These 40 Dessert Recipes Are Perfect for Your Summer Picnic (2024)

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These 40 Dessert Recipes Are Perfect for Your Summer Picnic (1)Amanda TarltonUpdated: Jan. 31, 2024

    It's officially picnic season! And no summer spread is complete without a sweet treat at the end, so we've rounded up the most portable picnic desserts to pack in your basket.

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    Mini S’mores

    Combine marshmallow creme, chocolate, graham crackers and more for a summery delight at any time of year. —Stephanie Tewell, Elizabeth, Illinois

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    Mini Apple Pies

    When I was in high school, my best friend's mother baked this mini apple pie recipe every year. I was thrilled when she shared it with me—I finally felt like an adult! —Katie Ferrier, Houston, Texas

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    Super Chunky Cookies

    Chocolate lovers will go crazy over these cookies that feature loads of chocolate! When friends ask me to make "those cookies," I know exactly what recipe they mean. —Rebecca Jendry, Spring Branch, Texas

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    Picnic Bars

    You'll score points with a crowd when you stir together these delicious fudge-like treats. They're very moist and rich. The chocolate chips and walnuts make a pretty topping. —Frank Bee, Eugene, Oregon

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    Lemon Coconut Bites

    The tangy lemon flavor of this no-fuss dessert is especially delicious on a warm day. It gives me delightful flashbacks of selling lemonade on the sidewalk as a little girl. —Donna Biddle, Elmira, New York

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    Chocolate Fudge Brownies

    My children always looked forward to these fudge brownies as an after-school snack. They're so fudgy they don't need icing. —Hazel Fritchie, Palestine, Illinois

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    Chocolate Chip Blondies

    Folks who adore the classic cookies will enjoy that same beloved flavor in these chocolate chip bars. This blondie recipe can be mixed up in a jiffy, tastes wonderful, and is perfect for occasions when company drops by unexpectedly or you need a treat in a hurry. —Rhonda Knight, Hecker, Illinois

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    White Chocolate Macadamia Nut Cookies

    Hawaiian nuts and melty morsels make a fantastic combination in these buttery white chocolate macadamia nut cookies. —Cathy Lennon, Newport, Tennessee

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    Lemon Blueberry Whoopie Pies

    These pies are soft, cakey cookies studded with tart, juicy blueberries and filled with tangy cream cheese frosting. I bring them to family and school events and they are always the first thing gone! Make sure to continually scrape the side of the bowl with a spatula while mixing the batter and frosting. —Kathy Martino, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

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    Peach Crumb Bars

    I had the most beautiful peaches and really wanted to bake with them. I started with my blueberry crumb bar recipe, and after a couple of tries, I was so happy with the results. My co-worker taste testers were, too! —Amy Burns, Newman, Illinois

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    Mini Peanut Butter Sandwich Cookies

    Peanut butter lovers go nuts for these rich little sandwich cookies. On a hot day, sandwich ice cream between the cookies instead of frosting. It cools you right down. —Keri Wolfe, Nappanee, Indiana

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    Nutella Hand Pies

    These pint-sized Nutella hand pies made with puff pastry are too good to keep to yourself! —Taste of Home Test Kitchen

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    Coconut, Lime and Pistachio Cookies

    Perfect for freezing, these cookies look like Christmas but taste like summer. —Barbara Crusan, Pass Christian, Mississippi

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    Mini Chocolate Chip Sandwich Cookies

    I love baking cookies to give as gifts to my family and friends. I created this recipe for my annual holiday cookie platter and it received rave reviews from both children and adults. If the buttercream doesn't come together after all of the butter has been incorporated, add some shortening one tablespoon at a time until the mixture starts to transform. —Julie Thomas, Saukville, Wisconsin

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    Blueberry Lattice Bars

    Since our area has an annual blueberry festival, my daughters and I are always looking for amazing new recipes to enter in the cooking contest. These lovely bars won a blue ribbon one year. —Debbie Ayers, Baileyville, Maine

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    Zucchini Nut Bread

    Lighter and fluffier than most zucchini breads, this is a great way to put that vegetable to good use! —Kevin Bruckerhoff, Columbia, Missouri

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    Amish Sugar Cookies

    These easy-to-make, old-fashioned Amish sugar cookies simply melt in your mouth! I've passed this recipe around to many friends. After I gave it to my sister, she entered the cookies in a local fair and won best of show. —Sylvia Ford, Kennett, Missouri

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    We’re all so busy and pressed for time. I find myself creating recipes that are fast to prepare and deliver fabulous results, proving you don’t have to spend all day in the kitchen. Here’s a favorite of mine that combines chocolate candies and cookies into one wonderful bar. —Averie Sunshine, San Diego, California

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    Yummy Cracker Snacks

    These treats are my family’s favorite. In fact, it seems no matter how many I make, they always disappear too soon! —D. Weaver, Ephrata, Pennsylvania

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    Toni's Tropical Biscotti

