24 Dessert Recipes to Delight a Crowd (2024)

No gathering is complete without a sweet ending. Whether you're planning the final course of a dinner party or hosting a casual soiree, these are the desserts to reach for. We've gathered 24 of our tastiest treat recipes that yield eight or more servings each, all guaranteed to put smiles on your guests' faces. Serve up plates of luscious chocolate crème caramel or cozy nectarine cobbler with ice cream, or compile a spread with dulce de leche sandwich cookies, chocolate-hazelnut bars, and mini mango trifles. Whichever route you choose, dessert is sure to be a hit.

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Bunet (Chocolate Crème Caramel with Amaretti)

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Bunet (also known as bonet) is a creamy, rich custard dessert hailing from Piedmont. The addition of amaretti cookies as a garnish enhances the almond flavor of the pudding while adding a lovely crunch. This version is from Daniel Zeilinga at Fàula Ristorante, whose recipe offers a simple technique for this silky Piedmontese dessert.

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Oatmeal Cream Pies

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If you loved oatmeal cream pies as a kid, you need these next-level versions, created by Sarah Mispagel-Lustbader of Chicago’s Loaf Lounge. This oatmeal pie recipe features tender, chewy cookies made with oats, dark brown sugar, molasses, and toffee bits. A light, creamy vanilla filling is the perfect complement. This recipe makes 25 cookies — perfect for a party or gathering, or refrigerate a few for later.

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Biscoff Banana Pudding

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The subtle spice of Biscoff cookies helps to balance the sweetness of each decadent layer of creamy custard and fresh bananas in this tall and impressive banana pudding for a crowd. It's inspired by one made by 2019 F&W Best New Chef Kwame Onwuachi's aunt Yolanda, of Beaumont, Texas.

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Chocolate-Raspberry Icebox Cake

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This Chocolate-Raspberry Icebox Cake is creamy, it's dreamy, and it's so simple to make. Crushed cookies, fresh raspberries, and layers of tart raspberry sorbet and velvety vanilla ice cream transform into a gorgeous marbled layer cake in about 15 minutes — no frosting required.

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Lemon Lavender Nectarine Cobbler

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This summery cobbler is spicy, sweet, and tart with a delicate lavender aroma. Fresh nectarines are the star of the filling — skin-on ones are ideal, but you can also make this dessert with thawed frozen peaches. As you prepare the biscuit dough, take care not to overwork it, which will make the biscuits tough and chewy. Serve the finished cobbler with vanilla ice cream or a dollop of whipped cream.

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'The Bear' Chocolate Cake

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The famous chocolate cake from the television showThe Bearfeatures an airy chocolate mousse layered between a fudgy chocolate cake and topped with a rich chocolate frosting.

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Mini Mangonada Floats

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Mango float, or mango royale, is a beloved Filipino icebox cake that consists of layers of graham crackers, sweetened whipped cream, and fresh mango. For a twist, Abi Balingit ofThe Dusky Kitchenwanted to combine the spicy and tangy flavors of one of her favorite summertime desserts, Mexican mangonadas, with this Filipino classic.

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Cannoli

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Cannoli, a crisp and creamy Italian dessert with origins in Sicily, is made of pastry dough that has been molded into a tube and fried until crispy. The fried pastry is filled with orange-scented mascarpone and ricotta cheese filling and then dipped in chopped chocolate or pistachio.

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Cornmeal Cake Trifle with Sabayon and Candied Kumquats

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A feat of technique and flavor, this stunning collaboration between pastry chef Kelly Fields and baking legend Claudia Fleming has many delicious components, most of which can be made ahead. Layers of crumbly cornmeal cake and fresh and candied citrus float on billowy drifts of barely boozy sabayon, topped with sweet, crisp peaks of toasted Italian meringue.

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Chocolate and Hazelnut Nanaimo Bars

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For these bite-sized beauties, Gail Simmons layers a chocolate and coconut crust with buttercream frosting, hazelnuts, and chocolate ganache with swirls of tahini. The result is an incredibly crave-worthy treat that's easy to share.

