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13 Decadent Desserts You’ll Want to Keep All to Yourself

By: Ksenia Prints · Updated: Mar 21, 2025 · This post may contain affiliate links.

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Some desserts are so good, you won’t want to share. These 13 recipes are rich, satisfying, and perfect when you need something sweet just for yourself. They’re easy to make, full of flavor, and worth every bite. Whether you want something quick or a treat to savor, these desserts deliver.

A delicious bread loaf speckled with chocolate chips sits on a light cloth, showcasing two neatly cut slices beside it. Nearby, a bottle of milk rests on the wooden surface, complementing this delectable creation straight from a beloved bakery's repertoire.
Double Chocolate Banana Bread. Photo credit: Running to the Kitchen.

No-Bake Chocolate Pistachio Cake

Slices of chocolate pistachio cake.
No-Bake Chocolate Pistachio Cake. Photo credit: At the Immigrant's Table.

No-bake chocolate pistachio cake is a rich, nutty dessert with layers of smooth chocolate and crunchy pistachios. Made with dark chocolate, butter, and crushed biscuits, it has a deep, velvety taste with a satisfying crunch. This recipe takes about 20 minutes to prepare, plus chilling time. A simple way to enjoy a decadent treat without baking.
Get the Recipe: No-Bake Chocolate Pistachio Cake

Chocolate Hazelnut Bars

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Chocolate Hazelnut Bars. Photo credit: At the Immigrant's Table.

Chocolate hazelnut bars are a sweet, nutty dessert with a rich chocolate layer and a crunchy base. Made with toasted hazelnuts, cocoa, and a hint of sweetness, they have a smooth texture with a bit of crunch. This recipe takes about 30 minutes to put together, plus time to set. A great make-ahead option for a quick chocolate fix.
Get the Recipe: Chocolate Hazelnut Bars

Best Chocolate Mug Cake

A white mug filled with chocolate cake, topped with powdered sugar. A spoon holding a piece of the cake is above the mug. A small bowl of cocoa powder and a blue cloth are in the background on a white surface.
Best Chocolate Mug Cake. Photo credit: Little Bit Recipes.

Chocolate mug cake is a warm, gooey dessert made in minutes with simple ingredients. Made with cocoa powder, sugar, and a touch of milk, it has a soft, cake-like texture with a deep chocolate flavor. This recipe takes just 5 minutes, making it perfect for an instant sweet craving. A quick way to get a homemade dessert without the wait.
Get the Recipe: Best Chocolate Mug Cake

French Chocolate Orange Tart

A chocolate tart with orange slices and rosemary.
French Chocolate Orange Tart. Photo credit: At the Immigrant's Table.

French chocolate orange tart is a smooth, citrus-infused dessert with a rich chocolate filling. Made with dark chocolate, fresh orange zest, and a buttery crust, it has a balance of deep cocoa flavor and bright citrus notes. This recipe takes about an hour to prepare, including baking time. A refined way to enjoy a classic chocolate pairing.
Get the Recipe: French Chocolate Orange Tart

Oreo Sufganiyot

Oreo donuts on a plate with icing and oreos.
Oreo Sufganiyot. Photo credit: At the Immigrant's Table.

Oreo sufganiyot are fluffy, fried doughnuts stuffed with a creamy Oreo filling and dusted with powdered sugar. Made with yeast dough, crushed Oreos, and a rich filling, they have a soft, airy texture with a crunchy bite. This recipe takes about 2 hours, including rising time. A fun twist on a traditional doughnut with a familiar cookie flavor.
Get the Recipe: Oreo Sufganiyot

Glazed Strawberry Brownies with Frozen Strawberries

Close-up of sliced strawberry cake squares with white icing, each topped with a slice of strawberry, placed on a wire rack. Whole strawberries are scattered around the rack.
Glazed Strawberry Brownies with Frozen Strawberries. Photo credit: Renee Nicole's Kitchen.

Glazed strawberry brownies are a soft, chewy dessert with a fruity twist. Made with cocoa powder, frozen strawberries, and a sweet glaze, they have a rich chocolate flavor with a hint of berry sweetness. This recipe takes about 40 minutes from start to finish. A great way to add a fresh touch to a classic brownie.
Get the Recipe: Glazed Strawberry Brownies with Frozen Strawberries

Sticky Date Pudding with Pinot Noir

Sticky Date Pudding with Pinot Noir. Photo credit: At the Immigrant's Table.

