10 Labor Day Desserts For The End Of Summer

10 Labor Day Desserts For The End Of Summer

The unofficial end of summer is here, so why not ease into the start of fall? The weather is still warm, and you hopefully still have some fresh fruit on hand to make some of these Labor Day Desserts for one last summer blowout.

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Apple pie with lattice that has been stenciled with an embossed rolling pin.Apple pie with lattice that has been stenciled with an embossed rolling pin.

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So many people think of apples as a cool weather fruit, but prime apple season starts in mid-to-late August. Plus, apple pie is among the best Labor Day desserts because it is just about perfect any time of year. This pie is jammed packed with super thin slices of apples, so that it is dense. If you take the time to stack them, you’ll see the clean lines of apple when you cut into it. This pie takes a little longer to make, but the results are worth every second.

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Sweet corn ice cream cone with caramel toppingSweet corn ice cream cone with caramel topping

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This Sweet Corn Ice Cream is truly brilliant. The taste of corn can be easily overpowered, so keep it simple. Nothing more than a bit of sugar, a touch of honey, lots of cream and a dash of vanilla. Inspired by Melissa Clark’s recipe at the New York Times.

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Ice Cream Cake with Meringue | ZoeBakes by Zoe FrancoisIce Cream Cake with Meringue | ZoeBakes by Zoe Francois

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The honey flavor is mellow and delicate with just a subtle hint of saffron in the ice cream. My family loved this recipe and I hope you do too! My ice cream inspiration came from The Perfect Scoop by David Lebovitz.

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Peanut Butter Sandwich CookiesPeanut Butter Sandwich Cookies

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Is there a bad time of year for peanut butter cookies? This recipe features two cookies with peanut butter mousse and chocolate ganache, but you can also make these with jelly for the back-to-school season. No matter what flavor combination you choose, a nice peanut butter treat is sure to satisfy just about everyone.

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10 Labor Day Desserts For The End Of Summer

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This apple crisp can be in the oven in less than 30 minutes and emerges bubbling, crisp and the perfect landing place for a scoop of ice cream. My topping typically has rolled oats, but this time I wanted the toasted almonds to be the clear star, so I used oat flour instead of the old fashioned oats and all-purpose flour, making this crisp entirely gluten-free (and vegan).

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Banana Cream Pie with chocolate shavings on topBanana Cream Pie with chocolate shavings on top

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Don’t sleep on the classics. Banana cream pie is one of those desserts that brings back memories of grandmas and childhood. If you’ve been tasked with serving Labor Day dessert, it’s hard to go wrong with a banana cream pie. This pie looks beautiful and decadent, and the flavor doesn’t disappoint. It’s so good, I’ve had people clap at the sight of it.

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Blueberry Cobbler topped with biscuitsBlueberry Cobbler topped with biscuits

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The berry seasons seem to come and go so quickly in Minnesota, and Labor Day offers a chance to hold on to the summer berry season a little bit longer. Fresh blueberries scream summer, but a cobbler is also a warm and inviting dish for fall and winter. The combination of the berries and the pastry seems like a great option for the holiday that blends two seasons, doesn’t it?

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pear raspberry upside down cakepear raspberry upside down cake

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This Pear Raspberry Upside-Down Cake is the best of summer and the celebration of what is to come in fall. I started by caramelizing the pears, as I would for a tarte tatin. Slow and steady is the trick to getting the right flavor and texture. The combination of the caramel pears, the bright raspberries and the rich cake is pretty close to perfection.

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Chocolate Zucchini Cake | Zoe Bakes by Zoë FrançoisChocolate Zucchini Cake | Zoe Bakes by Zoë François

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This chocolate zucchini bundt cake recipe is from my book Zoë Bakes Cakes!Bless whomever first thought to combine zucchini and chocolate. These two unlikely partners make fantastic cake together. The moisture in the vegetables translates to a super-rich cake—and all rich cakes are made even better with chocolate. I love the bittersweet edge of a darker chocolate, but semisweet works beautifully here as well.

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Apricot Peach Pie

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There is nothing more beautiful than a perfectly ripe, juicy, smooth, sweet peach, so don’t fuss it all up with too much extra stuff. This perfect peach pie with lattice crust is really just peaches, a touch of booze (which is optional) and some raw sugar.

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