Cravings for something sweet don’t have to break the bank or take hours in the kitchen. There are 33 southern dessert recipes here, each with just a bit of rebellious flavor. Picking from these treats is a simple way to bring a little Southern comfort whenever dessert sounds good. Trying something different now and then makes those sweet moments even better.

A slice of chocolate chip cookie cake on a plate.
Texas Trash Pie. Photo credit: Southern Supper Club.

Caramel Apple Cheesecake Bars

Square apple cheesecake bar with a crumbly top, creamy layer, and caramel drizzle on a white plate. Other bars and caramel sauce visible in the background.
Caramel Apple Cheesecake Bars. Photo credit: Southern Supper Club.

Nobody ever expected just how popular these Caramel Apple Cheesecake Bars would become once they’re out. The way people line up for a slice makes serving dessert enjoyable. I’ve actually had friends ask me for leftovers almost every single time. There’s something about that sweet Southern edge that keeps everyone reaching for more.
Get the Recipe: Caramel Apple Cheesecake Bars

Crumbl Copycat Churro Cookies

Plate of Crumbl Copycat Churro Cookies topped with swirl frosting, surrounded by cinnamon sticks and two milk bottles, creating a warm, inviting tone.
Crumbl Copycat Churro Cookies. Photo credit: Southern Supper Club.

Friends always gather close when these Crumbl Copycat Churro Cookies appear at the table. The sweet aroma instantly sparks curiosity in the air, making everyone eager for a bite. I haven’t seen a batch last long, no matter the crowd. There’s a certain Southern charm that lights up the room.
Get the Recipe: Crumbl Copycat Churro Cookies

Heath Bar Poke Cake

A close-up of a Heath Bar poke cake in a white baking dish, topped with whipped cream and crushed toffee bits.
Heath Bar Poke Cake. Photo credit: Southern Supper Club.

Bringing this Heath Bar Poke Cake to the table usually turns a regular gathering into a dessert event. People almost never resist trying a piece, and soon they’re asking for seconds. I enjoy seeing the surprise on faces after the first bite. That little rebellious spirit gives it an edge people love talking about.
Get the Recipe: Heath Bar Poke Cake

Cranberry Chocolate Chip Cookies

A white pedestal plate piled with cranberry chocolate chip cookies surrounded by red and green Christmas ornaments and berries on a red cloth.
Cranberry Chocolate Chip Cookies. Photo credit: Southern Supper Club.

Every time these Cranberry Chocolate Chip Cookies are around, attention constantly shifts to dessert. It’s honestly fun to watch everyone guess what makes them so different. I find myself stashing a few away just in case they go missing in a hurry. The playful combination makes for a true Southern conversation starter.
Get the Recipe: Cranberry Chocolate Chip Cookies

Cinnamon Roll Poke Cake

A close-up of a moist cinnamon roll poke cake with creamy frosting and a dusting of cinnamon on top, served on a white plate with a fork beside it.
Cinnamon Roll Poke Cake. Photo credit: Southern Supper Club.

Warm smiles are ordinary whenever I cut into this Cinnamon Roll Poke Cake. The familiar flavors and soft texture prompt people to ask what makes it so comforting. It’s one of those desserts that invite casual conversation at every table. Choosing this cake for a get-together always brings cheerful reactions.
Get the Recipe: Cinnamon Roll Poke Cake

Raspberry Crescent Ring

freshly baked raspberry crescent ring with cream cheese filling, resting on parchment paper.
Raspberry Crescent Ring. Photo credit: Southern Supper Club.

Slicing up this Raspberry Crescent Ring always draws a crowd, even if nobody expected dessert. There’s something about its bright look and Southern spirit that gets people talking. I’ve seen shy guests take a second helping just because they don’t want to miss out. The cheery look matches the mood it creates.
Get the Recipe: Raspberry Crescent Ring

Pumpkin Cinnamon Rolls

Seven golden-brown cinnamon rolls topped with creamy beige icing are arranged on a white plate. A striped cloth and rustic wood backdrop add warmth.
Pumpkin Cinnamon Rolls. Photo credit: Southern Supper Club.

The first bite of these Pumpkin Cinnamon Rolls never fails to grab people’s attention. There’s usually a gentle pause before wide grins appear, as if everyone’s thinking the same thing. I make a batch whenever I know a gathering needs a little spark. Their cozy flavor brings Southern comfort and a spark of fun.
Get the Recipe: Pumpkin Cinnamon Rolls

Mississippi Mud Pie

Delicious Mississippi Mud Pie served with a dollop of whipped cream.
Mississippi Mud Pie. Photo credit: Southern Supper Club.

