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26 Quick Desserts That Come Together in 30 Minutes or Less

May 13, 2026
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When the craving for something sweet strikes, there’s no need to spend all afternoon baking. These easy desserts prove you can whip up something impressive in no time.

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Quick Dessert Ideas for Every Craving

Sometimes you need dessert fast — whether it’s a last-minute dinner party, a weeknight sweet tooth or an “I forgot I said I’d bring something” situation. These quick dessert recipes are all ready in 30 minutes or less, but they still deliver plenty of flavor, texture and wow factor. From gooey chocolate treats and creamy no-bake cheesecakes to fruit-forward favorites and nostalgic s’mores-inspired sweets, this collection is packed with easy desserts you can pull off without breaking a sweat.

Portable desserts have a way of making any event more fun. Layers of crushed cookies and a creamy chocolate-hazelnut cream cheese filling make spoonful rich and decadent. Take this treat on a picnic or to a day at the beach.

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Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough Dip

Try this creamy dessert dip that tastes just like classic chocolate chip dough, minus the wait for baking. Cream cheese and brown sugar give it a rich, cheesecake-like flavor that pairs perfectly with graham crackers, pretzels or sliced fruit. It’s the kind of easy dessert that disappears fast at a party.

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Deconstructed Tiramisu

Go for a speedy spin on tiramisu when you have a craving but find yourself short on time. Whip cream with mascarpone, espresso powder and place in small ramekins. Drizzle with fresh espresso and crumbled ladyfingers to finish. Altogether, you’ll have the satisfying flavor of tiramisu in less than 20 minutes.

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Quick and Easy Apple Tart

Frozen puff pastry helps this dessert get ready in a hurry. Just layer some sliced apple on top and bake. Finish with a drizzle of store-bought caramel sauce and chopped pecans and this dessert is ready to serve.

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Chocolate Very Orangey Cookies

Instead of butter, these easy cookies use coconut oil to add richness (and save time waiting for butter to soften). Beat the oil with a mix of Demerara sugar and coconut sugar, adding in flour and both juice and zest of an orange. Press squares of dark chocolate into the top before baking for a luxe finish.

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Individual No-Bake Strawberry Cheesecakes

Prepared graham cracker crusts help create individual cheesecakes in just ten minutes. Blitz strawberries with cream cheese, sour cream, and powdered sugar to make the no-bake filling. A few slices of fresh strawberries adorn the top with fruity, colorful fun.

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S'mores Dip

A tasty blend of cream cheese and marshmallow cream forms the base of this fun dip. Top with chopped candy bars, crushed graham crackers, mini marshmallows and chocolate sauce to taste. Serve with fruit, cookies or just a pile of spoons.

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Easy Fruit Hand Pies

Shortcut hand pies deliver flaky crust and jammy fruit filling without the fuss of a full pie. Refrigerated canned biscuits make the crust, which gets stuffed with a mix of cream cheese and guava jam. Bake until golden and enjoy once cooled.

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Mug Cookie

A mug cookie comes in clutch when a warm dessert craving hits. In just a few seconds, it bakes up soft, warm and gooey in the microwave. Pre-prep the ingredients so you’re never more than a minute or two away from a yummy treat.

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Banana Cream Pudding

Creamy pudding, ripe bananas, and vanilla wafers create the banana pudding of your dreams. The pastry cream is spiked with a splash of bourbon to help offset the sweetness of the fruit. It’s rich without being heavy and only gets better as it chills.

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Eton Mess

This classic British dessert proves that a little chaos can be delicious. Crushed meringues, whipped cream and fresh berries combine into a light, airy dessert with plenty of texture. It’s wonderfully low-stress and endlessly versatile.

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Air Fryer Fried Oreo

This fair-food favorite becomes weeknight-friendly thanks to the air fryer. The cookies turn warm and soft inside a fluffy golden coating that tastes surprisingly close to the carnival version. Feel free to swap in other goodies for the Oreos, from mini candy bars to frozen cheesecake bites.

