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Raspberry cheesecake bars
- A no-bake graham cracker crust gets topped with smooth cheesecake filling and a sweet raspberry swirl.
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Raw carrot cake
- It sounds strange, but try combining dates and walnuts in a food processor, adding shredded carrots, coconut, and spices, then adding cream cheese frosting. You'll be amazed!
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Nanaimo bars
- This Canadian dessert is traditionally no-bake and consists of three layers: a base of wafer, nut, and coconut crumbs, custard icing in the middle, and a chocolate ganache to top it all off.
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Japanese souffle pancake
- A tall cake without baking? The secret to this Japanese fluffy pancake is whipping the egg whites into stiff peaks before folding them into the batter, then using a metal ring mold on a low heat stovetop.
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Vegan Twix bar
- Remake the Twix bar with three healthier layers: the base is almond flour, coconut oil, and dates, the caramel layer is made from dates, nut butter, and milk of choice, and the top is just melted chocolate.
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Brigadeiros
- This Brazilian dessert is like magic in your mouth thanks to a mixture of condensed milk, butter, and cocoa powder, all rolled in chocolate sprinkles.
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Caramel frappuccino popsicle
- Start with a milky coffee, then add vanilla pudding mix, fold in whipped cream, freeze in popsicle molds, then drizzle with caramel. It's probably still less indulgent than a frappuccino!
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Lemon cream pie
- The no-bake version of the filling relies on sweetened condensed milk, Mascarpone or cream cheese, powdered sugar, heavy whipping cream, and fresh lemon juice all whipped together.
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Chocolate strawberry ganache tart
- With a crushed Oreo cookie crust, rich chocolate and heavy cream filling, and the brightness of strawberries, you can't lose!
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Key lime cream cheese pie
- The no-bake version of key lime pie involves beating cream cheese, condensed milk, and heavy cream until smooth and thick, then folding in the key lime juice and zest. As with most no-bake desserts, it involves an easy graham cracker crust.
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Raindrop cake
- This Japanese dessert made of water and agar gained international fame because it resembles a raindrop. It's easy to make, and can be customized with different flavors both inside and out.
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11 / 30 Fotos
Chia seed pudding
- For the more health-minded, there is always chia pudding, which offers a blank slate on which you can experiment with flavors like pecan pie featuring candied nuts and warm spices.
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12 / 30 Fotos
Panna cotta
- One of the classiest no-bake desserts is the delectable Italian dessert of sweetened cream thickened with gelatin and enjoyed with flavorings of your choice.
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13 / 30 Fotos
Semifreddo
- Semifreddo is a kind of Italian semi-frozen dessert which uses egg yolks, sugar, and cream and has a texture of frozen mousse. The Spanish relative is known as semifrío.
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Inverse Oreo truffles
- The Oreo is reversed thanks to white chocolate on the outside, and it's elevated thanks to cream cheese mixed in the middle.
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Cookie dough dip
- You can make a safe, eggless, and even flourless cookie dough dessert that can be enjoyed with graham crackers as dippers—because let's be honest, you were going to eat the cookie dough raw anyway!
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Cheesecake-stuffed strawberries
- Carve out strawberries (or cut them in half, if you can't be bothered), fill them with a mixture of whipped cream cheese, powdered sugar, and vanilla, then sprinkle with graham cracker crumbs—this is still ultimately healthier than a cheesecake slice.
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Dessert lasagna
- It sounds gross, but chocolate lasagna really just involves customizable layers of whipped cream, Oreo cookie and/or graham cracker crumbles, chocolate pudding, mini chocolate chips—whatever you'd like!
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Tiramisu
- A traditional, tried and true no-bake dessert.
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Chocolate peanut butter no-bake cookies
- Yes, you can have cookies without an oven! The mixture consists of butter, sugar, milk, cocoa powder, peanut butter, vanilla extract, and oats, combined in a saucepan first then formed and cooled on a sheet.
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Banana ice-cream
- Simply blend frozen bananas (you can add nut butter and a splash of any milk), and you'll get what vegans have long called "nice cream."
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Ube cheesecake
- Combine the purple yam with coconut milk in a saucepan, then mix with a whipped mixture of cream cheese, butter, sugar, and heavy cream. Try not to eat it all before you get it on the graham-cracker crust!
