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20 Desserts So Easy You Can’t Possibly Mess Them Up

Not everyone has the time, energy, or patience to babysit a complicated dessert recipe. That’s why easy desserts are the real MVPs of the sweet world. No special skills, fancy gear, or hours of prep required—just simple treats that come together without stress. They’re perfect for beginners, busy folks, or anyone who’s ever burned cookies while trying to multitask. With these in your back pocket, dessert success is practically guaranteed.

Double Chocolate Banana Cookies

Double Chocolate Banana Cookies. Photo credit: Bake Me A Cookie.

These cookies are soft in the center with a strong banana flavor and a rich chocolate taste. They use real banana for depth and skip the extract entirely. With both cocoa powder and chocolate chips, each bite is packed with flavor. Great for sharing or storing for later.
Get the Recipe: Double Chocolate Banana Cookies

White Chocolate Macadamia Nut Cookies

White Chocolate Macadamia Nut Cookies. Photo credit: Bake Me A Cookie.

These cookies come together with crunchy macadamia nuts and creamy white chocolate. Their chewy texture and balanced sweetness make them a favorite for cookie fans. You can whip up a batch with pantry staples. They’re also easy to store and pack for a treat on the go.
Get the Recipe: White Chocolate Macadamia Nut Cookies

Sheet Pan Sugar Cookie Bars

Sheet Pan Sugar Cookie Bars. Photo credit: Bake Me A Cookie.

These sugar cookie bars bake in one pan and cut easily into squares for sharing. The dough is simple and doesn’t require chilling. While the base is soft, the edges are just crisp enough. Great for birthdays, bake sales, or any casual event.
Get the Recipe: Sheet Pan Sugar Cookie Bars

Tea Jelly

Tea Jelly. Photo credit: From Sandra’s Kitchen.

This light jelly is made with tea and has only 100 calories per serving. It’s cool, refreshing, and not overly sweet. With just a few ingredients, it sets up quickly in the fridge. It works well as a light dessert after a heavy meal.
Get the Recipe: Tea Jelly

Mango Pudding

Mango Pudding. Photo credit: Wok Your World.

This mango pudding is smooth, mildly sweet, and great for warm days. It uses ripe mango and a few pantry basics to come together easily. Many people like it chilled, but you can enjoy it slightly soft-set too. It’s one of those easy desserts you’ll want to keep in rotation.
Get the Recipe: Mango Pudding

Healthy Chocolate Protein Mug Cake

Healthy Chocolate Protein Mug Cake. Photo credit: Mary’s Whole Life.

This mug cake takes just minutes and delivers chocolate flavor without the heaviness of regular cake. It’s packed with protein and made in a coffee cup. Whether it’s dessert or breakfast, it’s a fun way to fit in extra nutrients. No oven needed, just a microwave.
Get the Recipe: Healthy Chocolate Protein Mug Cake

Golden Oreo Truffles

Golden Oreo Truffles. Photo credit: Practically Homemade.

These no-bake truffles are sweet, creamy, and quick to prepare. Just three ingredients and a few steps get you there. They’re easy desserts to serve at parties or store in the fridge for a treat later. Even beginners can pull them off.
Get the Recipe: Golden Oreo Truffles

Pie Crust Cookies

Pie Crust Cookies. Photo credit: Tessie’s Table.

These jam-filled cookies use ready-made pie crust for convenience. Add a little powdered sugar for a pretty finish. They’re flaky, fruity, and super simple to bake. Try them for a fun weekend baking project or snack.
Get the Recipe: Pie Crust Cookies

Oreo Mint Chocolate Truffles

Oreo Mint Chocolate Truffles. Photo credit: On My Kids Plate.

These chocolate mint truffles are creamy in the center and dipped in chocolate for a crisp outer shell. They require just a handful of ingredients and no oven. You can chill them in the fridge and enjoy later. They’re perfect for gifting or sharing with friends.
Get the Recipe: Oreo Mint Chocolate Truffles

Iced Lemon Mousse

Iced Lemon Mousse. Photo credit: In the Kitch.

