Everything is prettier in pink! Brighten your treats table with our collection of delicious and photogenic pink desserts, choosing from cookies, cakes, ice creams, pies and more.

35 Pretty Pink Desserts That Taste as Good as They Look

Raspberry Mousse
This five-ingredient recipe is free of artificial colors or flavors: Its vibrant pink color comes from fresh, pureed raspberries. With a few ingredient swaps, the recipe can be made into a tasty vegan dessert.
Cherry Blossom Cookies
These cookies are a holiday classic and look gorgeous on any dessert platter. Maraschino cherry juice gives the cookies their vibrant color and sweet cherry flavor.
Mamaw Emily's Strawberry Cake
We love a recipe that uses a boxed cake mix to minimize prep time! This one also includes strawberry gelatin and finely chopped strawberries, transforming the cake’s color from white to pink.
Sour Cream Sugar Cookies
Sour cream is the secret ingredient for creating moist, flavorful desserts. To achieve the frosting’s vibrant color, this recipe uses paste food coloring, which might be called paste gel at the store. Use a toothpick to transfer the food coloring to the frosting for less mess.
Pink Cupcakes
The pink color isn’t limited to the frosting here: The entire cupcake is pink! Pink paste food coloring, plus pink coarse sugar and pink pearls, make this dessert stand out. You can even freeze the cupcakes unfrosted for up to three months, so this is a fantastic make-ahead option.
Pennsylvania Dutch Potato Doughnuts
Believe it or not, mashed potatoes are added to the dough to make these doughnuts extra soft. Don’t knock it until you’ve tried it! Food coloring, while optional, turns the icing pink.
Strawberry Shortcake Cookies
When life gives you strawberries, make naturally pink strawberry shortcake cookies. This simple recipe is so easy that you could even try it on a weeknight. The only specialty tool you’ll need is a 3-inch round cookie cutter or biscuit cutter to make perfect shortcake circles.
Macarons
This classic French dessert might look intimidating to make, but it’s totally worth it—and very doable with some practice. We recommend using a few baking tools, notably a kitchen scale, a food processor and a pastry bag fitted with a #7 or #10 round tip. Add gel food coloring to the meringue to make it extra pink.
Strawberry Ice Cream Cake
If you’ve ever chased the ice cream truck, you’re probably familiar with the classic strawberry ice cream bars. This cake version is packed with freeze-dried strawberries and is tasty enough to be devoured by both kids and adults.
Battenberg Cake
Almond marzipan and apricot jam join forces for this classic British dessert. Two drops of pink food coloring take the cake from blah to beautiful.
Strawberry Cookies
While I’m usually an equal supporter of jelly and jam, our editors recommend using jelly for these yummy cookies. It tends to spread more smoothly and contains fewer bits of fruit. Strawberry gelatin, in addition to the jelly, gives these cookies their bright color.
Strawberry Sorbet Sensation
If you love berries and cream, you’ll love this simple frozen dessert. It comes together in only 20 minutes, but it does need to freeze overnight, so make sure to plan ahead.
Quick & Easy Gumdrops
You won’t need any special equipment to whip up a batch of these soft and tasty bright pink gumdrops. This recipe makes quite a few gumdrops, but the extras store well in an airtight container in the refrigerator.
Cranberry Orange Shortbread Cookies
These pink and white striped cookies may look more complicated than regular shortbread recipes, but they’re actually quite simple to make if you use a loaf pan. Simply layer the dough into the pan and refrigerate it until firm. Then, slice and bake the cranberry orange cookies.
Cherry Cheese Windmills
Every dish is better with cheese—yes, even cookies! Use a pastry wheel or sharp knife to cut the dough, then fill it with sweetened cream cheese and cherries. Fold the cookies into pinwheel shapes before baking.
Chocolate-Dipped Strawberry Meringue Roses
These meringue cookies look like something you’d find in a fancy French bakery, but you can make them at home without too much trouble. You’ll need a pastry bag with a #1M star tip and a food processor. Strawberry gelatin and freeze-dried strawberries add gorgeous color.
Strawberry-Rhubarb Pie
Celebrate summer with a classic seasonal combination. We love strawberry and rhubarb recipes because the tartness of the rhubarb balances perfectly with the sweet strawberries. This recipe is especially good because the flavors are all wrapped up in a flaky pie crust.
White Chocolate-Raspberry Mousse Cheesecake
A mousse made with frozen raspberries and raspberry liqueur makes this cheesecake recipe irresistible. Don’t skimp on the cooling time—chilling the cake in the fridge overnight helps the dessert keep its shape.
Freezer Strawberry Shortbread Dessert
This pink treat has a secret ingredient: nonalcoholic strawberry daiquiri mix! Combined with fresh strawberries, it gives the dish its gorgeous color.
Strawberry-Rhubarb Ice Pops
You’ll need a set of freezer pop molds to create this recipe, but they’re worth the purchase because this is one of those recipes you’ll want to make over and over again! Fresh or frozen rhubarb, strawberries, strawberry yogurt and unsweetened applesauce make these ice pops a unique and elevated summer treat.
