Cherry desserts cover way more ground than just pie, and this list proves it. From soft hand pies and chilled cheesecake to upside-down cakes, crumb bars, cookies, and ice cream, cherries show up sweet, tart, and ready to bake, chill, or stir into just about anything. You’ll find a mix of recipes here that use fresh cherries, frozen, canned, or even ground cherries, depending on the dish. Some go creamy, some go crisp, and a few bring in chocolate, almond, or cinnamon to take the flavor up without making things complicated. Whether you’re baking bars, blending popsicles, or spooning cobbler straight from the pan, these desserts are made for the season, but most hold up anytime you’ve got cherries on hand and want something that feels finished without needing much work.

Cherry Cream Cheese Pie

Cherry Cream Cheese Pie. Photo credit: Southern Food and Fun.

This chilled pie layers a smooth cream cheese filling under a sweet cherry topping. The crust stays crisp while the center holds its shape. It slices clean after chilling and serves best cold. A classic make-ahead dessert that always delivers.
Get the Recipe: Cherry Cream Cheese Pie

Sweet Cherry Handpies

Two cherry handpies on a white plate.
Sweet Cherry Handpies. Photo credit: One Hot Oven.

Flaky pastry folded around a juicy cherry filling and baked until golden. The fruit stays soft without leaking, and the edges crisp up with every bite. Easy to make ahead and freeze. Great for packing up or grabbing on the go.
Get the Recipe: Sweet Cherry Handpies

Cherry Apple Crisp

A bowl of cherry apple crisp topped with a scoop of vanilla ice cream, placed on a floral napkin. Two green apples are in the background.
Cherry Apple Crisp. Photo credit: Mama’s on a Budget.

Cherries and apples bake into a warm, soft filling topped with a brown sugar oat crumble. The mix balances sweet, tart, and spiced in every spoonful. Bake until the top is crisp and the filling bubbles through. Serve warm with a scoop on top.
Get the Recipe: Cherry Apple Crisp

Cherry Almond Thumbprint Cookies

Cherry Almond Thumbprint Cookies. Photo credit: Maria’s Mixing Bowl.

Soft, buttery cookies pressed and filled with sweet cherry jam before baking. The almond flavor runs through the base and holds up well with the fruit. These bake golden with soft centers. A strong choice for gifting or stacking on a tray.
Get the Recipe: Cherry Almond Thumbprint Cookies

Frozen Chocolate Cherry Bars

Frozen Chocolate Cherry Bars. Photo credit: Running to the Kitchen.

Cherries get folded into a creamy chocolate filling that freezes into clean-cut bars. The base stays firm while the top softens just enough. Chill overnight for best texture. A cold dessert that slices like fudge and tastes like candy.
Get the Recipe: Frozen Chocolate Cherry Bars

Cherry Apricot Upside Down Cake

Cherry and apricot upside down cake on a white plate.
Cherry Apricot Upside Down Cake. Photo credit: One Hot Oven.

Apricots and cherries caramelize at the bottom of the pan and flip into a sticky, sweet topping. The cake underneath bakes soft and soaks up just enough juice. Serve warm or cooled—it works both ways. A good pick for when stone fruit is in season.
Get the Recipe: Cherry Apricot Upside Down Cake

Cherry Danish Recipe

Cherry Danish Recipe. Photo credit: Maria’s Mixing Bowl.

Flaky pastry layered with cream cheese and cherry filling, then baked until golden. The filling melts slightly into the pastry as it bakes. Add glaze or leave it plain. This one’s easy to shape and hard to mess up.
Get the Recipe: Cherry Danish Recipe

Gluten free cherry cobbler

A slice of cherry cobbler topped with vanilla ice cream and a cherry, served on a white plate with a spoon—one of the best easy cherry desserts for sweet cravings.
Gluten free cherry cobbler. Photo credit: At the Immigrant’s Table.

