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21 Fruit Desserts You’ll Be Sorry to Miss This Summer

By: kseniaprints · Updated: Jul 9, 2025 · This post may contain affiliate links.

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When the days get warm, nothing hits the spot like a sweet fruit dessert made for summer. These 21 fruit desserts you'll be sorry to miss this summer bring fresh flavor and simple comfort to any table. From cool treats to warm bakes, each one adds a little sweetness to long days and slow nights. Keep scrolling - you might just find a new favorite for every sunny day ahead.

Colombian fruit salad in pineapple.
Colombian Fruit Salad. Photo credit: At the Immigrant's Table.

Raspberry Ricotta Cheesecake

A slice of raspberry cheesecake topped with raspberries, mint leaves, and crumbled topping is placed on a decorative plate with a fork beside it.
Raspberry Ricotta Cheesecake. Photo credit: At The Immigrants Table.

Raspberry Ricotta Cheesecake layers creamy ricotta with a hint of tart raspberries for an easy dessert that feels just right on warm days. It's a smooth, light treat that works well for gatherings when you want something fruity but not heavy. The mix of fresh berries and fluffy filling keeps things bright and perfect for summer. Serve a chilled slice as a sweet pause in the afternoon heat.
Get the Recipe: Raspberry Ricotta Cheesecake

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 Immigrants Table.

Berry Yogurt Bark freezes fresh berries into creamy yogurt for a sweet snack that's light and easy to grab. This fruit dessert takes minutes to prep and keeps well for quick bites all week. It's a perfect choice for hot afternoons when you want something cool. Break off a piece and take it outside.
Get the Recipe: Berry Yogurt Bark

Basil Peach Cobbler

Overhead of peach cobbler on baking sheet.
Basil Peach Cobbler. Photo credit: At the Immigrant's Table.

Basil Peach Cobbler keeps summer peaches tucked under a crisp, buttery crust at the center. The hint of basil lifts the fruit's sweetness in a bright and fresh way. This fruit dessert bakes quickly and works well warmly with a scoop of ice cream. A bite of this always feels like a little vacation.
Get the Recipe: Basil Peach Cobbler

Clean and Healthy Apple Crisp

Peanut butter and chocolate bars on a white sheet of paper with Mom's cooking recipes.
Clean and Healthy Apple Crisp. Photo credit: At the Immigrant's Table.

Clean and Healthy Apple Crisp bakes up soft apples under a crunchy oat layer for a classic fruit dessert with a lighter touch. It's simple, quick, and tastes best warm with a bit of yogurt or ice cream. This one feels just right when the nights are still warm, but you want a taste of fall. Grab a spoon and settle in.
Get the Recipe: Clean and Healthy Apple Crisp

Balsamic Strawberry Crisp with Goat Cheese

A serving of fruit crumble with a crumbly oat topping and a layer of red fruit filling, garnished with a sprig of thyme on a white plate with a brown rim, next to a silver spoon.
Balsamic Strawberry Crisp with Goat Cheese. Photo credit: At The Immigrants Table.

Balsamic Strawberry Crisp with Goat Cheese brings ripe strawberries and tangy goat cheese together for a new take on a classic fruit dessert. The crisp oat topping bakes golden while the strawberries bubble underneath. It's quick to prepare and works well for summer dinners when fresh berries are everywhere. Spoon it warm with a bit of cream for a soft finish to any meal.
Get the Recipe: Balsamic Strawberry Crisp with Goat Cheese

Raspberry Cheesecake with Raspberry Swirl

Overhead of sliced raspberry cheesecake.
Raspberry Cheesecake with Raspberry Swirl. Photo credit: At the Immigrant's Table.

Raspberry Cheesecake with Raspberry Swirl has layers of creaminess and tart berry flavor that stay light enough for a warm night. The swirl of raspberry keeps each bite fresh and not too heavy. This fruit dessert can be made ahead and chilled for easy serving when company drops by. One slice and summer feels closer than ever.
Get the Recipe: Raspberry Cheesecake with Raspberry Swirl

Passionfruit Cheesecake

A cheesecake topped with a glossy layer of passion fruit and seeds, with a crumbly biscuit base. A slice has been cut and removed, and two halved passion fruits rest on top of the cheesecake.
Passionfruit Cheesecake. Photo credit: At The Immigrants Table.