Every slice of this Mississippi Mud Pie starts a conversation about deep, rich flavor. It stands out among desserts for its layered chocolate goodness. I’ve found that guests often come back for a second piece before the rest are gone. For a dish that always gets attention, this pie is hard to beat.
Get the Recipe: Mississippi Mud Pie

Cracker Barrel Cinnamon Roll Pie

A close-up image of a slice of Cracker Barrel Cinnamon Roll Pie, showing soft, swirled cinnamon roll layers inside a flaky pie crust, topped with a thick, creamy white icing, served on a white plate.
Cracker Barrel Cinnamon Roll Pie. Photo credit: Southern Supper Club.

A hush often falls when this Cracker Barrel Cinnamon Roll Pie lands on the table, followed by an excited rush. Folks always want to know what makes it so special. I’ve learned to save a slice back or risk missing out altogether. Its unique sweetness brings a dash of Southern personality to dessert.
Get the Recipe: Cracker Barrel Cinnamon Roll Pie

Blueberry Boy Bait

A slice of Blueberry Boy Bait, a cinnamon-sugar-topped coffee cake with a moist crumb and juicy blueberries, sits on a glass plate surrounded by fresh blueberries.
Blueberry Boy Bait. Photo credit: Southern Supper Club.

Curiosity fills the room when this Blueberry Boy Bait gets placed on the table. People can’t help but comment on its fun name before grabbing a slice. I’ve noticed the dish empties much faster than I expect. Every bite brings out a cheerful Southern charm that lingers even after dessert is done.
Get the Recipe: Blueberry Boy Bait

Pumpkin Cheesecake Bars

Pumpkin Cheesecake Bars on a gray plate, perfect for Southern Supper Club desserts.
Pumpkin Cheesecake Bars. Photo credit: Southern Supper Club.

Serving these Pumpkin Cheesecake Bars tends to turn an ordinary get-together into something folks will talk about later. The bold flavor keeps people coming back to check if there’s more on the tray. I’ve noticed it’s popular with both kids and adults. It gives dessert time a bit of Southern attitude.
Get the Recipe: Pumpkin Cheesecake Bars

Fudgy Chocolate Brownie Cookies

Stack of fudgy chocolate brownie cookies next to a glass of milk, placed on a red and white checkered cloth.
Fudgy Chocolate Brownie Cookies. Photo credit: Southern Supper Club.

Anyone reaching for these Fudgy Chocolate Brownie Cookies is in for more than just another chocolate fix. You’ll find faces lighting up after every bite, a sure sign that these are doing something right. I love seeing how fast a plate of them disappears at any gathering. Classic comfort suddenly feels a whole lot more adventurous.
Get the Recipe: Fudgy Chocolate Brownie Cookies

Lemon Loaf Cake

A freshly baked lemon loaf cake, served on a plate and topped with lemon slices.
Lemon Loaf Cake. Photo credit: Southern Supper Club.

Opening the container of this Lemon Loaf Cake fills the room with a gentle, fresh aroma. The bright taste makes it a go-to for sharing at picnics and coffee breaks. People often say it’s the first thing they reach for among baked goods. Serving it never fails to add a cheerful note to dessert time.
Get the Recipe: Lemon Loaf Cake

Old-Fashioned Peanut Butter Fudge

A stack of creamy old-fashioned peanut butter fudge cut into small squares, placed on parchment paper, with one piece partially bitten and an unwrapped piece in the foreground.
Old-Fashioned Peanut Butter Fudge. Photo credit: Southern Supper Club.

Whenever this Old-Fashioned Peanut Butter Fudge is on the table, people find an excuse to linger close by. The smooth texture always draws attention and lots of compliments. I sometimes tuck a few pieces away for later because they disappear so quickly. This recipe brings back lively Southern energy to dessert time.
Get the Recipe: Old-Fashioned Peanut Butter Fudge

Pecan Pie Brownies

Sliced Pecan Pie Brownies on a plate.
Pecan Pie Brownies. Photo credit: Southern Supper Club.

Deciding between brownies and pie is tough, but with these Pecan Pie Brownies, nobody has to choose. I’ve watched guests try to figure out which flavor hits first, and they’re always delighted by the surprise. There’s a crunch that keeps people reaching for more. It’s the dessert that makes you wonder why you ever settled for just one.
Get the Recipe: Pecan Pie Brownies

Hot Cocoa Cookies

A close-up of freshly baked hot cocoa cookies, loaded with chocolate chips and topped with mini marshmallows. The cookies have a rich, chocolatey texture with a slightly crisp edge and a soft, gooey center.
Hot Cocoa Cookies. Photo credit: Southern Supper Club.

