20 Easy 4th of July Desserts

Our best 4th of July desserts! Round out your Independence Day menu with one of these delicious sweet treats. Find pies, ice cream, cookies, and more!

4th of July desserts - Strawberry tiramisu

Looking for 4th of July dessert ideas? You’re in the right place! I’ve rounded up our best 4th of July desserts below. They include no-bake sweets, easy frozen treats, portable options like cookies and bars, and TONS of delicious baked goods packed with summer fruit. You’ll even find some red, white, and blue ideas in the mix!

All these desserts are easy to prepare, and many are great for making ahead (ideal for when you’re hosting or attending a gathering, if you ask me). Choose one for a sweet ending to your Independence Day BBQ—you can’t go wrong here!

Fruity 4th of July Desserts

strawberry shortcake

Strawberry Shortcake

Use a mix of blueberries and strawberries for extra 4th of July flair!

blackberry cobbler

Blackberry Cobbler

If you’re looking for easy 4th of July desserts, you’ll love this blackberry cobbler. The batter comes together in one bowl in less than 10 minutes. The oven takes care of the rest!

Cherry pie

Homemade Cherry Pie

This homemade cherry pie is a show-stopping 4th of July dessert! A flaky, buttery pie crust surrounds the juicy, jammy cherry filling.

4th of July dessert ideas - Lemon bars

Lemon Bars

I brought these bars to a Fourth of July fireworks show a few summers ago, and I came home without a single one left! Their light, lemony flavor makes them a refreshing summer treat.

Peach crisp

Peach Crisp

This recipe is one of my favorite desserts to make when I’m entertaining in the summer. You can make the crumble topping ahead of time, so when you’re ready to serve, you can just assemble and bake!

Fourth of July desserts - Lemon blueberry bread

Lemon Blueberry Bread

This easy quick bread is moist, bright, and packed with jammy berries. Top it with my 2-ingredient lemon glaze for an extra zesty pop.

No-Bake 4th of July Desserts

Slice of no-bake strawberry tiramisu

Strawberry Tiramisu

This no-bake dessert tastes like the best strawberry shortcake you’ve ever tried, but it has a soft, creamy tiramisu-like texture. Add blueberries to create festive red, white, and blue layers!

4th of July Desserts - No-Bake Vegan Cheesecake

Raspberry Vegan Cheesecake

This no-bake cheesecake sets up in the freezer, so it’s a perfect treat for a hot summer day.

No-bake peanut butter bars

Peanut Butter Bars

Love peanut butter cups? You’ll love these easy bars too. They have a crisp chocolate topping and gooey peanut butter base.

4th of July Desserts - No-Bake Fruit Tart

Summer Fruit Tart

This no-bake tart has a graham cracker crust, a creamy vegan cream cheese filling, and fresh berries and peaches on top. It feels elegant, but it’s surprisingly easy to make!

Best Fourth of July Dessert Recipes - Grilled Peaches

Grilled Peaches

If you have the grill going for veggie burgers or corn on the cob, throw on some fresh peaches too! They become even sweeter and juicier as they cook. Top with a scoop of vanilla ice cream for a delicious Fourth of July dessert.

Frozen 4th of July Desserts

Homemade vanilla ice cream

Homemade Vanilla Ice Cream

If you ask me, an ice cream sundae bar is one of the best 4th of July dessert ideas. Take it to the next level by using homemade ice cream!

4th of July desserts - Homemade Chocolate ice cream

Homemade Chocolate Ice Cream

Heads up, chocolate lovers: you won’t be able to resist seconds!

Watermelon popsicles recipe

Watermelon Popsicles

I think watermelon is a must on the 4th of July, and these fruity popsicles are a fun way to add it to your celebration. Made with just watermelon and lime juice, they’re super refreshing and easy to make.

Ice cream cake

Ice Cream Cake

I had a blast developing this recipe a few summers ago, and it’s since become one of my favorite Fourth of July dessert recipes. Fresh raspberries and three layers of store-bought ice cream top a thin layer of chocolate cake. Any type of ice cream will work here, so use whatever flavors you love!

Crowd-Pleasing Cookies and Bars

Best chocolate chip cookie recipe

Chocolate Chip Cookies

Soft, chewy, and packed with melty chocolate, these classic cookies are always a hit.

4th of July Desserts - Best peanut butter cookies

Best Peanut Butter Cookies

Peanut butter lovers won’t be able to get enough of these! They have soft, chewy middles, crisp edges, and a delicious nutty flavor.

Easy 4th of July desserts - Blondie recipe

Blondies

Made with brown butter and white chocolate chips, these easy bars are chewy, butterscotch-y perfection. To feed a crowd, double the recipe and use a 9×13-inch pan.

Fourth of July desserts - Oatmeal cookies

Perfect Oatmeal Cookies

These soft, chewy cookies are great with all kinds of mix-ins. I love adding dried cherries and chocolate chips for a summery twist!

Best Brownie Recipe

Best Homemade Brownies

One of the best 4th of July desserts…and best desserts, period. Brownies are never a bad idea. 😊

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Best 4th of July Desserts: No-Bake Strawberry Tiramisu

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5 from 2 votes
Prep Time: 45 minutes
Cook Time: 15 minutes
Chilling Time: 8 hours
Total Time: 9 hours
Serves 9
This strawberry tiramisu is one of the best 4th of July desserts! Packed with fresh strawberries, whipped cream, and tender ladyfingers, it's a delicious no-bake summer treat.

Ingredients

  • 1½ pounds fresh strawberries, hulled
  • 2 tablespoons cane sugar
  • 1 teaspoon balsamic vinegar
  • Pinch sea salt
  • ½ cup water
  • 8 ounces mascarpone cheese, at room temperature
  • ½ teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 1 cup heavy whipping cream
  • ½ cup powdered sugar, sifted if lumpy
  • 24 to 30 DeLallo Savoiardi ladyfingers, exact number will depend on your baking dish

Instructions

  • Thinly slice half the strawberries and set aside. Dice the remaining strawberries and place in a medium saucepan. Add the sugar, balsamic vinegar, and salt and place over medium heat. Cook, stirring, until the sugar dissolves. Cover the pan and simmer, stirring occasionally and reducing the heat as needed, for 10 minutes, or until the strawberries cook down into a juicy sauce.
  • Set a fine mesh strainer over a medium heatproof bowl. Pass the strawberry sauce through the strainer to remove the solids. Set the solids aside for assembling the tiramisu. Add the water to the juices in the bowl and stir to combine. Chill in the refrigerator until ready to assemble the tiramisu.
  • In a large bowl, mix together the mascarpone and vanilla extract.
  • In another large bowl, use an electric mixer or stand mixer to beat the cream and powdered sugar on medium speed for 5 to 8 minutes, or until soft to medium peaks form. Gradually and gently fold the whipped cream into the mascarpone, mixing until just combined.
  • Assemble the tiramisu. Dip half the ladyfingers into the strawberry syrup one at a time, leaving each one in the liquid just long enough to coat it on all sides. Arrange the dipped ladyfingers evenly at the bottom of a 9x9-inch or similar baking dish, cutting them if necessary to fully cover the bottom.
  • Spread half the mascarpone mixture evenly on top, then evenly dot the reserved cooked strawberry solids on top of the mascarpone. Top with half the sliced strawberries.
  • Dip the remaining ladyfingers into the strawberry syrup one at a time, placing them in an even layer on top of the sliced strawberries. Top with the remaining mascarpone mixture and remaining sliced strawberries.
  • Cover and chill in the refrigerator for at least 8 hours or overnight before slicing and serving.
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