Passionfruit Cheesecake brings a bright, tropical punch that tastes best when the sun's out. Creamy and sweet, each slice keeps a light tang from the fresh passionfruit. It's quick to prep and even better served cold. One forkful and you'll want to linger at the table a bit longer.
Get the Recipe: Passionfruit Cheesecake

Raw Sweet Lime Bars

Side view of lime bars on a grey plate.
Raw Sweet Lime Bars. Photo credit: At the Immigrant's Table.

Raw Sweet Lime Bars keep things bright and light with no baking needed, just fresh lime and a soft crust. They're perfect for warm days when the oven stays off but you still want a fruit dessert. The citrus brings a clean finish that cuts through the heat. A small square goes a long way to cool you down.
Get the Recipe: Raw Sweet Lime Bars

Apple Cranberry Muffins with Streusel Topping

Three apple cranberry muffins on a table.
Apple Cranberry Muffins with Streusel Topping. Photo credit: At the Immigrant's Table.

Apple Cranberry Muffins with Streusel Topping pair tart cranberries and sweet apple chunks under a crumbly top. This fruit dessert works well for breakfast or an afternoon snack that still feels light enough for warm weather. They bake fast and taste best with a bit of butter while still warm. Keep a batch handy for lazy mornings.
Get the Recipe: Apple Cranberry Muffins with Streusel Topping

Raspberry Mini Pavlovas

A few raspberry pavlovas on a baking sheet.
Raspberry Mini Pavlovas. Photo credit: At the Immigrant's Table.

Raspberry Mini Pavlovas are crisp meringues crowned with soft berries for a fruit dessert that feels like summer on a plate. They're easy to portion out and look impressive with little effort. The raspberries cut through the sweetness, keeping things fresh and airy. Set out a tray and watch them disappear fast.
Get the Recipe: Raspberry Mini Pavlovas

Sweet Plantains in Coconut Milk

Two pieces of cooked ripe plantain in brown syrup are served on a white plate with a spoon beside them. The surface below the plate is white with faint marbling.
Sweet Plantains in Coconut Milk. Photo credit: At The Immigrants Table.

Sweet Plantains in Coconut Milk stews plantains with panela and spices for a soft, creamy fruit dessert that feels right when days get long. This dish keeps its natural sweetness balanced with gentle spice. It's quick to make and works well warm or chilled. Each spoonful brings a taste of slower summer evenings.
Get the Recipe: Sweet Plantains in Coconut Milk

Blueberry Muffins

Lemon and blueberry muffin halves with lemon and blueberries.
Blueberry Muffins. Photo credit: At the Immigrant's Table.

Blueberry Muffins keep things simple with pockets of warm berries tucked inside a tender crumb. They're great for breakfast or as an easy fruit dessert when you need something homemade. Blueberries bring that burst of summer sweetness in each bite. Keep a few on hand for an afternoon treat with coffee on the porch.
Get the Recipe: Blueberry Muffins

Chocolate Raspberry Tart

Overhead of raspberry chocolate tart.
Chocolate Raspberry Tart. Photo credit: At the Immigrant's Table.

Chocolate Raspberry Tart pairs rich chocolate with fresh raspberries for a cool dessert that feels right for a hot day. It's easy to slice and serve when you want something that looks special but doesn't take hours to make. Fresh raspberries lighten up the deeper chocolate, giving it a bright note that's hard to skip. Share a piece as a sweet ending to a long summer evening.
Get the Recipe: Chocolate Raspberry Tart

Vegan Lemon Mango Cheesecake

Lemon mango cheesecake slice.
Vegan Lemon Mango Cheesecake. Photo credit: At the Immigrant's Table.

Vegan Lemon Mango Cheesecake brings fresh mango and tangy lemon together in a cool, smooth filling. This fruit dessert feels light but satisfying, just right for when you want something chilled. It's simple enough to prepare ahead for weekend cookouts. Every bite tastes like a sunny day on a plate.
Get the Recipe: Vegan Lemon Mango Cheesecake

Colombian Baked Plantains with Guava and Cheese

Baked plantains with cheese and guava wth tablecloth.
Colombian Baked Plantains with Guava and Cheese. Photo credit: At the Immigrant's Table.

