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21 Cherry Desserts to Make All Summer Long

21 Cherry Desserts to Make All Summer Long

Cherry desserts are the sweetest way to make the most of cherry season. These 21 recipes include French clafoutis, pies, cobblers, cakes, brownies, creamy gelato, sorbet, popsicles, and plenty of chocolate-cherry favorites.

Collage of cherry desserts, including cake, popsicles, ice cream, and cheesecake, with text: 21 Cherry Desserts: Easy Cakes, Pies & Frozen Treats on a red banner. // FoodNouveau.com

Fresh cherries don’t need much help to become dessert-worthy. Their juicy sweetness works beautifully on its own, but cherries are also especially good with dark chocolate, almonds, hazelnuts, creamy dairy, and a splash of liqueur—which explains why they turn up in everything from simple summer bakes to elegant French desserts.

Most of the fresh cherry desserts in this collection are designed to take advantage of ripe seasonal fruit, but several recipes work just as well with frozen cherries.

And if you’re looking for easy cherry desserts, there are plenty of low-effort options alongside a few more ambitious projects for when you feel like baking something special.

Not sure where to begin? Use the quick chooser below to match your mood, then browse the recipes by category to find exactly the kind of cherry dessert you’re craving.



Quick chooser: Which cherry dessert should you make?

If 21 delicious options somehow make choosing harder, here are a few good places to start:

  • For a classic French dessert: Start with my Cherry Clafoutis with Brown Butter—custardy, fruit-forward, and surprisingly simple to make.
  • For an easy cherry dessert: Try the Cherry Almond Cake, an unfussy one-bowl cake made with almond flour and sweet cherries.
  • For fresh cherries at their peak: The Homemade Sweet Cherry Pie combines ripe cherries with raspberries, lemon, and a hint of cardamom.
  • For serious chocolate cravings: Go straight to the Chocolate Cherry Brownies for fudgy centers, chewy edges, and plenty of juicy cherries.
  • For something easy to share: My Brown Butter, Hazelnut & Cherry Clafoutis Bars turn French clafoutis into a portable, picnic-friendly treat.
  • For a gluten-free dessert: The Cherry Almond Ricotta Cake is moist, tender, and equally good for brunch or dessert.
  • For a creamy frozen treat: My Cherry Gelato layers silky cherry gelato with ribbons of concentrated cherry puree and diced fruit.
  • For the simplest hot-weather treat: These Cherry Popsicles use just a few ingredients and can be made with fresh or frozen cherries.

Fresh or frozen cherries?

Fresh cherries are wonderful when you want the fruit to keep its shape and texture, and many of the recipes below are perfect for making the most of a beautiful basket of ripe summer cherries. If you’re starting with fresh fruit, a cherry pitter makes prep especially quick: simply pit the cherries before proceeding with the recipe.

But you don’t have to limit cherry desserts to the relatively short fresh cherry season. Several of these recipes work beautifully with frozen cherries, too, including the gelato, sorbet, crisp, ricotta cake, cherry chocolate cake, and Black Forest cheesecake. Check the individual recipe before substituting, since instructions for thawing and draining the fruit can vary.

A large box filled with shiny, fresh red cherries with green stems, lined with clear plastic. Another box of similar cherries is partially visible at the top of the image—perfect for making a classic French cherry clafoutis or trying out your favorite cherry clafoutis recipe. // FoodNouveau.com


Fresh cherry desserts: pies, cobblers, crisps, and clafoutis

These fresh cherry desserts let ripe summer fruit take center stage, from classic French clafoutis to bubbling cobblers, crisp, pie, and a Breton-inspired bread pudding.


1. Cherry clafoutis with brown butter

Of all the classics in this collection, this cherry clafoutis is the one I reach for when I want something elegant without much work. Juicy cherries bake into a lightly sweet, custardy batter flavored with nutty brown butter and maple syrup, with toasted hazelnuts as an optional finishing touch. Serve it warm or at room temperature for dessert—or even brunch.

