1. Pumpkin mousse pie
For this dessert, you’ll need to mix pumpkin puree, cream cheese, and whipping cream and flavor it with pumpkin spices. The mixture is spread over a ready-made or graham cracker crust. The mousse mixture is ready to eat after 2 hours in the fridge. To get the full recipe, click here.
2. Cake batter truffles
These lovely truffles are a great treat for your guests, and they’re healthy foods too. The main ingredients here are yellow cake mix and white almond bark. The vanilla extract adds to the flavor of these melt-in-your-mouth truffles. To get the full recipe, click here.
3. No-bake apple pie bites
These little treats are the mini versions of apple pie. All you need to do to is cook the apples with lemon juice and spices to make a filling and put the mixture into mini phyllo shells. Top it off with whipped cream and served at room temperature. To get the full recipe, click here.
4. No-bake white chocolate pumpkin fudge
If you’re looking for the best diet plan for weight loss, then this fall dessert is for you. The sweetness comes from white chocolate and pumpkin puree that you’ll need to melt together and refrigerate. To get the full recipe, click here.
5. No-bake pumpkin icebox cake
It takes just a couple of minutes to whip this mouthful of cozy fall flavors. To make this creamy dessert, you need to layer graham crackers between a creamy mix of pumpkin puree, cream cheese, and whipped cream. To get the full recipe, click here.
6. No-bake sweet potato cake
This is a dense, rich, and chocolaty dessert with coconut sugar that some consider a diabetic food. Sweet potato, cocoa powder, and shredded coconut are mixed to make this densely-textured dessert that is ready in just under 20 minutes. You can also substitute the coconut sugar with dates for an even healthier alternative. To get the full recipe, click here.
7. Uptown figs
The combination of salty and sweet flavors may seem unusual at first, but once you’ve had a taste of these simple and healthy treats, you’ll understand why they’re all the craze lately. All you need is a whole bunch of figs, salted almonds, powdered sugar, and orange liqueur. To get the full recipe, click here.
8. No-bake pumpkin pie jars
The texture of this dessert is smooth and satisfying. It’s essentially a fall version of summer trifles. The recipe asks for pumpkin puree, cream cheese, and marshmallows which blend like a dream. The cookie layer adds just a bit of texture to perfect the dish. To get the full recipe, click here.
9. No-bake chocolate, fig, and date slices
These are perfect desserts for the holiday seasons as they ooze with the aroma of orange, Grand Marnier, and honey. The soft texture comes from the slices if dried fruit mixed in melted chocolate. Once the mixture is cooled, it is ready to be sliced into bite-size pieces. To get the full recipe, click here.
10. Zuccotto
You’ll be sure to impress your guests with this doomed-shaped liqueur flavored cake. The recipe requires semicircle cuts from a round sponge cake arranged around a layer of orange, ricotta, and cream filling. To get the full recipe, click here.
11. No-bake pumpkin pecan ice cream pie
Pecans and pumpkins make the perfect fall combo. We’re sure this cool dessert will impress your guests at your Thanksgiving celebration. This recipe involves simple ingredient layering and freezing, so it’s good when you’re short of time. To get the full recipe, click here.
12. Banoffee pies
Crunchy Anzac buckets topped with bananas, caramel, and cream makes this dessert everyone’s favorite. You’ll need a couple of small tart tins to make individual pies. The Anzac biscuits make for the base layer that is topped with creamy caramel and whipped cream. To get the full recipe, click here.
13. Pumpkin Apple no-bake dessert
Cinnamon, graham crackers crust topped with a layer of pumpkin puree and apple pie filling and garnished with whipped cream makes for this delightful fall dessert. To get the full recipe, click here.
14. Chia, almond, and cacao balls
Although this recipe requires a lot of ingredients, the process of making these flavorful and chewy balls is quite simple. You essentially just need to mix the ingredients in a certain order, and the dessert is ready in around 30 minutes. To get the full recipe, click here.
15. Choc-banana cheesecake
For those looking for guilt-free indulgence, this low-calorie cheesecake is the perfect combo. The recipe is pretty simple. Just layer the biscuits in a greased spring form pan and mixing the other ingredients for the filling. After a night in the freezer, the dessert is ready for serving. To get the full recipe, click here. Featured photo credit: OneGreenPlanet via google.com