Colombian Baked Plantains with Guava and Cheese combine soft plantains, sweet guava, and creamy cheese for a simple dessert that tastes like summer in the tropics. This comforting dish bakes up fast and keeps its sweetness balanced with every bite. It's a good way to bring a bit of warmth to your table when fresh fruit is everywhere. Serve warm and let each bite linger just a little longer.
Get the Recipe: Colombian Baked Plantains with Guava and Cheese

Brazilian Passion Fruit Mousse

Two glasses filled with passion fruit juice, featuring a yellow liquid with numerous black seeds, are placed on a light-colored marble surface. One halved passion fruit is positioned beside the glasses. Another halved fruit is in the bottom right corner.
Brazilian Passion Fruit Mousse. Photo credit: At the Immigrant's Table.

Brazilian Passion Fruit Mousse is a creamy spoonful of tropical fruit that's easy to whip up when it's too hot to bake. The tangy flavor cuts through the richness, keeping it fresh. This fruit dessert chills quickly and works well in small cups for gatherings. One taste and you're back on the beach in your mind.
Get the Recipe: Brazilian Passion Fruit Mousse

Paleo Orange Cranberry Cake

A cake with cranberries is on a white plate on a wooden surface. Two smaller floral-patterned plates each hold a slice of the cake. A hand is holding a fork, reaching towards one slice on a plate with cranberries as garnishes.
Paleo Orange Cranberry Cake. Photo credit: At the Immigrant's Table.

Paleo Orange Cranberry Cake brings a pop of citrus and cranberry that's hard to skip when warm days call for fresh flavors. The cake's tender crumb and fruity tang make it a great pick for any sunny afternoon. Simple to bake, this fruit dessert works well for sharing with friends outside. It's one to slice up for that extra bit of cheer.
Get the Recipe: Paleo Orange Cranberry Cake

Moist Gluten-Free Blueberry Chocolate Chip Muffins

A close-up image of a freshly baked blueberry muffin, perfect for an easy breakfast, on a light gray surface. The muffin wrapper is peeled back, revealing the fluffy interior studded with
Moist Gluten-Free Blueberry Chocolate Chip Muffins. Photo credit: At the Immigrant's Table.

Moist Gluten-Free Blueberry Chocolate Chip Muffins mix juicy berries and sweet chocolate in every bite, making them a friendly fruit dessert for summer mornings. They're quick to whip up and easy to pack for a day in the sun. These muffins balance sweet and fruity flavors with a soft crumb that stays light. Grab one and head out for a picnic in the park.
Get the Recipe: Moist Gluten-Free Blueberry Chocolate Chip Muffins

Cherry Cobbler

side view of slice of cherry cobbler with ice cream.
Cherry Cobbler. Photo credit: At the Immigrant's Table.

Cherry Cobbler features juicy summer cherries topped with a buttery crust that bakes up golden and soft. This fruit dessert feels timeless and is best enjoyed when cherries are in season and full of flavor. It comes together quickly and can be served warm with a scoop of something cold. Every bite is pure summer comfort.
Get the Recipe: Cherry Cobbler

Poached Quince with Yogurt

A bowl of yogurt topped with two peach slices, chopped nuts, and a sprinkle of cinnamon. The food is served in a dark bowl, placed on a light-colored surface.
Poached Quince with Yogurt. Photo credit: At The Immigrants Table.

Poached Quince with Yogurt transforms this simple fruit into a tender treat soaked in honey and vanilla. This fruit dessert is served with yogurt and feels cooling and light enough for warmer days. It's easy to make and tastes best when chilled just before serving. Each spoonful lingers sweetly on the tongue.
Get the Recipe: Poached Quince with Yogurt

Colombian Fruit Salad

Colombian fruit salad in pineapple.
Colombian Fruit Salad. Photo credit: At the Immigrant's Table.

Colombian Fruit Salad is a colorful bowl packed with pineapple, papaya, watermelon, mango, and more. Each bite is juicy and sweet, just what you want when the days are hot and fresh fruit is plentiful. This fruit dessert is easy to toss together and brightens up any meal. Serve chilled for an instant taste of the tropics.
Get the Recipe: Colombian Fruit Salad

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