59 No-Bake Christmas Desserts To Sweeten The Season
Find your new favorite holiday dessert.
Between the cookie swaps, church potlucks, and holiday parties on the calendar this season, it's hard to keep up with all those cookies. When we get a little burnt out on baking our favorite Christmas cookies—or when our cookies get a little burnt because of the many holiday distractions—it's time to break out the Christmas miracle that is the no-bake holiday treat.
These delicious bites mean no hounding over the oven to ensure the cookies don't bake a minute too long. There will be no facing the disaster of crumbling cookies when moving them from sheet pan to cookie tins. From decadent bars to chewy cookies, these Christmas dessert recipes will be the hit of any party without even touching the oven.
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No-Bake Dark Chocolate-Peppermint Sandwich Cookies
These cookies look fancy enough to fool any party guest, thanks to store-bought chocolate wafers. Crushed peppermint adds extra festive sparkle. Adding coconut oil to the chocolate is a baking tip to increase the cookie's shine.
Hot Chocolate Lasagna
An easy layered dessert that's reminiscent of sipping on a mug of hot chocolate? Pretty please with marshmallows on top! You'll only spend 45 minutes putting it together, before sticking it in the fridge for at least four hours. Sprinkle with marshmallows and drizzle with dark chocolate right before serving.
Chocolate Mousse
If you have a mixer and a microwave, you can whip up this decadent chocolate mousse. Make the dessert at least three and a half hours before you intend to serve it, so it has time to properly chill.
Peppermint Bark
A handful of ingredients are all you need for this classic Christmas treat. You can keep it simple with two layers of chocolate and a sprinkle of peppermint, or add another layer and some sprinkles.
Coconut Brown Sugar Fudge
Coconut adds a sweet and festive spin to a classic fudge recipe.
Tiramisu
Didn't know this impressive dessert was no-bake? As long as you have time to let the ladyfingers soak in the coffee-bourbon mixture, this is an impossibly easy option for Christmas dinners.
Peanut Butter Balls
Peanut butter balls are great year-round, but they're especially beloved at Christmas. In cookie tins or on dessert trays, they're the perfect no-bake, low-effort treat.
Homemade Vanilla Pudding
Don't for a second think vanilla pudding is boring. Rich and creamy, this classic dessert can be a showstopper, even at Christmas. Top with whipped cream and sugared cranberries. It'll be a nostalgic hit.
No-Bake Chocolate-Peanut Butter Oatmeal Cookies
Christmas cookies just got a lot easier. Speckle these rich, soft, chewy balls with peanuts for a cookie dough-inspired treat. You won't believe you can make these cookies in one bowl.
Cornflake Wreath Christmas Cookies
Make these whimsical wreath cookies using cornflake cereal. With some help from microwaved marshmallows and green food coloring, you'll have an incredibly festive treat. Get your little ones to cover the wreaths with fun holiday candies for a homemade treat and activity.
Fudgy Pecan Bourbon Balls
These decadent little delights are a cross between bourbon balls and chocolate truffles. They make the easiest throw-together treat for any holiday occasion with only four ingredients. Dark chocolate and pecans jazz up the classic bourbon ball taste.
Marbled Brown Sugar Fudge
This silky fudge gets its depth of flavor from bittersweet chocolate.
Peppermint Divinity
This classic Southern candy is made with granulated sugar, corn syrup, and stiffly beaten egg whites. Adding peppermint punches it up for a Christmastime special. This Peppermint Divinity texture is without rival: fluffy, crunchy, and completely divine.
Butterscotch Fudge
What easier gift than a batch of sweet and nutty butterscotch fudge?
Gingerbread Bark
Bring the flavors of gingerbread to this no-bake candy bark. Ground ginger and cinnamon, crystallized ginger, and gingersnap cookies all lend this a spiced, warm flavor.
Bourbon Balls
These no-bake bourbon balls make a batch big enough for your gifting and party needs. They pack a nice little punch, too! We love them rolled in powdered sugar for a sweet finishing touch.
