Cookout desserts have to work around full plates, warm weather, and people coming back for one more bite. This collection leans on chilled pies, freezer desserts, bars, cookies, and fruit-heavy sweets that can be sliced, scooped, packed, or passed around without turning dessert into another project. From lemon pies and key lime bars to homemade ice cream and cheesecake, these recipes offer a mix of creamy, citrusy, chocolatey, and berry-filled options.

A slice of cheesecake with a graham cracker crust, topped with strawberry sauce and fresh strawberry pieces, sits on a serving tray.
No Bake Strawberry Cheesecake. Photo credit: Splash of Taste.

Tangy Lemon Pie

A slice of lemon pie sits on a plate next to a pie with a slice removed.
Tangy Lemon Pie. Photo credit: Splash of Taste.

With fresh lemon juice, sweetened condensed milk, and egg yolks in a graham cracker crust, Tangy Lemon Pie brings a cold citrus finish after burgers and grilled mains. The recipe takes 2 hours 45 minutes, including chill time, and yields 8 slices. Homemade whipped cream goes on after the pie sets, which keeps the topping fresh. Bring it out when the table needs something creamy, tart, and easy to slice.

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Dubai Chocolate Strawberry Cup

Two glass cups filled with layers of sliced strawberries, chocolate, granola, and chopped pistachios, with a blurred bowl of nuts in the background.
Dubai Chocolate Strawberry Cup. Photo credit: Splash of Taste.

Layered with halved strawberries, chocolate, pistachio cream, crisp kataifi, tahini, and ground pistachios, Dubai Chocolate Strawberry Cup turns a small glass dessert into a spoonable cookout treat. It takes 25 minutes and makes 4 cups, with the kataifi cooked in butter until golden. Chill the cups before the meal starts, then pass them out when people want chocolate without cutting a cake.

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Strawberry Cookies

Stacks of strawberry cookies, one with a bite taken out, are arranged next to a glass of milk and whole strawberries.
Strawberry Cookies. Photo credit: Splash of Taste.

A cookie plate gets a berry-colored boost when Strawberry Cookies fold freeze-dried strawberry powder and strawberry pieces into a butter-and-vanilla dough. The batch takes 32 minutes and makes 24 cookies, so it works for a picnic tray or kids running back from the yard. The cookies bake soft in the center with slightly crisp edges, giving people something small to grab between bigger desserts.

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Tiramisu Ice Cream

A close-up of a glass dish with tiramisu being scooped out, showing layers of cream, cake, and cocoa powder.
Tiramisu Ice Cream. Photo credit: Splash of Taste.

Coffee lovers get a cold dessert option with Tiramisu Ice Cream, made from mascarpone, whole milk, amaretto, espresso, semi-sweet chocolate, and chopped ladyfingers. The recipe takes 2 hours 15 minutes, including freezing time, and yields 12 servings. It uses an ice cream maker instead of a custard base, so the classic tiramisu flavors land in scoopable form for after-dinner cones or bowls.

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Coconut Cream Pie

A slice of cream pie with a thick custard filling, topped with whipped cream and toasted coconut flakes, served on a plate.
Coconut Cream Pie. Photo credit: Splash of Taste.

A chilled pie with coconut custard gives the cookout table some old-school sweetness, and Coconut Cream Pie does it with coconut milk, half-and-half, egg yolks, toasted coconut, and whipped cream. It takes 1 hour 10 minutes and makes 8 servings. Since the pie needs fridge time, it can be finished ahead and topped with toasted coconut before slicing for the dessert table.

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Biscoff Ice Cream

Scoops of ice cream with chunks of cookie and a whole cookie piece placed on top in a glass bowl.
Biscoff Ice Cream. Photo credit: Splash of Taste.

Cookie butter swirls make Biscoff Ice Cream a freezer dessert with heavy cream, Biscoff spread, sugar, vanilla, and crumbled cookies in every scoop. The recipe takes 4 hours and 30 minutes with freezing time and makes 6 servings. Churn it ahead, fold in the cookie pieces, and scoop it into bowls or cones when the grill cools down and people start looking for something cold.

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Matcha Tiramisu

A close-up of a slice of tiramisu topped with green matcha powder, served on a ceramic plate.
Matcha Tiramisu. Photo credit: Splash of Taste.

Green tea gives the layered dessert a lighter finish in Matcha Tiramisu, where matcha dip, mascarpone, egg yolks, heavy cream, vanilla, and ladyfingers build the pan. It takes 45 minutes and makes 16 servings, with slices chilled before they come out clean. Use it when the dessert spread needs something creamy but not too familiar, especially beside chocolate or berry options.

