Southern desserts have a way of feeling just right when shared, whether at a casual gathering or a special event. In this collection, 35 recipes come together to showcase that comforting, familiar sweetness everyone appreciates. You’ll find options that range from understated classics to charming surprises that bring a smile. Each recipe feels like it belongs at a welcoming table, perfect for sharing, gifting, or enjoying a quiet moment when a little indulgence fits the mood.

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.

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.

Bringing these Fruit Pizza Cupcakes to a church gathering always feels like letting everyone enjoy something cheerful and fun. Each little cake carries a special kind of sweetness that just makes people smile. When you want a dessert that really looks good on the table and catches people’s eye, these are a smart pick. Guests usually come back for another, and the bright fruit on top makes everything feel lighter and friendlier without being too fancy.
Get the Recipe: Fruit Pizza Cupcakes

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.

Sometimes, I notice these Crumbl Copycat Frosted Oreo Cookies disappear quickest from the dessert tray. Their soft cookie feel and creamy topping make them stand out in a crowd, turning any event into more of a celebration. People tend to ask where they’re from, since they taste as good as the ones from the bakery. Anyone looking for a familiar treat gets excited when these show up at church gatherings.
Get the Recipe: Crumbl Copycat Frosted Oreo Cookies

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.

Few desserts draw more attention at church gatherings than these Apple Turnovers. When I bring them, guests often tell me they remind them of favorite memories. The flaky pastry makes each bite enjoyable, bringing just the right amount of sweetness. They fit any occasion, from potlucks to celebrations, and always seem to make folks reach for another without hesitation.
Get the Recipe: Apple Turnovers

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.

Sharing these Lemon Loaf Cake slices feels right at a church event because they always look inviting. Soft texture and bright flavor make this cake a favorite for many people, whether it’s at a casual lunch or a special gathering. It sits quietly alongside other desserts but gets plenty of attention. I find the simple touch of lemon brings a little freshness to every dessert table.
Get the Recipe: Lemon Loaf Cake

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.

People often smile widely when these Crumbl Copycat Churro Cookies appear at a gathering, since their sweet coating is familiar but special. You’ll see guests reach for them more than once, enjoying that bit of warmth and gentle crunch with each bite. Their bakery-style look makes the dessert table feel more fun. Whenever someone wants a treat that stands out, these cookies always bring happiness to the group.
Get the Recipe: Crumbl Copycat Churro Cookies

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.

Sometimes, dessert tables at church gatherings feel incomplete without these Biscuit Dough Donut Holes. Light, easy to grab, and just the right size, they make it simple for people to enjoy something sweet without fuss. It’s common to see guests chatting as they eat, sharing friendly conversation and laughter. They always add a relaxed, welcoming feeling to any event, making everyone feel at home.
Get the Recipe: Biscuit Dough Donut Holes

Mississippi Mud Pie

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

Plenty of folks will tell you that these Mississippi Mud Pie slices are the richest thing on the dessert table. The smooth, chocolaty layers draw people in, making any church gathering a sweeter experience. When you want a comfort dessert, Mud Pie offers that kind of goodness everyone remembers. I notice guests love sharing stories each time this recipe gets served.
Get the Recipe: Mississippi Mud Pie

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.

Hosting a group means finding desserts that get people excited, so these Mini Caramel Apple Tartlets are a smart choice. The blend of caramel and apple makes each tartlet feel special, while the small size lets guests try more than one. I tend to see smiles and nods when these make an appearance at church events. They’re just right for sharing and create lots of friendly moments among guests.
Get the Recipe: Mini Caramel Apple Tartlets

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.

Tasting these Crumbl Biscoff Cookies turns any church gathering into something memorable. Their soft texture and cozy flavor make them popular for potlucks, ready to welcome everyone with a little bit of sweetness. Guests usually give a nod when they grab another one, showing how much they enjoy them. It’s clear these cookies help people settle in, relax, and look forward to the rest of the event.
Get the Recipe: Crumbl Biscoff Cookies

Blueberry Shortcake

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

Blue meets cream in these Blueberry Shortcake treats, offering the kind of dessert that fits every church setting. Plates come back for seconds as people try the gentle mixed flavors, feeling both refreshed and comfortable. Nothing feels forced or fancy about this recipe, just honest sweetness and real fruit. I find it adds a nice balance to dessert tables that can sometimes feel crowded with heavy options.
Get the Recipe: Blueberry Shortcake

