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17 Frozen Treats That Make Summer Nights Easier to Love

By: kseniaprints · Updated: Jun 2, 2026 · This post may contain affiliate links.

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There is something about a frozen treat on a summer night that makes the day feel complete. After the sun goes down and the heat finally starts to ease, a bowl of ice cream, a fruity popsicle, or a chilled dessert somehow tastes even better.

These 17 frozen treats are made for those moments, offering cool, refreshing flavors that help everyone slow down and enjoy the evening a little longer. If summer nights are your favorite part of the season, these recipes belong on your list.

Assorted red and yellow fruit popsicles with ice, strawberries, and pineapple slices on a green background.
Layered Strawberry Pineapple Mint Popsicles. Photo credit: xoxoBella.

Pistachio Ice Cream

Three scoops of pistachio ice cream served in a glass dish, topped with several whole pistachio nuts, against a blurred light background.
Pistachio Ice Cream. Photo credit: At the Immigrant's Table.

This recipe freezes a nutty cream base until it is super smooth and melts in your mouth. You can scoop the green ice cream into a cold bowl when your house feels warm and sticky. It is a traditional frozen treat that brings simple comfort to a hot evening.
Get the Recipe: Pistachio Ice Cream

Chocolate Peanut Butter Smoothie Bowl

A bowl filled with a chocolate smoothie, topped with banana slices, granola, and chocolate shavings, sits on a white marble surface next to a spoon and a piece of chocolate.
Chocolate Peanut Butter Smoothie Bowl. Photo credit: At The Immigrants Table.

Mixing chocolate and thick peanut butter gives you a frosty, ice-cold bowl that hits the spot. Top it with crunchy peanuts to make a great late-night snack for the porch. It is a quick blender recipe that gives you a rich dessert without using any hot appliances.
Get the Recipe: Chocolate Peanut Butter Smoothie Bowl

Creamy Cherry Mango Popsicles

Three striped popsicles in shades of yellow, orange, and purple rest on ice cubes, surrounded by several whole cherries on a light surface.
Creamy Cherry Mango Popsicles. Photo credit: MOON and spoon and yum.

Kids go crazy for these bright fruit bars that combine sweet mango purée and tart cherries. They are perfect to hand out when the house feels too hot. The icy fruit juices are a great way to wash away the stickiness of a long afternoon.
Get the Recipe: Creamy Cherry Mango Popsicles

Starbucks Double Chocolate Chip Frappuccino (Starbucks Copycat Recipe)

A blended iced mocha drink topped with whipped cream and chocolate syrup, served in a clear plastic cup with a green straw against a light background.
Starbucks Double Chocolate Chip Frappuccino (Starbucks Copycat Recipe). Photo credit: My Mocktail Forest.

Cold chocolate milk blends up into a thick, slushy drink that gets topped with a big pile of whipped cream. You can pour it into a giant glass to get a coffeehouse treat right at home. This fast blender method cools you down fast and satisfies a chocolate craving.
Get the Recipe: Starbucks Double Chocolate Chip Frappuccino (Starbucks Copycat Recipe)

Frozen Strawberry Trifle Dessert

A slice of strawberry and cream dessert on a white plate with two strawberries and a spoon.
Frozen Strawberry Trifle Dessert. Photo credit: Butter and Baggage.

This dessert layers cake crumbs, sweet berries, and chilled cream inside your freezer until solid. It is a great treat to serve guests when you want to beat the summer heat. It is a simple icebox recipe that gives you a rich cake without using the oven.
Get the Recipe: Frozen Strawberry Trifle Dessert

Blackberry Lime Sorbet

Horizontal image of blackberry lime sorbet in a metal loaf pan on a marble background garnished with frozen blackberries and limes.
Blackberry Lime Sorbet. Photo credit: Renee Nicole's Kitchen.

Splashing tart lime juice into sweet wild blackberries makes the most refreshing, icy purple scoop. It is a great dairy-free option when you want something cold after a long day in the sun. You just blend it up in a food processor to handle a late-night craving.
Get the Recipe: Blackberry Lime Sorbet

Blueberry Ice Cream

An overhead shot of homemade blueberry ice cream in a metal loaf pan next to waffle bowls, spoons, and a cream colored napkin.
Blueberry Ice Cream. Photo credit: Renee Nicole's Kitchen.

Fresh berries cook down into a sweet purple syrup before getting swirled into a rich dairy base. You can spoon the cold cream into waffle cones to share with your family. It is an easy freezing recipe that rewards your patience with a smooth, fruity scoop.
Get the Recipe: Blueberry Ice Cream

Ice Cream Bars

Homemade ice cream bar dipped in chocolate on a plate being covered in peanuts with more ice cream bars around it.
Ice Cream Bars. Photo credit: Fitasamamabear.