A cherry clafoutis in a round dish with a slice served on a pink plate. Fresh cherries, hazelnuts, and a gold fork are nearby on a striped cloth. The dessert is dusted with powdered sugar. // FoodNouveau.com

2. Homemade sweet cherry pie

By Style Sweet

A homemade cherry pie is hard to beat when cherry season is at its peak. This version pairs fresh sweet cherries with tart raspberries, lemon juice, and a hint of cardamom, all wrapped in a flaky all-butter crust. The raspberries melt into the filling as it bakes, adding little pockets of tartness among the sweet cherries.

A metal pie pan holds two slices of cherry pie, one topped with vanilla ice cream. Two gold forks rest on the pan, and a few cherries are on the pink surface nearby. // FoodNouveau.com

3. Fresh cherry cobbler with drop biscuit topping

By Delicious Little Bites

This easy cherry cobbler is exactly the sort of relaxed summer dessert that works well when there are several people around the table. A juicy cherry filling bubbles underneath buttery drop biscuits that bake until golden brown, so there’s no rolling, shaping, or fussy pastry work involved. Add a scoop of vanilla ice cream while the cobbler is still warm, and dessert is taken care of.

A serving of cherry cobbler on a white plate with a fork. Fresh cherries are scattered around, and a baking dish with more cobbler is in the background. // FoodNouveau.com

4. Cherry crumb pie

By Delicious Little Bites

If you love pie but would happily skip making a top crust, this cherry crumb pie is for you. A juicy filling made with sour cherries is covered with a brown sugar and cinnamon crumble, giving you a crisp, buttery topping over juicy fruit.

A slice of berry crumble pie with a buttery crumble topping sits on a white plate, with a fork beside it. The rest of the pie is in the background. // FoodNouveau.com

5. Cherry crisp with cornmeal and almonds

By Family Style Food

This cherry crisp keeps things beautifully rustic, with sweet cherries tucked underneath a crunchy cornmeal-and-almond topping. It uses frozen cherries, which makes it especially useful when fresh cherries are harder to find, and the recipe includes a gluten-free option as well.

A round berry crumble in a white dish with a spoon, topped with sliced almonds. Three small bowls of crumble and whipped cream are served alongside. // FoodNouveau.com

6. Cherry bread pudding

By Pardon Your French

This cherry bread pudding from Brittany sits somewhere between cozy bread pudding and cherry clafoutis. Brioche or pain au lait gives it a creamy texture, while ground almonds play naturally with the cherries. Serve it warm with ice cream or simply spoon it straight from the dish at room temperature.

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Easy cherry desserts: cakes, brownies, and bars

Looking for easy cherry desserts that don’t require an elaborate pastry project? These simple cakes, brownies, and bars deliver plenty of cherry flavor with relatively little fuss.


7. Cherry almond cake

By Living Chirpy

This cherry almond cake is an easy one-bowl option with a soft, tender crumb and plenty of almond flavor. Almond flour and sweet cherries keep it moist, honey provides the sweetness, and slivered almonds add a little crunch on top. It’s naturally gluten-free and contains no refined sugar.

A slice of cherry almond cake on a white plate with fresh cherries, a fork, and bowls of sliced almonds and more cake in the background. A milk bottle and a basket of cherries are also visible. // FoodNouveau.com

8. Chocolate cherry brownies

By Anna Banana

Chocolate and cherries need very little introduction, especially when they meet in a pan of chocolate cherry brownies. These are fudgy and gooey in the middle, with chewy edges, a thin crackly top, and juicy pieces of cherry scattered throughout. They’re also quick and uncomplicated to make, which only adds to their appeal.

A close-up of three thick, fudgy chocolate brownies stacked on top of each other, with visible pieces of cherries inside. // FoodNouveau.com

9. Brown butter, hazelnut, and cherry clafoutis bars

By Food Nouveau

These cherry clafoutis bars turn the classic French dessert into something you can pick up and take along to a picnic, BBQs, or summer gathering. A hazelnut crust supports a firmer brown-butter clafoutis filling dotted generously with fresh cherries, giving the bars an almost blondie-like texture.

