15 Cherry Recipes for People Who Plan Their Summer Around Cherries

15 Cherry Recipes for People Who Plan Their Summer Around Cherries

I wait for cherry season every year. The first bag always disappears faster than I planned, and the next trip to the market somehow ends with even more cherries in my basket. They never last long in our house, but I still make sure to save enough for baking, breakfast, and a few cold drinks while they’re at their best. These 15 cherry recipes help me make the most of every cherry I bring home, so that short stretch of summer feels a little longer.

15 Cherry Recipes for People Who Plan Their Summer Around Cherries
Chocolate Cherry Brownies. Photo credit: At the Immigrant’s Table.

Cherry Cheesecake Egg Rolls

Plate of sugar-dusted fried pastry rolls filled with cream and strawberry filling, with one roll cut open.
Cherry Cheesecake Egg Rolls. Photo credit: xoxoBella.

I love recipes that surprise people, and these crispy cheesecake egg rolls always do. The crunchy wrapper gives way to warm cream cheese and juicy cherries that turn soft and jammy as they cook. They are a fun twist on classic cherry cheesecake and a great excuse to keep buying cherries while they are at their sweetest.
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Cast Iron Chicken with Cherry Sauce

Skillet with roasted chicken breasts, lemon slices, grapes, herbs, and garlic cloves.
Cast Iron Chicken with Cherry Sauce. Photo credit: Thermocookery.

Sweet cherries bring something special to dinner in this easy cast iron chicken recipe. As the chicken roasts, the cherry sauce cooks down into a rich glaze that balances savory meat with just the right touch of sweetness. It is the kind of meal that reminds me fresh cherries belong on the dinner table just as much as they do in dessert.
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Creamy Cherry Mango Popsicles

Three striped popsicles in shades of yellow, orange, and purple rest on ice cubes, surrounded by several whole cherries on a light surface.
Creamy Cherry Mango Popsicles. Photo credit: MOON and spoon and yum.

There is nothing complicated about these popsicles, and that is exactly why I keep making them. Fresh cherries, sweet mango, and creamy coconut milk blend into colorful layers that freeze smooth instead of icy. Keep a batch in the freezer, and you’ll always have a refreshing way to enjoy summer’s best fruit.
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Cherry Pie Crumb Bars

Three cherry crumble bars stacked on a white plate beside a gold fork and wooden measuring spoons.
Cherry Pie Crumb Bars. Photo credit: Thermocookery.

If you love cherry pie but need something easier to share, these crumb bars are the answer. One buttery oat mixture becomes both the crust and the topping, with a thick layer of sweet cherries baked right in the middle. They travel well, slice neatly, and are perfect for every summer picnic, snack, or afternoon coffee break.
Get the Recipe: Cherry Pie Crumb Bars

Cherry Vanilla Iced Latte

A glass of pink iced beverage with a clear straw next to a jar containing a dark purple liquid. Two cherries lie beside them on a light pink surface.
Cherry Vanilla Iced Latte. Photo credit: My Mocktail Forest.

I never need much convincing to add fresh cherries to my morning coffee. Homemade cherry syrup and a splash of vanilla turn a simple iced latte into something fruity, creamy, and perfect for a warm summer morning. Cherry season is short, so this is one recipe I make again and again while the fruit is still fresh.
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Easy Cherry Pie Casserole

A cherry cobbler in a baking dish with a serving on a plate topped with a scoop of vanilla ice cream.
Easy Cherry Pie Casserole. Photo credit: Thermocookery.

Some days I want cherry pie, but I don’t want to spend time rolling out pie dough. This easy casserole swaps in biscuit dough that bakes into a golden topping over warm, bubbling cherries. It has all the cozy flavor of homemade pie, making it a great recipe to keep on repeat while fresh cherries are filling the markets.
Get the Recipe: Easy Cherry Pie Casserole

Cherry Coconut Whole Wheat Muffins

Six blueberry muffins in a muffin tin, with one muffin cut in half showing the inside and berries.
Cherry Coconut Whole Wheat Muffins. Photo credit: The Kitchen Magpie.

Fresh cherries make these muffins feel like summer from the very first bite. Whole wheat flour gives them a hearty texture, while shredded coconut adds a little sweetness and chew without taking over the fruit. Bake a batch while cherries are in season, and you’ll have an easy breakfast or snack ready whenever you need it.
Get the Recipe: Cherry Coconut Whole Wheat Muffins

Cherry Cobbler

side view of slice of cherry cobbler with ice cream.
Cherry Cobbler. Photo credit: At the Immigrant’s Table.

