Sugar and butter are always welcome on an ordinary day, so you get plenty of ideas with these 29 dessert choices. These sweet options are perfect when you need a snack break, a late-night treat, or a simple dessert after dinner. If you like having something easy to grab, you’ll find options that can sit in the fridge or on the counter, ready to eat.

You’ll find treats that work for catching up with a friend, solo cravings, or an easy way to round out meals. Whether it’s for sharing at a casual gathering or saving a few for yourself, each dessert shows how a simple twist on sugar and butter can feel like a smart move. Pick your favorite and see how it fits your day.

Overhead shot of a warm chocolate chip skillet cookie in a black skillet, topped with scoops of vanilla ice cream and three spoons.
Chocolate Chip Skillet Cookie. Photo credit: The Bite Stuff.

Bread and Butter Pudding

A fork cutting into a slice of bread pudding with raisins, dusted with powdered sugar, served on a white plate.
Bread and Butter Pudding. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

Anytime I want something easy, familiar, and warm, I put together Bread and Butter Pudding with just a few steps. When I pull it from the oven, it feels like a win for using what’s already in the kitchen. I like that it’s easy and doesn’t need much planning, which makes it ideal when dessert slips my mind until the last minute.

You can make this for yourself after a long day or treat a friend who stops by without warning. It’s easy to serve and gives that homey feeling, whether enjoyed hot or at room temperature. Pair it with coffee or tea for a snack, and feel good about turning those pantry basics into something you’ll actually look forward to eating.
Get the Recipe: Bread and Butter Pudding

Vanilla Ninja Creami Ice Cream

A close-up of a scoop of vanilla ice cream in a black ice cream scooper, with colorful sprinkles blurred in the background.
Vanilla Ninja Creami Ice Cream. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

Reaching for a scoop of Vanilla Ninja Creami Ice Cream makes dessert simple without needing lots of effort. I like how it gives a smooth, classic flavor that works after any meal, especially when I have a craving for something sweet but not over the top. This one lets you have dessert ready ahead of time, which takes stress out of the evening routine.

You can keep it basic or add toppings when you want something a bit extra. Eating this ice cream at home is a low-key treat, or you can serve it beside warm brownies on movie night. It’s something that feels right for one person, or when your housemate wants to split a dessert.
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Bourbon Pecan Pie

A pecan pie in a white dish with a large slice missing, shown on a light wooden surface.
Bourbon Pecan Pie. Photo credit: Dinner by Six.

When I want something that brings a little depth, Bourbon Pecan Pie makes dessert feel special with very little effort. There’s something about the mix of flavors that makes every bite familiar, but with a twist that makes it more interesting than a usual pie. I find myself reaching for a slice whenever I want a boost for an ordinary day.

This pie is great for both quiet evenings and impromptu get-togethers, and leftovers work well with coffee the next morning, too. It’s easy to cut small slices or share a bigger one if you want to linger over dessert. The pie understands that enjoying sweet things at home really is a smart choice.
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Pecan Shortbread Cookies

A white plate holds eight round Pecan Shortbread Cookies topped with chopped nuts, placed on a wooden surface next to bottles of milk and cinnamon sticks.
Pecan Shortbread Cookies. Photo credit: Dinner by Six.

I love that Pecan Shortbread Cookies are fuss-free and always seem to disappear quickly from the counter. Crisp but with just the right touch of richness, they fit those moments when a quick treat is needed without a big commitment. A few cookies and a cold glass of milk make for an uncomplicated afternoon break. These often find their way into my snack jar, ready to go.

You can keep a tin at your desk or pack a couple in your lunch for a pick-me-up. They go well with a warm drink, and their size makes them easy to enjoy any time of day. You don’t need an excuse to make them, as simple cookies like these can make small moments feel a lot more pleasant.
Get the Recipe: Pecan Shortbread Cookies

Quick & Easy Banana Pudding

Two jars of banana pudding topped with banana slices and crushed cookies are in the foreground, with bananas and vanilla wafers in the background on a white surface.
Quick & Easy Banana Pudding. Photo credit: The Bite Stuff.

