There’s something about Southern desserts that makes Sunday supper feel extra special. Here are 35 recipes that showcase the rich, comforting flavors everyone associates with Southern kitchens. Each one carries its own story, inviting moments of warmth, laughter, and nostalgia that linger beyond the meal. I’ve always noticed how desserts can turn ordinary meals into something special, offering little pockets of sweetness that brighten any occasion.

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

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.

Bite-sized treats like these Biscuit Dough Donut Holes always bring excitement to the dessert table. These little delights have a way of catching everyone’s attention, and it’s fun to watch people reach for another before they’ve even finished the first. Conversations spark up as the plate quickly empties, making simple gatherings feel festive. There’s just something comforting about enjoying a sweet bite that’s both familiar and a little bit unexpected, especially at Sunday Supper.
Get the Recipe: Biscuit Dough Donut Holes

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.

Nothing gets people smiling quite like these Crumbl Copycat Churro Cookies making an entrance at the table. The moment they arrive, friends gather around, swapping stories and asking what makes them so special. It’s always a fun surprise to see how quickly they disappear, leaving only a few crumbs behind. Bringing out a tray of these cookies means you’re about to witness a mix of laughter, curiosity, and plenty of happy memories at Sunday Supper.
Get the Recipe: Crumbl Copycat Churro Cookies

Mississippi Mud Pie

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

Joy takes center stage when this Mississippi Mud Pie comes out after dinner as guests lean in for a closer look. The pie draws everyone in with its rich appearance, starting conversations and a round of “who gets the first slice” debate. Watching the pie vanish, it’s obvious memories are being made, and guests are delighted by the experience. Bringing this classic dessert to the table adds a special energy to any Sunday gathering and makes everyone feel connected.
Get the Recipe: Mississippi Mud Pie

Crumbl Copycat Frosted Oreo Cookies

Frosted chocolate Oreo cookies arranged on a white serving plate, topped with creamy vanilla frosting and Oreo crumbs.
Crumbl Copycat Frosted Oreo Cookies. Photo credit: Southern Supper Club.

Nothing compares to the excitement that these Crumbl Copycat Frosted Oreo Cookies bring to a gathering, especially as dessert. Guests can’t help but grin, discussing what makes these cookies unique and wondering if there’ll be enough for everyone to get a taste. Often, these are the first to disappear, with people sneaking back for a second before anyone notices. Friendly competition and playful conversation seem to go hand in hand with these cookies on a Sunday evening.
Get the Recipe: Crumbl Copycat Frosted Oreo Cookies

Mini Caramel Apple Tartlets

A close-up shot of mini caramel apple tartlets on a plate, garnished with cinnamon sticks and star anise, creating a cozy, autumnal vibe.
Mini Caramel Apple Tartlets. Photo credit: Southern Supper Club.

Sweet little bites like these Mini Caramel Apple Tartlets tend to draw a crowd, especially during Sunday Supper. The pretty display always captures attention, and folks find themselves asking if they’re allowed to go back for another. There’s something joyful about sharing these, as everyone enjoys a mix of new flavors and old traditions. Passing around these tartlets, you can count on plenty of smiles and the start of new memories.
Get the Recipe: Mini Caramel Apple Tartlets

Blueberry Shortcake

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

Tables come alive with anticipation once this Blueberry Shortcake is announced for dessert, brightening the mood at any meal. The first serving always starts a rush as friends lean in to see if it’s as good as they remember. People gather and pause to enjoy the simple sweetness, even if they insisted they were too full just moments earlier. Desserts like this shortcake have a lasting way of turning Sunday evenings into special occasions everyone wants to remember.
Get the Recipe: Blueberry Shortcake

Crumbl Biscoff Cookies

A close-up view of Crumbl Biscoff Cookies on a white plate, with visible white chocolate chips and a soft texture.
Crumbl Biscoff Cookies. Photo credit: Southern Supper Club.