This chilled lemon mousse is made with only four ingredients. It’s light, smooth, and perfect for anyone who loves citrus desserts. No cooking required, just mix and freeze. Serve it in small glasses for easy portioning.
Get the Recipe: Iced Lemon Mousse

Cannoli Dip

Cannoli Dip. Photo credit: Love From The Oven.

This creamy dip blends ricotta, cream cheese, and chocolate chips. It’s simple to prepare and goes well with waffle cones, fruit, or graham crackers. Keep it chilled until ready to serve. It’s rich, but not too heavy.
Get the Recipe: Cannoli Dip

Raspberry Sauce

Raspberry Sauce. Photo credit: Make It Skinny Please.

Made in under five minutes, this no-cook raspberry sauce uses only real fruit. There’s no cornstarch needed, so it stays light and fresh. Drizzle it over pancakes, yogurt, or frozen treats. It’s a fast way to add a fruity touch to your easy desserts.
Get the Recipe: Raspberry Sauce

Amazing Oreo Trifle

Amazing Oreo Trifle. Photo credit: Emily Leary.

Layers of Oreos, whipped cream, and chocolate pudding come together in this rich trifle. It works well in a big bowl or as individual cups. You can prep it ahead of time and chill until needed. It’s always a hit at group events.
Get the Recipe: Amazing Oreo Trifle

S’mores Mini Pies

S’mores Mini Pies. Photo credit: Kitchen Serf.

These mini pies have all the parts of a classic s’more with none of the mess. Marshmallows, graham crackers, and chocolate are baked together in small containers. They’re easy to prep ahead and serve warm or cold. Perfect for family nights.
Get the Recipe: S’mores Mini Pies

2 Minute Microwave Chocolate Cake

2 Minute Microwave Chocolate Cake. Photo credit: The Air Frying Diva.

This microwave chocolate cake is gooey and ready in two minutes. All you need is a mug, basic ingredients, and a microwave. It’s great for single servings or late-night cravings. One of the best easy desserts to keep in your back pocket.
Get the Recipe: 2 Minute Microwave Chocolate Cake

Chocolate Pudding Pie (With Graham Cracker Crust)

Chocolate Pudding Pie (With Graham Cracker Crust). Photo credit: Cucina By Elena.

This pie has a graham cracker crust and is filled with smooth chocolate pudding. Top it with whipped cream and chill before serving. It holds up well in the fridge for a day or two. Great for casual dinners or holiday gatherings.
Get the Recipe: Chocolate Pudding Pie (With Graham Cracker Crust)

Watergate Salad

Watergate Salad. Photo credit: The Forked Spoon.

This salad is more dessert than side, with marshmallows, pistachio pudding, and whipped cream. Add some pineapple and nuts for more flavor. It’s light, creamy, and comes together in minutes. Keep it chilled until ready to serve.
Get the Recipe: Watergate Salad

Apple Nachos

Apple Nachos. Photo credit: I Heart Naptime.

Thin apple slices get topped with peanut butter, honey, and chocolate chips. It takes less than 5 minutes to prepare and works well as a fun snack. Kids and adults both enjoy it. It’s one of those easy desserts that doesn’t feel too heavy.
Get the Recipe: Apple Nachos

Microwave Peanut Brittle

Microwave Peanut Brittle. Photo credit: Crayons + Cravings.

This crunchy peanut brittle is cooked entirely in the microwave. It has a caramel-like flavor with a slight saltiness. It sets fast and breaks easily into pieces. Pack it up for a quick gift or enjoy it at home.
Get the Recipe: Microwave Peanut Brittle

Easy Hot Chocolate Fudge Recipe

Easy Hot Chocolate Fudge Recipe. Photo credit: The Fresh Cooky.

Just four ingredients and a microwave are all you need for this fudge. It’s creamy, chocolaty, and perfect for holiday trays. Once it cools, cut it into squares and store in an airtight container. Great for anyone who loves easy desserts with big flavor.
Get the Recipe: Easy Hot Chocolate Fudge Recipe

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