Make hosting a breeze with our easy dinner party dessert recipes (2024)

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All the deliciousness with none of the faff

By Louella Berryman

A good dinner party dessert has to look impressive, taste amazing and be easy enough to make that you don't stress yourself out before your guests arrive. Tall order? No, not when you follow one of these recipes.

From a bright and zesty lemon drizzle tiramisu to easy no-churn espresso martini ice cream and a sticky banoffee brioche bread and butter pudding, there's a sweet treat for every occasion and taste in our selection of no-fuss desserts.

So, next time you have a hosting date in your calendar, forgo the last minute dash to M&S and impress your guests with one of these easy, delicious, dinner party desserts.

Best dinner party dessert recipes

Lemon drizzle tiramisu

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Give classic tiramisu a zesty makeover with our lemon drizzle take on the traditional Italian pudding. Topped with lemon curd for an extra boost of brightness, it'll look gorgeous on any table.

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Espresso martini ice cream

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This creamy coffee ice cream requires no churning whatsoever, making it one of our go-to options for a dinner party dessert. Serve with an extra shot of espresso for an affogato-style pudding that's sure to perk up your guests.

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Limoncello lemon meringue pie

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This towering pile of meringue makes the most stunning end to any meal. The limoncello-spiked lemon curd is the pièce de résistance of this surprisingly easy-to-make dish.

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Rhubarb and custard tart

Bring together the retro flavour combination of rhubarb and custard with an elegant tart for a dinner party-worthy pudding. Serve with a dollop of fresh vanilla cream or even extra custard, if you like.

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Eton mess pots

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These cute Eton mess pots are the ultimate make-ahead dinner party pud. They're best in the summer, but you can switch out strawberries for different seasonal fruits throughout the year for a super easy dessert.

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Vienetta parfait

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Reimagine this minty retro classic with drizzled dark chocolate, chopped hazelnuts and creamy peppermint ice cream layers. Did we mention this dessert only has five ingredients?

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Banoffee brioche bread and butter pudding

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Cross banoffee pie with a buttery, rich brioche bread and butter pudding and you'll get the most indulgent yet easy to throw together pudding for your next dinner party.

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Raspberry frangipane tart

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Tart raspberries and fragrant almond frangipane filling make the perfect pair in this pretty almond-topped tart recipe.

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Eton mess ice cream

Turn the British summertime classic into an easy no-churn ice cream by creating a double cream and condensed milk base for the fresh fruit and meringue pieces to sit in. Serve with fresh summer fruits and chopped nuts for a sundae effect.

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p*rnstar martini pavlova

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Turn this bright orange passionfruit-adorned co*cktail into a show stopping dinner party centrepiece with a towering meringue, pillowy white chocolate cream and bright flecks of lime zest.

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Baked lemon cheesecake

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This zesty cheesecake has a Lotus Biscoff biscuit base that complements the sharp lemon and raspberry cheesecake filling perfectly.

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Rhubarb and custard tiramisu

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Make the most of rhubarb season by bringing together the bright pink fruit with silky custard and nutty pistachios in this super pretty dinner party pudding.

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Cornflake tart with chocolate custard

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Transport your guests back to childhood with this traditional cornflake tart. It's a no-bake pudding with minimal fuss, and we'd seriously recommend whipping up the accompanying easy chocolate custard for extra indulgence.

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Blackberry tahini cake

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There's no better way to end a meal than this cake, especially when blackberries are in season. The nutty, creamy icing pairs perfectly with the delicate black fruit. It's also delicious with a cup of earl grey.

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Lemon drizzle ice cream sandwiches

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Sandwich zesty ice cream between slices of classic lemon drizzle cake for a fun way to end any dinner party feast.

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Espresso martini cake

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If your favourite way to end a meal is with a round of espresso martinis, then this co*cktail-themed cake will be a winner at your next soirée.

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FAQs

What is the best dessert after dinner? ›

  • 1Impossible lemon bars. ...
  • 2Florentines. ...
  • 3Apple & cinnamon slice. ...
  • 4Jelly cakes. ...
  • 53-ingredient passionfruit whip. ...
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  • 7No-sugar banana honey biscuits. ...
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How to host a dessert party? ›

Try to serve at least four or five unique dishes, and keep in mind that you can bake some items ahead and freeze them. Also consider what beverages you plan to serve with your desserts. Children may prefer milk, juice or soda, while adults might enjoy elegant glasses of champagne, wine or demitasse cups of espresso.

What do you easily eat as dessert? ›

Looking for a handheld dessert after lunch or dinner? Go for a cupcake, which is easily available and just as easy to eat too. You also have so many options with cupcakes, because you can find them in so many different flavours such as red velvet, chocolate, vanilla, and more.

What is something usually sweet that you eat after dinner? ›

Dessert pronounced [ dih-zurt ] is “the sweet, usually last course of a meal.” We're talking cake, pie, ice cream, pudding, fudge, fruit—you know what dessert is. Dessert is most commonly eaten after dinner, but it's sometimes eaten after lunch, too.

What desserts are trending now? ›

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 number one dessert in the US? ›

Ice cream is America's favorite dessert and is a key driver of the frozen food category.

How many desserts for dinner party? ›

It's a safe bet to count one serving per person. You're planning an event for 30 people? Order three dozen. That extra six is a good buffer.

How many desserts to serve at a party? ›

​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.

What do you put on a dessert party table? ›

An Array of Desserts

Popular sweets right now are cupcakes, cake pops, designer chocolate-covered Oreos, French macaroons and mini donuts. There are many shops that sell online and ship baked goods nationwide. Stick with your theme and color scheme and you'll have a visually appealing presentation.

What to bring to someone else's house? ›

Bring flowers, or a plant, or a box of good chocolates, or a bottle of wine. But if you do bring chocolates or wine, make it clear to the host on arrival that they are not meant for that evening, but for your host and partner to enjoy the next day.

What baked goods do people buy most? ›

Top Selling Baked Goods
  • Apple pie.
  • Chocolate chip cookies.
  • Bagels.
  • Cream puffs.
  • Cornbread.
  • Blueberry muffins.
  • Whoopie pie.
  • Red velvet cake.

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