Mornings or afternoons just get simpler with Quick & Easy Banana Pudding on hand. This dish feels like a good use of what’s in the kitchen, and it never needs anything fancy to taste delicious. I put it together as a sweet snack when I need something fast. It’s great for a make-ahead dessert that can sit in the fridge until you want it.

Dig in with a spoon, top with a bit of whipped topping, or sandwich it between cookies for a snack that feels homemade but requires little time. Enjoy it solo for a treat or share a bowl with a friend during a catch-up chat. Either way, it’s convenience and simplicity in one dish.
Get the Recipe: Quick & Easy Banana Pudding

Old Fashioned Lazy Daisy Oatmeal Cake

A fork holds a bite of Old Fashioned Lazy Daisy Oatmeal Cake above a black plate with more cake pieces, with dried lavender in the background.
Old Fashioned Lazy Daisy Oatmeal Cake. Photo credit: Retro Recipe Book.

With busy evenings, Old Fashioned Lazy Daisy Oatmeal Cake comes together without much effort or fuss. I like how it feels filling, not just sweet, and the texture always makes the last bite just as good as the first. It is great for quick breakfasts or a late-night craving, and the top gets just a bit of an extra treat when done right. Slicing it warm is a highlight.

This cake works for solo snackers, or you can cut it up and share with a neighbor. Slather on your preferred spread and enjoy with a cold drink or a cup of morning coffee. Count on it to be straightforward, reliable, and friendly to most cravings. This dessert fits into real-life routines.
Get the Recipe: Old Fashioned Lazy Daisy Oatmeal Cake

Crumbl Confetti Cake Cookies

Crumbl Confetti Cake Cookies are arranged on a cooling rack.
Crumbl Confetti Cake Cookies. Photo credit: The Bite Stuff.

After a long day, having Crumbl Confetti Cake Cookies ready brings back fun memories of birthday parties and quick after-school snacks. These cookies are thick, chewy, and covered in colorful bursts, making every bite just a bit more exciting. I love picking one up when I need a small reward or sharing with a sibling for a short break. Serving these slightly warm is the best part.

Set out a few on a plate for a quick snack with your favorite drink, or pack one in your lunchbox for a midday pick-me-up. They’re perfect for small, everyday celebrations and don’t require any special occasion. These cookies show that simple desserts can make any day a little brighter.
Get the Recipe: Crumbl Confetti Cake Cookies

Cinnamon Roll Casserole

A close-up of a partially eaten piece of Cinnamon Roll Casserole on a white plate, with a fork resting beside it.
Cinnamon Roll Casserole. Photo credit: The Bite Stuff.

For relaxed mornings, Cinnamon Roll Casserole is quick to set up and even better when shared with roommates or enjoyed solo. I appreciate how it combines breakfast and dessert in one go, making it easy to sneak in something sweet with coffee. This dish fills the kitchen with familiar scents and, served warm, really lifts my mood after a long week.

You can top it with extra drizzle or just eat it as is. It’s ideal for sleepy weekends or when breakfast needs a boost without a lot of work. This casserole works for one, two, or a couple more if hunger strikes during brunch. It makes weekday mornings more enjoyable, too.
Get the Recipe: Cinnamon Roll Casserole

Crumbl Copycat Pink Velvet Cookies

A Crumbl Copycat Pink Velvet Cookies is cut in half and displayed on a round metal tray lined with crinkled parchment paper.
Crumbl Copycat Pink Velvet Cookies. Photo credit: Dinner by Six.

When I want something that looks fun and feels special, Crumbl Copycat Pink Velvet Cookies always hit the mark. The color stands out, and each cookie is soft with a little extra flair that reminds me of birthday cakes. I use these as a treat after a stressful day or pair them with a favorite show as an end-of-day reward. Taking a bite still feels playful, no matter how old I get.

These cookies hold up well in a lunchbox for a midday boost, or you can share a few over coffee with a friend. Try spreading a bit of frosting on top for more sweetness. Having these on hand is a quick way to turn regular days into something a bit more fun.
Get the Recipe: Crumbl Copycat Pink Velvet Cookies

Red Velvet Poke Cake

A hand holds a fork with a bite of red velvet poke cake topped with white frosting above a plate containing the rest of the cake slice.
Red Velvet Poke Cake. Photo credit: The Bite Stuff.

