Last updated on February 21st, 2026 at 09:59 pm
If you’re looking for easy Easter treats that feel festive without turning on the oven, you’re in the right place. These no-bake favorites are perfect for busy weeks, last-minute hosting, and sweet little surprises for the kids. Whether you need Easter party food for a potluck, a brunch spread, or a weekend get-together, this list is packed with the best Easter desserts that are cute, crowd-friendly, and low-stress.

Bunny Ice Cream Sandwich Pops
These are adorable, kid-approved, and honestly one of my favorite spring desserts ideas. With just some ice cream sandwiches, marshmallows, sprinkles and white chocolate, they’re Easter-ready. They’re also great Easter party food because you can prep them ahead and keep them in the freezer until you need them.
Peeps Rice Krispie Treats
Classic, nostalgic, and so easy to make festive with colorful Peeps on top. They’re chewy, sweet, and always a hit with kids (and let’s be real, adults too). If you’re bringing easy Easter treats to a party, these travel well and don’t require plates and forks.
Easter Egg Oreo Truffles
These are the definition of best Easter desserts when you want something rich and cute with minimal effort. The creamy Oreo center is always a crowd-pleaser, and shaping them into eggs makes them feel extra special. Add pastel sprinkles or a drizzle and they look bakery-level without the work.
Frozen Lemonade Pie
Cold, creamy, and bright, this one tastes like spring in dessert form. It’s perfect if you want something refreshing after a big Easter meal, and it’s one of those easy Easter treats that feels a little different than the usual chocolate-heavy options. And it takes just a few minutes to whip up, and then your freezer does al the work.
Honey Lavender Ice Cream
This one feels a little fancy, but it’s still totally approachable for beginners. The honey makes it smooth and cozy, and the lavender adds that floral spring vibe that’s perfect for Easter. If you’re putting together some of the best Easter desserts for adults, this is a standout.
No-Bake Berry Cheesecake Cones
These are cute, portable, and perfect for Easter party food (especially if you’re serving kids). The creamy filling and fresh berries makes them feel light and colorful, and you can assemble them quickly right before serving. They also photograph beautifully for spring gatherings.
Strawberry Cheesecake Cups
These cups are sweet, creamy, and layered in a way that makes them look like you tried way harder than you did. They’re easy to portion, easy to serve, and perfect for a dessert table where people want to grab-and-go. If you need easy Easter treats that feel fresh and pretty, these are a go-to.
Lavender Matcha Chia Pudding
This is a fun option if you want a lighter, make-ahead dessert that still feels special. The matcha gives it a pretty color, the chia makes it satisfying, and the lavender keeps it feeling springy and unique. It’s also a great way to balance out the heavier best Easter desserts on the table.
Lemon Lavender Ice Cream
Creamy, bright, and floral in the best way, this is such a pretty spring dessert for Easter week. The lemon keeps it fresh while the lavender makes it feel a little elevated, like something you’d get at a cute café. It’s also an easy Easter treat to prep ahead so dessert is already handled.
Oreo Strawberry Crunch Pie
If you love that strawberry crunch vibe, this pie is a total showstopper with almost no effort. It’s creamy, crunchy, and has that fun “nostalgic ice cream truck” flavor that people go crazy for. For Easter party food that feels festive and different, this one is a winner.
Cheesecake Fruit Dip
This is one of the easiest ways to make a dessert table feel abundant without baking anything. It’s creamy and sweet, pairs with basically any fruit (and graham crackers), and works great for kids and adults. If you need easy Easter treats that double as a snack-y dessert, this dip is perfect.
Cherry Chocolate Ice Cream
Cherry + chocolate is such an underrated combo, and it’s extra fun and festive for spring. This one is rich without being too heavy, and it’s a great option when you want best Easter desserts that aren’t just cookies and cupcakes. Serve it in little cups with sprinkles for an easy party presentation.
Biscoff Cheesecake Cups
These are creamy, spiced, and totally addictive. Biscoff makes everything taste better, let’s be honest. The cups feel fancy but are super simple to assemble, which makes them ideal Easter party food when you’re short on time.
Lemon Oreo Balls
Bright, sweet, and bite-sized, these are a fun twist when you want something other than classic chocolate truffles. The lemon flavor makes them feel springy, and they’re perfect for adding pastel sprinkles to keep them Easter-themed. If you’re building a platter of easy Easter treats, these add a great pop of color and flavor.
Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough Balls
These are always a hit because they taste like the best part of baking, without even turning on the oven. They’re soft, sweet, and perfect for rolling in sprinkles, mini chips, or crushed cookies for a festive look. They also make great Easter party food because they’re easy to portion and easy to grab. If you want to branch out even more, I have other edible cookie dough recipes here.
Brownie Truffles
Rich, fudgy, and perfect for using up brownie scraps (or just making them on purpose because they’re that good). They feel super indulgent, but they’re still simple to roll, dip, and serve for Easter. If you want the best Easter desserts that feel extra decadent, these deliver.
Matcha Rice Krispie Treats
These are chewy and familiar, but the matcha gives them a unique twist that stands at parties. They’re a fun way to add a springy green color without food coloring, and you can decorate them with white chocolate drizzle or pastel sprinkles. For easy Easter treats that feel a little more “fresh and modern,” these are perfect.
No-bake desserts are my favorite secret weapon for Easter, especially when I want something cute and festive without spending all day in the kitchen. Whether you’re planning Easter party food for a crowd or just want a few easy Easter treats to keep in the fridge and freezer, this list has you covered. Pick a couple favorites, mix and match textures and flavors, and you’ll have a dessert spread that totally earns the title of best Easter desserts.

