Sometimes, a dessert like these Crumbl Biscoff Cookies gets everyone curious and eager to try something new. As plates make their rounds, guests can’t help but ask about them, leading to stories and friendly debates about favorites. The cookies vanish fast, signaling just how much fun people have discovering something different. These moments give Sunday Suppers their charm, reminding everyone that there’s always space for a sweet surprise.
Get the Recipe: Crumbl Biscoff Cookies

Pecan Pie Brownies

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

Interest grows as soon as these Pecan Pie Brownies appear among a spread of desserts, drawing glances from across the table. Chatter fills the room with people wondering what makes them so unique, and there’s never a shortage of guesses before the first taste. Folks often reach back for another, caught between curiosity and the joy of something truly special. These brownies bring a spark to gatherings, starting new traditions and lively conversations on Sunday evenings.
Get the Recipe: Pecan Pie Brownies

Sweet Potato Pie

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

Warmth settles over the room when this Sweet Potato Pie is served, filling the air with excitement and the promise of something cozy. Friends share stories about their own slices, laughing as plates pile up faster than anyone expected. People leave room for dessert, finding extra space for a taste that feels both new and familiar. This classic pie has a real knack for making Sunday gatherings feel extra sweet and memorable.
Get the Recipe: Sweet Potato Pie

Peppermint Fluff

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

Anticipation grows once this Peppermint Fluff is carried in, with guests eyeing it as soon as it’s spotted. Lively chatter starts as people gather around, guessing just how cool and light the dessert will taste. I always notice everyone wants a spoonful, with some sneaking back for an extra helping while the party continues. Sweet, simple desserts like this fluff make Sunday Suppers feel playful and bright.
Get the Recipe: Peppermint Fluff

Southern Spiced Brownies

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

Nothing fills a room with warmth quite like these Southern Spiced Brownies stacked high on a serving platter at Sunday Supper. Questions start flying about the aromatic flavors, and everyone joins in guessing what makes them stand out. Laughter follows every bite, as friends feel comfortable enough to compare bites and even argue over the last piece. These brownies prove that sometimes the simplest treats spark the best moments together.
Get the Recipe: Southern Spiced Brownies

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.

There’s always a sense of wonder when this Cracker Barrel Cinnamon Roll Pie appears on the table for dessert. Its unique look has guests trying to get a closer look, while some start guessing what makes it such a hit. Smiles and cheerful conversations fill the air as servings vanish, making the pie a Sunday favorite in no time. Dishes like this turn gatherings into something unforgettable, even after a long day.
Get the Recipe: Cracker Barrel Cinnamon Roll Pie

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.

No one can resist a platter of these Fudgy Chocolate Brownie Cookies set out for friends and family after supper. The simple look might fool people at first, but happiness builds as each cookie gets tasted. You'll hear laughter, friendly teasing, and requests for just one more before the plate is gone. Sharing dessert is all about enjoying good times and a bit of comfort on Sunday night.
Get the Recipe: Fudgy Chocolate Brownie Cookies

Caramel Apple Sheet Cake

A tray of caramelized apple topping for sheet cake, with diced apples coated in a thick caramel sauce.
Caramel Apple Sheet Cake. Photo credit: Southern Supper Club.

Extra smiles appear when this Caramel Apple Sheet Cake takes center stage after dinner, lighting up even the quietest table. Everyone rushes to grab a piece, asking what inspired such a homey yet special treat. The cake invites people to slow down, chat about their week, and enjoy simple pleasures before heading home. Big desserts like this help Sunday Suppers end on a sweet, memorable note.
Get the Recipe: Caramel Apple Sheet Cake

Pecan Slab Pie

A close-up of a pecan slab pie served with a slice on a plate, accompanied by a cinnamon stick drink and scattered pecans and spices.
Pecan Slab Pie. Photo credit: Southern Supper Club.

The mood lifts as soon as this Pecan Slab Pie is brought out, inspiring people to come closer for a generous slice. Conversations start about who gets the biggest piece and laughter bubbles up as old friends share memories connected to similar desserts. I’ve come to expect the pie to vanish long before supper wraps up, proving how quickly a beloved classic can connect everyone. Dessert always seems to spark conversation and a sense of celebration.
Get the Recipe: Pecan Slab Pie

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.

Eyes light up when a tray of these Apple Crumb Danishes makes the rounds at dessert time. Guests seem eager to sample something shaped just right for a quick bite and find the taste unforgettable. I always notice that people end up having seconds, drawn in by how comforting each pastry feels. Little desserts sometimes create the strongest memories at Sunday Suppers with friends and neighbors.
Get the Recipe: Apple Crumb Danishes

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.

Conversations get lively the second someone spots this Heath Bar Poke Cake on the dessert table for Sunday Supper. Curiosity builds, leading to talk about what puts it among so many favorites and what makes it so different. Laughter spreads as guests brave the first slice, usually surprised by how quickly it disappears. This cake shows that a bit of fun and creativity can bring everyone together at the end of a meal.
Get the Recipe: Heath Bar Poke Cake

Peanut Butter and Date Chocolate Bark

A close-up of a homemade chocolate bark topped with smooth melted dark chocolate, sprinkled with sea salt.
Peanut Butter and Date Chocolate Bark. Photo credit: Southern Supper Club.

