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13 Desserts You Didn’t Know You Missed from Sunday Dinners

By: kseniaprints · Updated: Mar 31, 2025 · This post may contain affiliate links.

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Sunday dinners are all about comfort, family, and memorable desserts that end the weekend right. These 13 sweet treats bring back those familiar flavors with easy recipes perfect for any Sunday gathering. Each dessert captures the warmth and nostalgia of shared meals. Make your next Sunday dinner one to remember with these irresistible favorites.

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Basil Peach Cobbler. Photo credit: At the Immigrant's Table.

Chocolate Raspberry Tart

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Chocolate Raspberry Tart. Photo credit: At the Immigrant's Table.

This rich tart combines dark chocolate and fresh raspberries for a dessert that feels like the grand finale to a comforting Sunday dinner. It's quick to prepare and perfect for those evenings when you want something impressive without the effort. The balance of flavors brings back memories of decadent desserts that always appeared after family meals. Sharing a slice of this will have everyone reminiscing about those slow, sweet Sunday nights.
Get the Recipe: Chocolate Raspberry Tart

Pistachio Cranberry Cookies

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Pistachio Cranberry Cookies. Photo credit: At the Immigrant's Table.

These cookies blend tangy cranberries and crunchy pistachios, evoking the baked treats often shared after family dinners. Simple to make and ready in under an hour, they're perfect for adding a touch of nostalgia to your weekend. They capture the essence of festive gatherings where cookies were always passed around with stories and laughter. A batch of these will quickly become part of your Sunday traditions.
Get the Recipe: Pistachio Cranberry Cookies

Gluten-Free Russian Pancakes With Rose Petals And Kefir

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Gluten-Free Russian Pancakes With Rose Petals And Kefir. Photo credit: At the Immigrant's Table.

Soft, delicate pancakes with rose petals and kefir bring back memories of quiet Sunday mornings that seamlessly led into hearty dinners. Quick to whip up and visually stunning, they make an unexpected yet comforting addition to your day's meals. Their subtle flavors are reminiscent of special dishes reserved for weekends when family time mattered most. Each bite feels like a little reminder of cherished family traditions.
Get the Recipe: Gluten-Free Russian Pancakes With Rose Petals And Kefir

Pumpkin Pecan Pie

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Pumpkin Pecan Pie. Photo credit: At the Immigrant's Table.

Combining rich pumpkin, toasted pecans, and caramel drizzle, this pie brings the warmth of Sunday dinners back to life. It's a comforting dessert that comes together in just over an hour, perfect for rounding off a family meal. The familiar flavors instantly remind you of autumn gatherings and conversations that lingered long after dinner. One slice brings all the cozy weekend feelings rushing back.
Get the Recipe: Pumpkin Pecan Pie

Paleo Strawberry Scones

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Paleo Strawberry Scones. Photo credit: At the Immigrant's Table.

These strawberry scones are reminiscent of the fresh-baked treats that started many slow Sundays filled with family meals. Crumbly and packed with berry flavor, they're easy to prepare and ready in less than an hour. Perfect with a cup of tea, they bring a touch of nostalgia for the quiet moments before a big family dinner. Sharing them feels like passing down a weekend ritual.
Get the Recipe: Paleo Strawberry Scones

Chocolate Nut Energy Balls

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Chocolate Nut Energy Balls. Photo credit: At the Immigrant's Table.

Quick to prepare in under 30 minutes, these chocolate nut energy balls are perfect for the snack breaks that often accompany long Sunday gatherings. Packed with natural sweetness and rich cocoa flavor, they channel the bite-sized treats that always appeared after dinner. Their no-bake simplicity makes them a practical addition to any weekend meal plan. A few of these on the table instantly spark that laid-back Sunday vibe.
Get the Recipe: Chocolate Nut Energy Balls

Vegan Chocolate Truffles with Blueberries

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Vegan Chocolate Truffles with Blueberries. Photo credit: At The Immigrants Table.

