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21 No-Bake Desserts For When The Oven Is Already Full

By: kseniaprints · Updated: Apr 9, 2026 · This post may contain affiliate links.

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When the oven is already working overtime, dessert needs to come together without competing for space. You still want something that feels complete, holds its shape, and can be made ahead without adding extra stress. These 21 no-bake desserts rely on simple ingredients and chilling time instead of oven time. They're the kind of treats you can finish early and have ready when everything else is finally done.

A slice of tiramisu dessert topped with cocoa powder on a plate with a gold-colored fork.
Baileys Tiramisu. Photo credit: At the Immigrant's Table.

Tiramisu Protein Bars

A chocolate oat dessert bars with creamy layers, dusted with cocoa powder, on parchment paper.
Tiramisu Protein Bars. Photo credit: At the Immigrant's Table.

Tiramisu Protein Bars are a no-bake dessert that takes about 20 minutes plus chilling time and use protein powder, coffee, and chocolate. The mixture firms as it chills. They taste mildly sweet with a coffee flavor. They cut cleanly into bars that are easy to store and serve.
Get the Recipe: Tiramisu Protein Bars

Vegan Chocolate Truffles with Blueberries

Chocolate truffles coated with cocoa powder are placed on a gray surface. Some of the truffles and small dried berries are in the background, slightly out of focus. A light fabric is draped behind them.
Vegan Chocolate Truffles with Blueberries. Photo credit: At the Immigrant's Table.

Vegan Chocolate Truffles with Blueberries are a no-bake dessert that takes about 20 minutes plus chilling time and use chocolate, blueberries, and plant-based ingredients. The mixture rolls into small portions. They taste rich with a slight fruit note. They store well and are easy to portion.
Get the Recipe: Vegan Chocolate Truffles with Blueberries

Berry Fruit Skewers

Skewers with strawberries, blackberries, blueberries, and cubes of cake are arranged on a white plate and drizzled with white chocolate. A bowl of blackberries and a single strawberry are in the background.
Berry Fruit Skewers. Photo credit: My Mocktail Forest.

Berry Fruit Skewers are a no-bake dessert that takes about 15 minutes and use fresh berries arranged on skewers. The fruit stays fresh and firm. They taste naturally sweet with a light texture. They are easy to assemble and serve without utensils.
Get the Recipe: Berry Fruit Skewers

Easy Tiramisu Cups

Two glass jars of tiramisu topped with cocoa and chocolate shavings, next to pieces of dark chocolate.
Easy Tiramisu Cups. Photo credit: At the Immigrant's Table.

Easy Tiramisu Cups are a no-bake dessert that takes about 30 minutes plus chilling time and use ladyfingers, coffee, mascarpone, and cocoa. The layers soften as they rest. They taste creamy with a balanced coffee flavor. They are portioned individually for easy serving.
Get the Recipe: Easy Tiramisu Cups

Date Snickers

Chocolate-covered candies with a peanut butter filling, topped with crushed nuts, in a box lined with parchment paper.
Date Snickers. Photo credit: At the Immigrant's Table.

Date Snickers are a no-bake dessert that takes about 20 minutes and use dates, peanut butter, and chocolate. The layers firm as they chill. They taste sweet with a slight chew and nutty flavor. They hold their shape well for serving.
Get the Recipe: Date Snickers

No-Bake Gingerbread Cheesecake

A slice of creamy cheesecake with whipped cream and cookies on top, served on a white plate.
No-Bake Gingerbread Cheesecake. Photo credit: At the Immigrant's Table.

No-Bake Gingerbread Cheesecake is a chilled dessert that takes about 30 minutes plus setting time and uses cream cheese, spices, and a cookie crust. The filling sets firm in the fridge. It tastes sweet with warm spice notes. It slices cleanly once chilled.
Get the Recipe: No-Bake Gingerbread Cheesecake

Cinnamon Toast Crunch Rice Krispie Treats

Three stacked cereal bars made with cinnamon cereal and drizzled with icing, with loose cereal pieces around.
Cinnamon Toast Crunch Rice Krispie Treats. Photo credit: My Mocktail Forest.