My go-to for when I want cake with a little twist is Red Velvet Poke Cake. It’s got that familiar flavor I love but with a different texture, thanks to the way it all soaks together. Serving it cold makes it even more inviting, especially after a regular dinner at home. I like how this recipe is not difficult and still feels a bit special on a normal day.

You can cut it into squares for simple desserts or let people help themselves right from the pan. Topping each piece with cream gives it a homemade feel. This cake fits right into everyday routines or those moments when you just need a treat. It shows that having dessert can be a thoughtful decision.
Get the Recipe: Red Velvet Poke Cake

Butter Pecan Cookies

A hand holds a bitten Butter Pecan Cookie topped with a pecan and chopped nuts, with a blurred background.
Butter Pecan Cookies. Photo credit: The Bite Stuff.

Many days, I pull out a couple of Butter Pecan Cookies when a craving for something rich and simple hits. The texture is crisp but also a bit soft inside, making them easy to reach for again and again. They store well in a tin, so I often pack one with lunch or save a few for an evening snack. They never need dressing up to be enjoyed fully.

Pair these with tea, coffee, or even an ice-cold soda when you want something straightforward but good. Take them along for a midday treat at work, or keep them handy for quick snacks after dinner. This is one of those recipes smart to keep in the regular rotation.
Get the Recipe: Butter Pecan Cookies

Sheet Pan Brownies

Two Sheet pan chocolate brownies on a white plate, topped with raspberries and a sprinkle of sea salt, with additional raspberries and blueberries on the side.
Sheet Pan Brownies. Photo credit: The Bite Stuff.

Movie nights are best with these Sheet Pan Brownies waiting on the counter. There’s no need for fancy pans, and the result is always a crowd-pleaser with a good chewy edge. I cut a few pieces for myself after dinner, or stack a couple of squares for a simple breakfast treat. Adding a scoop of ice cream on top is my favorite way to finish it.

It’s easy to grab a piece between chores or wrap one to carry out the door. Sheet brownies don’t need lots of fuss to be enjoyed, and sharing is as simple as setting the pan down. Sweet recipes like this make ordinary days better and feel like a smart choice.
Get the Recipe: Sheet Pan Brownies

Copycat Crumbl Buckeye Brownie Cookies

A white plate holds several chocolate cookies topped with a layer of peanut butter and a swirl of chocolate frosting.
Copycat Crumbl Buckeye Brownie Cookies. Photo credit: Dinner by Six.

Sometimes I want a cookie and a brownie at the same time, and Copycat Crumbl Buckeye Brownie Cookies do just that. Every piece is packed with texture and richness, and I love that I can make a batch and keep them handy whenever I want a quick pick-me-up. They hold up perfectly well when packed for a work break or school snack. Serving them just slightly warm brings out the best in them.

Enjoy with cold milk or crumble one over some ice cream for a small treat. This recipe is designed for daily occasions—whether you want one for yourself or share with a friend. Having a sweet snack like this around really feels well thought-out.
Get the Recipe: Copycat Crumbl Buckeye Brownie Cookies

Graham Cracker Cake

A close-up of a graham cracker cake with a chocolate frosting layer on top, placed on a white plate.
Graham Cracker Cake. Photo credit: The Bite Stuff.

There are days when simple is best, and Graham Cracker Cake ticks that box without much fuss. The recipe is unfussy, comes together without a lot of equipment, and always gives off that homemade feeling when sliced. I turn to this cake as a snack or when something quick is needed after a meal. Serving with a cold glass of milk is the best way to eat it.

The cake pairs nicely with fruit and works well for breakfast or late-night dessert. Bring a slice to a neighbor or keep it for yourself—it holds up for a couple of days at room temperature. Turning basic ingredients into a treat can be a true pleasure at home.
Get the Recipe: Graham Cracker Cake

Avalanche Crunch Cookies

A baking tray lined with parchment paper holds twelve Avalanche Crunch Cookies.
Avalanche Crunch Cookies. Photo credit: Bake What You Love.