These little handheld bars are vanilla cream dipped into a hard chocolate shell. You can hand them out to friends and neighbors for a fun taste of childhood. Making them at home is an easy way to keep your freezer packed with high-quality snacks all summer.
Get the Recipe: Ice Cream Bars

Watermelon Popsicles

Three red popsicles on wooden sticks rest on a tray filled with ice cubes. A slice of watermelon and a lemon wedge are visible in the background on a white surface.
Watermelon Popsicles. Photo credit: At the Immigrant's Table.

I always keep a batch of these hydrating red popsicles tucked away for hot weekend afternoons. They freeze right on a stick to look just like real slices of summer fruit. The simple flavor tastes clean and crisp when you eat them outside on the deck.
Get the Recipe: Watermelon Popsicles

Corn Ice Cream

A glass bowl filled with two scoops of vanilla ice cream, with a gold spoon resting in the ice cream. Another bowl and a metal container with more ice cream are visible in the background.
Corn Ice Cream. Photo credit: At the Immigrant's Table.

Sweet corn kernels give a surprisingly rich, buttery flavor to a smooth frozen custard base. You can serve this golden scoop to your friends to try something new after dinner. It is a traditional recipe that proves garden vegetables belong in your dessert bowl.
Get the Recipe: Corn Ice Cream

3-Ingredient Lemonade Popsicles

Several lemon popsicles rest on ice with lemon slices and zest scattered around them on a light surface.
3-Ingredient Lemonade Popsicles. Photo credit: MOON and spoon and yum.

You only need 10 minutes of effort to turn tart lemon juice into a sour, icy treat. You can pass these sticks to anyone complaining about the weather for an instant blast of cold air. It keeps the whole house happy and fully refreshed.
Get the Recipe: 3-Ingredient Lemonade Popsicles

Halva Tahini Ice Cream

A glass dessert dish filled with scoops of vanilla ice cream, topped with crumbled cookies, sits on a white surface with crumbs scattered around.
Halva Tahini Ice Cream. Photo credit: At the Immigrant's Table.

Stirring rich sesame paste into a smooth cream base gives your ice cream a totally unique, nutty depth. It is a great scoop to make when friends gather for a late-night chat on the patio. The savory sesame flavor balances out the sweetness and keeps the evening feeling special.
Get the Recipe: Halva Tahini Ice Cream

Spiked Lemonade Popsicles

Spiked lemonade popsicles on a marble background next to lemons.
Spiked Lemonade Popsicles. Photo credit: Renee Nicole's Kitchen.

Pouring a splash of adult liquor into tart lemon juice makes the best grown-up treats for the freezer. These boozy bars are an easy way to help everyone unwind and cool down after a long, humid day.
Get the Recipe: Spiked Lemonade Popsicles

Peanut Butter and Jelly Ice Cream

A glass bowl of peanut butter ice cream topped with red jelly and peanuts. A container and a bowl of red jelly are in the background.
Peanut Butter and Jelly Ice Cream. Photo credit: Mama's on a Budget.

Salty peanut butter swirls together with sweet fruit jam inside a rich vanilla ice cream. This fun comfort food gives your family a playful twist on a classic lunch favorite. Grabbing a bowl with the kids turns a sticky evening into a fun kitchen party.
Get the Recipe: Peanut Butter and Jelly Ice Cream

Berry Yogurt Bark

A plate of frozen yogurt bark topped with sliced strawberries and whole blueberries. The bark pieces are white with visible frost, and bowls of additional berries are blurred in the background.
Berry Yogurt Bark. Photo credit: At the Immigrant's Table.

Spread a sheet of yogurt on a pan and pack it with sliced strawberries and blueberries before freezing. It takes just a few minutes in the morning, and then you can break off cold shards to snack on all night. It tastes rich but stays completely light.
Get the Recipe: Berry Yogurt Bark

Skyr Popsicles

Skyr Popsicles on ice.
Skyr Popsicles. Photo credit: Low Carb - No Carb.

This recipe blends thick, tangy Icelandic yogurt with sweet flavors to form a dense, filling bar. It is a high-protein, creamy choice for a late-night treat that physically cools you down. Having a batch ready means you always have a smart midnight option on hand.
Get the Recipe: Skyr Popsicles

Layered Strawberry Pineapple Mint Popsicles

Assorted red and yellow fruit popsicles with ice, strawberries, and pineapple slices on a green background.
Layered Strawberry Pineapple Mint Popsicles. Photo credit: xoxoBella.

Everyone loves looking at the bright red, yellow, and green stripes on these colorful bars. They look beautiful sitting in the freezer and taste even better when shared with neighbors. The fresh aroma of mint instantly awakens your senses on a warm night.
Get the Recipe: Layered Strawberry Pineapple Mint Popsicles

Pick your favorite, stock the freezer, and make summer a little sweeter tonight.

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