3 Easy 4th of July No Bake Desserts for this Summer
Are you ready for the 4th of July? Let’s get you started. Today I’m sharing 3 Easy 4th of July No Bake Desserts for this Summer.
Do you love summertime? I sure do. I also love fresh berries, a simple dessert, hot summer days, and patriotic recipes. When it comes to a delicious dessert on special occasions, are you first in line like me?
One of my favorite sweet treats is fresh fruit with whipped cream. When it comes to easy recipes, no-bake dessert recipes are the best! That’s why I have three of them for you today.
My patriotic Fourth of July desserts are easy dessert recipes that are perfect for patriotic desserts from Memorial Day to Labor Day weekend!

3 Easy 4th of July No Bake Desserts + Memorial Day tablescape ideas
You can definitely tell when summer has truly arrived. Summer parties are in full swing, and independence day bbq invitations start to roll on in which means it’s the time of year to get out your classic dessert recipes.
No Bake Cheesecake Stuffed Strawberries

Ingredients you’ll need:
- graham crackers
- fresh strawberries
- cream cheese
Instructions
- For best results, rinse the strawberries, then cut off the top of the strawberry
- Remove the top and clean it out with a paring knife.
- Cut off the tip of the bottom so that they will stand up.
- Set Aside.
- In a mixing bowl, beat the cream cheese, powdered sugar, and vanilla until creamy.
- Add cream cheese mix to a piping bag.
- Fill strawberries with the cheesecake mixture.
- Once the festive red strawberries are filled, dip the top in graham cracker crumbs which to me is the best part.
- Refrigerate until serving.

Cheesecake Stuffed Strawberries
Ingredients
- 1 lb Large Strawberries
- 8 oz Cream Cheese Softened
- 4 Tbsp Powdered Sugar
- 1 tsp Vanilla
- 4 Cookies Graham Crackers Crumbled
Instructions
- Rinse strawberries and cut around the top of the strawberry.
- Remove the top and clean it out with a paring knife.
- Cut off the tip of the bottom so that they will stand up. Set Aside.
- In a mixing bowl, beat the cream cheese, powdered sugar, and vanilla until creamy.
- Add cream cheese mix to a piping bag.
- Fill strawberries with the cheesecake mixture.
- Once strawberries are filled, dip the top in graham cracker crumbs.
- Refrigerate until serving.
Chocolate stars – A perfect treat
For the chocolate stars, melt chocolate in a double boiler on low until the chocolate melts. Next, pour the chocolate into the star mold. A perfect dessert to satisfy every sweet tooth and is guaranteed to be a crowd favorite.
Speaking of chocolate, my dessert charcuterie board was a huge hit at my last party. It’s always a good option to serve chocolate anything.

Chocolate Dipped Pretzels
Dip the pretzels into melted chocolate or white chocolate then sprinkle with multi-colored or blue sprinkles. The whole family with love this festive treat.
With simple ingredients, you can make all three of these last minute easy recipes.

Crimson Berry Iced Tea
One of my favorite summertime drinks on a hot day is Crimson Berry Iced tea from Saratoga Tea and Honey Company, Saratoga, New York!
This patriotic red tea is a pefect herbal tea that is full of different flavors (currants, hibiscus, rosehips, cranberries and elderberries)
This tea makes for a lively and refreshing deep red cup perfect for patriotic holidays. Serve iced or hot. Naturally caffeine-free.
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Patriotic tablescape
Once I was done deciding what desserts I’d be serving, I wanted to get my home decorated for the summer holidays. Using a few white magnolia stems and geraniums I was able to make this pretty new porch door wreath in no time. It was the perfect way to coordinate my outdoor decor with an indoor tabletop and red and white checked table runner.
For patriotic holidays I love a layered look. Lots of pop and lots of color. I’ve added gold chargers, white dishes, and then these gorgeous blue and white dessert dishes for this patriotic occasion. Add a festive dessert and the only thing you’ll need to do is enjoy your backyard bbq.
The next step was to add crystal goblets, cloth napkins, fresh florals, or in this case two geranium potted plants, and a fun strand of paper stars strung from the chandelier! Banners are an easy way to create a party atmosphere whether indoors or on your backyard patio
Lastly, I’ve joined up with two of my best blogging friends. Wendy from WM Design House is sharing her idea on a simple and easy memorial day patriotic party, and Missy from Sonata Home Design talks about tablescapes that have you covered. Be sure to check out their gorgeous patriotic party ideas.
I hope you enjoyed these easy 4th of July dessert ideas and bonus home decorating table tips.
Wishing you and your family a happy, healthy holiday!

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Susan, I agree that those strawberries are amazing! I make very similar ones every year, and will be serving them to my guests on Saturday. Enjoy the weekend!
so tasty aren’t they! Enjoy the time with your family!
Love all of your ideas. A great reminder for dishes to add in this weekend. Happy Memorial Day!
Happy Memorial Day! I hope you like them!
You are amazing, Susan! From the table setting to the food, everything about this post is so inviting and lovely. Those cheesecake stuffed strawberries are calling my name! Thanks to you, Regina, and Wendy for an awesome day! Cheers!
Thank you so much Missy for your kind words! It was fun!