I get excited when making Avalanche Crunch Cookies because they’re ridiculously easy and bring some lovely texture to snack time. The relaxed method lets you throw them together in minutes, and they don’t need baking, which means less wait time. These cookies are great for quick afternoon cravings or when you want to watch TV with a bite in hand. I give a few away and keep the rest for myself.

You can enjoy these cold right out of the fridge or alongside a smoothie for a quick breakfast. They pack up well for school lunches or afternoon energy boosts at work. Having these on standby always feels like a smart, simple move.
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Ninja Creami Vanilla Base with Cream Cheese

A spoonful of vanilla ice cream and a strawberry held above a bowl with more ice cream and strawberries, next to a strawberry-patterned cloth.
Ninja Creami Vanilla Base with Cream Cheese. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

Having dessert options on hand always helps, and Ninja Creami Vanilla Base with Cream Cheese covers both sweet and creamy. I love that it’s easy to keep in the freezer and ready for a late-night craving or a quick dessert after dinner. The cream cheese brings a bit more tang, making it feel a little extra without going overboard. Scooping it into a bowl and adding whatever toppings I have around works best.

This ice cream is easy to portion out for a solo treat or to share with someone without having to leave the house. You can top it with nuts, berries, or bits of cookie, making it fit any mood. This recipe puts sugar and butter to clever use for daily enjoyment.
Get the Recipe: Ninja Creami Vanilla Base with Cream Cheese

Crumbl Copycat Frosted Oreo Cookies

A cooling rack with twelve Crumbl Copycat Frosted Oreo Cookies topped with white frosting and chocolate crumbs, arranged on a white marble surface.
Crumbl Copycat Frosted Oreo Cookies. Photo credit: Bake What You Love.

Some days just call for Crumbl Copycat Frosted Oreo Cookies when only rich, classic flavors will do. I enjoy how they balance a sturdy bite with smooth frosting, and there’s something nostalgic about enjoying one big cookie fresh from the oven. They’re just as good left plain or made extra messy with toppings. Sharing a couple with a roommate never feels out of place.

Enjoying these with a glass of milk is simple, and they store well for a few days. Bringing one as a snack for work or school fits naturally into everyday routines. It’s a fun, familiar choice that never gets old and feels like using dessert ingredients wisely.
Get the Recipe: Crumbl Copycat Frosted Oreo Cookies

Frozen Vanilla Yogurt Bites

Three Frozen Vanilla Yogurt Bites topped with sliced strawberries, blueberries, and granola are arranged on a black plate, with extra berries and granola scattered around on the gray surface.
Frozen Vanilla Yogurt Bites. Photo credit: Dinner by Six.

For a quick dessert, Frozen Vanilla Yogurt Bites make a regular evening or snack break feel like a reward without a lot of prep. I like that they’re easy to grab from the freezer and great for cooling off after a busy day. Taking a few on the go or popping one after dinner is my favorite way to use up leftover yogurt. The small size keeps portions just right.

These bites go well with coffee or fruit and can be paired with anything from granola to chocolate chips. They’re easy to pack in lunches, perfect for on-the-go, and work well for solo snacking or sharing two or three at a time. Simple, cool treats always make sense.
Get the Recipe: Frozen Vanilla Yogurt Bites

Mint Chocolate Chip Ninja Creami Ice Cream

Three scoops of mint chocolate chip ice cream in a glass bowl, with chocolate pieces visible and a sprig of mint in the background.
Mint Chocolate Chip Ninja Creami Ice Cream. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

When the craving for something classic kicks in, Mint Chocolate Chip Ninja Creami Ice Cream is always a hit. The cool mint flavor hits just right after a heavy meal, and I love mixing in extra chips to suit my style. It’s quick to scoop out whether I’m alone or want to split a bowl of dessert with a friend. A simple drizzle of chocolate syrup is my top way to serve it.

Pair with fresh fruit for something extra, or enjoy all on its own straight from the freezer. This ice cream is easy to keep as a backup treat for long nights or sweet endings to any meal. Quick homemade ice cream is a clever move for daily dessert breaks.
Get the Recipe: Mint Chocolate Chip Ninja Creami Ice Cream

Danish Pastries with Cream Cheese & Cherries

A cherry Danish pastry with powdered sugar sits on a white plate with a blue floral pattern; more pastries are on a cooling rack in the background.
Danish Pastries with Cream Cheese & Cherries. Photo credit: The Bite Stuff.

