1/47
Total Time
35 min
Servings
8 servings
From the Recipe Creator:
For my mother's birthday, I made this strawberry pie recipe instead of a cake. Since it was mid-May in Oklahoma, the berries were absolutely perfect. It was a memorable occasion for the whole family. —Josh Carter, Birmingham, Alabama
If you are a strawberry fiend, this pie is for you. It is a simple, scrumptious way to enjoy the delightful berry.
2/47
Total Time
25 min
Servings
14 servings
From the Recipe Creator:
This berry trifle is a delicious salute to summer! I usually serve it during the warm season when fresh berries are bountiful, but you can also prepare it with frozen cherries and light cherry pie filling during the cooler months. —Brenda Paine, North Syracuse, New York
Patriotic desserts like this simple trifle are a must on the Fourth of July. This dessert can be made with homemade angel food cake, a packaged mix or even a store-bought cake. All versions will taste delicious when layered with plenty of berries.
3/47
Total Time
20 min
Servings
12 servings (3-1/3 cups topping)
From the Recipe Creator:
I've made many cheesecakes and enjoy them all, but they're usually time-consuming. When I first tried this recipe, my husband said it was better than the baked ones, and that was a big plus for me! —Joyce Mummau, Baltimore, Maryland
When it comes to easy Fourth of July desserts, it’s hard to beat no-bake treats. A no-bake cheesecake like this one doesn’t require the time or fuss of baking. Instead, the cake is chilled in the fridge. The result is light, creamy and super festive when topped with bright berries.
4/47
Total Time
15 min
Servings
2 dozen
From the Recipe Creator:
My kids love to take these treats everywhere. That's lucky for me since they are so easy to make. Beside the sprinkles, try mini candies for toppings. —Ronda Weirich, Plains, Kansas
July is peak season for s’mores and all their variations. Thanks to the sticks, this fun twist is a little less messy than the original. Plus, you can dress these up as a Fourth of July dessert with fun sprinkles.
5/47
Total Time
15 min
Servings
8 servings
From the Recipe Creator:
You don't have to bake to serve a wonderful dessert! This icebox cake is made from chocolate wafers and whipping cream. It is so delicious. —Cindy Hawkins, New York, New York
We’ve all had summer holidays where it’s just too hot to turn on the oven—especially after spending time in front of the grill. The delicious solution: icebox cake! This no-bake cake uses chocolate wafers and whipped cream to create a cakelike consistency. It’s a cool treat no one will be able to resist on a warm day.
6/47
Total Time
20 min
Servings
9 servings
From the Recipe Creator:
This cheesecake-like treat is light, sweet and pretty too. My husband also loves this dessert when I substitute blueberry pie filling. —Lanae Powel, McPherson, Kansas
Convenience products make this smooth and creamy dessert quick and easy to prepare.
7/47
Total Time
20 min
Servings
8 servings
From the Recipe Creator:
This peanut butter pudding pie is pretty enough to serve to company ... if your family doesn't get to it first! No one can resist a sweet piece of this creamy chocolate and peanut butter dessert. —Valerie Sisson, Norton, Ohio
Peanut butter is such a wonderfully American ingredient, so why not include it in your Fourth of July desserts? This easy pie gets topped with a drizzle of melted chocolate—for looks and flavor.
8/47
Total Time
30 min
Servings
16 servings
From the Recipe Creator:
Need to take a dish to pass this weekend? This make-ahead strawberry pretzel salad will disappear quickly at any potluck. —Aldene Belch, Flint, Michigan
The combination of strawberry and pretzel sounds surprising, but it’s darn delicious. After all, who can resist a mix of sweet and salty? Be sure to check out more strawberry pretzel treats if you want to go beyond the classic recipe.
9/47
Total Time
1 hour 5 min
Servings
15 servings
From the Recipe Creator:
I adapted a traditional honey cake recipe for this dessert. I wanted something that would show off all our amazing local honey as well as tasty summer berries. This also works perfectly as a Fourth of July cake, with the blueberries in the top corner and the raspberries in stripes—you wouldn't need as many blueberries, but you would need more raspberries. —Elisabeth Larsen, Pleasant Grove, Utah
This cake is the ideal recipe for a showstopping Fourth of July dessert. Transform the treat by arranging the fruit into a flag design.