Cherry dessert bars with chopped hazelnuts on top, sliced into squares and arranged on a light surface, surrounded by whole and halved cherries and scattered hazelnuts. // FoodNouveau.com

10. Cherry loaf cake

By Maple and Thyme

This pretty cherry loaf cake layers fresh cherries into a light cake made with sour cream and buttermilk, with almond extract tying the flavors together. A ribbon of cherry jam runs through the center and cherry icing goes over the top, making a humble loaf cake feel just festive enough for brunch or dessert.

A loaf cake with pink frosting and cherries on top sits on a cooling rack, with a jar, colander of cherries, and a vase of flowers in the background. // FoodNouveau.com

11. Cherry almond ricotta cake

By From Scratch Fast

Ricotta and almond flour give this cherry almond ricotta cake an especially moist, tender texture, while olive oil and almond extract round out the flavor. It can be made with frozen pitted cherries and gluten-free flour, and it’s equally at home beside an afternoon coffee or topped with whipped cream for dessert. Better still, the cake freezes well.

A slice of cherry cake topped with whipped cream sits on a white plate with a fork, with more cake and a cup of cream in the background. // FoodNouveau.com


Chocolate cherry desserts and Black Forest favorites

Chocolate and cherries are a classic pairing, and these chocolate cherry desserts range from a rich French clafoutis to layer cakes and creamy Black Forest cheesecake.


12. Cherry chocolate cake

By Zoë Bakes

This cherry chocolate cake takes the essential elements of Black Forest cake—dark chocolate cake, whipped cream, cherries, and kirsch—and gives them a deliberately relaxed presentation. The cherry filling can be made with fresh or frozen cherries and prepared ahead, making this a good choice when you want an impressive layer cake without intricate decorating.

A chocolate layer cake with whipped cream, cherries, and chocolate shavings on top sits on a white cake stand; a large slice is missing. // FoodNouveau.com

13. Blackberry, cherry, and chocolate clafoutis

By Food Nouveau

This chocolate clafoutis takes the creamy, custardy texture of the French classic in a decidedly richer direction. Cherries and juicy blackberries are baked in a dark chocolate batter that lands somewhere between a rich pudding and a fruit cobbler. Serve it warm with whipped cream or vanilla gelato.

A baked chocolate dessert topped with fresh blackberries, cherries, and mint leaves sits on a white towel, with more berries and cherries scattered around. Plates and utensils are in the background. // FoodNouveau.com

14. Black Forest cheesecake

By Sense and Edibility

This Black Forest cheesecake is one to plan ahead for—in a very worthwhile way. A chocolate cookie crust supports kirsch-scented cheesecake, and the whole thing is finished with a homemade topping packed with dark sweet cherries. Both fresh and frozen cherries work for the topping.

A slice of cherry-topped cheesecake on a plate, with the rest of the cheesecake and scattered fresh cherries in the background. // FoodNouveau.com

15. Black Forest cake

By Liv for Cake

For the full celebration-cake treatment, this Black Forest cake layers rich chocolate cake with fresh cherries, cherry liqueur, and softly whipped cream. It’s a classic combination and an obvious choice for birthdays, dinner parties, or any occasion that calls for a proper showstopper.

A Black Forest cake with whipped cream, dark chocolate shards, and cherries on top sits on a rustic wooden cake stand. A bowl of fresh cherries is beside it on a cloth. // FoodNouveau.com


Frozen cherry desserts for summer

These frozen cherry desserts turn fresh or frozen fruit into creamy gelato and ice cream, refreshing sorbet and granita, and easy homemade popsicles.