Cinnamon Toast Crunch Rice Krispie Treats are a no-bake dessert that takes about 20 minutes and use cereal, marshmallows, and butter. The mixture sets into bars. They taste sweet with a light crunch. They cut easily into squares for serving.
Get the Recipe: Cinnamon Toast Crunch Rice Krispie Treats

No-Bake Strawberry Tiramisu

A dish of strawberry tiramisu with a spoon and a portion already served, topped with fresh sliced strawberries.
No-Bake Strawberry Tiramisu. Photo credit: At the Immigrant's Table.

No-Bake Strawberry Tiramisu is a chilled dessert that takes about 30 minutes plus chilling time and uses strawberries, mascarpone, and ladyfingers. The layers soften as they rest. It tastes sweet with a fresh fruit flavor. It holds together well when sliced.
Get the Recipe: No-Bake Strawberry Tiramisu

No Bake Peppermint Hot Chocolate Cheesecake

Slice of layered chocolate and vanilla pie topped with whipped cream, marshmallows, and a peppermint candy.
No Bake Peppermint Hot Chocolate Cheesecake. Photo credit: At the Immigrant's Table.

No Bake Peppermint Hot Chocolate Cheesecake is a chilled dessert that takes about 30 minutes plus setting time and uses cream cheese, chocolate, and peppermint. The filling firms in the fridge. It tastes rich with a mint finish. It slices cleanly once set.
Get the Recipe: No Bake Peppermint Hot Chocolate Cheesecake

Easy Chocolate Mousse

Four ramekins with chocolate mousse topped with whipped cream and chocolate shavings, surrounded by raspberries.
Easy Chocolate Mousse. Photo credit: At the Immigrant's Table.

Easy Chocolate Mousse is a chilled dessert that takes about 20 minutes plus chilling time and uses chocolate, cream, and sugar. The texture becomes light and smooth. It tastes rich with a deep chocolate flavor. It is easy to portion into cups for serving.
Get the Recipe: Easy Chocolate Mousse

Snickerdoodle Truffles

A plate of white chocolate-coated dessert balls topped with golden cookie crumbs, stacked in a pyramid.
Snickerdoodle Truffles. Photo credit: My Mocktail Forest.

Snickerdoodle Truffles are a no-bake dessert that takes about 20 minutes plus chilling time and use cookie crumbs, cream cheese, and cinnamon. The mixture rolls into small balls. They taste sweet with a warm spice note. They store well and are easy to serve.
Get the Recipe: Snickerdoodle Truffles

Candy Corn Rice Krispies Treats

Rice Krispies treats dipped in yellow and orange chocolate, arranged on a white plate with fall decor.
Candy Corn Rice Krispies Treats. Photo credit: My Mocktail Forest.

Candy Corn Rice Krispies Treats are a no-bake dessert that takes about 20 minutes and use cereal, marshmallows, and candy corn. The mixture sets into layered bars. They taste sweet with a soft texture. They cut easily into portions for sharing.
Get the Recipe: Candy Corn Rice Krispies Treats

Easy Chocolate Mint Cream Cheese Truffles

Chocolate truffles dusted with powdered sugar on a white plate, with wafer biscuits beside them.
Easy Chocolate Mint Cream Cheese Truffles. Photo credit: My Mocktail Forest.

Easy Chocolate Mint Cream Cheese Truffles are a no-bake dessert that takes about 20 minutes plus chilling time and use chocolate, cream cheese, and mint flavor. The mixture firms as it chills. They taste rich with a mint finish. They hold their shape well for serving.
Get the Recipe: Easy Chocolate Mint Cream Cheese Truffles

Healthy Apple Nachos Recipe

A plate of sliced apples topped with dollops of yogurt, drizzles of almond butter, sprinkled pumpkin seeds, and fresh thyme leaves, displayed on a rustic wooden surface.
Healthy Apple Nachos Recipe. Photo credit: My Mocktail Forest.