10/47
Total Time
35 min
Servings
12 servings
From the Recipe Creator:
I’m from Ohio, and we love our buckeye candy! Buckeyes are a delicious combination of peanut butter and chocolate, which is exactly what this cookie is. All you need is a box of cake mix, a few common pantry ingredients and voila! You have a tasty dessert ready for family and friends in under an hour. You can customize it, too, by substituting other mix-ins for the chocolate chips. We serve it warm with ice cream or whipped cream. —Arianna Harding, Cincinnati, Ohio
Buckeyes—a chocolate and peanut butter candy—are a favorite in Ohio. This recipe takes those same flavors and bakes them up in a cast-iron skillet. And if you want to take things to the next level for your Fourth of July celebration, try more favorite midwestern desserts.
11/47
Total Time
50 min
Servings
9 servings
From the Recipe Creator:
This cake is a family favorite when blueberries are in season. —Charlotte Harrison, North Providence, Rhode Island
You’ve all heard of pineapple upside-down cake before, but we’ve flipped this recipe on its head and used blueberries instead. The result is extra-summery and perfect to serve up at a Fourth of July barbecue.
12/47
Total Time
50 min
Servings
8 servings
From the Recipe Creator:
My mom is known for her scrumptious desserts. This cherry cream cheese pie is one she's served often. It's one of my favorite desserts any time of year. I love the combination of cream cheese and cherry pie filling. —Cindy Kufeldt, Orlando, Florida
This dessert is cheesecake and cherry pie all rolled into one. For that reason, it’s one of our favorite all-American Fourth of July desserts.
13/47
Total Time
10 min
Servings
18 servings
From the Recipe Creator:
It takes 10 minutes, tops, to prepare this cool ice cream sandwich cake, but it tastes as though you spent a lot of time creating it. —Cathie Valentine, Graniteville, South Carolina
It’s time to break out that box of ice cream sandwiches you have in the freezer! You can use them to make this simple icebox cake. Don’t forget to top the cake with a maraschino cherry or two.
14/47
Total Time
1 hour 20 min
Servings
8 servings
From the Recipe Creator:
My husband's favorite pie is blueberry, made with fresh-picked northern Ontario blueberries. Adding peaches and a rustic crust creates a bit of summer fun, perfect for a picnic. —Christine Kropp, London, Ontario
Take advantage of what’s in season in summer and make an easy galette. This treat has all the flavor of a great pie but without the fuss of crimping and complicated finishes.
15/47
Total Time
35 min
Servings
10 pops
From the Recipe Creator:
These delicious ice pops can also be made with raspberries or blackberries. The rosemary sprig and lemon zest bring another layer of flavor. The pops are quick, easy, kid-friendly and freezable. —Gloria Bradley, Naperville, Illinois
Move over, Popsicles, there’s an even tastier treat coming this Fourth of July! These homemade ice pops use fresh berries and lemon zest for refreshing flavor. A tub of whipped topping makes them extra creamy.
16/47
Total Time
40 min
Servings
2 dozen
From the Recipe Creator:
Our family loves to take drives, and I often bring these bars along for snacking in the car. —Martha Haseman, Hinckley, Illinois
If your family is the type that enjoys a sweet treat before dinner, put out these tasty M&M’s bars. They’re like a blondie—but better! Try these other easy Fourth of July dessert bars too.
17/47
Total Time
55 min
Servings
15 servings (3 cups lemon topping)
From the Recipe Creator:
This sweet-tart cake recipe is so much fun to make with my grandkids. They love “just dumping it all in” and watching the ingredients magically become a pretty, delicious dessert. —Nancy Heishman, Las Vegas, Nevada
Dump cakes are the ultimate easy desserts. These treats are measured, mixed and baked right in the pan. Best yet: They start with a convenient boxed cake mix.
18/47
Total Time
1 hour
Servings
6 servings
From the Recipe Creator:
Everyone loves a peach blueberry cobbler. This one is the perfect, scrumptious treat! If you're taking it to a party, you might want to make another one for yourself. There won't be leftovers! —Laura Jansen, Battle Creek, Michigan
With peaches and blueberries both in season on the Fourth of July, a cobbler like this is a must. And in case you’ve ever wondered, here’s the difference between cobblers, crisps and buckles.
