Patriotic 4th of July Desserts
From traditional flag cakes to cookie pizza, we’ve got 27 star-spangled 4th of July dessert recipes to light up your holiday

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A festive dessert might be all the fireworks you need this year when you bake up a sweet treat that shows off your patriotic artistry. Ice cream, cookies, cakes, pies, and popsicles can all be your canvas for red, white, and blue desserts bursting with color. No matter your cooking experience, we’ve got the perfect option, and many are such easy desserts that you can get the whole family involved. So go ahead, bring on the stars and stripes this July 4th! And definitely keep these summer dessert recipes in mind for other occasions, too.
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No-bake 4th of July treats
Maybe it’s too hot to bake, or maybe you’re just looking for an easy 4th of July dessert. Whatever the case, you’ve landed in the right place.
Patriotic Pretzels
Dunk and sprinkle: That, and a little melting are all you do to make this super-cute, kid-friendly 4th of July dessert. Set yourself up for success with the right ingredients: large pretzel rods, easy-melt vanilla candy wafers, and red, white, and blue jimmies.
4th of July chocolate fudgsicles
These healthy-ish fudgsicles start with lowfat Greek yogurt, milk, honey, and cocoa, which you blend together and freeze in popsicle molds. For the 4th of July theme, drizzle the frozen treats with melted white chocolate and add chopped red and blue M&Ms.
Red, White and Blue Jello Shots
Get the party started with a bang with festive, adults-only layered shots made with two kinds of Jell-O, coconut cream pudding mix, and rum.
Fruit Kabobs with Rice Krispies Treats™
Don’t think your baking skills would earn a blue ribbon? These red, white, and blue dessert kebabs are foolproof. All you need to do is make a batch of Rice Krispie Treats with the addition of candy sprinkles, then alternate squares of them on skewers with blueberries and fresh strawberry slices for a festive snack or dessert.
Fourth Of July Tartufo
While classic Italian tartufo, a frozen dessert reminiscent of ice cream, is usually a half-sphere in shape, this patriotic version can easily be made in a loaf pan, forming a rectangular, slice-and-serve dessert. Layer vanilla ice cream with strawberry sorbet and blue maraschino cherries, then drizzle with melted chocolate, and top with colorful sprinkles.
Patriotic Oreo Pops for 4th of July
Similar to making the Patriotic Pretzels above, you’ll grab some Oreos, insert lollipop sticks, and then dunk away in red, white, and blue candy melts. Complete your patriotic dessert with patriotic sprinkles. You could consider these an extra-easy version of cake pops.
Breyers Ice Cream Flag Cake
This ice cream cake is another kid-friendly 4th of July dessert. You’ll spread ice cream in a baking dish and freeze it until solid. At serving time, slather it with whipped cream, and arrange fresh raspberries and blueberries as the stars and stripes.
Easy red, white, and blue desserts
Ready-made ingredients like store-bought mixes and doughs, no-skill techniques such as a press-in crust, and short baking times make this category of fourth of July desserts perfect for last-minute cooks.
Firecracker S'Mores
Now here's a fun 4th of July dessert. Imagine the crackly results when you layer graham crackers and melty marshmallows with Pop Rocks candy and "popping chocolate" (Chuao's firecracker version adds a dash of smoky chipotle chili). The recipe explains how to toast the marshmallows from the comfort of your kitchen, but of course, the real sparkler shown in the photo is best saved for the safety of the backyard. If you’ve got a bbq going for a cookout, you can toast the marshmallows over the fire.
Fourth of July Berry Dessert Pizza
Store-bought sugar cookie dough, baked in a pizza pan, forms the “crust” for this fun 4th of July fruit pizza. Once the base is cool, spread it with a cream cheese-whipped cream frosting, and then decorate with a starburst of strawberries and blueberries.
Firecracker Sugar Cookie Bars
If you’re serving a crowd but find yourself short on time, these cookie bars are the way to go. Rather than scoop out an individual ball of dough for each cookie, press the dough into a sheet pan and bake. Once it's cooled, frost and add pop rocks for a bit of festive flare.
Patriotic Surprise Firework Cupcakes
Inside these firework cupcakes you’ll discover a surprise, a cache of red, white, and blue Skittles. Bake up your favorite cake mix in muffin tins, then hollow out the cupcakes and hide the candy treasure. Canned vanilla frosting and drizzles of colorful candy melts complete the easy treat.
Firecracker Red White and Blue Cake
When you start with a cake mix you get to skip straight to the fun of tinting the batter different colors and layering them in a Bundt pan. As the cake bakes, it will create the swirly red, white, and blue stripes!
