These no-bake Easter desserts are designed to keep prep simple while still delivering variety and visual appeal. From chilled classics to bite-sized treats, this roundup offers stress-free options that work beautifully for spring gatherings and holiday tables.

Easter desserts can feel complicated when the menu already includes multiple dishes and limited kitchen space. No-bake options simplify the process while still offering variety, texture, and presentation. Chilled desserts, layered cups, and bite-sized treats work especially well for spring gatherings where flexibility matters.

This roundup focuses on no-bake Easter desserts that are easy to portion, transport, and serve. Some are playful and colorful, others are polished enough for a more traditional table. Together, they offer a balanced mix of flavors and styles that make dessert planning easier without sacrificing appeal.


Easy No-Bake Easter Desserts Without the Oven


1. No-Bake Cheesecake Cups – Easy Easter Dessert

Individual cheesecake cups make dessert feel polished without adding stress. They’re easy to portion, travel well, and can be made a day ahead. This option works especially well when you want something classic but neatly served.

Recipe – Gimme Delicious

2. No-Bake Chocolate Peanut Butter Bars for Easter Treats

These bars combine rich chocolate and creamy peanut butter into a sturdy, sliceable dessert. They hold their shape well, making them ideal for potlucks or dessert trays. A solid choice for anyone who prefers bold, familiar flavors.

Recipe – Two Peas & Their Pod

3. Salted Caramel Rice Krispie Treats for Easter

A caramel twist adds depth to this nostalgic treat without complicating the process. The balance of sweet and salty keeps them from feeling too sugary. Great for casual gatherings or kid-friendly dessert tables.

Recipe – Desserts on a Dime





4. Biscoff Icebox Cake – Creamy No-Bake Easter Dessert

Layers of cookies and cream soften into a sliceable cake after chilling. This dessert looks impressive once set but requires very little hands-on time. It’s well suited for make-ahead holiday planning.

Recipe – Simply Recipes

5. Mini Chocolate Mousse Cups – Elegant No-Bake Easter Treat

Light and airy chocolate mousse gives these cups a more refined feel. Serving them in small portions keeps the dessert table balanced when there are multiple sweets. A good fit for more formal Easter dinners.

Recipe – Kitchen Cents

6. No-Bake Brownies – Rich and Fudgy Easter Dessert

These brownies deliver dense chocolate flavor without turning on the oven. They slice cleanly and pair well with lighter spring desserts. Ideal when you want something indulgent in the mix.

Recipe – Bake with Shivesh





7. No-Bake Strawberry Shortcake for Easter Celebrations

Fresh strawberries bring a seasonal brightness that fits Easter perfectly. The layered presentation makes this dessert feel intentional without being complicated. Best assembled close to serving for the freshest texture.

Recipe – One Hot Oven

8. Greek Yogurt Parfaits – Light No-Bake Easter Dessert

These parfaits offer a lighter option alongside richer desserts. Layers of yogurt, fruit, and crunch add both texture and visual appeal. They work especially well for brunch-style Easter gatherings.

Recipe – Scrummy Lane

9. No-Bake Key Lime Pie – Refreshing Easter Dessert

Cool and citrus-forward, this pie feels especially fitting for spring. The chilled filling sets beautifully without baking. A refreshing contrast to chocolate-heavy desserts.

Recipe – Sweetest Menu





10. No-Bake Lemon Cheesecake – Bright Easter Dessert

Lemon adds a clean, tangy flavor that keeps this cheesecake from feeling heavy. The smooth texture and pale color suit a spring dessert table. Easy to slice and serve once chilled.

Recipe – Cashmere & Cocktails

11. Mint Oreo Truffles – Festive No-Bake Easter Candy

These bite-sized treats are easy to decorate for Easter themes. They work well as part of a dessert board or packaged as gifts. Their small size makes them easy to enjoy alongside other sweets.

Recipe – My Life After Dairy

12. White Chocolate Haystacks – Easy No-Bake Easter Treat

Crunchy and sweet, these treats come together quickly with minimal ingredients. Their playful appearance fits well with Easter décor. A great option when time is limited.

Recipe – Back to My Southern Roots





13. Easter Chocolate Covered Strawberries – No-Bake Treat

Fresh strawberries dipped in chocolate add color and freshness to the dessert spread. They’re best made the same day for optimal texture. Simple but visually effective.

Recipe – Brookshire Brothers

14. No-Bake Chocolate Éclair Cake – Classic Easter Dessert

This layered dessert softens as it chills, creating a cake-like texture without baking. It slices cleanly and feeds a crowd easily. A dependable option for larger gatherings.

Recipe – Gluten-Free on a Shoestring

15. No-Bake Chocolate Pudding Pie for Easter

Creamy and familiar, this pie appeals to a wide range of tastes. It’s quick to assemble and sets well in the refrigerator. A good fallback when you want something reliable.

Recipe – Simple Gray T-Shirt





16. Easter Dirt Cups – Fun No-Bake Dessert for Kids

These individual cups are easy to customize with seasonal decorations. They’re especially popular with younger guests. Simple assembly makes them ideal for last-minute prep.

Recipe – Belle of the Kitchen

17. No-Bake Cookie Dough Bites – Bite-Sized Easter Treats

Small portions make these easy to serve without overwhelming the table. They’re rich enough that a little goes a long way. Great for mixing into a larger dessert assortment.

Recipe – The Toasted Pine Nut

18. Marshmallow Cereal Bars – Colorful No-Bake Easter Treat

Bright colors and a chewy texture make these bars visually appealing. They’re easy to cut into uniform pieces. A fun addition to casual Easter celebrations.

Recipe – Amanda’s Cookin’





19. Easter Pudding Cups – Cute No-Bake Dessert

These cups can be dressed up with toppings to match your Easter theme. They’re easy to prepare in advance and store until serving. Ideal for organized dessert tables.

Recipe – Dessert Now Dinner Later

20. Chocolate Pretzel Bird Nests – No-Bake Easter Treat

Sweet and salty flavors give these treats broad appeal. Their seasonal shape makes them feel festive without extra effort. They also double as edible décor.

Recipe – Brownie Bites

21. No-Bake Coconut Cream Pie – Creamy Easter Dessert

This pie offers a smooth, lightly sweet filling with a classic flavor profile. It chills into clean slices that are easy to serve. A nice alternative to chocolate-based desserts.

Recipe – Southern Kissed





22. Oreo Ice Cream Sandwich Cake – No-Bake Easter Dessert

Frozen layers make this dessert especially appealing for warmer spring days. It’s easy to assemble and serve straight from the freezer. Best for casual, family-style gatherings.

Recipe – Gluesticks Blog

23. Easter Fluff Salad – Easy No-Bake Holiday Dessert

Light and airy, this dish works well as a dessert or sweet side. It’s easy to scale for larger groups. A familiar option that balances heavier sweets.

Recipe – The Rockstar Mommy




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