Sweet cherries bake under a topping made with almond flour or gluten-free mix. The crust bakes crisp on the edges and soft in the center. Serve warm with ice cream or cold the next day. It’s simple, flexible, and doesn’t feel like a swap.
Get the Recipe: Gluten free cherry cobbler

Cherry Pie Cupcakes

Cherry Pie Cupcakes. Photo credit: Maria’s Mixing Bowl.

Cupcakes filled with cherry pie filling and topped with whipped frosting or crumble. The filling bakes soft but holds its shape inside. Each bite tastes like a slice of pie in cupcake form. Easy to dress up or keep simple.
Get the Recipe: Cherry Pie Cupcakes

Cherry Blossom Cookies

Cherry Blossom Cookies. Photo credit: Maria’s Mixing Bowl.

Soft sugar cookies baked with a cherry twist and topped with a chocolate kiss in the center. They hold their shape and color well. Chill the dough for the best texture. A sweet spin on a classic cookie tray staple.
Get the Recipe: Cherry Blossom Cookies

Cherry Chocolate Chip Ice Cream

Cherry Chocolate Ice Cream in a glass jar with a spoon.
Cherry Chocolate Chip Ice Cream. Photo credit: Lara Clevenger.

Sweet cherries and dark chocolate chips swirl into a creamy base that churns smooth. The fruit stays soft and the chocolate adds crunch. Freeze until firm and scoopable. Tastes like a grown-up version of cherry vanilla.
Get the Recipe: Cherry Chocolate Chip Ice Cream

Cherry Cinnamon Rolls

Image shows a closeup of a Cherry Cinnamon Roll on a small plate.
Cherry Cinnamon Rolls. Photo credit: Honest and Truly.

Cinnamon rolls layered with cherry filling and baked until soft and golden. The fruit melts into the swirl while the icing drips down the sides. Serve warm for the full effect. These bake sticky, soft, and packed with flavor.
Get the Recipe: Cherry Cinnamon Rolls

German Cherry Crumb Cake

German Cherry Crumb Cake. Photo credit: Cheerful Cook.

A light cake base topped with tart cherries and a soft crumb topping. The cake stays moist and the topping bakes golden. Serve as-is or with a dusting of sugar. It’s sliceable, simple, and easy to repeat.
Get the Recipe: German Cherry Crumb Cake

Cherry Salad

Cherry fluff salad in blue bowls with whipped cream.
Cherry Salad. Photo credit: Upstate Ramblings.

A chilled mix of cherries, whipped topping, and sweet add-ins like pineapple or marshmallow. It stirs together fast and sets in the fridge. Sweet, fluffy, and a little retro in the best way. Best served cold with a big spoon.
Get the Recipe: Cherry Salad

Cherry Chocolate Chip Pie

Cherry Chocolate Chip Pie. Photo credit: Maria’s Mixing Bowl.

A soft pie filled with chocolate chips and cherries, baked into a chewy, rich slice. The filling sets just enough to hold its shape without drying out. Serve warm or cooled depending on how you want the chips. A dessert that eats like a brownie and pie in one.
Get the Recipe: Cherry Chocolate Chip Pie

Cherry Cheesecake

A slice of cherry cheesecake on a plate.
Cherry Cheesecake. Photo credit: Splash of Taste.

Classic cheesecake with cherry topping poured over a smooth, creamy base. The crust bakes crisp while the filling sets soft but sliceable. Chill overnight for clean edges. A no-fail combination that always shows up strong.
Get the Recipe: Cherry Cheesecake

Chocolate Cherry Cobbler Cake

A dish with chocolate chips and cherries in it.
Chocolate Cherry Cobbler Cake. Photo credit: Call Me PMc.

This cobbler bakes into soft cake layered with cherry filling and swirls of chocolate. The edges crisp while the center stays gooey and rich. Scoop it out warm and serve with something cold. It’s bold, sweet, and comes together in one pan.
Get the Recipe: Chocolate Cherry Cobbler Cake

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