Energies shift upward with trays of this Peanut Butter and Date Chocolate Bark waiting at the end of a meal. Guests wander over for a taste, surprised by the way old favorites can be given a fresh twist. Pretty soon, it feels like everyone’s chatting, laughing, and making a plan for another serving. Simple treats help turn a Sunday evening into a memorable gathering with just a little bit of sweetness.
Get the Recipe: Peanut Butter and Date Chocolate Bark

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.

Buzz picks up around the table as these Avalanche Cookies are passed from hand to hand, their unique name enough to get people talking. Sharing these creates a sense of fun that sticks with guests, waiting for the next chance to try something new. People find themselves returning for one more, usually comparing notes about what they like best. Moments created by sharing cookies are what keep Sunday Supper traditions alive.
Get the Recipe: Avalanche 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.

The first sight of this Graham Cracker Cake signals dessert is about to be taken seriously. Guests circle closer, eager to see why this simple cake has everyone smiling before even taking a bite. It sets the tone for honest conversation and stories shared on relaxed Sunday nights. A cake like this proves that a traditional dessert can create all the warmth you need to end a friendly supper.
Get the Recipe: Graham Cracker Cake

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 takes over once this Blueberry Boy Bait is placed front and center on the dessert table. The name always causes laughter and leads to lighthearted guessing about what’s in store. I find that guests enjoy it most when they’re surprised by something new mixed with a taste of tradition. People often leave asking for the recipe, proving how quickly a dish can win over a whole room.
Get the Recipe: Blueberry Boy Bait

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.

Momentum builds at Sunday Supper the moment this Cinnamon Roll Poke Cake comes out, sparking stories about favorite desserts. Guests want to be first in line to try a slice, sending the conversation in all sorts of cheerful directions. Poke cakes tend to welcome everybody, giving everyone a reason to stay a little longer. These sharable treats keep spirits high and give people a reason to stay gathered round.
Get the Recipe: Cinnamon Roll Poke Cake

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.

Warmth spreads around the table when these Hot Cocoa Cookies join the dessert spread at the end of the meal. Guests love the idea of recreating childhood favorites and chat about memories inspired by simple treats. I’ve learned cookies have a magic way of getting people talking and hanging out a bit longer after supper. It’s hard not to reach for one, especially with the promise of another good story.
Get the Recipe: Hot Cocoa Cookies

“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.

Playfulness pops up right along with the first sight of these “Fruit Pizza” Cupcakes, drawing questions about what these little cupcakes are all about. The dessert table gets busier as guests gather close, laughing while picking their favorites. Cupcakes always shift the mood, making room for a little fun while everyone compares flavors and toppings. Sharing sweets like this brings out the joyful side of Sunday Suppers, leaving guests wanting more.
Get the Recipe: “Fruit Pizza” Cupcakes

Texas Trash Pie

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

Excitement grows when the dessert table gets a spot for this Texas Trash Pie, and people gather to swap guesses about the ingredients. There’s always a bit of a challenge to see who will get the last slice and how many new fans the pie will bring. Friendly energy fills the room, as memories of similar favorites come up in conversation. Desserts like this pie remind folks that a little bit of fun is the best way to close out a meal.
Get the Recipe: Texas Trash Pie

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.

Bright colors and layered sweetness make this Berry Trifle a showstopper the moment it’s brought into the room. Friends nudge one another, eager for a serving and a good story about shared plates. The dish often disappears fast, especially as new friends join old ones to try every last bite. Bringing something so inviting to Sunday Supper is sure to create happy memories.
Get the Recipe: Berry Trifle

Peanut Butter and Chocolate Pie

A slice of creamy dessert on a white plate, with a fork holding a bite-sized piece. The dessert has a brown crust and sits on a blue-striped cloth.
Peanut Butter and Chocolate Pie. Photo credit: Southern Supper Club.

Nostalgia gets a boost with this Peanut Butter and Chocolate Pie landing on the dessert table among Southern favorites. Friends talk about old memories while sharing this pie, as laughter rolls across the table and plates get filled. It’s easy to spot the joy as everyone takes another slice, knowing it could be their new favorite. Endings like these help make any Sunday Supper a bit sweeter and more memorable.
Get the Recipe: Peanut Butter and Chocolate Pie

Crumbl Copycat Key Lime Cookies

A plate of six cookies, each topped with a dollop of white cream and a lime slice, rests on a marble surface, accompanied by halved limes and a bottle of milk.
Crumbl Copycat Key Lime Cookies. Photo credit: Southern Supper Club.