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Chocolate Dip with Strawberries

The classic combination of chocolate and strawberry never fails to impress. Beat cream with sugar, cream cheese and dark cocoa powder to create a fluffy, rich mousse. Serve it with strawberries and a spread of toppings from chopped nuts to colorful sprinkles.

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No-Fuss Cocoa Mousse

Mousse doesn’t need to be intimidating. Packets of hot cocoa mix gives this dessert a nostalgic flavor. Beat it with cream cheese, milk, sugar and whipped topping. If you wish, spike it with a bit of orange zest and top with mini chocolate chips.

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Upside-Down S'mores Tarts

These playful little tarts deliver all the flavors of classic s’mores in a crisp, buttery shell. Gooey marshmallow and melted chocolate make very bite feel nostalgic in the best possible way. They’re an especially fun option for family movie nights or backyard parties.

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Dark Chocolate Lava Cakes with Raspberry Whipped Cream

These individual lava cakes deliver molten chocolate centers with surprisingly little effort. Once they’re prepped, they bake for just over 10 minutes. The raspberry whipped cream adds a bright, fruity contrast that keeps the dessert from feeling overly rich.

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Key Lime Pie Dip

Imagine all the tangy flavor of key lime pie in a super-fast format. Beat cream cheese with sweetened condensed milk, lime zest and juice to start. Fold in fluffy whipped cream and serve in a bowl with graham cracker dippers.

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No-Cook Chocolate and Raspberry Tart

A few key swaps help create this tart without turning on the oven. The crisp base is made with crushed chocolate cookies and melted coconut oil. Top that with a blend of melted dark chocolate, silken tofu and hot chocolate powder. Fresh raspberries make a bright and tasty topping.

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Saucepan Chocolate Cookies

Instead of breaking out the stand mixer and creaming butter and sugar, these delicious cookies are made in a saucepan on the stove. Once the butter and sugar are melted, add the remaining ingredients until a sticky dough forms. Place in the oven and in less than 15 minutes, you’ll have a tray of warm, gooey cookies.

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Peanut Butter Cup S'mores Dip

This dessert needs just three ingredients to come to life. Bake peanut butter cups in a cast-iron skillet topped with marshmallows. Let them toast under the broiler until golden brown and serve with graham crackers.

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No-Churn Tropical Ice Cream

A food processor can turn a few humble ingredients into a fruity ice cream in minutes. Canned condensed coconut milk gives the mix a decadent, creamy texture. Don’t skip the dash of lime juice, which gives every bite a pleasant tang.

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Chocolate Cream Pie

You can make a delicious chocolate cream pie that looks as good as it tastes in just 10 minutes. Start with a store-bought chocolate cookie crust and fill with a simple cocoa-flavored cream cheese filling. Top with shaved chocolate and refrigerate until ready to serve.

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Mini Pistachio Baklavas

These bite-size baklavas pack all the flaky, nutty sweetness of the traditional dessert into a convenient format. Fill the prepared shells with toasted pistachios cooked in honey, sugar, butter and cinnamon. The filling sets as it cools into the perfect sticky texture.

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Grilled Salted Caramel Peaches

Grilling peaches intensifies their sweetness while adding a subtle smoky flavor. A drizzle of salted caramel takes them firmly into dessert territory without overwhelming the fruit. Serve them warm with ice cream for a lovely summer dessert.

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Cherry Cheesecake Shooters

Cream cheese and sweetened condensed milk creates a cheesecake-like mixture that requires no baking. Spoon it into small wine glasses over a bed of crushed graham crackers and top with prepared cherry pie filling for an easy dessert that hits the spot any time.

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Bananas Foster

It’s easy to forget about this classic but satisfying dessert. Once all the ingredients are prepped, the whole dish comes together in just 10 minutes. Get your skillet nice and hot, cook the bananas in a buttery, brown sugar sauce — and serve piping hot with ice cream.

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