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Lemon Cake with Cream Cheese Frosting

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Layers of delicate flavors from lemon, honey, and extra-virgin olive oi­l — which helps keep the cake moist and imparts mild fruitiness — come together in this one-bowl batter. Stacked with a fluffy and rich lemon–cream cheese frosting, this easy layer cake is a keeper. Be sure the butter and cream cheese are softened for the smoothest frosting.

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Strawberry Shortcake for a Crowd

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"It doesn't get much easier than strawberry shortcake, but this family-style version I created definitely makes it foolproof," food writer Ben Mims says. "Instead of punching out all those small cakes, the dough is pressed into a pan and baked as one giant cake, which is much quicker and less stress-inducing, especially when you want an effortless dessert for a weeknight."

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Blackberry and Mascarpone Crêpe Cake

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This stunning dessert from Gail Simmons features a towering stack of French crêpes layered with rich mascarpone whipped cream, tart berries, and a little lemon zest.

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Carrot and Orange Cake with Sour Cream Glaze

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This carrot cake from cookbook author Nik Sharma is something special. "Chopped pieces of dried apricots and candied orange peels give each slice of cake a spot of unexpected fruit sweetness, while the pistachios add texture to the soft cake," he says. "Serve it with a cup of warm tea or coffee to complete the experience."

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German Chocolate Cake

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With its layers of moist chocolate cake sandwiched between a toothsome coconut-pecan frosting, Ali Larter's recipe for German chocolate cake makes a memorable dessert. It uses sweetened condensed milk and egg yolks as the base of the frosting, creating a wonderfully sticky-sweet contrast to the tender chocolate cakes.

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Guava and Cheese Bread Pudding

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This classic flavor combo takes a star turn in a dessert that Paola Velez describes as "if flan and bread pudding had a baby."This particular budin de pan recipe originated with Velez's husband's 101-year-old grandmother and features a lavish custard made with what might seem like an excess of evaporated milk but makes for an utterly dreamy texture in the final product.

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Chantilly Cream Cake

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This pillowy cake is light, tender, and not too sweet, and beautiful enough for any special occasion. Brushing elderflower liqueur on the cake lends it delightful floral notes.

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Chocolate Chip Pecan Cookie Bars

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These cookie bars are studded with toasted pecans and semisweet chocolate chips, but feel free to mix things up. Try walnuts or almonds instead of pecans, or swap out the chocolate chips for dried cranberries.

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Milk Chocolate Tart with Pretzel Crust

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This dessert from pastry chef Colleen Grapes, a tribute to the chocolate-covered pretzel, hits just the right salty-sweet note. Mix crushed pretzels with flour, butter, sugar, and egg to make a crunchy crust; pour in a luxurious milk chocolate filling; then sprinkle on more crushed pretzels as a garnish.

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Alfajores de Maizena (Sandwich Cookies Filled with Dulce de Leche)

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Extra-thick dulce de leche layered between two buttery cookies and rolled in shredded coconut adds up to the perfect bite in these alfajores de maizena, one of the most popular cookies in Argentina. Because of the generous amount of cornstarch in the dough, they remain tender and soft after baking.

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Triple-Cheese Cheesecake with Amaretti Crust

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This is one of the most beautiful cheesecakes you will ever make and it requires absolutely zero minutes of baking. The dessert has an ethereally light, creamy texture and fantastic crunchy crust made from honey graham crackers and amaretti cookies. Serve this to impress guests at your next dinner party.

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White Peach Tart

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"This crust is not what you'd expect," chef Marco Canora says. "Instead of being crunchy, it's puffy and cakey." The dough is terrific for impromptu bakin, because it doesn't need to be chilled before it's rolled out. For the filling, Canora recommends using peaches that are ripe but still firm, as drippy fruit will make the soft crust soggy.

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Salted-Caramel Cream Puffs with Warm Chocolate Sauce

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One secret to pastry chef David Lebovitz's irresistible cream puffs is the salted butter he uses to make the perfect caramel custard filling. If you'd like to start preparing these in advance, the custard and chocolate sauce can be refrigerated separately for up to three days.

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Pear and Cranberry Slab Pie

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Instead of making a traditional two-crust pie in a pie plate, this free-form, fruit-filled, ginger-laced pie is made on a baking sheet. Serve it with vanilla ice cream.