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Chocolate mousse
- A dairy-free secret to thick mousse is blending silken tofu into the mix with cocoa powder, agave, vanilla extract, and nut butter.
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No-bake cupcakes
- You can make mini icebox cakes by layering wafer cookies with sweetened whipped cream in cupcake tins, and refrigerating for at least six hours to make the wafers become cake-like.
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Coconut date balls
- A very basic version is combining Medjool dates, cashew butter, vanilla, sea salt, and rolling little balls in coconut flakes, but you can really get creative with these!
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Mochi
- This Japanese rice cake treat is usually filled with sweet red bean paste or sometimes ice-cream. You can mix sweet rice flour (mochiko flour) with water, sugar, and different ingredients to form the colorful outer layer.
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Dessert bark
- You can use whatever kind of chocolate you like as a base, even a mixture of different kinds, and add crushed nuts, candies, pretzels, dried fruit—whatever your heart desires.
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Raw blueberry mini pies
- These bright and delectable bites have a no-bake base of dates, shredded coconut, and almond flour, and a filling of blended cashew butter, blueberries, coconut oil, sugar, and lemon.
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Matcha avocado pudding
- Made with coconut milk, avocado, dates, matcha powder, maple syrup, and vanilla, it feels indulgent but it aligns with clean-eating! See also: Best dessert cities for anyone with a sweet tooth.
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Raspberry cheesecake bars
- A no-bake graham cracker crust gets topped with smooth cheesecake filling and a sweet raspberry swirl.
© Shutterstock
1 / 30 Fotos
Raw carrot cake
- It sounds strange, but try combining dates and walnuts in a food processor, adding shredded carrots, coconut, and spices, then adding cream cheese frosting. You'll be amazed!
© Shutterstock
2 / 30 Fotos
Nanaimo bars
- This Canadian dessert is traditionally no-bake and consists of three layers: a base of wafer, nut, and coconut crumbs, custard icing in the middle, and a chocolate ganache to top it all off.
© Shutterstock
3 / 30 Fotos
Japanese souffle pancake
- A tall cake without baking? The secret to this Japanese fluffy pancake is whipping the egg whites into stiff peaks before folding them into the batter, then using a metal ring mold on a low heat stovetop.
© Shutterstock
4 / 30 Fotos
Vegan Twix bar
- Remake the Twix bar with three healthier layers: the base is almond flour, coconut oil, and dates, the caramel layer is made from dates, nut butter, and milk of choice, and the top is just melted chocolate.
© Shutterstock
5 / 30 Fotos
Brigadeiros
- This Brazilian dessert is like magic in your mouth thanks to a mixture of condensed milk, butter, and cocoa powder, all rolled in chocolate sprinkles.
© Shutterstock
6 / 30 Fotos
Caramel frappuccino popsicle
- Start with a milky coffee, then add vanilla pudding mix, fold in whipped cream, freeze in popsicle molds, then drizzle with caramel. It's probably still less indulgent than a frappuccino!
© Shutterstock
7 / 30 Fotos
Lemon cream pie
- The no-bake version of the filling relies on sweetened condensed milk, Mascarpone or cream cheese, powdered sugar, heavy whipping cream, and fresh lemon juice all whipped together.
© Shutterstock
8 / 30 Fotos
Chocolate strawberry ganache tart
- With a crushed Oreo cookie crust, rich chocolate and heavy cream filling, and the brightness of strawberries, you can't lose!
© Shutterstock
9 / 30 Fotos
Key lime cream cheese pie
- The no-bake version of key lime pie involves beating cream cheese, condensed milk, and heavy cream until smooth and thick, then folding in the key lime juice and zest. As with most no-bake desserts, it involves an easy graham cracker crust.
© Shutterstock
10 / 30 Fotos
Raindrop cake
- This Japanese dessert made of water and agar gained international fame because it resembles a raindrop. It's easy to make, and can be customized with different flavors both inside and out.
© Shutterstock
11 / 30 Fotos
Chia seed pudding
- For the more health-minded, there is always chia pudding, which offers a blank slate on which you can experiment with flavors like pecan pie featuring candied nuts and warm spices.
© Shutterstock
12 / 30 Fotos
Panna cotta
- One of the classiest no-bake desserts is the delectable Italian dessert of sweetened cream thickened with gelatin and enjoyed with flavorings of your choice.
