Recipes Everyday Cooking Make-Ahead 13 Make-Ahead Picnic Desserts That'll Save You Time Every great picnic needs a great sweet treat. By Karla Walsh Published on July 23, 2024 Close Photo: Dotdash Meredith Food Studios Don't sweat it if you've been assigned the sweets for the summer picnic. Cakes, pies, cookie, cheesecakes, and so many more easy dessert recipes can be made at least four hours in advance so you can prep ahead and cool it until party time. Plus, since none of these are frozen desserts, you don't have to worry about them melting as you enjoy your al fresco feast. (Just be sure to keep the chilled items cool so they stay out of the food safety "danger zone.") Keep calm and picnic on—in delicious fashion—with these make-ahead picnic dessert recipes. 01 of 13 Triple Berry Cheesecake Poke Cake Poke cake is one dessert that often gets better after several hours in the fridge. That's the strategy we call for in this mash-up recipe, which combines everything you love about sheet cake, cheesecake, and a berry pie all in one semi-homemade recipe. No one will guess that you started with a boxed cake mix once they taste the fruit-infused, cheesecake-frosted, and graham cracker crumble-topped masterpiece. Before you frost the cake and dive in, chill it for three hours or overnight to allow the fruit to soak into the "pokes." View Recipe 02 of 13 Apple Hand Pies DOTDASH MEREDITH FOOD STUDIOS Apple pie à la mode sings, "Summer!" if you ask us, but toting a whole pie to a picnic (then fussing with slicing and serving it without dumping said slices on the ground) sounds like a potentially frustrating endeavor. Enter: Single-serving hand pies that start with store-bought pie crust, are filled with buttery, warmly-spiced apples, and finish with a dusting of sugar on top. To save time the day-of, mix the apple filling and refrigerate overnight, then assemble and bake the hand pies up to four hours ahead. Chill until picnic time. View Recipe 03 of 13 Lemon and Raspberry Trifle in Mason Jars Deborah Slagle Zero oven time and zero picnic day work is required to bring these pretty parfaits to the picnic. A sherry-spiked lemon sauce, plus lemon curd and lemon zest, offer a triple-play of freshness that pairs beautifully with cubes of store-bought pound cake and fresh strawberries. Layer that all in two-cup jars (such as Ball 16-Ounce Mason Jars), refrigerate overnight, then top with a generous amount of whipped cream just before serving. View Recipe 04 of 13 Strawberry Cheesecake Lemon Bars AllrecipesPhoto We love the trick recipe creator Shawnee uses to perk up the lemon-flavored boxed cake mix even more. Instead of using milk or water in the cake batter, incorporate lemonade instead. Along with a luscious strawberry cheesecake-like filling and a lemon glaze on top, we bet you can't stop at just one square. Bake these four to 12 hours ahead, then refrigerate, unfrosted, until picnic time. View Recipe 05 of 13 Chocolate-Mint Marble Cookies Allrecipes Magazine On the steamiest days of summer, we frequently find ourselves craving something minty fresh. These tender, cream cheese-infused cookies offer flavors reminiscent of mint-chocolate chip ice cream, just without the fear of them melting all over the picnic blanket. To achieve the eye-catching marble pattern, divide the cookie dough into two halves, then add cocoa powder to one and mint extract (like Watkins Peppermint Extract) and green food coloring, if desired, to the other. Then follow the instructions to smash the pieces together and bake up to three days ahead. How to Store Cookies So They Stay Fresh Longer View Recipe 06 of 13 Scotcharoos Dotdash Meredith Food Studios Bar cookies are among the best make-ahead dessert ideas for every occasion. From bake sales to backyard picnics, you can't go wrong with a classic Scotcheroo recipe. Assemble the no-bake bars up to four days ahead, then store, covered, at room temperature or in the refrigerator if your kitchen runs warm. If you and your fellow picnickers enjoy chocolate as much as we do, try doubling the topping ingredients. 24 Irresistible Cookie Bar Recipes View Recipe 07 of 13 Cheesecake in a Jar Allrecipes Magazine Recipe creator RuthE certainly caught our eye when she declared this no-bake summer dessert "perfect for summer picnics." Since it is constructed in travel-friendly jars, you won't risk spilling any of the irresistible pecan shortbread cookie crust or the strawberry cream cheese topping. Layer them up at least two hours (or up to three days) in advance, then refrigerate until it's time to pack for the picnic. View Recipe 08 of 13 Sweet Chocolate Caramel Squares Allrecipes "Reminds me of Samoas Girl Scout Cookies, but fresher tasting," says Allrecipes fan willis05, who deemed this easy coconut dessert worthy of five stars. Since the coconut-pecan cookie bars are topped with a melted caramel topping and chocolate chips, you'll want to prep this at least four hours early. That way, the pan cools entirely so you can slice evenly-shaped squares. View Recipe 09 of 13 Chocolate-Peanut Butter Patties Christina For another play on the popular girl scout cookies, whip up a batch of these no-bake cookies. Stuff a couple vanilla wafer cookies with a vanilla-scented peanut butter filling, dunk in melted chocolate and allow to chill until the chocolate hardens. The cookies reach a nice bite-friendly texture, we prefer making these the day before, then refrigerate until picnic o'clock. (Psst! Check out 4 more unique ways to use vanilla wafer cookies.) View Recipe 10 of 13 Creamy Orange Cake Mackenzie Schieck "Cool and refreshing like the orange cream frozen treat. Great for picnics; travels well," explains Bea Glassman, who was kind enough to share her how-to for this make-ahead dessert recipe. Surprise: It's another poke cake recipe. Follow package directions to bake a box of orange cake mix, then while the cake is still hot, poke holes and pour orange Jell-O on top. Allow the cake to cool completely, then frost with a creamsicle-flavored pudding topping. Refrigerate at least one hour (we suggest four or more). 35 Ways to Turn Pudding Mix into Top-Rated Desserts View Recipe 11 of 13 Fruit Pizza I DOTDASH MEREDITH FOOD STUDIOS Skip the sausage and top your next pizza with strawberries instead. Trust us: Dessert pizza is totally a thing—and totally perfect as a make-ahead picnic dessert. "For a quick crust, use one package of ready-made sugar cookie dough rolled out to fit a pizza pan," suggests recipe creator Anna. "Use an assortment of fresh fruit such as bananas, peaches, blueberries, kiwi, pineapple and strawberries," to decorate the cream cheese-topped pie, then refrigerate the supersized cookie for up to four hours. Slice and store in a food storage container so sharing the pizza is a breeze. View Recipe 12 of 13 Funfetti Rice Krispies Treats Dotdash Meredith Food Studios "A twist on the popular Rice Krispies treat with Funfetti cake mix and Fruity Pebbles cereal!" says Allrecipes community member voraciousgirl. View Recipe 13 of 13 Funky Frito Fruckies AllRecipes / Julia Hartbeck "These were so tasty and more importantly, easy! They taste like a high-end version of a snack you would buy in the grocery store," says one Allrecipes community member. "The milk chocolate was perfect for us, but if you don't have a sweet tooth you could use semi-sweet or dark. I love that the caramel stays chewy instead of hardening - no chipped teeth!" View Recipe More Picnic Recipes Browse our full collection of Picnic Recipes. 15 Easy Picnic Recipes to Get You Outside All Summer 10 Tips for Packing the Ultimate Summer Picnic 30 Cold Side Dishes for Picnics and Potlucks Was this page helpful? Thanks for your feedback! Tell us why! Other Submit