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Ice Cream Sandwich

Ice cream sandwiches with wafer cookies and ice cream containing visible berry pieces, arranged on a wooden board with a white background.
Ice Cream Sandwich. Photo credit: Splash of Taste.

Raspberry ice cream layers make Ice Cream Sandwich feel made for hot afternoons, using vanilla ice cream, frozen raspberries, crushed graham cookies, and rectangular wafers. The recipe takes 4 hours and 30 minutes, including freezing time, and yields 8 servings. Once frozen, the sandwiches can be handed out without plates, which helps when everyone is outside and dessert needs to move fast.

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Key Lime Pie

Key lime pie with a slice removed on a white plate. Topped with lime wedge and zest, the crust is golden brown. A hand touches the plate edge, and a small bowl with cream is nearby.
Key Lime Pie. Photo credit: Pocket Friendly Recipes.

A tart filling in a graham cracker crust keeps Key Lime Pie bright enough for heavy cookout plates, with egg yolks, sweetened condensed milk, key lime juice, and sour cream. It takes 40 minutes and makes 8 servings. Top with whipping cream before it hits the table, then slice it after barbecue, grilled corn, or any meal that needs a clean citrus finish.

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Lemon Pound Cake

Sliced lemon cake with glaze on parchment paper, next to lemon slices.
Lemon Pound Cake. Photo credit: Hungry Cooks Kitchen.

Buttery loaf cake belongs on a summer dessert board, and Lemon Pound Cake brings lemon juice, sour cream, milk, eggs, and a powdered sugar glaze together in 1 hour 15 minutes. It makes 8 servings and bakes in a loaf pan, so slicing is simple. Set it beside berries, iced tea, or coffee when you want a dessert that travels better than cream pies.

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Key Lime Bars

A close-up of dessert bars with a crumbly crust, creamy filling, and whipped topping, garnished with lime slices in the background.
Key Lime Bars. Photo credit: Pocket Friendly Recipes.

Square desserts are easy to pass around, and Key Lime Bars layer a graham cracker crust with egg yolks, sweetened condensed milk, key lime juice, sour cream, and whipped cream. The recipe takes 2 hours 40 minutes, including cooling, and makes 16 bars. Chill them until firm, cut clean squares, and bring them out when guests want pie flavor without forks and plates.

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Tiramisu Cheesecake

A close-up of a slice of layered tiramisu cake with cream, coffee-soaked sponge, and dusted cocoa powder on top, served on a white plate.
Tiramisu Cheesecake. Photo credit: Splash of Taste.

No-bake cheesecake gets a coffeehouse twist in Tiramisu Cheesecake, built with graham cookies, cocoa powder, instant coffee, cream cheese, mascarpone, ladyfingers, and strong black coffee. It takes 4 hours and 30 minutes, including chill time, and yields 12 slices. Since it sits in the fridge, this one can be made before the cookout rush and sliced once dessert plates start moving.

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Tangy Rhubarb Crisp

A baked dessert with a crumbly brown topping and red filling sits in a dish, with a portion served in a separate bowl. Spoons are present in both the dish and the bowl.
Tangy Rhubarb Crisp. Photo credit: Pocket Friendly Recipes.

Tart rhubarb under a buttery crumble makes Tangy Rhubarb Crisp a warm-fruit option among the cold pies and ice cream. The recipe takes 1 hour 5 minutes and makes 4 servings with rhubarb, sugar, ground ginger, butter, brown sugar, and flour. Add ice cream at the table so the topping stays crisp and the bowl feels like summer after the main meal.

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Neapolitan Ice Cream

Two scoops of Neapolitan ice cream in a glass dish, featuring chocolate, vanilla, and strawberry flavors, served with two rolled wafer cookies.
Neapolitan Ice Cream. Photo credit: Hungry Cooks Kitchen.

Three flavors in one pan make Neapolitan Ice Cream useful when no one can agree on chocolate, vanilla, or strawberry. The no-churn recipe uses sweetened condensed milk, heavy whipping cream, vanilla, cocoa powder, strawberry puree, and salt, then freezes for 5 hours. It makes 6 servings and can be scooped straight from the loaf pan for a nostalgic cookout finish.

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No Bake Strawberry Cheesecake

A slice of cheesecake with a graham cracker crust, topped with strawberry sauce and fresh strawberry pieces, sits on a serving tray.
No Bake Strawberry Cheesecake. Photo credit: Splash of Taste.

Fresh or frozen strawberries give No Bake Strawberry Cheesecake its berry flavor, while graham crackers, cream cheese, sugar, vanilla, and heavy whipping cream build the crust and filling. The recipe takes 6 hours 30 minutes with cooling time and makes 10 servings. Because the oven stays off, it works well for warm days when dessert needs to be cold, sliced, and waiting in the fridge.

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