15 Cakes, Cupcakes, and Pancakes for Fruit, Frosting, and Dessert Plates

Fruit-topped cakes are not the only way to build a dessert table around berries, apples, citrus, and cream. These 15 recipes cover the wider mix readers actually use, from blueberry muffins and pancakes to Bundt cakes, cupcakes, cheesecake, ice cream cake, and a few non-fruit breaks. The through-line is variety: some recipes bring fruit into the batter, some use it as a filling or topping, and a few give the table a chocolate or cinnamon option. Use this list when a single layer cake would feel too narrow, but the table still needs bakes and sweets that are easy to portion.

A slice of cheesecake topped with glossy blueberry sauce on a white plate, with two black spoons beside it.
Blueberry Cheesecake. Photo credit: Your Perfect Recipes.

Blueberry Cheesecake Muffins

A plate of blueberry muffins with crumb topping, arranged in a pile.
Blueberry Cheesecake Muffins. Photo credit: Your Perfect Recipes.

At 40 minutes from start to finish, Blueberry Cheesecake Muffins bring berries, cream cheese, and crumb topping into a grab-and-go bake. The batter uses fresh blueberries, Greek yogurt, milk, eggs, and melted butter, while the center gets softened cream cheese with vanilla. A 12-muffin yield works for brunch trays, school snacks, or a coffee break that needs more than a plain muffin. Serve them warm or cooled, since the cheesecake center firms as they rest.
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Blueberry Pancakes

A stack of pancakes topped with blueberries and syrup sits on a plate, with a jar of syrup in the background.
Blueberry Pancakes. Photo credit: Your Perfect Recipes.

For breakfast tables that need berries without turning on the oven, Blueberry Pancakes cook in 20 minutes and make 12 servings. The batter uses flour, baking powder, milk, egg, melted butter, and a cup of fresh or frozen blueberries. That keeps the fruit built into every round instead of only scattered on top. Stack them for breakfast, keep extras warm in the oven, or freeze leftovers between parchment for later.
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Oreo Ice Cream Cake

A slice of layered ice cream cake with chocolate cookie crumbles and a cookie on top, served on a plate.
Oreo Ice Cream Cake. Photo credit: Your Perfect Recipes.

When the list needs a freezer dessert between the fruit-heavy bakes, Oreo Ice Cream Cake gives you 20 servings with 4 hours and 20 minutes of total time. The layers use 36 Oreos, melted butter, vanilla ice cream, hot fudge sauce, Cool Whip, and more crushed cookies on top. It does not bring fruit to the table, but it does cover the cold cake slot. Slice it for birthdays, potlucks, or freezer-first prep.
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Scallion Pancakes

Four cooked scallion pancakes on parchment paper, garnished with sliced green onions, with a small bowl of dipping sauce and a whole scallion beside them.
Scallion Pancakes. Photo credit: Your Perfect Recipes.

A salty break in the lineup, Scallion Pancakes take 1 hour and 10 minutes and make 4 servings. The dough uses all-purpose flour, salt, boiling water, cool water, chopped scallions, peanut oil, and vegetable oil for pan-frying. Soy sauce, Chinkiang vinegar or rice vinegar, and a little sugar make the dipping sauce. Use these when the table needs something flaky before the sweeter cakes and berry desserts come out.
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Strawberry Shortcake Ice Cream

A bowl of strawberry swirl ice cream topped with a rectangular shortbread biscuit, with a spoon on the side.
Strawberry Shortcake Ice Cream. Photo credit: Your Perfect Recipes.

Built around 3 cups of diced strawberries, Strawberry Shortcake Ice Cream takes 4 hours and 40 minutes including freeze time and makes 10 servings. The ice cream base uses heavy cream, sugar, and vanilla, then gets layered with cooked strawberry sauce and chopped shortcake cookies. It brings the shortcake idea into a scoopable format rather than a baked cake. Serve it in bowls or cones when the freezer is doing most of the work.
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Vegan Chocolate Orange Marble Bundt Cake

Vegan Chocolate Orange Marble Bundt Cake. Photo credit: Two City Vegans.

Ready in 1 hour, Vegan Chocolate Orange Marble Bundt Cake swirls orange batter with a cocoa batter in an 8-inch Bundt pan. The recipe uses vegetable oil, non-dairy milk, vanilla, sugar, orange juice, orange zest, flour, baking powder, and cacao powder. Ten servings make it useful for a dessert table that needs clean slices. A light powdered sugar finish keeps the orange and chocolate pattern visible after the cake cools.
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Orange and Pecan Bundt Cake

Orange and Pecan Bundt Cake. Photo credit: Two City Vegans.

With a 1 hour and 5 minute total time, Orange and Pecan Bundt Cake brings citrus and nuts into a sliceable cake. The batter uses white sugar, vegetable oil, almond milk, orange juice, vanilla, flour, baking powder, baking soda, cinnamon, chopped pecans, and orange zest. It makes 12 servings and finishes with an orange glaze. Bring it out for brunch or dessert when a full Bundt cake makes more sense than individual sweets.
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Amish Cinnamon Cake

Three pieces of crumbly coffee cake with a cinnamon swirl are stacked on a plate, with two white mugs partially visible around them.
Amish Cinnamon Cake. Photo credit: My Reliable Recipes.