Cherry Cola Cake
This unexpected cake features cherry-flavored cola and mini marshmallows in the batter. Frozen cherry-pomegranate juice concentrate makes the marshmallow fluff frosting pink too.
Strawberry Cheesecake Ice Cream
I scream, you scream, we all scream for … cheesecake ice cream! This grown-up twist on an ice cream truck favorite always hits the spot. We recommend using fresh strawberries for this recipe, so you may want to try soaking the strawberries in salt water to remove any debris or bugs from the fruit.
Creamy Pastel Mints
These adorable little mints are made with cream cheese, peppermint extract, confectioners’ sugar and a bit of red food coloring. Since they’re a dairy-based dessert, they should be stored in an airtight container in the fridge until you’re ready to enjoy them.
Cool Strawberry Cream
This frosty pink dish is similar to homemade ice cream recipes but without all the hassle. Just mix the ingredients and pop them in the freezer! This dessert is served with a blueberry sauce, but you can double down on pink hues by making it with raspberries or strawberries instead.
Cherry Ice Cream
When you really want to impress your guests, surprise them with this homemade cherry ice cream. To make it extra decadent, add frozen dark chocolate chips before churning the custard base in your ice cream maker.
Fruit-Filled Cupcakes
Your friends will be shocked that you didn’t buy these delightful filled cupcakes at the bakery. You can bake the fruit filling right inside the cupcake batter, so you don’t need any special equipment to make these treats.
Raspberry Cake
Absolutely everything on this decadent raspberry cake is pink, from the frozen raspberries in the frosting to the raspberry gelatin in the cake itself. Take the dessert over the top by finishing it with even more fresh raspberries as a garnish.
Fourth of July Ice Cream Cake
We call this a Fourth of July cake, but it’s colorful enough to make for any pink-colored occasion, like Valentine’s Day or a baby shower. The recipe calls for store-bought angel food cake and ice cream, so no baking or churning is required.
Copycat Starbucks Cake Pops
You don’t need to visit a cafe to enjoy these fun cake pops. They can be made any color of the rainbow, but we like making all-pink pops by combining red velvet cake with pink frosting and candy coating. Pass the pink sprinkles, please!
Strawberry Poke Cake
If you’ve never made one before, a poke cake recipe creates a double-layer cake that is “poked” to give it holes. Then, a delicious filling (in this case, strawberries and strawberry gelatin) is poured over the entire cake to seep into the holes before the cake is frosted.
Rhubarb Tart
Give this dessert flair by making homemade rhubarb ribbons to place on top. Using a vegetable peeler, make long, thin slices of rhubarb to adorn the tart. You could also add candied edible flowers, like pansies, for an extra-special touch.
Frozen Sandwich Cookies
Believe it or not, these three-ingredient frozen cookie treats are ready to pop in the freezer in only 10 minutes. And since they’re made with strawberry cream cheese and yogurt, they’re a bit lighter than traditional ice cream sandwiches.
Pinwheel Mints
These eye-catching homemade mints are pink and green, so they’re fantastic for the holidays. Use waxed paper to roll out the dough and create the whimsical swirl pattern.
Red Velvet Crinkle Cookies
There’s so much to love about this cookie recipe. They’re sweet, they’re chewy, they’re fancy and they’re pink! Best of all, you can freeze the cookies after they’re baked, so you can enjoy them anytime. Freeze the cooled cookies on a baking sheet, then store them in a freezer-safe container for up to three months.
Strawberry Cheesecake Pancakes
Give breakfast a decadent makeover with these pretty-in-pink pancakes. Crushed strawberries and strawberry jam make them pink, so no food coloring or gelatin is required.
Pink Desserts FAQ
How do you make desserts pink without using food coloring?
While food coloring can give desserts a bright, eye-popping pink color with minimal effort, many whole food ingredients can also do the trick. Pureed strawberries or raspberries add a beautiful pink color to cake or cookie batter, and cherry-pomegranate juice can brighten up frosting. Fruits like strawberries, raspberries, cranberries, rhubarb and cherries can be chopped to add a delightful pop of color to almost any dessert, or they can be simmered with a bit of sugar to create a saucier, more syrupy consistency.
What are the best pink-themed desserts for a romantic occasion?
Nothing says “I love you” like heart-shaped foods, so try to match your pink-themed dessert with a heart-shaped recipe. We especially love marbled meringue hearts, chocolate chip red velvet whoopie pies and jam-filled heart-shaped cookies. If you can’t decide which to make, bake a batch of each!
How do I make sure my pink dessert tastes as good as it looks?
Adding a few drops of food coloring can make any dessert look beautiful, but it can be a bit confusing to bite into a bright pink cupcake or sugar cookie that doesn’t taste like anything pink. For the best flavor, try adding raspberry or strawberry extract. Or, better yet, add fresh fruit to your pink-hued treats to ensure they taste and look as delicious as possible.