Refreshing Summer Desserts to Beat the Heat
10 Refreshing Summer Desserts to Beat the Heat (You Won’t Believe #7!)

Summer’s scorching days call for icy, fruity, and utterly addictive treats. From nostalgic classics to viral TikTok sensations, these no-bake desserts are easy to make, kid-approved, and guaranteed to cool you down. Let’s dive in!
1. Watermelon Mochi Bites 🍉
Why You’ll Love It: Chewy, juicy, and bursting with summer vibes.
Ingredients:
1.5 cups watermelon chunks (seedless)
1 cup glutinous rice flour
¼ cup sugar
¼ cup cornstarch + 2 tbsp roasted glutinous rice flour (for dusting)
Steps:
Blend watermelon until smooth (≈1.5 cups juice).
Mix juice + rice flour + sugar. Cook over low heat, stirring until dough pulls away from pan.
Dust surface with starch, knead, and roll into logs. Cut into bite-sized cubes.
Pro Tip: Add lime zest for a tangy twist!
2. Dragon Fruit Jelly Cubes 🐉
Viral-Worthy & Vibrant:
Hack: Skip artificial dyes with naturally pink dragon fruit.
Steps:
Mash 1 dragon fruit in 4 cups water. Strain.
Simmer liquid + ¼ cup sugar + 1 packet agar powder.
Pour into molds. Chill 2 hrs. Serve with coconut milk drizzle.
Adult Upgrade: Spike with coconut rum.
3. Mung Bean Ice Cakes (绿豆凉糕) 🌱
Grandma’s Secret, Modernized:
Ingredients:
1 cup dried mung beans (soaked 4 hrs)
½ cup coconut milk
¼ cup sugar
2 tbsp roasted sesame seeds
Steps:
Steam beans until mashable. Blend with coconut milk + sugar.
Press into greased pan. Chill 1 hr. Slice, coat with sesame.
Bonus: Layer with red bean paste for extra texture.
4. Milky Rice Pudding Popsicles 🍚
Silky & Surprising:
Steps:
Cook ½ cup short-grain rice in 2 cups milk + ¼ cup sugar until creamy.
Mix in 1 tsp vanilla. Pour into popsicle molds.
Freeze 4 hrs. Dip in melted chocolate if feeling fancy!
5. Grape Soda Jelly 🍇
90s Candy Store Nostalgia:
Ingredients:
2 cups grape juice (from boiled skins)
1 can Sprite
¼ cup agar powder
1 lemon (sliced)
Steps:
Boil grape skins in Sprite + juice. Strain.
Dissolve agar. Pour over peeled grapes in molds.
Chill. Serve with lemon wedges.
6. Asian Pear & Chrysanthemum Jelly 🍐
TCM-Inspired Cool-Down:
Steps:
Simmer 2 diced Asian pears + 1 tbsp dried chrysanthemum flowers in 4 cups water.
Strain. Add ¼ cup honey + 1 agar packet.
Set in floral-shaped molds. Garnish with goji berries.
7. Coconut Milk Pudding 🥥
3-Ingredient Magic:
Ingredients:
2 cans coconut milk
½ cup sugar
3 tbsp gelatin
Steps:
Heat coconut milk + sugar. Bloom gelatin in ¼ cup cold water.
Whisk gelatin into warm milk. Pour into ramekins.
Chill 3 hrs. Top with mango salsa.
8. Pineapple Coconut Bars 🍍
Tropical Vacation in Bite:
Steps:
Blend 2 cups pineapple + 1 cup coconut water. Strain.
Simmer juice + ½ cup sugar + ¼ cup cornstarch until thick.
Layer with toasted coconut crust. Chill, slice, and devour!
9. Black Sugar Mochi Cake 🍠
Chewy, Bouncy, Irresistible:
Ingredients:
1 cup brown sugar
1.5 cups milk
2 cups glutinous rice flour
1 tsp baking powder
Steps:
Dissolve sugar in warm milk. Mix with flour + baking powder.
Steam 30 mins in greased pan. Top with kinako powder.
10. Ube & Cheese Ice Candy 🧀
Filipino Street Food Star:
Ingredients:
1 cup ube halaya (purple yam jam)
½ cup condensed milk
¼ cup grated cheddar
Steps:
Layer ube + cheese in ice pop molds.
Fill with milk. Freeze 6 hrs.
Pro Tip: Add crushed pinipig (toasted rice) for crunch.
Why These Treats Rule Summer
No Oven Needed: Keep your kitchen cool.
Kid-Friendly: Let little chefs layer fruits or stir mixes.
Global Flavors: From Chinese mung beans to Filipino ube.
Healthier Swaps: Natural sweeteners + agar instead of gelatin.
Pro Tips:
Make-Ahead: Most desserts freeze well for 2 weeks.
Presentation: Serve in hollowed fruit shells or vintage glassware.
DIY Kits: Prep measured dry ingredients in jars for last-minute cravings.
Final Scoop: Which icy creation will you try first?



Comments (1)
These no-bake desserts sound amazing! I'm definitely gonna try the watermelon mochi bites. Adding lime zest is a great idea. And the dragon fruit jelly cubes sound cool, especially with the coconut milk drizzle. Do you think the mung bean ice cakes would be good with a bit of honey instead of sugar? Also, how long do you think the grape soda jelly would keep in the fridge?