Summer Desserts
Vacation won't be complete without great summer desserts and treats! Plus, if you're having a party, spice it up with FamilyFun's summer crafts and summer printables.
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- Sweet, Sweet, Summer
- From fun and delicious cakes to the most adorable cupcakes, find the dessert that can satisfy your sweet tooth!
- Lemon Pudding Cake
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- Whip up a zesty, double-layer dessert. This sun-colored cake emerges from the oven with a sweet surprise: a layer of lem-ony pudding at the ... Read More
- My First Apple Pie
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- For a time-saver, use a piecrust mix or a ready-made crust.
- Peach Crumble
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- This dessert is peachy keen!
- S'mores Kit
- Here's an easy treat for rainy days on your summer camping trip.
- Strawberry Shortcakes
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- As enticing as they come. This shortcake is sure to satisfy everyone.
- Strawberry Swirl Cheesecake
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- This cheesecake, perfect for eating the day after you make it, has a beautiful swirled top.
- Summer Fruit Pie Fillings
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- This recipe works well with blueberries, cherries, plums, peaches, pears and apples (combinations are delicious). When using apples ... Read More
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- Best Ice-Cream Recipes
- Nothing beats the outdoor heat better than ice cream. Check out these delicious recipes and start cooling down.
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- Peach Blossom Tarts
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- Thin layers of flaky pastry and sweetened cream cheese filling make these fruit flowers a real peach of a summertime treat. ... Read More
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- Road Trip Snacks Gallery
- Terrific foods to pack for your next family road trip!
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- Strawberry Shortcake Snake
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- Your kids will get a kick out of helping to shape this summertime treat into a curvy strawberry-and-biscuit snake.
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- Top 36 Summer Desserts
- From delectable cakes and cupcakes to healthy fruit options, check out our collection of summer desserts!
- Gone Fishin' Cake
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- FamilyFun reader Rebecca S. made this for her neighbor's grandson, who loves to go fishing.
- Ice Cream Pumpkin Pie
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- An amazing frozen concoction of pure delight.
- Real Saltwater Taffy
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- If you do not have an ocean handy, just use tap water with a teaspoon of salt dissolved in it.