19/47
Total Time
35 min
Servings
8 servings
From the Recipe Creator:
This oversized cookie cake recipe is so easy and quick that I just might make it instead of traditional cookies from now on. I don't miss portioning out dough or shuffling pans in and out of the oven. Store leftovers in an airtight container for up to a week. —Lisa Kaminski, Wauwatosa, Wisconsin
Is there any treat more American than a classic chocolate chip cookie? This chocolate chip cookie cake is an amazing Fourth of July dessert. Tint the frosting red, white or blue, and finish the topping with plenty of patriotic sprinkles.
20/47
Total Time
5 min
Servings
8 servings
From the Recipe Creator:
A fast finale to any meal is as close as the freezer. Everyone has room for some of this light, refreshing dessert. —Tanya McKay, Wells, Nevada
For a lighter July Fourth dessert, try a frozen fruit salad. Use fresh or frozen berries along with whipped topping and sweetened condensed milk to create this treat.
21/47
Total Time
55 min
Servings
20 servings
From the Recipe Creator:
This cake features a fudgy brownie-like base topped with marshmallow creme and a nutty frosting. Serve big slices with glasses of cold milk or steaming mugs of coffee. —Tammi Simpson, Greensburg, Kentucky
Who doesn’t love a southern cake? Mississippi mud cake is a classic. It starts with a brownie-like base and then gets topped with marshmallow creme, pecans and more.
22/47
Total Time
35 min
Servings
9 servings
From the Recipe Creator:
While growing up, I loved treats from the ice cream truck that rolled through my neighborhood. This ice cream cake is inspired by one of those crunchy, strawberry novelties. —Lisa Kaminski, Wauwatosa, Wisconsin
Remember those strawberry shortcake bars you used to get from the ice cream truck as a kid? Meet the grown-up version! This ice cream cake tastes just like that childhood favorite—and it can serve a crowd.
23/47
Total Time
40 min
Servings
3 servings
From the Recipe Creator:
Berries, peaches or any fruit can be used for this simple cobbler recipe, but the cheery bright color of cherries makes it just right for gray winter days. —Eleanor Jacoby, Eureka, Kansas
This delightful and delicious cherry cobbler fits the color motif for a superb patriotic celebration.
24/47
Total Time
40 min
Servings
3 dozen
From the Recipe Creator:
Guests will never recognize the refrigerated crescent roll dough that goes into these almond-flavored bars. You can assemble the chewy coconut treats in no time. —Carolyn Kyzer, Alexander, Arkansas
It doesn’t get easier than this four-ingredient dessert. The recipe starts with a package of refrigerated crescent rolls and then layers on flavor with almond extract, sweetened condensed milk and shredded coconut.
25/47
Total Time
15 min
Servings
8 servings
From the Recipe Creator:
If you like the taste of fresh blueberries, you'll love this pie. Since it's a breeze to whip up, I make it often, especially in summer. —Milda Anderson, Osceola, Wisconsin
It’s true: You need only five minutes to prepare this summer dessert. Start with a store-bought crust and then stir up the fast filling with fresh blueberries.
26/47
Total Time
15 min
Servings
12 servings
From the Recipe Creator:
I blend cream cheese, sweetened condensed milk and whipped topping into instant pudding and then layer it with vanilla wafers and sliced bananas. Served in a pretty glass bowl, this banana pudding with cream cheese makes for a fancy yet fuss-free dessert. —Edna Perry, Rice, Texas
For many, no party is complete without banana pudding. It’s one of those treats that’s delicious any time of year, but it really hits the spot as a Fourth of July dessert on a hot summer day.
27/47
Total Time
35 min
Servings
12 servings
From the Recipe Creator:
Because I love tiramisu, I came up with this deliciously refreshing twist on the traditional coffee-flavored Italian dessert. Fresh softened berries star with crisp ladyfinger cookies and mascarpone cheese. Serve it from a glass bowl or in clear dishes to show off the luscious layers.
—Najmussahar Ahmed, Ypsilanti, Michigan
Traditional tiramisu is flavored with espresso and a splash of spirits. This fresh take uses the same mascarpone and ladyfingers as the original but then layers in plenty of sun-ripened berries.
28/47
Total Time
50 min
Servings
12 servings
From the Recipe Creator:
It's well worth the effort to whip up this creamy fruit tart bursting with juicy berries. A friend gave me the recipe, and it always receives rave reviews at gatherings. —Susan Terzakis, Andover, Massachusetts
A fresh fruit tart can be easily transformed to suit any summer occasion. Use blueberries and red fruits of all kinds to create a flag-inspired dessert.
