Scrumptious Strawberry Shortcake
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Summer desserts are some of the tastiest of the year because you have access to the most in-season fruits. While frozen fruits can work in a pinch, fresh fruits enhance the flavor of any dessert. From berries to melons, and everything in between, summer provides endless options of fresh fruit you can buy at the farmers' market, grocery store, or pick from your backyard. And because summer fruits are so versatile, you can make several delicious dishes, such as cobblers, pies, cakes, and even sorbet. Grab your favorite fruits because you'll want to make these fresh fruit desserts all summer long.
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Plum Blueberry Upside Down Cake
Plum Blueberry Upside Down Cake
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This easy-to-follow upside down cake recipe is sure to wow at your next potluck. Recipe creator BLONDINI2 recommends using black plums "as they will turn pink when they bake and will look beautiful." Reviewers suggest spooning versus pouring the cake mixture over the fruit so it doesn't move.
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Raspberry Icebox Cake
Raspberry Icebox Cake
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This raspberry ice box cake is the perfect light and sweet treat for a hot summer day. The recipe uses frozen raspberries, but you can replace them with fresh. Reviewers recommend using more graham crackers than the recipe calls for, which will give the cake a thicker crust.
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Blueberry Cheesecake Ice Cream
Bowl with three scoops of blueberry cheesecake ice cream garnished with fresh blueberries.
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The secret ingredients to this summertime treat are a package of instant vanilla pudding mix and graham cracker crust. This cheesecake-inspired ice cream can also be made with fresh raspberries depending on preference.
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Old Fashioned Peach Cobbler
a white casserole dish containing a lattice topped peach cobbler sits cooling on a wooden board. A scoop has been taken out of the casserole dish and is plated with a half melted scoop of vanilla ice cream
Credit: Danielle K
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This old-fashioned peach cobbler recipe is a little time intensive, but it's worth it to use fresh peaches and make a homemade crust. And you can play around with the lattice work on top to make the cobbler as fancy as you want. "The crust was so flaky and tasted incredible. The filling was so good too. It was wonderful fresh out of the oven with ice cream on top," according to reviewer CEM2001.
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Blueberry Pie
a slice of lattice-topped blueberry pie on a green plate with a scoop of vanilla ice cream
Credit: justamom
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Use fresh blueberries for this simple blueberry pie recipe. To make it even easier, you can use store-bought pie crust. Some reviewers recommend using extra cornstarch to keep the filling from getting runny.
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Succulent Grilled Peaches with Honey Chevre
three grilled peaches on a plate
Credit: SunnyDaysNora
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Keep the grill hot for this easy grilled peach recipe. "The sweetness of the warmed peach goes so well with the creaminess of the goat cheese with a hint of honey. It's like getting cheesecake in a peach crust," according to creator Scott Koeneman.
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Fresh Fruit Flan
Fresh Fruit Flan
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Try this flan recipe for a new take on the traditional fruit pizza. This recipe uses strawberries, blueberries, and kiwi, but you can customize the fruit layer with any fruits that you like.
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The Old Boy's Strawberry Pie
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"This pie has now become a tradition in my household. When I make it, I not just make one, I make 2 or 3 because everyone loves it so much that I share," according to reviewer LAPRINCESSA. Reviewers suggest tasting your strawberries first to determine how much sugar you need to add for extra sweetness.
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English Trifle
English Trifle
Credit: Love2Nurse
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No, this isn't Rachel's disastrous trifle from Friends! This English trifle is layered with white cake, strawberries, blueberries, bananas, vanilla pudding, and whipped cream — no wayward meat in sight. You can add more fruit to the layers, if desired.
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Triple Berry Crisp
Triple Berry Crisp
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Reviewers rave about this triple berry crisp recipe because, unlike other recipes, you add the crust to both the top and bottom. The recipe uses blackberries, raspberries, and blueberries, but you can make it with only one or two of those. Serve warm with vanilla ice cream.
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Scrumptious Strawberry Shortcake
Scrumptious Strawberry Shortcake
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This strawberry shortcake is the perfect last-minute dessert because it is ready in less than an hour. Serve with extra whipped cream and strawberries on top.
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Summer Fruit Galettes
Summer Fruit Galettes
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This French-inspired pastry will make it look like you spent hours in the kitchen, but this fruity galette is ready in only 30 minutes. Fill the pastry with your favorite summer fruits, such as peaches, strawberries, blueberries, apricots, or nectarines, and serve with ice cream.
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Orange Fluff Cake
Orange Fluff Cake
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This orange-flavored cake is light and airy. Reviewers say you only need to bake it for about 40 minutes, so it stays fluffy.
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Fresh Cherry Crisp
Fresh Cherry Crisp
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This cherry crisp recipe uses sour cherries and is complete with an oatmeal crunch topping. Serve warm with vanilla ice cream for the best results.
