10 Easy Grilled Dessert Recipes Slideshow

These Greek-inspired biscuits can also be for dessert or for a sweet campfire breakfast. Refrigerated biscuits take on a whole new meaning.

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Balsamic Strawberry Preserve and Yogurt Crostini Recipe

Tangy meets sweet and creamy meets crisp crostini. Everything can be prepared ahead and assembled quickly right before your party.

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Black Cherry Clafouti Recipe

The batter for this traditional French dessert is somewhere between that of a cake and a custard. It takes no more than 10 minutes to prepare the batter in the blender.

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Grilled Banana Bread Ice Cream Sandwiches Recipe

How about a little summertime makeover?  A fun twist on an old classic.

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Grilled Corn Muffins with Blueberry Honey Butter Recipe

There is nothing I like better than a crispy, grilled corn muffin. Great for breakfast or dessert!

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Grilled Glazed Donuts with Mocha Espresso Dunk Recipe

Coffee, milk and chocolate — grilled donuts are a little bit of heaven on Earth.

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Old-Fashioned Grilled Peach Pies Recipe

In the South, mouths drool whenever fried pies are mentioned. By grilling these hand pies, you can make a toasty Southern treat.

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Grilled Pound Cake with Strawberry Basil Cream Cheese Recipe

The toasty flavor of lightly grilled pound cake is great with summer berries. Basil-kissed strawberry cream cheese is a delightful change.

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Grilled Peaches with Toasted Almond Granola Topping Recipe

Grilling peaches quickly transforms a seasonal fruit into an exciting dessert. The crunchy toasted almond topping topping makes for a delicious filling, as well as a healthy granola treat the next morning, should there be any leftovers.

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Campfire Skillet S'mores Recipe

This is sweet and oh so warm and gooey. Try to let them cool off, grab a spoon, and dig in.

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