29/47
Total Time
50 min
Servings
2 dozen
From the Recipe Creator:
Summer isn’t summer without a banana split or two, and these fun bars bring that same delicious flavor in potluck-perfect form. —Jasey McBurnett, Rock Springs, Wyoming
These flavorful banana split cake bars make a fun sweet to serve up at a Fourth of July backyard bash.
30/47
Total Time
35 min
Servings
about 3 dozen
From the Recipe Creator:
Corn syrup helps keep these brownies moist and fudgy. —Sheila Wood, Macksville, Kansas
Brownies are the perfect dessert for any occasion. You can add a bit of Fourth of July flair by adding red, white and blue sprinkles—or just by serving them on festive plates.
31/47
Total Time
3 hours 20 min
Servings
15 servings
From the Recipe Creator:
Pina colada lush is such a fantastic warm weather dessert—it's so light and refreshing, and a breeze to make! I love how the tart pineapple pairs with the sweet coconut. —Jennifer Stowell, Deep River, Iowa
Love pina coladas? This no-bake dessert combines all the flavors you love and puts them into a tried-and-true 13×9-inch baking dish.
32/47
Total Time
45 min
Servings
15 servings
From the Recipe Creator:
My mother-in-law loves chocolate-covered cherries, and I used to make this chocolate cherry dump cake every year for her birthday. Now we've moved away, but I make this for my kids on her birthday and they still feel near her. —Angela Lively, Conroe, Texas
Chocolate and cherries create an amazing combination. And this dump cake makes the pairing easy to serve.
33/47
Total Time
20 min
Servings
2 pies (6 pieces each)
From the Recipe Creator:
This classic pie has become an instant family favorite. I like to replace some of the ingredients with low-sugar versions. Add blueberries for a beautiful Fourth of July pie! —Laura Wilhelm, West Hollywood, California
Looking for an easy no-bake pie that tastes like a million bucks? This is the recipe for you! The simple dessert uses crushed pineapple, shredded coconut and crushed pecans, all held together by whipped topping and sweetened condensed milk.
34/47
Total Time
25 min
Servings
8 servings
From the Recipe Creator:
Loaded with fresh strawberries and blueberries, this luscious Jell-O is perfect for any Fourth of July celebration! —Constance Fennell, Grand Junction, Michigan
Gelatin treats have been popular for decades. This Jell-O mold includes strawberries and blueberries for the perfect star-spangled dessert.
35/47
Total Time
20 min
Servings
16 servings
From the Recipe Creator:
As refreshing as it is easy to make, this lemon icebox cake will become a family favorite. Using grated lemon zest in addition to a lemon pudding mix gives the cake a bright lemon flavor. —
Taste of Home Test Kitchen
This easy Fourth of July dessert starts with a box of graham crackers and a package of lemon pudding mix. How simple! Layer all the ingredients together and stash the cake in the fridge until you’re ready to serve. Best yet: You can prep it the night before your big shindig.
36/47
Total Time
25 min
Servings
8 servings
From the Recipe Creator:
This cool and creamy pie has a lot going for it. It’s easy to make, it can be assembled well in advance to save time and it's impressive enough to serve guests. To make this dessert even more decadent and delicious, you can chop extra peanuts and crumble a few more cookies on the top. —Andrea Bolden, Unionville, Tennessee
Think of this Fourth of July dessert as a Snickers bar in a pie crust. To make it feel even more like a candy copycat, chop up a few candy bars and sprinkle them over the top before serving.
37/47
Total Time
55 min
Servings
12 servings
From the Recipe Creator:
A delightful orange frosting is the secret to this cake. —Kathleen Gingras, Thorold, Ontario
Don’t forget to serve pieces of this cake with scoops of ice cream! It’s the perfect pairing.
38/47
Total Time
20 min
Servings
8 servings
From the Recipe Creator:
For a taste of paradise, try this no-bake Key lime pie recipe. It's low in fat, sugar and fuss. It truly is the best Key lime pie recipe ever! —Frances VanFossan, Warren, Michigan
Key lime is an ingredient that just screams summer. Try this light and fluffy version of a classic Key lime pie for the Fourth of July. Use a premade graham cracker crust or make a homemade graham cracker crust.
39/47
Total Time
40 min
Servings
4 dozen
From the Recipe Creator:
When you take these treats to a gathering, guests will be tempted to start at the dessert table. I often make a second batch just for my family. —Jennifer Eilts, Lincoln, Nebraska
Chock-full of chocolate and walnuts, these squares will satisfy any sweet tooth.