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Grandma's Lemon Meringue Pie
Grandma's Lemon Meringue Pie
Credit: Dianne
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There's nothing better than Grandma's cooking. This lemon meringue pie is easy to make and will taste just like Grandma made it. To simplify, you can use a store-bought pie crust. "This pie is fantastic! Wonderful lemon flavor, as it's just the right balance of sweet and tart," according to reviewer 703wifenmom.
- 15 Classic Grandma Desserts You'll Love to Make and Share
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Baron's Blackberry Cobbler
a serving of blackberry cobbler garnished with raw blackberries, a mint sprig, and a scoop of vanilla ice cream
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This easy cake-like cobbler recipe uses fresh blackberries and is made in a 9x13 baking dish. "What a fantastic cobbler. I made it the way the recipe stated and it was cake-like and rich," according to reviewer M J.
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Chef John's Pavlova with Strawberries
Chef John's Pavlova with Strawberries
Credit: Jacqueline Long
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A pavlova is the perfect summer dessert, and this recipe is easy to follow and fun to make, according to creator Chef John. Top with fresh fruit, such as strawberries, blueberries, peaches, or kiwi, to balance out the pavlova.
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The Best Lemon Tart Ever
Lemon tart on a plate
Credit: Carie Albrecht
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Reviewers say this tart tastes even better the next day after the filling has completely set. "Very lemony-flavored with a shortbread crust. Very decadent," said creator ChefChristi1221.
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Rhubarb-Peach Crisp
rhubarb-peach crisp topped with whipped cream on a plate
Credit: veggiemomsie
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"I made this exactly as the recipe called for and it turned out fabulous. It was a great dessert for our family dinner of six adults served with French vanilla ice cream," according to reviewer Diana.
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Creamy Mango Sorbet
Creamy Mango Sorbet
Credit: Molly
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This refreshing mango sorbet is the best way to cool down on a summer day. This recipe only requires four ingredients, and you don't need an ice cream maker.
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Huckleberry Pie
Huckleberry pie
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If you have fresh huckleberries, this is the perfect opportunity to use them. If you're in a pinch, grab a store-bought pie crust to make this dessert even speedier.
- What Is a Huckleberry and What Does It Taste Like?
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Very Berry Cheesecake
Very Berry Cheesecake on a table
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This creamy and rich cheesecake is made with a couple secret ingredients — cottage cheese and cherry brandy. "It is my standby when bringing a dessert to a gathering and is so popular with family and friends that it is requested often. The texture is amazingly silky and light," according to reviewer therese of the bluegrass. You can use any berries you like and if you don't want to use alcohol, you can substitute orange juice.
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Chef John's Strawberry Semifreddo
strawberry and yogurt dessert with strawberry topping
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"My lighter, no-cook adaptation of semifreddo skips the traditional egg custard and cuts down on fat, sugar, and time. It just so happens to be lighter, with a cleaner, more distinct berry flavor and a texture that's less creamy than classic semifreddo, falling somewhere between strawberry ice cream and a strawberry ice pop," according to creator Chef John.
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Avocado Lime Cheesecake
Avocado Lime Cheesecake
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Try something new this summer with this Mexican-inspired avocado lime cheesecake. This unique dessert is easy to make and although this recipe calls for an ice cream maker, many reviewers say you don't need one.
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Bumbleberry Pie I
bumbleberry pie
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This bumbleberry pie is a mixture of the best summer flavors — rhubarb, blackberries, raspberries, and apples. Reviewers suggest topping the pie with a lattice crust instead of a sealed crust.
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Peaches and Cream
peaches and cream on a plate
Credit: Holiday Baker
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This four-ingredient dessert is easy to make and ready in just five minutes. "Wonderful, even my oh so picky daughter gobbled this up. Easy quick and very delicious. This will be a summer staple," according to reviewer Jill Moravek Panzer.
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Banana Split Cake I
banana split cake
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This recipe turns a delicious banana split sundae into an easy no-bake cake. Chill the cake overnight and serve with plenty of whipped cream and maraschino cherries.
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Blackberry Puff Pastry Tarts
Blackberry Puff Pastry Tarts on a white plate
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This quick and easy recipe starts with the package of puff pastry that's probably already in your freezer. Combine the puff pastry with the cream cheese filling and top with blackberries. Serve warm or chilled.
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Easy Batter Fruit Cobbler
Easy Batter Fruit Cobbler
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"I really don't know what more you could ask for in either a recipe or a dessert. Five stars for ease of preparation. Five stars for straightforward instructions and easily available ingredients. And five stars for being delicious. I had this in the oven in under five minutes. Buttery, cakey topping, crispy along the edges, with a nice balance of fruit and batter," according to reviewer naples34102.
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Gooseberry Pie I
gooseberry pie
Credit: curtis
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This recipe is a good introduction to the unique gooseberry. "A must for my family members who love the zing and tartness of the wild fruits in our area. I just use the prepared crusts you can purchase at your local store and voila! It's a hit," according to reviewer SATBdivaNE. Some reviewers suggest cutting back on the sugar if you want to pie to be more tart.
- What Is a Gooseberry?
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