Healthy Apple Nachos Recipe is a no-bake dessert that takes about 15 minutes and uses sliced apples, toppings, and drizzle. The apples stay crisp. They taste sweet with a mix of textures. They are easy to assemble right before serving.
Get the Recipe: Healthy Apple Nachos Recipe

Dark Chocolate Almond Bark

A stack of dark chocolate bark with almonds and sea salt on a marble surface.
Dark Chocolate Almond Bark. Photo credit: At the Immigrant's Table.

Dark Chocolate Almond Bark is a no-bake dessert that takes about 20 minutes plus setting time and uses chocolate and almonds. The mixture hardens as it cools. It tastes rich with a nutty crunch. It breaks into pieces for easy serving.
Get the Recipe: Dark Chocolate Almond Bark

No-Bake Strawberry Pistachio Ladyfingers Dessert

Three ladyfinger desserts topped with green cream, sliced strawberries, and chopped pistachios on a white plate.
No-Bake Strawberry Pistachio Ladyfingers Dessert. Photo credit: At the Immigrant's Table.

No-Bake Strawberry Pistachio Ladyfingers Dessert is a chilled dessert that takes about 30 minutes plus chilling time and uses ladyfingers, strawberries, pistachios, and cream. The layers soften as they rest. It tastes sweet with a light nutty flavor. It slices into portions that hold together well.
Get the Recipe: No-Bake Strawberry Pistachio Ladyfingers Dessert

Easy Lemon Tiramisu

A slice of creamy tiramisu topped with shredded orange zest on a white plate.
Easy Lemon Tiramisu. Photo credit: At the Immigrant's Table.

Easy Lemon Tiramisu is a no-bake dessert that takes about 30 minutes plus chilling time and uses lemon, mascarpone, and ladyfingers. The layers soften as they set. It tastes bright with a lightly sweet finish. It holds its structure when sliced.
Get the Recipe: Easy Lemon Tiramisu

Copycat Homemade Almond Joys

A plate of chocolate-coated bars topped with almonds, placed on a striped cloth next to a whisk.
Copycat Homemade Almond Joys. Photo credit: My Mocktail Forest.

Copycat Homemade Almond Joys are a no-bake dessert that takes about 20 minutes plus chilling time and use coconut, chocolate, and almonds. The mixture firms as it chills. They taste sweet with a nutty texture. They hold shape well for serving.
Get the Recipe: Copycat Homemade Almond Joys

Berry Yogurt Parfait

A glass filled with layers of yogurt, strawberries, and blueberries, topped with more berries and a small American flag on a toothpick. A spoon and a bowl of blueberries are nearby on a marble surface.
Berry Yogurt Parfait. Photo credit: My Mocktail Forest.

Berry Yogurt Parfait is a no-bake dessert that takes about 10 minutes and uses yogurt, berries, and granola. The layers are assembled in cups. It tastes lightly sweet with a fresh flavor. It's easy to prepare and serve individually.
Get the Recipe: Berry Yogurt Parfait

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.

Berry Yogurt Bark is a no-bake dessert that takes about 15 minutes plus freezing time and uses yogurt and berries. The mixture freezes into a firm sheet. It tastes lightly sweet with a fresh flavor. It breaks into pieces for serving.
Get the Recipe: Berry Yogurt Bark

Baileys Tiramisu

A slice of tiramisu dessert topped with cocoa powder on a plate with a gold-colored fork.
Baileys Tiramisu. Photo credit: At the Immigrant's Table.

Baileys Tiramisu is a chilled dessert that takes about 30 minutes plus chilling time and uses ladyfingers, Baileys, mascarpone, and coffee. The layers soften as they rest. It tastes creamy with a balanced coffee flavor. It holds together well when portioned.
Get the Recipe: Baileys Tiramisu

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