    My second mom had a hankering for biscotti with pistachios and dried papaya. Since she's a fabulous cook, I gave it a whirl. The result was sensational!—Bonnie Hauschild, Wellington, Florida

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    Snickerdoodle Blondie Bars

    When asked to bring a dessert for my boys' football team to share, I whipped up these unique blondies and was instantly named "the greatest mom" by all. —Valonda Seward, Coarsegold, California

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    Lemon Zucchini Drops

    When we lived on the East Coast, a nearby fruit and vegetable stand had a bakery featuring these soft, cakelike cookies. We missed every bite when we moved away, so I developed this recipe. —Barbara Franklin, Tucson, Arizona

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    Maple-Glazed Cinnamon Chip Bars

    When I make these, the kitchen smells like Christmas. Cinnamon chips add fabulous flavor to the bars, and the maple glaze fancies them up a bit. —Lyndi Pilch, Springfield, Missouri

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    Moist Pineapple Banana Bread

    Our four kids like slices of this moist tropical-tasting banana bread for breakfast. I sometimes bake it in mini loaf pans, then freeze the loaves so we can enjoy a small portion at a time. —Mary Watkins, Chaska, Minnesota

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    Peanut Butter Pretzel Bars

    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

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    Gluten-Free Peanut Butter Blondies

    I converted these blondies to be gluten free so that my family could enjoy a comforting dessert. We were craving brownies one night, and these cakelike treats hit the spot. They are a fantastic spin on gluten-free peanut butter chocolate chip cookies. —Becky Klope, Loudonville, New York

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    Watermelon Slice Cookies

    Once when I made these butter cookies for a party, a neighbor thought they were so attractive that she froze one to show friends. They're easy to make, too! —Sue Ann Benham, Valparaiso, Indiana

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    Nut-Topped Strawberry Rhubarb Muffins

    A sweet, crispy topping highlights these tender muffins that are filled with two favorite spring foods, rhubarb and strawberries. They're perfect for a brunch or a grab-and-go breakfast. —Audrey Stallsmith, Hadley, Pennsylvania

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    Winning Apricot Bars

    This recipe is down-home baking at its best, and it really represents all regions of the country. It's won blue ribbons at county fairs and cookie contests in several states! Easy to make, it's perfect for potluck suppers, bake sales, lunchboxes or just plain snacking.—Jill Moritz, Irvine, California

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    Orange Dreams

    A fellow teacher shared this recipe with me. We have several great cooks on our teaching staff, and each of us takes turns bringing special treats to the lounge. These moist, chewy cookies with a pleasant orange flavor are a favorite.—Susan Warren, North Manchester, Indiana

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    Lemon Blueberry Drop Scones

    I enjoy serving these fruity scones for baby and bridal showers. They're a bit lower in fat than most other scones, so you can indulge with little guilt. —Jacqueline Hendershot, Orange, California

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    Chocolate Chip Cheesecake Bars

    I received this recipe from a co-worker who made these heavenly bars for a potluck. Since they combine two favorite flavors—chocolate chip cookies and cheesecake—in one bite, they were a hit with our three grown children. —Jane Nolt, Narvon, Pennsylvania

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    Butterscotch Toffee Cookies

    With its big butterscotch and chocolate flavor, my cookie stands out. I like to enjoy it with a glass of milk or a cup of coffee. It’s my fallback recipe when I’m short on time and need something delicious fast. —Allie Blinder, Norcross, Georgia

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    Angel Macaroons

    These chewy coconut cookies start with a boxed angel food cake mix. —Renee Schwebach, Dumont, Minnesota

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    Lemon Crisp Cookies

    Here’s a quick-to-fix delight that’s perfect to make when you’ve forgotten a treat for a bake sale or potluck. They take only 10 minutes to whip up! The sunny yellow color, big lemon flavor and delightful crunch are sure to bring smiles. —Julia Livingston, Frostproof, Florida

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    Kids and grown-ups alike adore these sweet and crunchy no-bake cookies. Add more candy for lovers of M&M's, or toss in a few additional pretzels for an extra-salty bite. —Madison Allen, Destrehan, Louisiana

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    Poppy Seed Mini Muffins

    These moist muffins may be small, but they're always a big hit on a brunch buffet, as a quick snack or as part of a bread basket assortment. The combination of poppy seeds and a hint of lemon makes them irresistible. —Kathryn Anderson, Casper, Wyoming

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    Strawberry Oatmeal Bars

    A fruity filling and fluffy coconut topping truly make these strawberry oatmeal bars one of a kind. They really dress up my trays of Christmas goodies. —Flo Burtnett, Gage, Oklahoma

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    Originally Published: June 24, 2019

    These 40 Dessert Recipes Are Perfect for Your Summer Picnic (39)

    Amanda Tarlton

    Amanda has more than a decade of media experience, specifically in product testing in the cooking and lifestyle space. As a freelancer for Taste of Home, Amanda writes mostly about foodie finds, home and lifestyle goods and cooking and baking utensils that make life easier (and more fun!). Outside of freelancing, Amanda is the executive editor of commerce at Field & Stream.

