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When the summer heat kicks in, nothing feels better than these cool, fruity treats. They are just what you need to beat the heatwave.
Let’s dive in!
1) Strawberry Blender Cake By Allrecipes

Strawberry is known as one of the best summer’s produce.
With this blender cake recipe, you can transform your freshly harvested strawberries into something indulgent and satisfying. It’s one of my favorite desserts.
2) Cherry Sorbet By Eating Well

You need only 3 ingredients to whip up this classic delicacy. Cherry sorbet is a refreshing and satisfying after-meal treat.
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3) Cucumber Sandwich By Whitney Bond

Everything comes together within 15 minutes!
This cucumber sandwich ensures that you enjoy something cool and refreshing on hot summer days. You will love every bite.
4) Cherry Crisp By Allrecipes

Cherry crisp tastes so good that you might want to munch on it all day. It has the perfect blend of flavors, which makes every mouthful satisfying and refreshing.
If you want something sweet and tart for dessert, try out this cherry crisp.
5) Blueberry Peach Crumble By Two Peas and Their Pod

With this dessert on the table, everyone will dig in right away, etching for their bite.
I love blueberry peach crumble because it combines 2 of summer’s best produce into one decadent treat.
6) Cherry Clafoutis By Serious Eats

This dessert is so elegant that your guests would not know it is super-easy to make. Cherry clafoutis has a delightful taste, which sets the mood for festivities.
You can also enjoy it alone.
7) Blackberry Buckle By Savory Experiments

If you want a dessert with sweet and tart flavors, this is a must-try! Blackberry buckle is easy to make and enjoyable on hot summer days.
8) Peach Cobbler By Wholesome Yum

Peach cobbler is a summertime, comforting, homestyle dessert. With this recipe, you can make a healthier version with no sugar or flour.
9) Strawberry Sonker By Simplyrecipes

This strawberry sonker is so easy to make that even a beginner chef would have no problem whipping it up. You can be sure to enjoy every bite.
The strawberry adds a hint of sweetness to your dessert.
10) Yogurt With Blueberries By Eating Well

Yogurt with blueberries is a healthy, high-protein dessert.
The best part is that it has enough sweetness to satisfy your craving without the need for processed sugar or flour. This is an indulgent yet healthy dessert.
11) Caribbean Mango Avocado Ahi Lettuce Wraps By Whitney Bond

With this recipe, you can enjoy all the sweetness of an indulgent treat while keeping things healthy.
This snack is also easy to make within 15 minutes.
12) Canned Mandarin Orange By The Spruce Eats

Add this to your dessert mix for a bright, fresh, citrusy flavor.
Canned mandarin orange is a perfect summertime choice, especially during the heatwave days.
13) Strawberry Ice Cream By Allrecipes

Ice cream is a popular dessert!
This strawberry ice cream recipe has a sweet flavor, which makes every scoop delightful. It is a great way to cool yourself down in July.
14) Blueberry Pie By Serious Eats

There is no better way to celebrate the season’s fresh berries than with this pie. Blueberry pie is a nice snack for an after-meal treat.
It is easy to make and delightful enough to make every bite exciting!
Check out the recipe hereI miss summer so much… Making this list of recipes made me even more excited, because it’s a sign that summer is coming!
I really hope you enjoyed it. As always, I want to remind you that you can (and should!) save these recipes to your Pinterest boards.
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