40/47
Total Time
30 min
Servings
2 dozen
From the Recipe Creator:
Not only do these watermelon Rice Krispies treats look like your favorite summery fruit, they taste like 'em too! —Taste of Home Test Kitchen
Here’s an easy Fourth of July dessert kiddos will love. These crispy treats look just like wedges of fresh watermelon—and even get a hint of the flavor via watermelon extract! You can always make this treat with vanilla extract instead.
41/47
Total Time
10 min
Servings
8 servings
From the Recipe Creator:
This old-fashioned banana cream pie recipe is full of flavor. Because it uses instant pudding, the no-bake dessert is ready in just minutes. —Perlene Hoekema, Lynden, Washington
If you’re celebrating with a handful of vintage Fourth of July recipes, keep the theme going with an old-fashioned banana cream pie. This pie is cool and creamy—perfect for a summer day.
42/47
Total Time
45 min
Servings
10 servings
From the Recipe Creator:
If you’re tight on time, you can use store-bought cookies, but I highly recommend making these oatmeal chocolate cookies from scratch. The dessert sandwiches are pure fun. Sometimes I decorate the sides of the sandwiches with colorful jimmies too. —Diane Halferty, Corpus Christi, Texas
What’s better than Fourth of July cookies? Fourth of July ice cream cookie sandwiches! Be sure to roll the edges in festive sprinkles for a truly patriotic look.
43/47
Total Time
1 hour 25 min
Servings
12 servings
From the Recipe Creator:
This recipe is one of my favorites! The tropical flavors remind me of being on vacation with my family in the Caribbean—I have so many fun memories. —Stephanie Pichelli, Toronto, Ontario
Combine an upside-down cake with a pina colada and you’ll get this tropical-inspired dessert. It’s surprisingly easy to make and guests will be asking for the recipe.
44/47
Total Time
15 min
Servings
4 dozen
From the Recipe Creator:
My secret to these rich no-bake bites? Pretzels in the crust. They add a salty crunch to the classic peanut butter and chocolate pairing. —Jennifer Beckman, Falls Church, Virginia
Sweet and salty desserts are always a hit. These peanut butter pretzel bars are no-bake and quick to make.
45/47
Total Time
15 min
Servings
10 servings
From the Recipe Creator:
A co-worker shared the recipe for this easy yet elegant dessert years ago, and our family has enjoyed it many times since. —Phoebe Carre, Mullica Hill, New Jersey
Pineapple is a delightful summer flavor and makes for great Fourth of July desserts. This no-bake cheesecake recipe is best when left to set overnight, so prep it the day before your barbecue and leave the day of for grilling burgers and cooking hot dogs.
46/47
Total Time
50 min
Servings
2 dozen
From the Recipe Creator:
Marshmallow frosting puts these cupcakes over the top. Chocolate bar pieces and graham cracker crumbs on top make them extra-indulgent and even more like the real thing—but better! —Erin Rachwal, Hartland, Wisconsin
These Fourth of July cupcakes have all the flavors of s’mores—without the campfire. The chocolate cupcakes are topped with marshmallow frosting, graham cracker crumbs and chocolate bar chunks.
47/47
Total Time
15 min
Servings
14 servings
From the Recipe Creator:
A refreshing lemon filling and fresh blueberries give this sunny dessert sensation plenty of color. Don't worry about heating up the oven—this trifle doesn't require baking. —Ellen Peden, Houston, Texas
Wake up your taste buds with this lemon and blueberry dessert. Lemon pie filling and lemon yogurt add plenty of zest. Serve up scoops of this trifle topped with extra whipped cream.
Fourth of July Desserts FAQ
What are traditional Fourth of July desserts?
Traditional Fourth of July desserts are fruit pies like blueberry or apple pie, beautifully layered trifles, strawberry shortcake and all kinds of cobbler recipes. Recently, American flag cakes have become quite popular too.
What easy Fourth of July desserts can I make ahead?
Popsicles, trifles, ice cream sandwiches, cookies, no-bake cheesecakes and ice cream cakes are easy Fourth of July desserts that can be made ahead of time.
What Fourth of July desserts are no-bake?
No-bake Fourth of July desserts include cheesecakes, ice cream cakes, icebox cakes, pies, banana pudding, trifles, scotcheroos, rice crispy treats and tiramisu. There’s a whole slew of no-bake desserts to try!