Early interest always goes to these Hot Cocoa Cookies whenever the dessert tray comes out. People hover close, anticipating the first soft, chocolaty bite. I notice the room gets louder and friendlier as they enjoy themselves together. This recipe seems to cheer everyone up, even after a long day.
Get the Recipe: Hot Cocoa Cookies

Graham Cracker Cake

A square slice of graham cracker cake with a thick layer of chocolate frosting sits on a white plate, accompanied by a silver fork.
Graham Cracker Cake. Photo credit: Southern Supper Club.

Everyone gets a bit curious when they spot this Graham Cracker Cake among the desserts. Questions pop up, and memories of childhood campfires float through conversations. I love how quickly slices disappear. There’s a subtle Southern spark that sets it apart from ordinary cakes.
Get the Recipe: Graham Cracker Cake

Avalanche Cookies

A clusters of Avalanche cookies, made with a mixture of peanut butter and chocolate chips, arranged on a baking sheet lined with parchment paper.
Avalanche Cookies. Photo credit: Southern Supper Club.

Gathering friends together gets even better with these Avalanche Cookies stacked on a tray. There’s a crunch that gives way to a soft bite, making them more interesting with every taste. People start sharing stories about their favorite cookies before they know it. For those seeking a little adventure in the dessert, this recipe does the trick.
Get the Recipe: Avalanche Cookies

Apple Crumb Danishes

A close-up view of rectangular apple crumb danishes made with golden-brown puff pastry, drizzled with white icing and topped with a crumbly streusel.
Apple Crumb Danishes. Photo credit: Southern Supper Club.

Most people can’t wait to try these Apple Crumb Danishes the moment they show up on a tray. Excitement builds as guests speculate about what makes them special. I try to save at least one for myself because they vanish so quickly. There’s a bright, Southern twist in each pastry.
Get the Recipe: Apple Crumb Danishes

Sweet Potato Pie

Freshly baked sweet potato pie ready to serve.
Sweet Potato Pie. Photo credit: Southern Supper Club.

You won’t catch anyone passing up a slice of this Sweet Potato Pie when the aroma fills the room. Smooth and creamy texture always draws smiles as people reminisce about desserts from years gone by. The pie brings comfort, making any gathering feel more welcoming. Sometimes the simplest recipes have a way of stealing all the attention.
Get the Recipe: Sweet Potato Pie

Homemade Egg Nog

Three glasses of homemade egg nog topped with whipped cream and a cinnamon stick, surrounded by festive decorations like pinecones, candy canes, and colorful tinsel.
Homemade Egg Nog. Photo credit: Southern Supper Club.

Pouring a glass of this Homemade Egg Nog can turn an ordinary gathering into a real celebration. Every sip comes with a creamy richness that brings people together. I save this treat for the times when I want everyone to really slow down and connect. There’s just the right amount of Southern flair tucked inside.
Get the Recipe: Homemade Egg Nog

Biscuit Dough Donut Holes

A white bowl filled with golden-brown biscuit dough donut holes, coated in a cinnamon-sugar mixture.
Biscuit Dough Donut Holes. Photo credit: Southern Supper Club.

The first time you serve these Biscuit Dough Donut Holes, people hover with anticipation, waiting for their turn. Soft inside with just a bit of crunch on the outside, they’re gone before the plate cools. I always make extra, knowing how quickly they vanish. There’s a playful charm that keeps folks coming back for more.
Get the Recipe: Biscuit Dough Donut Holes

“Fruit Pizza” Cupcakes

Cupcakes topped with white frosting and a variety of fresh fruits, including blueberries, strawberries, grapes, kiwi, and mango, arranged on a white surface.
“Fruit Pizza” Cupcakes. Photo credit: Southern Supper Club.

Crowds gather fast around these “Fruit Pizza” Cupcakes when party desserts are unveiled. Their colorful look always brings out smiles and sparks easy conversation. I enjoy how everyone tries to guess the flavors before the first bite. Little bursts of Southern energy come packed in each one.
Get the Recipe: “Fruit Pizza” Cupcakes

Berry Trifle

Two parfait glasses filled with layered yogurt, strawberries, blueberries, and nuts. Nearby are fresh almonds, strawberries, blueberries, and a blue checkered cloth.
Berry Trifle. Photo credit: Southern Supper Club.

Packing layers into this Berry Trifle turns dessert into a real showstopper. Each spoonful delivers a burst of berry flavor that feels both special and comforting. When I set it out at gatherings, it disappears before anyone thinks to ask for leftovers. The mix of colors alone brings fresh energy to even the simplest meal.
Get the Recipe: Berry Trifle

Southern Spiced Brownies

Southern Spiced Brownies in a plate.
Southern Spiced Brownies. Photo credit: Southern Supper Club.