Rich chocolate combined with juicy blueberries makes these truffles a standout treat that feels right at home after a Sunday meal. They're easy to prepare and perfect for sharing when the family lingers at the table. The flavor combination evokes memories of desserts saved for special occasions and weekend gatherings. Passing these around keeps those Sunday traditions alive.
Get the Recipe: Vegan Chocolate Truffles with Blueberries

Raspberry Coeur A La Creme

A heart-shaped dessert covered in a white cream sits on a plate with a raspberry sauce and whole raspberries. A person holds a small gold spoon just above the dessert. Another heart-shaped dessert with similar presentation is partially visible in the background.
Raspberry Coeur A La Creme. Photo credit: At the Immigrant's Table.

Light and creamy, this raspberry dessert adds an elegant touch to any Sunday dinner while staying easy to prepare. The balance between cheesecake-like texture and bright raspberry flavor brings back memories of desserts that always felt a little extra on weekends. It's a dish that sparks conversation, perfect for wrapping up a day spent with loved ones. Serving this feels like creating new family memories.
Get the Recipe: Raspberry Coeur A La Creme

No-Bake Chocolate Pistachio Cake

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No-Bake Chocolate Pistachio Cake. Photo credit: At the Immigrant's Table.

This no-bake cake delivers rich chocolate and pistachio flavors without the hassle, making it perfect for relaxed Sunday gatherings. The layered texture brings back the excitement of special desserts reserved for weekends. Quick to assemble and requiring no oven time, it's a practical dessert when you want something impressive without spending hours in the kitchen. A slice of this ends Sunday dinners on the sweetest note.
Get the Recipe: No-Bake Chocolate Pistachio Cake

Gluten-Free Apple Cake

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Gluten-Free Apple Cake. Photo credit: At the Immigrant's Table.

Soft and airy, this apple cake recalls the comforting flavors of family dinners where fruit desserts often stole the show. Ready in under an hour, it's simple enough for a casual Sunday yet flavorful enough to feel special. The apple aroma brings back memories of cozy weekends filled with home cooking. Cutting into this cake feels like coming home again.
Get the Recipe: Gluten-Free Apple Cake

Argentinian Flan (Bread Pudding) With Caramel Sauce

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Argentinian Flan (Bread Pudding) With Caramel Sauce. Photo credit: At the Immigrant's Table.

Silky flan with rich caramel sauce brings back the warmth of family gatherings where dessert was always worth the wait. Baked to perfection, it's a straightforward recipe that highlights familiar textures and flavors perfect for closing a Sunday meal. The soft bread base and sweet topping remind many of traditional desserts that always made weekend dinners memorable. One spoonful brings back conversations that stretched late into the evening.
Get the Recipe: Argentinian Flan (Bread Pudding) With Caramel Sauce

Banana Chocolate Sufganiyot Recipe (Hanukkah Chunky Monkey Donuts)

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Banana Chocolate Sufganiyot Recipe (Hanukkah Chunky Monkey Donuts). Photo credit: At the Immigrant's Table.

Banana Chocolate Sufganiyot brings back that old-school charm you didn't realize was missing from your Sunday dessert table. With soft dough, a subtle banana flavor, and rich chocolate tucked inside, these feel like something a relative used to make when they had time to impress. They're made for gathering around the table and reaching for seconds before the coffee's even poured. Once these show up, plain old cake doesn't stand a chance.
Get the Recipe: Banana Chocolate Sufganiyot Recipe (Hanukkah Chunky Monkey Donuts)

Basil Peach Cobbler

Closeup image of a peach cobbler with cream in a plate.
Basil Peach Cobbler. Photo credit: At the Immigrant's Table.

Basil Peach Cobbler is the kind of dessert that sounds new but feels like something your grandma could've pulled from the oven after church. The sweet peaches and buttery topping do all the comfort food work, while a touch of basil brings a flavor you didn't know you missed. It's the kind of dish that disappears fast from a casserole dish and lives longer in memory. One bite, and you'll be wondering why this wasn't always part of Sunday dinner.
Get the Recipe: Basil Peach Cobbler

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