    When she's not working, Amanda is on the lookout for the best pizzas in town or testing out secret menu items at restaurants and coffee shops.

    These 40 Dessert Recipes Are Perfect for Your Summer Picnic (2024)

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    What is the world's most loved dessert? ›

    • Mar 31, 2023, 08:13 PM IST. 10 Most Popular Desserts in the World. ...
    • Apple Pie. This traditional American dessert is popular due to its flaky crust and sweet apple filling. ...
    • Tiramisu. ...
    • Baklava. ...
    • Crème Brûlée. ...
    • Panna Cotta. ...
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    What dessert does well in the heat? ›

    These refreshing desserts are perfect for the lingering summer heat.
    • 1Raspberry jelly. ...
    • 2Frozen raspberry marble yoghurt bites. ...
    • 3Mini neapolitan ice-pops. ...
    • 4Chocolate & mint cheesecake. ...
    • 5Frosé ice blocks. ...
    • 6Ginger and coconut ice-cream. ...
    • 7Raspberry and white chocolate cheesecake. ...
    • 8Yoghurt papaya pops.

    What baked goods do not need refrigeration? ›

    Cookies, brownies, fruit dessert recipes, and sheet cakes work well at picnics as they are easy to transport, full of summer flavor, and do not need a fridge. What are some desserts that travel well in heat? Cakes, muffins, and cupcakes without frosting all travel well in heat and do not require a fridge.

    What is the most common thing in a dessert? ›

    Sugar is often the most common ingredient in desserts, adding sweetness and enhancing flavors.

    What is America's most famous dessert? ›

    First trademarked in 1897, Jell-O began its rise in popularity with the introduction in 1904 of the prophetic slogan "America's Most Famous Dessert." Soon accompanying the slogan was the blonde Jell-O Girl, an icon of the product for almost half a century.

    What is the best thing to eat in hot weather? ›

    Spicy foods, small portions and grazing

    Spicy foods get your juices going when you start to flag, plus they make you sweat which is the body's way to naturally cool off. Grazing is also a good approach to hot weather eating during a heatwave – who honestly feels like sitting down to a full, big meal?

    What desserts can stay at room temperature? ›

    Room temperature Bakes
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    • Strawberry Cream Cheese Coffee Cake.

    What desserts do not need a fridge? ›

    Non Refrigerated Recpies
    • Homemade Fried Pie Crust -- vintage recipe. Kelli Flanagan. ...
    • Deep Fried Pecan Pies. Kelli Flanagan. ...
    • Fried Lemon Hand Pies {Easy Recipe} - Miss in the Kitchen. Kelli Flanagan. ...
    • Savoury Table. Kelli Flanagan. ...
    • Chocolate Fried Pies. ...
    • Blueberry Lemon Hand Pies. ...
    • Hand Pies or Peach Jacks as we call the in the South.

    What baked goods keep well at room temperature? ›

    Generally speaking, refrigeration will dry out many baked goods. For simple quick breads, snack cakes, cookies and plain cakes, airtight containers at room temperature or wrapping the item in plastic wrap are the best solutions.

    What is the sweet trend in 2024? ›

    Furthermore, in 2024, you can expect to see an influx of candies inspired by flavors from around the world. Think mango chili lollipops, matcha green tea truffles, or passion fruit-filled chocolates. These exotic flavors will cater to adventurous taste buds and provide an exciting new experience for candy lovers.

    What is the dessert trend in 2024? ›

    This year, chocolate goes "clean" with plant-based ingredients, sugar alternatives, and ethically sourced cocoa. Think decadent dairy-free mousses, antioxidant-packed dark chocolate bark infused with superfoods, and vegan brownies so rich, you'll forget they're good for you!

    What is the world's oldest dessert? ›

    Ashure (Noah's Pudding) is thought to be the oldest dessert in the world, first made by Noah after his fabled landfall at Mt Ararat. It is a delightful mix of dried fruit, nuts, grains and beans (yes, beans!) made in Turkey and all over the Middle East. Give it a try - you'll be glad you did!

    What dessert did the Old world eat? ›

    Desserts in history, such as in the middle ages, revolved more around fruity sweet foods such as jellies and wafers mixed with exotic fruits, nuts, and butter. Indeed, the custard is known to be one of the first desserts ever eaten in the middle ages.

    What is the number 1 dessert in France? ›

    1. Crème brûlée. This custard based dessert is topped with a layer of crunchy caramel. The dessert is popular all over the world, but it originated in France, making it a must-try for anyone who's traveling through.

    What is the world's hardest dessert to make? ›

    • Jun 14, 2023, 10:53 PM IST. 7 Most Difficult Yet Impressive Desserts To Make. ...
    • Baklava. Phyllo dough demands time to work with. ...
    • Chocolate Soufflé Desserts like chocolate soufflé are known to be challenging. ...
    • Clafoutis. ...
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    • Lemon Meringue Pie.
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