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24 Dessert Recipes to Delight a Crowd (2024)

FAQs

How many desserts do I need for 25 guests? ›

We recommend 2-4 items per guest, but don't worry, we'll help make sure you have enough servings to go around!

What is the dessert trend in 2024? ›

This year, chocolate goes "clean" with plant-based ingredients, sugar alternatives, and ethically sourced cocoa. Think decadent dairy-free mousses, antioxidant-packed dark chocolate bark infused with superfoods, and vegan brownies so rich, you'll forget they're good for you!

How many desserts do you need for 40 people? ›

​So how many desserts do you really need? If you are offering a full size dessert like a cupcake or a full size brownie, count on 1-2 per guest. With smaller desserts like cookies, macarons, bite size brownies, or mini tarts you can count on each guest taking 3 items from the various options.

How much cake do I need for 24 guests? ›

Cutting an 8 inch cake event style can serve up to 24 people.

What size cake is good for 25 guests? ›

Round Cake Servings
Layer Cake ServingsPound Cake Servings
8”8-1212-15
9”12-1518-24
10”16-2025-30
12”30-3540-50
2 more rows

Which is a current dessert trend? ›

Plum Pudding

Our first trend takes us back to tradition with a modern twist of plum pudding. From traditional to gluten-free plum puddings, all are making a notable comeback on dessert menus. Derived from a centuries-old recipe, this dessert is now crafted to accommodate dietary preferences.

What desserts are trending? ›

Coffee cake is a classic, while latte, mocha, chai, matcha, and earl grey flavored cakes and ice creams are gaining even more popularity this year. Layered with complementary flavors like pumpkin, cream cheese, and vanilla, these caffeine-essenced desserts are a refreshing twist on time-tested flavors.

What is the latest cake trend? ›

Lambeth Piping

This trend is notable for its intricate design consisting of multiple styles of layered piping (ruffles, shells, you name it) looped around the top, sides, and base of a cake.

What is Gordon Ramsay's favorite dessert? ›

Gordon Ramsay's favorite dessert - Sticky toffee pudding.

What is the most eaten dessert in the world? ›

  • Mar 31, 2023, 08:13 PM IST. 10 Most Popular Desserts in the World. ...
  • Apple Pie. This traditional American dessert is popular due to its flaky crust and sweet apple filling. ...
  • Tiramisu. ...
  • Baklava. ...
  • Crème Brûlée. ...
  • Panna Cotta. ...
  • Cheesecake. ...
  • Mochi.
Mar 31, 2023

How many cupcakes do I need for 20 people? ›

Having an event coming up and not sure how many cupcakes to get? Trust me, we've all been there. That's why I made an easy to follow cupcake serving guide for all different events! The general rule of thumb for most gatherings is to have approximately 1.5 standard size cupcakes per guest.

How much cake is enough for 20 people? ›

As a rough estimate, a standard 9-inch cake can serve about 12-16 people, depending on the size of the slices. Assuming that the slices are of average size, you may need at least 2 cakes to serve 20 people. The weight of the cake will depend on the recipe, but as a general rule, a 9-inch cake weighs around 1.5-2 kg.

How many mini desserts for 30 people? ›

When selecting pastries for your guests, our rule of thumb is about 3 pastries per person.

How many desserts do you need for 20 people? ›

Some will just want pie, some will just want cupcakes. If it's a dessert-only event and you're wanting to offer more than just cake, plan on four to six small portions per person.

How many pies do I need for 25 people? ›

Simplified, a family should have one full pie for every six guests at the table. This is an average, so it factors in the aunt who wants a tiny piece, the uncle who doesn't like dessert and the cousin who eats half the pie himself.

How much food do you need for 25 guests? ›

Rules to Plan By

Each adult will consume 1 pound of food total; children, about 1/2 pound. The more options you have, the less you need of each; decrease the main course portion sizes by 1 to 2 ounces if served on a buffet. Guests will always eat — and drink — more at night than during the day.

How many tiers of cake do I need for 25 people? ›

Cake Tiers and Serving Sizes

The average 12" wedding cake serves 40-60 people. The 10" cake on top of that serves 30-40 people and the 8" cake on top of that serves 20-25 people. So a classic 3-tier cake with 12, 10, and 8 inch layers serves about 100 people.

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