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Easy No-Bake Christmas Desserts For Busy Hosts

Written by Tarishi Shrivastava | Dec 25, 2024 7:00:00 AM

Hosting a Christmas party has its perks and pitfalls, between decorating the house, creating the perfect playlist and making sure your guests have a great time, finding time to make elaborate desserts can feel like a stretch. But here is the good news, you do not have to spend hours in the kitchen to serve delicious sweet treats. No-bake desserts are here to save the day!

These easy recipes not only let you whip up tasty treats in no time but also let you spend quality time with your loved ones. Whether you are looking for something rich and decadent, light and fruity or a mix of both, no-bake Christmas desserts have got you covered. And with a bit of creativity, you can add festive touches like peppermint, cranberries and spices to these recipes and they will look as good as they taste.

Ideal for the busy host, these desserts are easy and impressive, so they will be a winner at any party. From creamy cheesecakes to layered trifles, these quick recipes will get your dessert table looking great with no fuss. So go ahead and impress your guests while keeping it simple!

No Bake Nutella And Berry Crepe Rolls For Your Christmas Party

Nutella and Berry Crepe Rolls are a quick dessert that combines the richness of Nutella with the tartness of fresh berries. Perfect for busy hosts, this no-bake treat is easy to make and fancy enough for parties.

Ingredients

  • 6 crepes
  • 1 cup nutella
  • 1 cup fresh strawberries
  • ½ cup fresh raspberries or blueberries
  • 2 tsp powdered sugar
  • Chopped nuts (almonds, pistachios or hazelnuts)

Method

  1. Place one crepe flat on a clean surface or a large plate.
  2. Using a butter knife or spatula, spread about 2 tablespoons of Nutella on the crepe.
  3. Place sliced strawberries and whole raspberries or blueberries on top of the Nutella. Add chopped nuts if desired.
  4. Starting from one end, roll the crepe tightly into a log, making sure the filling stays inside.
  5. Cut the crepe log into bite-sized rolls (about 2 inches each).
  6. To make serving easier, insert a toothpick into each roll.
  7. Sprinkle it with powdered sugar and serve.

7 Easy No-Bake Desserts For Christmas

1. Peppermint Oreo Truffles

Take your dessert to the next level with these indulgent peppermint Oreo truffles. As easy to make as they are to eat. Crush chocolate sandwich cookies (Oreos work best) into a fine crumb and mix with cream cheese until smooth. Roll into balls, freeze to firm and then dip into melted white chocolate. For a festive touch sprinkle crushed peppermint candies or red and green sugar crystals on top before the chocolate sets.

2. No-Bake Gingerbread Cheesecake Cups

No fuss and no baking are required with these no-bake gingerbread cheesecake cups. Layer spiced gingerbread cookie crumbs (mix crushed gingersnaps with melted butter) in the base of a dessert glass. Top with a creamy cheesecake filling made by blending cream cheese, powdered sugar, vanilla extract and a pinch of cinnamon. Add a layer of whipped cream and a sprinkle of ground nutmeg on top.

3. Cranberry Pistachio Bark

This dessert is the perfect combination of sweet, tart and crunchy. Melt white or dark chocolate in a double boiler for a smooth and glossy finish. Pour the melted chocolate onto a parchment-lined tray and spread thinly. Scatter dried cranberries, roasted pistachios and a sprinkle of flaky sea salt over the top before it sets.

4. Layered Chocolate Pudding Parfaits

Layering is the key to these chocolate pudding parfaits looking as good as they taste. Make a batch of chocolate pudding from scratch or use a good-quality shop-bought mix. In individual glasses layer crushed chocolate biscuits, pudding and lightly sweetened whipped cream. Repeat until the glass is full, top with a generous sprinkle of chocolate shavings, edible glitter or a maraschino cherry.

5. Eggnog Tiramisu

This no-bake tiramisu is a holiday twist on the classic Italian dessert. Soak ladyfingers in a mixture of eggnog and a splash of rum (or omit the rum for a kid-friendly version). Layer the ladyfingers with a mascarpone cream made by blending mascarpone cheese, whipped cream and sugar. Dust each layer with cocoa powder. Refrigerate overnight to let the flavors meld.

6. Coconut Snowball Bites

Add a snowy touch to your holiday with these easy and elegant coconut snowball bites. Mix desiccated coconut with condensed milk, powdered sugar and a pinch of cardamom for a hint of Indian spice. Roll into small balls and coat with more desiccated coconut for a fluffy snow-like effect. For extra flair you can stuff the centre of each bite with an almond or cashew.