Pecan Pie Brownies

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

Whenever these Pecan Pie Brownies show up on a plate, they seem to spark interest right away. A blend of gooey chocolate and crunchy pecan adds excitement to even the simplest gathering, lifting spirits as people talk and share. Guests pick out these brownies quickly, proving they’re the kind worth returning for. Their Southern charm is easy to notice and makes every church event a little cozier.
Get the Recipe: Pecan Pie Brownies

Peppermint Fluff

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

Guests at church events love finding these Peppermint Fluff bowls on the table, since they feel surprisingly light and lively. Scooping into this dessert gives folks a cheerful taste with a bit of coolness in every bite. Peppermint helps break up heavier treats, keeping the mood friendly and fun. I find it’s an easy way to add a festive touch to group gatherings, especially when people want something fresh.
Get the Recipe: Peppermint Fluff

Sweet Potato Pie

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

Each time these Sweet Potato Pie slices are served, people enjoy the gentle sweetness and familiar flavor. They bring memories to mind for some, while others just appreciate the comfort this dessert offers. Church gatherings feel warmer with sweet potato pie around since it’s a recipe that always encourages conversation. I’ve seen smiles and nods from guests when this pie comes out, making the day feel special.
Get the Recipe: Sweet Potato Pie

Southern Spiced Brownies

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

Made for sharing, these Southern Spiced Brownies offer just the twist people look for in a classic dessert. Warm spices give each bite more personality, bringing variety to church gatherings where guests enjoy sampling different options. Folks often ask about these brownies, wondering what makes them feel extra inviting. It’s easy to see why these become favorites among groups who appreciate a little surprise.
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.

Bringing these Cracker Barrel Cinnamon Roll Pie slices to a church event adds comfort and familiar flavors to any table. Their sweet, layered filling usually gets people curious, so plates fill fast. I see guests taking second helpings, showing how much they appreciate the gentle hint of cinnamon. Nothing feels too rich or heavy, just old-school flavors that satisfy everyone who stops by.
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.

Chocolate lovers flock to these Fudgy Chocolate Brownie Cookies at gatherings, where chewy texture and bold flavor stand out. Soon enough, plates empty and smiles appear as people enjoy a second bite. These cookies fit any kind of event, blending right in with all the other homemade choices. When guests want something safe yet a bit indulgent, brownie cookies always answer the call.
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.

Church gatherings feel brightened when these Caramel Apple Sheet Cake squares are set out for dessert. Layers of apple and caramel come together to offer something everyone can dig in to, whether it’s a big group or a smaller circle. I notice guests tend to linger around this cake, chatting as they try different pieces. It creates a casual, sweet atmosphere that makes meeting others a bit easier.
Get the Recipe: Caramel Apple Sheet Cake

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.

Lively conversation quickly circles around these Heath Bar Poke Cake slices as dessert gets passed. The mix of flavors in each piece encourages guests to ask for seconds, making church events even more cheerful. People notice how this treat stands out from ordinary cakes, turning heads and inviting friendly exchanges. I think everyone appreciates finding something fun and new at the dessert table.
Get the Recipe: Heath Bar Poke Cake

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.

Arriving at a church gathering with these Apple Crumb Danishes ensures an excited welcome. Soft, crumbly topping and gentle apple flavor mean guests often linger nearby, sampling and chatting about the dessert. It’s always a hit when people want something easy to grab and enjoy while catching up. These danishes show how comfort desserts can make people feel more at home in a big group.
Get the Recipe: Apple Crumb Danishes

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.

Guests who spot these Peanut Butter and Date Chocolate Bark pieces at church gatherings always seem curious. The combination of creamy and chewy textures has a way of sparking calls for extra servings. While some enjoy the familiar peanut butter taste, others like the hint of fruit mixed in. I notice these snacks get picked up quickly, showing how different flavors can bring people together.
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.

Every time these Avalanche Cookies appear, they offer a simple dessert that encourages friendly chatter. Tucked among the rest of the sweets, their unusual shapes and chewy bites bring smiles to the crowd. Church events often feel warmer when guests discover a treat that’s easy to grab. These cookies help fill the table with excitement and energy, spreading good vibes all around.
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.

Baking these Graham Cracker Cake squares feels right for a church dessert table, where gentle sweetness offers a calm comfort to guests. The soft crumb and subtle flavor keep people coming back for another slice, while adding a homey touch to group gatherings. I find the cake brings a lighter balance to richer options, giving everyone space to try something new. It’s the kind of dessert that’s always welcome.
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.