Salted Caramel Fudge
The saucepan, microwave, and fridge are the major players during the prep phrase of this giftable fudge recipe.
No-Bake Peanut Butter-Fudge Ice-Cream Pie
Just because it's cold outside doesn't mean you can't celebrate the season with ice cream pie. This no-bake peanut butter pie is next-level good. Try using a hot knife to slice this pie so that it stays neat and everyone can enjoy a taste of each layer.
No-Bake Peanut Butter Pie
A gorgeously silky shell tops the even creamier peanut butter interior of this fan-favorite pie.
No-Bake Chocolate Mint Snowballs
These sweet chocolate truffles get a holiday touch from the mint chocolate candy surprise in the center. This seasonal staple is simple, quick, and easy to pack into your holiday cookie tins. They taste exactly like Christmas.
Cherries-and-Cream Icebox Cake
Even though this dessert requires some planning, it doesn't require an oven. Mix the layers of graham crackers, a cool whipped filling, and cherry preserves into this no-bake icebox cake. Refrigerate it overnight and enjoy it for the next three days—if it lasts that long.
Classic Peanut Brittle
It's a classic for a reason. Making a batch of peanut brittle during the holidays is always a great idea because you can give it to friends as a gift or set it alongside your holiday cookies on a tray. This no-bake solution is a sweet and simple Christmas treat, but keep stirring until it's resting and cooling on the baking sheet.
No-Bake Banana Split Pie
This no-bake pie is full of classic nostalgic flavors. Just like an ice cream banana split on a hot summer's day, this pudding pie combines bananas, strawberries, whipped cream, chocolate syrup, and wafers into this reimagined dessert. Not only does this recipe taste great, but it also looks lovely covered in sprinkles—red and green if you prefer.
No-Bake Lemon Icebox Pie
Gingersnaps add a Yuletide quality to this lemony dessert. Allow for ample time to freeze. Top this dessert with any fruit to customize it to your preferences.
Mocha Bark
The flavors of espresso and chocolate are a beautiful pair, and they're captured in this easy candy bark. Great as a food gift, this treat comes together quickly for last-minute desserts.
No-Bake Oreo Pie
With seven ingredients and little hands-on time, you’re on your way to a make-ahead dessert that’s great to have on hand for the holidays. Decorate this cookie-loaded pie with piped whipped cream and more crushed cookies.
Saltine Peppermint Bark
You probably already have a box of saltines in your pantry. Break them out to make a tray of this minty bark that’s sure to be a hit at holiday parties.
Cranberry Dreamsicle Trifle
Purchased frozen pound cake makes this holiday-flavored dessert a breeze to assemble. Layer with orange custard and fresh or frozen cranberries and let it chill for up to three days. The longer it sits, the better the flavor.
Homemade Pralines
Fill holiday gift tins with these sweet candies, and you’re sure to be on the nice list. This recipe swaps molasses for corn syrup and heavy cream for milk, resulting in chewy, thick pralines.
Christmas Fudge
It’s not a holiday dessert buffet without fudge and this recipe is just right. Opt for this simple and classic version with red and green sprinkles that make it festive.
Homemade Turtles
You absolutely can make your own chocolate turtles. Chocolate-covered chewy caramel and toasted pecan candies are sprinkled with flaky sea salt. Make a few batches because everyone will want some.
Potato Candy
Recipients of these divine sweets will be surprised to learn they are made from potatoes. A product of the Great Depression, the candies were an inexpensive way to make something sweet.
Old-Fashioned Pecan Logs
Caramel candies help save time in this vintage recipe. You’ll get 32 servings from each batch, so you’ll have plenty for neighbors, parties, and nibbling.
No-Bake Honey Cheesecake
This no-bake cheesecake spends most of its prep time in the fridge. Drizzle Tupelo honey on top for added sweetness.
Cranberry-Pistachio Bark
Bring the flavors of Christmas to candy bark with dried cranberries and pistachios.
