Bring Dessert

Easy party dessert recipes to bring to a special occasion. Bring a treat to pass at a family holiday, birthday party, or potluck party.
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Cherry Cake with Almond Icing
You can bake this easy cherry cake with almond icing using a boxed cake mix and canned cherry pie filling! Moist and yet fluffy, the homemade icing takes just 5 minutes to whisk together. Decorate with maraschino cherries on top for a perfect potluck party dessert to bring.
Easy Thanksgiving Desserts
This list of easy Thanksgiving desserts are perfect for bringing to your holiday potluck. Think beyond the traditional Thanksgiving pies and consider Thanksgiving dessert bars, cheesecakes, and cakes! All the best fall flavors are represented in this delicious list of recipes.
Cinnamon Streusel Muffins
Buttery cinnamon streusel muffins with a brown sugar and pecan topping are studded with cinnamon chips inside the light and fluffy cake layers. Bake these as a special breakfast treat this fall or serve them as part of a festive holiday brunch at Thanksgiving or Christmas time.
Lemon Doodles Cookies
These bright and buttery lemon doodles are just like Snickerdoodles but made with fresh lemons instead. A sweet and simple cookie, rolled in a lemon sugar mixture is baked to crispy perfection. This would be a delicious and easy treat to bring to a party or potluck.
Fresh Lemon Glaze
Fresh lemon glaze adds a sweet burst of citrus to your favorite baked goods. Drizzle it over muffins, quick breads, scones, cookies, cakes and more! This easy recipe only needs 2 ingredients.
Air Fryer Apple Turnovers
Bake a batch of apple turnovers in your air fryer or oven with just 3 simple ingredients. Top them with a sprinkle of sugar or let them cool and drizzle icing over the top. They make such a quick and easy breakfast treat for the holiday season and taste amazing warm and fresh from the oven.
Christmas Sugar Cookie Bars
These soft and chewy frosted sugar cookie bars are the perfect Christmas potluck party treat to bring because they travel well in a 9x13-inch baking pan. You can slice big decadent squares for dessert or slice them bite-sized to fill a treat tower for your party. Mix and match the frosting color and sprinkles for any theme.
Authentic Snickers Salad
This classic Minnesota salad features chopped up Snickers bars mixed with chopped apples in a sweet and creamy "dressing." Serve it as a popular Thanksgiving side dish or an easy no-bake dessert to bring to a potluck.
Caramel Apple Cookies
Bake a batch of these super sweet caramel apple cookies with brown butter frosting, fresh apples, and a drizzle of caramel. Start with a simple packaged cookie mix to keep things quick and easy!
Caramel Apple Spread
This 5-ingredient appetizer is the perfect no-bake dessert to bring to a potluck party. Cool and creamy cream cheese is topped with rich caramel and chopped pecans.
Monster Book of Monsters Cake
You can bake this adorable Harry Potter themed cake using a box mix and a set of brownie pans. Decorate it with cream cheese frosting and some googly eye candies for a not-so-spooky Halloween dessert or Harry Potter birthday cake idea.
Panettone Bread Pudding
Make this sweet panettone bread pudding and drizzle it with amaretto sauce for a make ahead Christmas dessert or special holiday brunch item. You could be the star of the Christmas potluck party if you bring this easy dessert.
Mango Strawberry Salsa
Serve this fresh mango strawberry salsa with a side of cinnamon pita chips for a delicious snack or treat. It's a fun dish to bring to a potluck party or serve as part of a snack board at your next gathering with friends.
Easy Thanksgiving Pies
Serve the very best Thanksgiving dessert table with these easy pies for Thanksgiving. Classic pies like pumpkin pie and pecan pie are on the list alongside new favorites like Oreo cream and peanut butter!
Easy Brown Butter Frosting
Make this easy browned butter frosting with melted brown butter, milk, and powdered sugar. You can mix it with a hand mixer in minutes and it tastes AMAZING spread over fresh apple cakes, sugar cookies, and as filling for oatmeal cookie sandwiches. Top your treat with chopped salted pecans for crunch.