Sometimes, these Blueberry Boy Bait squares are the first to vanish at church events thanks to their friendly flavor. The cake’s soft feel and berry highlights bring energy to a bustling dessert table, encouraging guests to mingle as they taste. It’s easy to see why people ask what it’s called, since it looks understated but offers lots of appeal. I love how this recipe fits right into the spirit of sharing.
Get the Recipe: Blueberry Boy Bait

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.

Enjoying these Hot Cocoa Cookies at a church gathering feels like sharing warmth in bite-sized pieces. Soft and crumbly, they attract both kids and adults, making a dessert table brighter and livelier. They offer a simple way to create smiles when the group wants a treat that feels like home. More than once, I spot people reaching for seconds, showing how much these cookies are appreciated.
Get the Recipe: Hot Cocoa Cookies

Texas Trash Pie

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

Lively moments happen around these Texas Trash Pie slices, which bring lots of variety to any church dessert table. Different flavors make each bite interesting and also spark conversation among guests. There’s always a surprise in every piece, so people tend to compare their favorites as they sample. Group settings feel more fun when a dessert like this adds excitement without being too fancy.
Get the Recipe: Texas Trash Pie

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 feelings spread through a crowd as these Cinnamon Roll Poke Cake squares are served. The soft cake and familiar cinnamon flavor make guests slow down and really enjoy their dessert. I’ve watched people gather around, sharing thoughts about how much they like this treat. Even though the cake looks simple, it always draws plenty of attention and makes everyone feel welcome.
Get the Recipe: Cinnamon Roll Poke Cake

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.

Layered desserts like these Berry Trifle bowls create a sense of celebration at any church event. Colorful berries add brightness and make the table feel festive while encouraging people to try something fresh together. It’s a dessert that welcomes sharing, and guests usually ask what it is after their first taste. I find it brings a little fun to bigger gatherings, helping everyone connect as they dig in.
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.

Joy gets spread around when slices of these Peanut Butter and Chocolate Pie are passed from guest to guest. Each bite mixes comfort and fun, blending different flavors people recognize right away. Church gatherings feel livelier with this pie in the mix, as guests nod and pass compliments. It’s the kind of dessert that sparks conversation and helps folks make lasting memories together.
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.

Gathering with friends becomes sweeter once these Crumbl Copycat Key Lime Cookies appear on the table. Tangy flavor and soft texture give them a special spot among other desserts, helping everyone find something different and interesting. When people want a fun treat, these cookies make the group laugh and relax. First bites always bring smiles, showing how a little citrus can light up the day.
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.

Welcoming guests with these Caramel Apple Cheesecake Bars ensures the dessert table looks inviting. Creamy layers and apple goodness encourage conversation as people sample and compare their favorites. I notice guests linger longer, enjoying each bite in a friendly setting. Bars like these create warmth and bring a positive spark to church events, helping everyone feel included.
Get the Recipe: Caramel Apple Cheesecake Bars

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.

Choosing these Pecan Shortbread Cookies makes sharing simple at church gatherings, since their bite-sized shapes appeal to everyone. The gentle crunch and buttery flavor mean guests enjoy them without feeling overwhelmed. It’s easy to see these cookies get picked up quickly, showing how much people like a classic treat. I find they add balance to the dessert spread while keeping things light and approachable.
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.

Church dessert tables look extra welcoming when these Raspberry Crescent Ring pastries are sliced and ready to share. Their pretty shape makes folks curious, while the tangy berry filling draws compliments from the group. Guests linger nearby, sampling and smiling as they enjoy the treat. I love how this recipe creates a homey atmosphere, encouraging conversation and friendly moments.
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.

Groups gather around these Butternut Squash Loaf with Spiced Icing slices, noticing their bright, cheerful look. The loaf invites guests to slow down and enjoy a gentle bite, sharing laughter and good feelings. I see people appreciate the easy, comforting style that fits well with church events. Desserts like this help everyone feel welcome and make connections stronger between guests.
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.

Many church guests look forward to these Crumbl Dark Dream Cookies, knowing their bold flavor offers something extra. Soft, rich texture lets folks enjoy chocolate without being too much. When gatherings need a bit of excitement, this cookie brings happiness and surprises. The dessert table always gets a boost when these crowd-pleasers show up.
Get the Recipe: Crumbl Dark Dream Cookies

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.

Plates fill up quickly with these Pecan Slab Pie squares, as church guests recognize a familiar favorite right away. Simple, nutty flavor matches the welcoming spirit of group events, helping everyone feel comfortable. The pie creates a sense of celebration during dessert time, and people chat more freely as they sample different pieces. I find it’s a reliable choice for making any gathering feel extra special.
Get the Recipe: Pecan Slab Pie

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