Red White and Blue Poke Cake
Have you tried a poke cake? Just like it sounds, you get to poke holes into the baked cake, in this case, with a chopstick. Then you pour in Jell-O, which creates the beautiful colors.
Ice Cream Cone Cupcakes
These ice cream cone cupcakes are another fun 4th of July dessert for kids, and you can easily get them involved in the baking process. Have your little ones select their favorite cake mix flavor, then prepare the mix, and pour the batter into ice cream cones. Bake your “ice cream cones,” and then pipe frosting on each for a cupcake that looks like a frosty cone of soft-serve.
Red, White and Blueberry Trifle
With store-bought angel food cake, instant pudding mix, and frozen whipped topping at the ready, you'll need only a short while to layer up a grand trifle with fresh berries. Pop it in the fridge to set up for a bit, and you can have dessert in about 1 1/4 hours total time.
Strawberry Shortcake Trifle
Instead of making individual strawberry shortcakes, layer slices of pound cake in a bowl with whipped topping and two colors of summer berries.
Patriotic Red Velvet Cake Balls
A red velvet cake mix is the starting point for these bite-size treats. You'll mix the baked cake crumbs with cream cheese and a couple of other ingredients, dunk balls in melted baking wafers, and add some red, white, and blue sprinkles. Bright colors encouraged!
Traditional 4th of July desserts
If you’re not only a dessert lover but someone who loves spending a little time in the kitchen creating desserts, then this category is for you, with multiple dessert recipe options that will show off your baking chops.
Flag Cake (From Scratch)
The classic Independence Day sheet cake recipe gets a homemade upgrade with sour cream and vanilla batter, buttery cream cheese frosting, and fresh berries to complete the flag.
American Flag Cake
If Betsy Ross were coming to dinner (or if you fancy yourself the modern-day equivalent, as a baker rather than a sewer of flags), you would make three batches of buttermilk cake batter: one plain, one tinted red, and one tinted blue. And then you would assemble the baked cakes into one grand layer cake held together with loads and loads of buttercream frosting. Watch the video to see how it comes together.
4th of July Berry Pie
Apple pie might get all the cred as the classic all-American dessert, but for summertime flavor, it can’t hold a candle to a pie made with strawberries, blackberries, and blueberries. Store-bought refrigerated pie pastry mean this ones comes together in a snap, leaving you plenty of time to cut out those snazzy stars in the top crust.
Star-Spangled Red, White & Blue Slab Pie
If you’re not familiar with slab pie, it’s a brilliant invention for serving a crowd. This one bakes in a 15 x 10 x 1-inch pan, aka a jelly roll pan, and includes four kinds of berries. It makes 24 servings, perfect for a 4th of July party.
4th of July Tie Dyed Fudge
The traditional red, white, and blue 4th of July dessert gets a modern spin with a tie-dye interpretation! Though fudge can sometimes be tricky, marshmallow cream and evaporated milk ensure the version here won’t get grainy. You’ll need to work fairly quickly, though, to color portions of the hot mixture, layer them in a loaf pan, and create the swirls before the fudge sets up.
Patriotic Mini-Cheesecakes
If your holiday meal is a feast, your group might be a little stuffed by the time dessert rolls out. This patriotic mini cheesecake recipe is portion-controlled to complete your day. Simply line muffin tins with the graham cracker crust, spoon in the cheesecake ingredients, bake, and serve.
Healthy 4th of July desserts
Love a good celebration dessert, but looking for something on the healthy side? These next recipes feature fresh fruit and less sugar. All but the flag cake are gluten-free.
Red, White, and Blueberry Rocket Pops
Summery flavors of watermelon, lemonade, and blueberry star in these fresh and healthy frozen ice pops.
Patriotic Yogurt Parfait
Breakfast for dessert? Start or end your day a good-for-you way with layered vanilla yogurt, fresh blueberries, and fresh raspberries.
Patriotic Smoothie Popsicles
The ingredients here are similar to the parfait recipe (with the addition of coconut milk), but in this case you purée the mixtures and freeze them in layers to create beautiful stripes.
Flag Cake
While this dessert might not be considered health food per se, it’s definitely a healthier approach to the traditional flag cake. Nonfat Greek yogurt and low-fat cream cheese help cut down on calories, part whole-wheat flour ups the nutrients, and the inclusion of honey — but no food coloring — are in keeping with a more natural approach.
July dessert recipes, beyond the 4th
If you love summer desserts, we have so many more sweet ideas to explore on Yummly, including key lime pie, strawberry rhubarb cobbler, cherry pie, blueberry pie, ice cream sandwiches, brownies, cheesecake bars, and lots more in these next collections.