For a no-fruit cake that still fits the mixed bake table, Amish Cinnamon Cake takes 55 minutes and makes 12 servings. The recipe uses flour, baking powder, salt, butter, granulated sugar, eggs, vanilla, whole milk, brown sugar, and ground cinnamon. A 9-by-13-inch pan keeps the slices easy to cut and serve. Use it beside the fruit bakes when you need a plain, cinnamon-heavy option for guests who skip berry desserts.
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Apple Dump Cake

Close-up of an apple crumble dessert with a golden crust, topped with two scoops of vanilla ice cream, and a spoon placed inside the dish.
Apple Dump Cake. Photo credit: Hungry Cooks Kitchen.

Made with apple pie filling, yellow cake mix, and butter, Apple Dump Cake takes 55 minutes and makes 8 servings. The fruit sits under a crumbly cake-mix topping, so it works for readers who want apple flavor without rolling dough or building layers. The recipe also suggests vanilla ice cream for serving. Keep it for casual dinners, last-minute dessert plans, or a pan that can go straight from oven to table.
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Apple Pie Cupcakes

Close-up of cupcakes topped with frosting and apple chunks, sprinkled with cinnamon. A knife is spreading the frosting.
Apple Pie Cupcakes. Photo credit: Hungry Cooks Kitchen.

For a handheld apple dessert, Apple Pie Cupcakes use yellow cake mix, apple pie filling, butter, brown sugar, cinnamon, vanilla, powdered sugar, and milk. They bake in 20 minutes after 20 minutes of prep and make 12 servings. Each cupcake gets apple filling in the center and more on top of the frosting. Use them when you want pie-style flavor in a tray that is easier to pass around than slices.
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Banana Pancakes

A stack of pancakes with banana slices between layers, topped with more banana and being drizzled with syrup.
Banana Pancakes. Photo credit: Pocket Friendly Recipes.

Made in 30 minutes, Banana Pancakes keep the fruit inside the batter with mashed overripe banana, egg, milk, flour, baking powder, cinnamon, and salt. The recipe works well for breakfast when the bananas on the counter are past snack stage but not ready for the trash. They fit the pancake side of this roundup without leaning on frosting or layers. Serve with syrup, berries, or extra banana slices.
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Chocolate Cake

A close-up of a slice of chocolate layer cake with chocolate frosting on a plate, with a fork beside it.
Chocolate Cake. Photo credit: Splash of Taste.

For the chocolate-only slot, Chocolate Cake takes 1 hour and 25 minutes and serves 8. The recipe uses flour, sugar, cocoa powder, eggs, buttermilk, vegetable oil, vanilla, cold brewed coffee, butter, confectioners’ sugar, and dark chocolate. It does not carry the fruit theme, but it gives the roundup a classic cake anchor beside the berry, apple, and citrus options. Serve it when a full dessert table needs one deep chocolate slice.
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Strawberry Pound Cake

A sliced bundt cake with a pink interior, topped with powdered sugar, glaze, and fresh strawberries.
Strawberry Pound Cake. Photo credit: Pocket Friendly Recipes.

With fresh strawberries folded into the batter, Strawberry Pound Cake takes 1 hour and brings fruit into a sturdy slice. The recipe uses strawberries, butter, sugar, eggs, flour, salt, baking soda, buttermilk, vanilla, powdered sugar, and lemon juice. The glaze adds a clean finish without needing layers or frosting swirls. Slice it for brunch boards, afternoon coffee, or a dessert table that needs something easy to cut.
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Lemon Cupcakes with Raspberry Frosting

Vanilla and lemon cupcakes with swirled pink raspberry buttercream frosting, each topped with a fresh raspberry, arranged closely together.
Lemon Cupcakes with Raspberry Frosting. Photo credit: Splash of Taste.

Bright citrus and berry frosting meet in Lemon Cupcakes with Raspberry Frosting, which takes 1 hour and 20 minutes and makes 14 cupcakes. The cake uses flour, baking powder, sugar, eggs, butter, vanilla, two large lemons, and buttermilk, then gets finished with raspberry buttercream. That gives the roundup one clearly fruit-leaning cupcake option. Serve them when individual portions are easier than slicing a whole cake.
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Blueberry Cheesecake

A slice of cheesecake topped with glossy blueberry sauce on a white plate, with two black spoons beside it.
Blueberry Cheesecake. Photo credit: Your Perfect Recipes.

With 5 hours and 15 minutes of total time, Blueberry Cheesecake is the make-ahead dessert for a fruit-topped finish. The crust uses graham crumbs, butter, and sugar, while the filling brings cream cheese, heavy cream, egg, powdered sugar, vanilla, and lemon juice. The topping cooks blueberries with sugar, cornstarch, lemon juice, and water. Eight servings make it a good choice for smaller dessert tables that need a chilled centerpiece.
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