16. Cherry gelato

By Food Nouveau

This cherry gelato is built around a silky Sicilian-style gelato base, but the cherries remain firmly in charge. Cherry puree flavors the base, then more concentrated puree and diced cherries are layered through the freshly churned gelato for ribbons of bright fruit in every scoop. You can use fresh or frozen cherries, and there are dairy-free and vegan adaptations, too.

Rectangular metal container filled with pink ice cream swirled with dark red fruit sauce. A metal ice cream scoop rests on top. The container sits on a light pink cloth. // FoodNouveau.com

17. Cherry sorbet

By What a Girl Eats

Bright, intensely fruity cherry sorbet is a lovely counterpoint to all the richer desserts in this collection. Bing cherries are blended with sugar and citrus, with a little Amaretto or cherry liqueur as an optional addition that also helps keep the sorbet smooth. Frozen cherries can stand in when fresh ones are out of season.

Two scoops of dark red cherry sorbet in a white bowl, garnished with a sprig of fresh mint. Cherries and an ice cream scoop are blurred in the background. // FoodNouveau.com

18. Cherry yogurt popsicles

By Recipes from a Pantry

These cherry yogurt popsicles are creamy, refreshing, and easy enough to turn into a summer kitchen project with kids. Greek yogurt is layered with cherries and granola for a frozen treat that works just as well by the pool as it does after dinner. They’re also naturally gluten-free.

Four yogurt popsicles with granola and cherries on a ceramic plate, surrounded by fresh cherries and ice cubes, on a blue textured surface. // FoodNouveau.com

19. Cherry popsicles

By Jello Joy

Sometimes the simplest frozen desserts are exactly what you want. These cherry popsicles need only fresh or frozen cherries, water, and a little sugar or honey, with optional gelatin for a softer, less drippy texture. They’re an especially easy way to deal with an abundance of ripe cherries on a hot day.

A hand holds a bitten cherry popsicle with more cherry popsicles and fresh cherries scattered in the background on a white surface. // FoodNouveau.com

20. Cherry granita

By My Kitchen Love

No ice cream maker? This cherry granita keeps things refreshingly uncomplicated. Freeze cherry juice, sugar, and water until firm, then scrape into icy crystals for a light dessert that’s especially welcome at the end of a hot summer meal.

Four glass bowls of cherry granita on a rustic wooden table, surrounded by fresh cherries. Two spoons are placed to the side, and one bowl has a spoon inside. // FoodNouveau.com

21. Cherry bourbon ice cream

By The Bake School

For a more grown-up frozen dessert, this cherry bourbon ice cream folds bourbon-infused Bing cherries into homemade vanilla bean custard ice cream. You can mix the cherries through the churned ice cream or swirl them in afterward, depending on whether you want fruit in every bite or more distinct ribbons throughout.

A patterned bowl filled with three scoops of cherry ice cream, visible cherry pieces, and a spoon resting inside on a white background. // FoodNouveau.com


Frequently asked questions about cherry desserts

Can I use frozen cherries instead of fresh cherries?

For many cherry dessert recipes, yes. Several recipes in this collection specifically allow frozen cherries, but check the individual instructions before substituting: some recipes require the cherries to be thawed or drained first, while others can use them straight from the freezer.

What flavors pair well with cherries in desserts?

Chocolate and almond are two particularly good partners for cherries. Vanilla, lemon, warm spices, hazelnuts, kirsch, Amaretto, and other cherry or almond liqueurs also complement their sweet-tart flavor beautifully.

What are some easy desserts to make with cherries?

Clafoutis, cobbler, crisp, simple cherry cakes, brownies, popsicles, and granita are some of the simplest desserts to make with cherries. If you want the least hands-on choice, start with clafoutis or one of the frozen fruit treats; if you want a warm baked dessert for sharing, cobbler or crisp is hard to beat.

A bowl of whole cherries sits beside halved cherries and a knife on a white surface, with sunlight casting shadows across the scene—setting the stage for preparing a classic French cherry clafoutis. // FoodNouveau.com

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