry Pretzel Salad

Pretzels, cream cheese, and strawberries make Strawberry Pretzel Salad a 4-hour-30-minute chilled dessert with 6 servings. The recipe uses strawberry gelatin, boiling water, pretzels, brown sugar, butter, cream cheese, sugar, vanilla, Cool Whip, and fresh strawberries. It fits the backyard crowd theme because the salty crust, creamy center, and berry layer can be made ahead. Keep it cold until cutting into squares.
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Lemon Pound Cake

Lemon zest rubbed into sugar gives Lemon Pound Cake a bright 1-hour-15-minute bake with 8 servings. The batter uses melted butter, eggs, vanilla, lemon juice, sour cream, milk, flour, salt, and baking powder, while the glaze adds powdered sugar, lemon juice, milk or cream, butter, salt, and vanilla. It fits backyard dessert trays because slices travel easily. Serve with berries or whipped cream.
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Muffin Pan Strawberry Shortcakes

Individual shortcakes make Muffin Pan Strawberry Shortcakes a 30-minute dessert with 12 servings. The shortcakes use flour, baking powder, sugar, salt, milk, Greek yogurt, vanilla, and vegetable oil, while strawberries and honey make a syrupy topping with whipped cream for serving. It fits a backyard crowd because the muffin pan gives everyone a grab-and-go portion. Add the whipped cream close to serving.
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Watermelon Sorbet

Blended watermelon keeps Watermelon Sorbet cool for hot backyard days, with 4 hours total time and 6 servings. The recipe uses seedless watermelon, sugar, lemon juice, and mint leaves, plus a blender and hourly scraping in a shallow dish. It fits summer crowds because it can stay in the freezer until dessert time. Serve in chilled bowls or pack it in a cooler.
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Strawberry Shortcake

Sliced strawberries and biscuits make Strawberry Shortcake a 37-minute dessert with 6 servings. The recipe uses strawberries, sugar, flour, baking powder, baking soda, salt, cold butter, cold buttermilk, whipping cream, and lime zest. It fits a backyard crowd because the shortcakes can be assembled in individual portions instead of cutting a large cake. Serve soon after adding the cream outside.
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Grape Salad

Red and green grapes make Grape Salad a 5-minute chilled dessert with 12 servings. The creamy mixture uses softened cream cheese, sour cream, vanilla extract, and white sugar, then gets topped with brown sugar and walnuts or pecans. It fits backyard serving because the bowl can stay cold until the meal is ready for something sweet. Use it beside cakes, bars, or fruit desserts.
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