© Shutterstock
13 / 30 Fotos
Semifreddo
- Semifreddo is a kind of Italian semi-frozen dessert which uses egg yolks, sugar, and cream and has a texture of frozen mousse. The Spanish relative is known as semifrío.
© Shutterstock
14 / 30 Fotos
Inverse Oreo truffles
- The Oreo is reversed thanks to white chocolate on the outside, and it's elevated thanks to cream cheese mixed in the middle.
© Shutterstock
15 / 30 Fotos
Cookie dough dip
- You can make a safe, eggless, and even flourless cookie dough dessert that can be enjoyed with graham crackers as dippers—because let's be honest, you were going to eat the cookie dough raw anyway!
© Shutterstock
16 / 30 Fotos
Cheesecake-stuffed strawberries
- Carve out strawberries (or cut them in half, if you can't be bothered), fill them with a mixture of whipped cream cheese, powdered sugar, and vanilla, then sprinkle with graham cracker crumbs—this is still ultimately healthier than a cheesecake slice.
© Shutterstock
17 / 30 Fotos
Dessert lasagna
- It sounds gross, but chocolate lasagna really just involves customizable layers of whipped cream, Oreo cookie and/or graham cracker crumbles, chocolate pudding, mini chocolate chips—whatever you'd like!
© Shutterstock
18 / 30 Fotos
Tiramisu
- A traditional, tried and true no-bake dessert.
© Shutterstock
19 / 30 Fotos
Chocolate peanut butter no-bake cookies
- Yes, you can have cookies without an oven! The mixture consists of butter, sugar, milk, cocoa powder, peanut butter, vanilla extract, and oats, combined in a saucepan first then formed and cooled on a sheet.
© Shutterstock
20 / 30 Fotos
Banana ice-cream
- Simply blend frozen bananas (you can add nut butter and a splash of any milk), and you'll get what vegans have long called "nice cream."
© Shutterstock
21 / 30 Fotos
Ube cheesecake
- Combine the purple yam with coconut milk in a saucepan, then mix with a whipped mixture of cream cheese, butter, sugar, and heavy cream. Try not to eat it all before you get it on the graham-cracker crust!
© Shutterstock
22 / 30 Fotos
Chocolate mousse
- A dairy-free secret to thick mousse is blending silken tofu into the mix with cocoa powder, agave, vanilla extract, and nut butter.
© Shutterstock
23 / 30 Fotos
No-bake cupcakes
- You can make mini icebox cakes by layering wafer cookies with sweetened whipped cream in cupcake tins, and refrigerating for at least six hours to make the wafers become cake-like.
© Shutterstock
24 / 30 Fotos
Coconut date balls
- A very basic version is combining Medjool dates, cashew butter, vanilla, sea salt, and rolling little balls in coconut flakes, but you can really get creative with these!
© Shutterstock
25 / 30 Fotos
Mochi
- This Japanese rice cake treat is usually filled with sweet red bean paste or sometimes ice-cream. You can mix sweet rice flour (mochiko flour) with water, sugar, and different ingredients to form the colorful outer layer.
© Shutterstock
26 / 30 Fotos
Dessert bark
- You can use whatever kind of chocolate you like as a base, even a mixture of different kinds, and add crushed nuts, candies, pretzels, dried fruit—whatever your heart desires.
© Shutterstock
27 / 30 Fotos
Raw blueberry mini pies
- These bright and delectable bites have a no-bake base of dates, shredded coconut, and almond flour, and a filling of blended cashew butter, blueberries, coconut oil, sugar, and lemon.
© Shutterstock
28 / 30 Fotos
Matcha avocado pudding
- Made with coconut milk, avocado, dates, matcha powder, maple syrup, and vanilla, it feels indulgent but it aligns with clean-eating! See also: Best dessert cities for anyone with a sweet tooth.
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Delicious no-bake dessert ideas
No need to preheat your oven
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Whether it’s the temperature outside or your electricity bill that’s a little too high for your liking, there comes a time when that sweet craving hits but you're in absolutely no condition to get the oven involved. Never fear: no-bake desserts are here!
From fruity to chocolatey, traditional to unconventional, click through to get some inspiration for delectable desserts that don’t require you to preheat your oven.
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