Sticky date pudding is a moist, caramel-like dessert with a deep, spiced flavor. Made with dates, brown sugar, and a splash of Pinot Noir, it has a soft texture with a hint of warmth from the wine. This recipe takes about an hour to bake and serve. A comforting treat with a rich, sweet sauce.
Get the Recipe: Sticky Date Pudding with Pinot Noir

Maple Sufganiyot with Dulce de Leche Filling

A white plate with a peanut butter doughnut on it.
Maple Sufganiyot with Dulce de Leche Filling. Photo credit: At the Immigrant's Table.

Maple sufganiyot are pillowy doughnuts filled with thick, creamy dulce de leche. Made with maple syrup, yeast dough, and a rich caramel filling, they have a soft, fluffy bite with a sweet, sticky center. This recipe takes about 2 hours, including proofing and frying. A satisfying dessert with a deep maple flavor.
Get the Recipe: Maple Sufganiyot with Dulce de Leche Filling

Heavenly Chocolate Tart with Almonds

Chocolate tart sliced into pieces.
Heavenly Chocolate Tart with Almonds. Photo credit: At the Immigrant's Table.

Chocolate tart with almonds is a smooth, nutty dessert with a crunchy crust and a rich chocolate filling. Made with dark chocolate, almond flour, and a touch of sweetness, it has a creamy texture with a subtle nutty crunch. This recipe takes about 45 minutes, including chilling time. A simple yet impressive treat for chocolate lovers.
Get the Recipe: Heavenly Chocolate Tart with Almonds

Vegan Chocolate Orange Cake With Chocolate Buttercream Frosting And Candied Orange Slices

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Vegan Chocolate Orange Cake With Chocolate Buttercream Frosting And Candied Orange Slices. Photo credit: At the Immigrant's Table.

Vegan chocolate orange cake is a moist, citrus-infused dessert with a rich chocolate frosting. Made with cocoa powder, orange zest, and plant-based ingredients, it has a deep chocolate taste with a bright citrus kick. This recipe takes about an hour to bake and assemble. A great option for a dairy-free, flavor-packed dessert.
Get the Recipe: Vegan Chocolate Orange Cake With Chocolate Buttercream Frosting And Candied Orange Slices

Gluten-Free White Chocolate Lava Cake With Raspberries

A spoonful of raspberry bread pudding on a plate.
Gluten-Free White Chocolate Lava Cake With Raspberries. Photo credit: At the Immigrant's Table.

White chocolate lava cake is a warm, gooey dessert with a creamy center and a fresh raspberry topping. Made with white chocolate, almond flour, and eggs, it has a rich, buttery flavor with a slight tartness from the berries. This recipe takes about 30 minutes from start to finish. A decadent treat with a melt-in-your-mouth texture.
Get the Recipe: Gluten-Free White Chocolate Lava Cake With Raspberries

Chocolate Poke Cake

A slice of decadent chocolate dessert rests on a white plate. This indulgent treat features a moist chocolate base and creamy layer crowned with mini chocolate chips, hinting at more decadent delights in the larger dish in the background.
Chocolate Poke Cake. Photo credit: Baking Beauty.

Chocolate poke cake is a moist, rich dessert soaked in a sweet chocolate filling. Made with cocoa powder, condensed milk, and a fluffy topping, it has a deep chocolate taste with an extra layer of creamy sweetness. This recipe takes about an hour, including baking and chilling time. A soft, indulgent dessert for any chocolate lover.
Get the Recipe: Chocolate Poke Cake

Double Chocolate Banana Bread

A delicious bread loaf speckled with chocolate chips sits on a light cloth, showcasing two neatly cut slices beside it. Nearby, a bottle of milk rests on the wooden surface, complementing this delectable creation straight from a beloved bakery's repertoire.
Double Chocolate Banana Bread. Photo credit: Running to the Kitchen.

Double chocolate banana bread is a moist, chocolate-filled twist on classic banana bread. Made with ripe bananas, cocoa powder, and chocolate chips, it has a soft texture with bursts of melted chocolate. This recipe takes about an hour to bake and cool. A great way to use up ripe bananas while satisfying a chocolate craving.
Get the Recipe: Double Chocolate Banana Bread

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