16 Easy Summer Desserts: No-Bake, Frozen, and Fresh Fruit Picks
Turning on the oven in summer should be illegal – and honestly, most of these recipes agree. This list is mostly no-bake and frozen, with a handful of baked classics for when you want something warm or are making it early before the heat kicks in.
Most of these can be made the night before, and a lot of them need just 2 to 5 ingredients.
All of them are good for BBQs, pool parties, potlucks, or any summer gathering where you want more time to enjoy the party and less time in the kitchen.
Scroll down for the full list, organized by how you want to serve them.

A Few Tips Before You Start
Make no-bake desserts the night before. Cheesecakes, puddings, and chilled cups all need time to set properly in the fridge. Make them the evening before and they’ll be perfectly set by party time — and they taste better for it too.
Use full-fat block cream cheese for anything chilled. The spreadable kind in a tub has too much moisture and won’t hold its shape. Full-fat block is the difference between a cheesecake that slices cleanly and one that collapses on the plate.
For potlucks, go with cups or bars. Individual cups and bar-style desserts are far easier to portion and transport than a whole cake or tart. No plating, no last-minute fuss.
Frozen treats need more time than you think. Most need 4 to 6 hours in the freezer to set fully. Plan to make them the morning of — or the night before if you want zero stress on the day.
No-Bake Cheesecakes and Creamy Chilled Desserts
The fridge does all the work here. Make these the evening before and you won’t have to think about dessert again until it’s time to eat.
Strawberry No-Bake Cheesecake
The strawberry flavor is built right into the filling using strawberry gelatin, so it’s pink and fruity all the way through – not just on top. It’s light, fluffy and sweet, with a buttery cookie crust and fresh berries on top. Make it the night before and it slices clean and holds its shape beautifully at the table. This is the one that makes people think you spent hours in the kitchen when really the fridge did all the heavy lifting.
Easy Banana Pudding With Bananas and Vanilla Wafers
A crowd-pleaser that travels well and only gets better the longer it sits. Layers of creamy vanilla pudding, ripe bananas, and vanilla wafers served in mason jars – make it ahead, keep it cold, and the wafers soften into the pudding overnight in the best possible way. Good for a backyard BBQ where you need something that serves a crowd without any last-minute fuss.
Individual Cups and Parfaits
Pre-portioned and easy to grab. These are the ones to reach for when you’re feeding a crowd or bringing something to a cookout.
Strawberry Mascarpone Trifle Cups With Homemade Sponge Cake
This is a good pick when you want something that feels a little more special without turning dessert into a whole production. Individual portions mean no slicing and plating at the party, and the cups travel without falling apart. The kind of thing that looks like you put real effort in — even though assembly is the hardest part.
Strawberry Parfait With Pound Cake and Cool Whip
Store-bought pound cake, Cool Whip, and fresh strawberries layered together in about five minutes. This is the recipe for when you need something assembled fast — it’s potluck-worthy, kid-friendly and reliably gone quickly. No baking, no stress.
No-Bake Strawberry Mascarpone Dessert Cups
Cool and creamy no-bake dessert cups with a mascarpone base and fresh strawberries. Lighter than a full cheesecake and easy to make ahead — just keep them chilled and pull them straight from the fridge when it’s time to serve.
Easy Greek Yogurt Jello Fluff
Three ingredients, no baking, and you can change the flavor every time just by switching up the Jello. It’s light and fluffy, kid-friendly, and has more protein than most desserts on this list because it’s made with Greek yogurt. Good for summer parties where you want something refreshing that isn’t too heavy.
Oreo Yogurt Cups
Vanilla Greek yogurt and Oreos, layered in cups and chilled until the cookies soften into something that tastes like a soft, spoonable cheesecake. Five minutes of assembly, then the fridge does the rest. A drizzle of chocolate syrup on top is optional but hard to skip.
Frozen Treats
Summer desserts don’t get easier than this! Make them ahead and simply pull them from the freezer whenever you need them.
Easy Strawberry Lemonade Ice Pops
Real strawberries, fresh lemon and peak season flavor in a frozen pop that’s tart, a little sweet and very pink. Kid-friendly, make-ahead and freezer-ready well before the party starts.
2-Ingredient Strawberry Greek Yogurt Bark
Strawberry Greek yogurt spread onto a sheet pan, topped with fresh strawberry slices, frozen and broken into pieces. The bark comes out pink and creamy throughout, naturally gluten-free and high-protein. It doubles as a snack or a light dessert and stores in the freezer all week so you always have something cold on hand.
Healthy Frozen Yogurt Bites With Berries and Granola
Four ingredients frozen into little bites that feel like a treat without being overly sweet. The granola gives them just enough crunch to make them interesting. These are especially good for backyard parties with kids – small, easy to grab and gone fast.
Fresh Fruit Picks
When the strawberries are good, you really don’t need to do much to them. These recipes let the fruit do the work.
Dairy-Free Chocolate Covered Strawberries
Fresh strawberries dipped in dairy-free chocolate that sets firm and glossy. A handheld treat that’s easy to bring to a cookout, works for anyone who doesn’t do dairy and tends to disappear before anything else on the dessert table. The star of the spread without any of the effort.
Strawberry Tanghulu Recipe
Fresh strawberries coated in a hard candy shell — the kind that cracks when you bite in and gives you that satisfying contrast between crispy coating and ripe juicy fruit. These always end up being the first thing people ask about. Good for when you want something fun and a little different on the summer dessert table.
Classic Baked Desserts
For when you’re willing to turn on the oven — or you’re making these early in the morning before the heat kicks in.
Old Fashioned Strawberry Shortcake
Buttery baked shortcakes split open and layered with fresh macerated strawberries and whipped cream. A summer classic that earns its spot every single year. The shortcakes can be baked ahead and the strawberries prepped ahead — just assemble right before serving and it looks like you pulled it all together effortlessly.
Old-Fashioned Strawberry Cobbler
Fresh strawberries bake down into a jammy filling beneath a golden, slightly crisp topping. Warm, bubbling and exactly what a cobbler should be. Best served with a scoop of vanilla ice cream. This one is for the gatherings that wind down slowly, when there’s still time to enjoy something from the oven.
5 Ingredient Cherry Dump Cake
Five ingredients and one pan. Cherry filling on the bottom, cake mix on top, butter over everything — the oven does the rest. It comes out with a soft, almost pudding-like cherry layer under a golden buttery crust. It’s easy to scale for a bigger crowd and reliably gone before the night is over.
Best Vanilla Cake With Strawberry Filling
Save this one for a birthday, a shower, or any summer gathering that calls for a proper centerpiece dessert. Tender vanilla layers, a fresh strawberry filling and the frosting of your choice. It takes more time than anything else on this list, but there’s something about walking into a party and seeing a layer cake on the table that nothing else quite replaces.
How to Choose the Right Dessert for Your Occasion
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