8 Desserts You Need to Make For Your 4th of July Party

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It’s just not the 4th of July without something sweet, right? Whether you’re heading to a backyard BBQ, throwing your own party, or just here for the dessert table (no judgment), this list has something for everyone. Think fresh, summery treats that are easy to pull together, fun to eat, and just plain delicious. So if you’re looking for a festive dessert that’ll disappear fast, you’re in the right place!

Apple Cranberry Crumble Pie

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Nothing says “classic American dessert” quite like apple pie, and this version gives it a fun little upgrade with tart cranberries and a buttery crumble topping. It’s still got all the cozy, familiar flavor you’d expect – just with a little extra flair. Full recipe: Apple Cranberry Crumble Pie

Mini No-Bake Lemon Cheesecake Tarts

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These bright, creamy bites are made for hot July days – no oven required. With their citrusy zing and festive pops of color from fresh berries, they’re the kind of easy, crowd-pleasing dessert you’ll want on your Fourth of July table. Full recipe: Mini No-Bake Lemon Cheesecake Tarts

Orange Cake with Cream Cheese Frosting

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This bright, citrusy layer cake has serious old-school charm and a tangy cream cheese frosting that keeps things light and summery. It’s soft, tender, and just the kind of classic crowd-pleaser you’ll want to serve up at your 4th of July party – no food coloring required. Full recipe: Orange Cake with Cream Cheese Frosting

Chocolate Cherry Cake

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If you’re looking for something a little different (but still totally irresistible), this moist and buttery bundt cake delivers. It’s studded with chocolate chips and juicy cherries, and that shiny chocolate glaze on top makes it look way fancier than it is. A crowd-pleasing classic that’s just right for sharing. Full recipe: Chocolate Cherry Cake

White Chocolate and Raspberry Blondies

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Sweet, chewy, and just a little bit tart, these blondies are made for summer. They come together in one bowl, which means less mess and more time for hanging out. The combo of creamy white chocolate and juicy raspberries feels a little fancy – but they’re ridiculously easy to make! Full recipe: White Chocolate and Raspberry Blondies

Peach Blueberry Crisp

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A backyard BBQ classic if there ever was one. This peach blueberry crisp is easy to throw together, loaded with juicy fruit, and topped with a buttery oat crumble. It’s the kind of simple, crowd-pleasing dessert that practically begs for a scoop of vanilla ice cream – and maybe a shady spot to enjoy it. Full recipe: Peach Blueberry Crisp

Roasted Peaches with Pistachio Crumble

Roasted, halved peaches in a bowl with a scoop of vanilla ice cream and pistachio crumble.
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This one’s fancy and easy – aka perfect for when you want to impress without breaking a sweat. Juicy roasted peaches get a buttery, nutty pistachio topping that tastes like you spent way more time on it than you actually did. Full recipe: Roasted Peaches with Pistachio Crumble

Chocolate Caramel Cake

This chocolate caramel cake is amazingly moist and features the most delicious coconut-flavored caramel frosting. It's easy to make and spectacular to look at. #caramelchocolatecake #birthdaycake #caramelsauce
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Rich chocolate cake, buttery caramel frosting, and a drizzle of homemade caramel sauce – this one’s a showstopper. It’s layered, lush, and just indulgent enough to make everyone at the party go back for seconds (and maybe thirds). Full recipe: Chocolate Caramel Cake

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