Comments about bold flavor and soft texture follow any batch of these Southern Spiced Brownies. The hint of warm spice brings a unique twist without being overpowering. Friends ask about secret ingredients after every bite, but I always keep things playful. Serving these brownies turns dessert into a moment worth remembering.
Get the Recipe: Southern Spiced Brownies

Bourbon Pecan Pie

A whole Bourbon Pecan Pie with a slice missing, showing the rich, nutty filling and golden crust.
Bourbon Pecan Pie. Photo credit: Southern Supper Club.

Sharing this Bourbon Pecan Pie at group dinners prompts lots of curious questions and happy reactions. The hint of richness and crunch stands out right away. I’ve seen people go back for another slice, eager to enjoy every bite. For dessert with personality, this pie has its own special charm.
Get the Recipe: Bourbon Pecan Pie

Blueberry Shortcake

Blueberry shortcake served with a garnish of mint leaves.
Blueberry Shortcake. Photo credit: Southern Supper Club.

Big smiles pop up all around when this Blueberry Shortcake is the star of dessert. It only takes one bite for conversation to turn toward favorite family recipes. I find that folks tend to reach for seconds even if they’re feeling full. This shortcake adds a gentle Southern wink with every forkful.
Get the Recipe: Blueberry Shortcake

Butter Pecan Cookies

A plate of butter pecan cookies topped with pecan halves, surrounded by scattered pecans and cooling cookies on a rack.
Butter Pecan Cookies. Photo credit: Southern Supper Club.

Passing around these Butter Pecan Cookies makes any get-together feel special. There’s an undeniable warmth in every crispy, nutty bite that folks remember. I like handing them out during coffee breaks or as an after-dinner surprise. Something about their richness and spirit always gets people talking.
Get the Recipe: Butter Pecan Cookies

Peppermint Fluff

Bowl of peppermint fluff topped with red sprinkles and wafer cookies.
Peppermint Fluff. Photo credit: Southern Supper Club.

A big bowl of this Peppermint Fluff is guaranteed to catch everyone’s eye at a holiday party. The cool, sweet flavor has a way of waking up the senses and making things feel a bit more festive. Friends usually ask what gives it that unexpected twist. With each spoonful, you get a fresh taste of Southern holiday fun.
Get the Recipe: Peppermint Fluff

Pumpkin Dump Cake

A slice of Pumpkin Dump Cake served on a white plate with whipped cream, surrounded by fall decorations and a baking dish.
Pumpkin Dump Cake. Photo credit: Southern Supper Club.

If you’re looking for a crowd-pleaser, this Pumpkin Dump Cake delivers every single time. There’s an effortless way it brings both comfort and a tiny kick of surprise to dessert tables. People smile after the first forkful, eager for another helping. Cake doesn’t have to be fancy to feel like a real discovery.
Get the Recipe: Pumpkin Dump Cake

Apple Dump Cake

A serving of apple dump cake with a scoop of whipped cream on top, surrounded by pecans and a cinnamon jar, placed on a red and white checkered napkin.
Apple Dump Cake. Photo credit: Southern Supper Club.

There’s an instant line for a dish of this Apple Dump Cake as soon as dessert is announced. Guests don’t wait long before coming back for more, which always makes me grin. I save a bit on the side when I want leftovers for tomorrow. Dessert gets a little Southern surprise with every spoonful.
Get the Recipe: Apple Dump Cake

Pumpkin Linzer Cookies

A plate of Pumpkin Linzer Cookies dusted with powdered sugar, featuring a pumpkin-shaped design with a pumpkin butter center and surrounded by cinnamon sticks and star anise.
Pumpkin Linzer Cookies. Photo credit: Southern Supper Club.

Bright colors and playful shapes make these Pumpkin Linzer Cookies the first choice for many guests. You’ll overhear plenty of chatter about how they look before anyone even tastes one. I always enjoy sneaking a cookie off the tray when nobody’s looking. Each piece hints at Southern tradition in a new way.
Get the Recipe: Pumpkin Linzer Cookies

Texas Trash Pie

A slice of chocolate chip cookie cake on a plate.
Texas Trash Pie. Photo credit: Southern Supper Club.

Dessert lovers can’t resist trying this Texas Trash Pie just to see what all the buzz is about. The rich flavors and little crunches keep people guessing, and usually end with big smiles. When I share this pie, there’s always chatter about its quirky name. It’s proof that dessert can be both fun and a little wild.
Get the Recipe: Texas Trash Pie

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