Lazy weekend mornings are a bit better with these Danish Pastries with Cream Cheese & Cherries on the table. These pastries manage to feel a little fancy, but I love how easy they are to pull together when I want something that isn’t just toast or cereal. The soft, sweet filling and flaky layers set them apart from ordinary snacks. Eating one warm start the day right.

Try pairing with coffee or tea for breakfast, or enjoy a pastry as an afternoon treat. They can be eaten at home or packed for a work break. Simple pastries like these show that good desserts can fit into any regular, easygoing routine.
Get the Recipe: Danish Pastries with Cream Cheese & Cherries

Chocolate Overload Cookies

Chocolate overload cookies on a white plate.
Chocolate Overload Cookies. Photo credit: Bake What You Love.

Evenings are ideal for Chocolate Overload Cookies when extra sweetness is needed. I enjoy keeping a few on hand for those moments when a plain cookie just won’t cut it, and loading up on chocolate makes the treat feel special. Biting into one, straight out of the oven or later, is always worth it. These cookies hold up well when stored in a container on the counter.

Serve these with a glass of milk, or sandwich ice cream between two for a cold dessert. They make solo nights at home more fulfilling or can be shared with a sibling. Making sweet decisions with dessert isn’t complicated when treats like this are nearby.
Get the Recipe: Chocolate Overload Cookies

Strawberry Cheesecake Ninja Creami Ice Cream

Close-up of a bowl of ice cream topped with crushed cookies, strawberry pieces, and a drizzle of strawberry sauce.
Strawberry Cheesecake Ninja Creami Ice Cream. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

Taking a break with Strawberry Cheesecake Ninja Creami Ice Cream is something I look forward to, mainly for its smooth texture and a touch of fruitiness. Mixing in bits of cookies or berries keeps things interesting and easy. I appreciate how this dessert fits my need for something quick but still special enough for an after-dinner pause. Serving in a chilled dish is my go-to style.

It’s simple to keep in the freezer for when visitors drop by or for those late cravings. Top with fresh strawberries or just scoop and eat as is. Homemade frozen treats like this keep everyday life fulfilling and feel like a smart move every time.
Get the Recipe: Strawberry Cheesecake Ninja Creami Ice Cream

Copycat Crumbl Key Lime Cookies

A large Copycat Crumbl Key Lime Cookies with a bite taken out, topped with white cream and a lime wedge, served on a gray plate.
Copycat Crumbl Key Lime Cookies. Photo credit: Bake What You Love.

Some days need bright, bold flavors, so Copycat Crumbl Key Lime Cookies make a nice addition to my snack stash. The soft, chewy bite and a tangy note keep you reaching for more, and they are just the thing for afternoons when energy runs low. These cookies don’t require anything fancy, just a baking sheet and a little time. I find one or two refresh the mood when paired with a cold drink.

Keep a batch in a jar, and grab one as you head out the door in the morning. Good for a quick snack or as dessert after a simple dinner. They pack flavor into every bite, which makes daily treats an easy choice.
Get the Recipe: Copycat Crumbl Key Lime Cookies

Cinnamon Roll Poke Cake

Close-up of a slice of Cinnamon Roll Poke Cake topped with white frosting and sprinkled with cinnamon.
Cinnamon Roll Poke Cake. Photo credit: Bake What You Love.

Mornings or late-night cravings get a treat with Cinnamon Roll Poke Cake. I like that all it takes is a few basic steps, and the end result always delivers that swirl of flavor expected from cinnamon rolls, just in a new way. It works as a late breakfast or a sweet bite after dinner. Enjoying it warm, with an extra drizzle on top, feels like a reward.