Triple-Decker Saltine Toffee Bars
Saltine crackers give toffee bars a crisp crunch. Layer the crackers with a thick toffee mixture and finish with a generous layer of chocolate.
Ambrosia Trifle
Really impress your crowd with a dessert that looks complicated but is oh-so-easy to make. Store-bought angel food cake means no baking is required.
Spiced Coconut-Cherry Mold
Need a make-ahead, no-bake dessert that’s festive and special enough for holiday entertaining? This spiced gelatin mold will impress.
No-Bake Fudgy Toffee Bars
These gooey bars will be your new favorite holiday dessert, thanks to their perfect combination of chocolate, caramel, graham crackers, and toffee. You won't have to worry about overcooking or burning cookies. Plus, the graham cracker crust adds a nice texture to these bars.
Christmas Butter Mints
Cool and creamy, this sweet peppermint-flavored butter mints simply melt in your mouth. And, thanks to their festive red swirls, they make a handsome Christmas gift.
Preacher Cookies
These humble no-bake cookies make the most of simple ingredients and are perfect for the holiday season.
Brown Sugar Fudge
You can't go wrong with this easy, melt-in-your-mouth fudge recipe, which incorporates the dazzle and sweetness of brown sugar.
Chocolate-Peanut Butter Icebox Cake
Icebox cakes are so handy to have in the (you guessed it) icebox because they're a breeze to whip out when company knocks.
Ice Cream Sandwich Cake
Think ice cream sandwiches are just for summer? Think again! This fun cake is a blast to put together, and it's a sweet treat perfect for the whole family during the holidays.
Mascarpone Cheesecake
Use the blend of juicy berries seen here, or top this creamy cheesecake with whatever seasonal additions you have on hand.
No-Bake Chocolate-Oatmeal Cookies
These cookies are so easy, you can recruit the whole family to help make them.
Millionaire Pie
Just because it's Christmas doesn't mean you can't celebrate with tropical flavors. Sweet coconut, pineapple, and whipped topping form the base for this no-bake pie. You'll discover why they call it Millionaire Pie after topping it with cherries and chopped pecans.
Bourbon-Pecan Brown Sugar Fudge
Add bourbon and pecans to a classic brown sugar fudge to take it the flavor profile up several notches.
Red Velvet-Raspberry Tiramisù Trifle
Few desserts are as showstopping (or as deceptively simple) as this tiramisu trifle, which has juicy raspberries and ready-made red velvet madeleines.
Millionaire Candy
These gooey, milk chocolate-enrobed candies start with a genius store-bought ingredient—caramels! The additions of pecans and flaky sea salt make them extra delicious.
Key Lime Icebox Cake
Break out the winter citrus and assemble a zingy dessert to cap off a delicious holiday meal.
Chewy Chocolate-Peanut Butter Bars
A quick dig into our old microwave column recipes left us pleasantly surprised with these chocolate-peanut blondies. Chopped salted peanuts give the perfect finishing touch to the sweet bars packed with chocolate and brown sugar.
Mamie Eisenhower's Chocolate Fudge
Former First Lady Mamie Eisenhower swore by this fudge recipe. You'll want to share it with your loved ones too.
éclair Cake
A recipe with its own fan club, this eclair cake is the best of all worlds.
Stained Glass Candy
Shining like the windows at church on Christmas Eve, this colorful stained glass candy is festively delicious and a breeze to make.
Homemade Peppermint Patties
Under a shiny shell of rich chocolate, a sweet filling made from cream cheese, powdered sugar, and peppermint extract awaits.
Honeycomb Candy
This crispy, airy candy is almost as fun to make as it is to eat! The bounty of bubbles come about when baking soda is adding to boiling sugar, creating this crackly Christmas candy.
Pulled Candy
If you thought you had to wait for the county fair to get fresh-pulled taffy, you'll be thrilled to have this recipe in your hands. Sweet and chewy, this no-bake candy also makes a great gift.
Divinity Candy
Topped with pecan halves, this sweet, meringue-based candies are a Southern icon. Be sure to make them on a dry, sunny day for the best results.
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