Lively chatter fills the kitchen when these Crumbl Copycat Key Lime Cookies appear in the dessert lineup, sparking instant curiosity. Smiles spread as guests guess the inspiration behind these bright, cheerful cookies, combining tradition and surprise. Sharing plates turns into swapping stories about family gatherings and favorite treats. It’s fun to see desserts add something unexpected to the end of a friendly meal.
Get the Recipe: Crumbl Copycat Key Lime Cookies

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.

Special evenings get sweeter once these Caramel Apple Cheesecake Bars are cut and ready for plates after dinner. These bars catch everyone’s eye, inviting the first questions and plenty of excitement for a new dessert to try. The table always gets louder as guests reach for a serving, comparing who’s tried cheesecake bars like these before. Sundays are meant for slowing down together with something this delicious.
Get the Recipe: Caramel Apple Cheesecake Bars

Apple Turnovers

Two slices of butternut squash loaf on a white plate, with more slices on a tray in the background, a blue napkin, knife, and forks beside them.
Apple Turnovers. Photo credit: Southern Supper Club.

Friendly energy takes over once these Apple Turnovers start making their way across the table, drawing quick bites and easy laughs. Nothing draws a crowd like freshly made desserts that invite people to share seconds. I find guests keep talking about the turnovers long after the last crumb is gone, already planning for more. Simple, sweet pastries end the day with a feel-good atmosphere.
Get the Recipe: Apple Turnovers

Pecan Shortbread Cookies

Golden brown apple turnovers drizzled with white icing, stacked on a black plate, surrounded by fresh green apples, cinnamon sticks, and star anise on a textured surface.
Pecan Shortbread Cookies. Photo credit: Southern Supper Club.

Sweetness and a touch of crunch define these Pecan Shortbread Cookies, bringing cheerful grins to faces when dessert is served. Conversation starts about what makes these Southern cookies so special and why plates always empty quicker than planned. Friends trade stories while enjoying every bite, confident they’re tasting a true classic. Cookies like these are what turn Sunday Suppers into cherished traditions.
Get the Recipe: Pecan Shortbread Cookies

Raspberry Crescent Ring

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

Sparkles of color and a fresh look turn this Raspberry Crescent Ring into a centerpiece at dessert, inviting friends to take notice. Guests enjoy discovering something new, usually eager to try more than one slice. I always see plates return empty, with people already asking when it’ll show up again. Moments like these remind everyone how a touch of sweetness brings out the best in a gathering.
Get the Recipe: Raspberry Crescent Ring

Butternut Squash Loaf with Spiced Icing

Round pecan shortbread cookies arranged on a white plate, with extra cookies, pecans, and jars of milk on a rustic wooden table.
Butternut Squash Loaf with Spiced Icing. Photo credit: Southern Supper Club.

Good times come naturally with this Butternut Squash Loaf with Spiced Icing as the spotlight dessert at dinner’s end. Guests like to chat about unique treats, making even quiet evenings feel like a celebration when a new loaf is offered. More than once, I’ve seen people share stories about unexpected favorites inspired by desserts like this. Warmth and friendly conversation stick around long after the last slice has disappeared.
Get the Recipe: Butternut Squash Loaf with Spiced Icing

Crumbl Dark Dream Cookies

Top-down view of chocolate cookies on a white plate with chocolate chips, surrounded by milk and scattered chips.
Crumbl Dark Dream Cookies. Photo credit: Southern Supper Club.

Conversation quickly turns to excitement once these Crumbl Dark Dream Cookies are handed out at dessert time. Friends compare bites, finding joy in a treat that feels both classic and bold, full of new flavors to discover. Sharing cookies becomes everyone’s favorite part of Sunday, creating memories and laughs as the night winds down. These little treats often become the talk of the evening, even after the last one is gone.
Get the Recipe: Crumbl Dark Dream 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.

Final smiles light up the room when this Lemon Loaf Cake is sliced for dessert, bringing a burst of freshness after supper. Plates fill up quickly, while conversation drifts toward stories of family meals and sweet endings enjoyed together. I catch friends lingering longer, drawn in by the comfort of a simple, cheerful cake. Little moments like these help turn ordinary Sundays into warm memories everyone can share.
Get the Recipe: Lemon Loaf Cake

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