Cut a piece to go with your coffee, or add a scoop of ice cream for dessert. This cake stores well, so leftovers can be a snack for the next day. Using familiar ingredients in new ways makes home baking more rewarding and easier to fit into daily life.
Get the Recipe: Cinnamon Roll Poke Cake

S’mores Ninja Creami Ice Cream

A scoop of S’mores  ice cream topped with crushed graham crackers, chocolate chips, and a toasted marshmallow.
S’mores Ninja Creami Ice Cream. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

Sitting down at the end of a busy day, S’mores Ninja Creami Ice Cream is an easy way to enjoy the taste of a campfire dessert without leaving home. Mixing in bits of crunch and chocolate brings out memories of fun times, so this ice cream doubles as both a treat and a small celebration. It’s easy to scoop out after a meal or eat straight from the dish. Serving with crushed toppings is the best part for me.

The flavors come together well and make a sweet option that is great to have ready in the freezer. Add marshmallows or cookie bits for a layered dessert at home. Simple frozen treats like this are worth repeating every week.
Get the Recipe: S’mores Ninja Creami Ice Cream

Red Velvet Cake Mix Cookies w/ White Chocolate Chips

Five red cookies with white chocolate chips are arranged in a row on a rectangular white plate, set on a marble countertop.
Red Velvet Cake Mix Cookies w/ White Chocolate Chips. Photo credit: Dinner by Six.

My sweet tooth always wins when I have Red Velvet Cake Mix Cookies w/ White Chocolate Chips on the counter. These cookies are soft, colorful, and deliver just enough white chocolate with every bite. They are easy to whip up for a quick treat between chores or to pass around during a movie. I like making them for lunchbox snacks or solo late-night snacking.

You can pair them with a glass of cold milk or enjoy them on their own for an easy dessert. Make a batch to enjoy throughout the week; they keep well in an airtight container. Cookies like these fit easily into any ordinary day and show that a dessert break is sometimes the best decision.
Get the Recipe: Red Velvet Cake Mix Cookies w/ White Chocolate Chips

Ninja Creami Mango Sorbet

A black bowl containing three scoops of bright yellow ice cream sits on a light wooden surface, with another bowl and metal spoons in the background.
Ninja Creami Mango Sorbet. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

When I want something tangy and cool, this Ninja Creami Mango Sorbet is one of my favorites to make. I appreciate how it needs just a quick blend before settling into the freezer, giving me a bright dessert in no time. After a busy day, it’s perfect for a refreshing snack or a light end to a meal. Serving in chilled bowls is how I like it best.

This sorbet is easy to add to fruit salads or enjoy before bed for a sweet treat that isn’t heavy. The flavors are bold, but the process is straightforward, making it a quick win in the kitchen. There’s a reason these simple desserts keep coming back around.
Get the Recipe: Ninja Creami Mango Sorbet

Hot Cocoa Cookies

A close-up of a cocoa chip cookie with white and dark chocolate chunks resting on a black cooling rack.
Hot Cocoa Cookies. Photo credit: The Bite Stuff.

Craving something sweet in the afternoon? These Hot Cocoa Cookies make a great snack, and I like how each bite carries a little bit of nostalgia. They’re quick to bake, and you don’t have to wait long to enjoy a warm cookie. Grabbing one or two is perfect for a study break or pairing with your favorite hot drink. These cookies always feel best right from the oven.

Store extras in a jar for whenever you want another. Add marshmallow topping or just keep them plain; either is good here. Packing one into a lunch bag keeps the day on a sweeter note. Sweet snacks like this simplify dessert time at home.
Get the Recipe: Hot Cocoa Cookies

Chocolate Chip Skillet Cookie

Overhead shot of a warm chocolate chip skillet cookie in a black skillet, topped with scoops of vanilla ice cream and three spoons.
Chocolate Chip Skillet Cookie. Photo credit: The Bite Stuff.

Few things beat making a Chocolate Chip Skillet Cookie for dessert because it’s so easy and always a hit. I love how baking in one pan saves time and cleanup, while still giving a chewy texture with crispy edges. Cutting warm slices at the table feels a bit special, even if it’s just me after dinner. I sometimes add a scoop of ice cream right after it comes out.

Serve in the skillet for a no-fuss dessert that’s easy to share or keep for yourself. Leftovers make for a good snack the next day, reheated or cold. Simple recipes like this one prove that smart dessert decisions come from convenient, tasty traditions.
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