We love a 4th of July party as much as everyone else, but sometimes it’s hard to handle during the heat of the summer. That’s when we turn to no-bake and frozen treats to help keep the heat at bay. If you’re celebrating the 4th with a backyard cookout, don’t fool with turning on the oven if you don’t have to! There are plenty of no-bake desserts that are delicious enough to delight your guests and fit right in with all the fanfare. Add some sparkler candles and voilà! The perfect 250th party treat.
Case in point: the Blue Bell Ice Cream Bombe below. It’s as easy as layering some slightly thawed ice cream in a bowl, and the final product gives off a pretty impressive presentation! The same low-effort and big payoff can be achieved with no-bake cheesecakes, trifles, and our Zebra Semifreddo. With a little more planning but still no stuffy kitchen heat, you and your guests can cool off with a Red, White, and Blue Sorbet Loaf, Strawberry Shortcake Ice Cream Bars, and a bowl of homemade ice cream studded with cherries and chocolate chunks. All of that to say, with these recipes, you won’t miss your oven at all.
Blue Bell Ice Cream Bombe
This ice cream bombe might seem complicated, but all you need is a 3-quart metal mixing bowl and four of your favorite ice cream flavors. Set aside some time for each layer to freeze until the bowl is full. Once you’re ready to serve, invert the ice cream cake onto a plate and cover with sprinkles. This layered ice cream treat is perfect for any 4th of July celebration, especially with the sparklers on top!
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No-Bake Peach Cheesecake
A no-bake cheesecake is the perfect choice for a celebration on a hot summer day. You don’t even need to bake the crust! Once chilled in the fridge, it’ll keep its shape. Another plus is this cheesecake is easy to whip up and make ahead of time. Just before you’re ready to serve, add the topping. We used super-ripe freestone peaches tossed with a little honey! It’s simple and delicious. You could also switch things up and use your favorite summer fruits.
Get the recipe for No-Bake Peach Cheesecake.
Vanilla Yogurt and Berry Trifle
This patriotic trifle is a little bit healthier than most desserts, making it a great option if you’re looking for something lighter for your 4th of July celebration. We’ve used frozen berries here, which makes it something you can enjoy any time of the year, but feel free to use fresh berries now that it’s warm weather season. The berries are layered with sweetened yogurt and ladyfingers for a super easy dessert you can make without ever turning on the oven.
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Zebra Semifreddo
Take an easy ice cream cake and give it a slightly elevated upgrade! A combination of whipped cream and ice-cream sandwiches, this semi-homemade semifreddo is the ultimate easy-to-make dessert. You can assemble it in minutes and then leave it in the freezer up to two days before your dinner party. Drizzle the cinnamon-chocolate drizzle on just before serving, then slice it up and enjoy! This is one of those easy desserts that everyone loves, adults and kids alike.
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Strawberry Shortcake Ice Cream Bars
Who grew up loving those strawberry shortcake ice cream pops from the ice cream truck? Inspired by those nostalgic treats, these ice cream bars even have the signature strawberry crumb coating. This frozen treat starts with homemade sorbet and a crushed shortbread cookie crust, which you don’t even have to bake. Not only are these bars a fun treat for your 4th of July party, they’re also the perfect dessert on any sweltering summer day.
Get the recipe for Strawberry Shortcake Ice-Cream Bars.
Salty Peanut Banana Pudding
Another nostalgic favorite, banana pudding is a no-bake treat that’s always good no matter the occasion, but this version is especially delicious for 4th of July. Peanut butter and banana are a classic combination, and bringing the two together in this beloved dessert makes a delightful pairing of salty and sweet. This is another dessert you can make a day or two in advance and store covered in the fridge, that way you can focus more on spending time with friends and family and watching the fireworks.
Get the recipe for Salty Peanut Banana Pudding.
Red, White & Blue Sorbet Loaf
Now this is a fun and festive treat for the 4th! Inspired by Bomb Pops, this loaf is made with three flavors of sorbet (but you can also use store-bought sorbet if you happen to see it in red, white, and blue flavors). Cherry, lime, and coconut are the perfect summery combination of sweet and tart, especially when you serve fresh, juicy cherries on the side. This loaf is festive, delicious, and a delight for all your 4th of July guests!
Get the recipe for Red, White & Blue Sorbet Loaf.
Brandied Strawberry Shortcakes with Malted Whipped Cream
Strawberry shortcakes are a summer classic, and when you pick up pre-made shortcakes at the grocery store, they become an easy no-bake treat! For a grown-up version, marinate the berries in brandy, which produces a deeper and richer flavor. To enhance regular shortcakes and take them up another level, we also added malted milk powder to the whipped cream. Serve these up at your Independence Day party for the perfect end-of-the-night treat.
Get the recipe for Brandied Strawberry Shortcakes with Malted Whipped Cream.
No-Bake Cheesecake with Berry Toppings
For more of an elegant dessert, this no-bake cheesecake recipe includes three different berry toppings so you can let your 4th of July party attendees choose whichever they like! This cheesecake is completely no-bake—you don’t even need to fool with baking the crust. No-bake cheesecakes are also a great option if you’d like to make something a day or two in advance. Then wow your guests when it’s time to serve before the fireworks start!
Get the recipe for No Bake Cheesecake with Berry Toppings.
Brandied Cherry-and-Chocolate Chunk Ice Cream
If you find yourself with a bundle of fresh cherries from the farmers’ market, this homemade ice cream is exactly what you need to make with them! The cherries are marinated in brandy, which you can do for up to two days. (You can also skip the brandy if you’d like to keep this recipe kid-friendly.) The cherries and chocolate are mixed into the ice cream base, making one delicious ice cream for your 4th of July celebration. There’s nothing like a couple of scoops of ice cream to cool you off at the end of a summer day.
Get the recipe for Brandied Cherry-and-Chocolate Chunk Ice Cream.