Every summer, I end up bringing home more cherries than I planned, and this cobbler is one of the first things I bake. Fresh cherries turn soft and juicy under a buttery topping that bakes up crisp around the edges and tender in the middle. It lets the fruit do the talking, which is exactly what I want when cherry season is at its best.
Get the Recipe: Cherry Cobbler

Sour Cherry Sauce

A plate with a bowl of fruit and a plate of bread.
Sour Cherry Sauce. Photo credit: At the Immigrant’s Table.

Sour cherries have a bright flavor that deserves more than pie, and this simple sauce proves it. The fruit cooks down with just a few pantry staples until it becomes thick, glossy, and perfectly sweet-tart. Spoon it over roasted chicken, pork, pancakes, or ice cream, and you’ll be glad you made an extra jar while cherries were still in season.
Get the Recipe: Sour Cherry Sauce

Cherry Americano Fizz Mocktail

A tall, clear glass filled with a dark red drink, ice cubes, and garnished with cherries. A clear straw is inserted into the drink. Surrounding the glass are fresh cherries, with a bottle labeled
Cherry Americano Fizz Mocktail. Photo credit: My Mocktail Forest.

Coffee might not be the first thing you think of during cherry season, but this drink will change your mind. Homemade cherry syrup adds fresh fruit flavor, while sparkling water keeps every sip light and fizzy. It is an easy way to enjoy your favorite summer fruit without turning on the oven.
Get the Recipe: Cherry Americano Fizz Mocktail

Sweet Cherry Handpies

Two cherry handpies on a white plate.
Sweet Cherry Handpies. Photo credit: One Hot Oven.

Cherry pie gets a lot easier when you make it in little hand-held packages. Flaky pastry wraps around a sweet cherry filling that stays juicy as it bakes, so every bite tastes like homemade pie without the extra work. They are easy to pack for picnics, road trips, or any day you want to take cherry season with you.
Get the Recipe: Sweet Cherry Handpies

Cherry Chicken Salad Recipe (with Leftover Rotisserie Chicken)

Three lettuce leaves topped with chicken salad, grapes, and pecans on a white oval plate.
Cherry Chicken Salad Recipe (with Leftover Rotisserie Chicken). Photo credit: Thermocookery.

Cherries are just as good in lunch as they are in dessert, and this salad is proof. Tender chicken, sweet cherries, crunchy celery, and a creamy dressing come together in a meal that feels fresh without taking much work. It is one of my favorite ways to keep enjoying cherry season long after dessert is gone.
Get the Recipe: Cherry Chicken Salad Recipe (with Leftover Rotisserie Chicken)

Cherry Chocolate Chip Frozen Yogurt

Three scoops of cherry ice cream with chocolate chips in a bowl, with a spoon and cherries in the background.
Cherry Chocolate Chip Frozen Yogurt. Photo credit: Running To The Kitchen.

When the weather gets hot, I would rather turn fresh cherries into frozen yogurt than bake another dessert. Roasting the cherries first brings out even more of their natural sweetness, and chocolate chips add little crunchy bites throughout. It is a cool, creamy way to enjoy every last bit of cherry season.
Get the Recipe: Cherry Chocolate Chip Frozen Yogurt

Non-Alcoholic Cherry Martini Mocktail

A mocktail in a glass with a gold rim is filled with a red liquid and a large round ice cube. A lemon slice is on the rim. A halved lemon and a cherry are nearby on a white surface.
Non-Alcoholic Cherry Martini Mocktail. Photo credit: My Mocktail Forest.

When fresh cherries are sitting on the counter, I start looking for ways to use them beyond baking. This simple mocktail mixes bright cherry flavor with a touch of vanilla for a drink that feels fresh, smooth, and a little fancy. It is the kind of recipe that makes cherry season feel worth celebrating, one glass at a time.
Get the Recipe: Non-Alcoholic Cherry Martini Mocktail

Chocolate Cherry Brownies

15 Cherry Recipes for People Who Plan Their Summer Around Cherries
Chocolate Cherry Brownies. Photo credit: At the Immigrant’s Table.

Chocolate and cherries never get old, especially when fresh fruit is folded into rich brownie batter. As they bake, the cherries become soft and jammy, making every bite even more fudgy and full of flavor. If you’re looking for a dessert that makes the most of cherry season, this one is always worth saving room for.
Get the Recipe: Chocolate Cherry Brownies

Make the most of cherry season while it’s here, because those overflowing market baskets won’t last long.

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