25 Festive Mardi Gras Desserts (2024)

Bring the fun of Fat Tuesday home with these fantastic Mardi Gras desserts. One bite, and you’ll feel the spirit of Carnival.

Celebrating the last day before Lent, Mardi Gras is a time to celebrate and indulge in all the things you gave up. Which, for many people, includes plenty of sugary treats.

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If that sounds familiar, you’ll want to bookmark this list of Mardi Gras desserts.

Because after 40 days and nights, you’ll be craving these sweet and decadent desserts.

1. Mardi Gras King Cake

This is the most traditional and famous dessert of the Mardi Gras celebration.

If you’ve never had one, it’s sort of like a giant, one-layer cinnamon roll – soft, sweet, and delicious.

The King Cake features a brioche dough, lots of cinnamon, and colorful sugar.

And this recipe uses cream cheese icing, so it really tastes like a cinnamon roll.

The colors used represent power, faith, and justice.

2. King Cake Oreo Balls

Oreo truffles are simple to make but so darn good!

They’re decadent, wonderfully chocolatey, and a fun Mardi Gras take on your average Oreo truffle.

Typically, all you need is cream cheese, a package of Oreos, and white chocolate.

Since this is for Mardi Gras, you also need sprinkles or sanding sugar in gold, green, and purple.

3. Mardi Gras Cupcake Recipes (King Cake Cupcakes)

These King Cake-inspired cupcakes are perfect for your Fat Tuesday celebrations.

They’re fun, colorful, and absolutely delicious.

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The cupcake itself is a sweet and simple vanilla cake. This recipe is from scratch, but you can use a box mix if you’re in a hurry.

The cupcake is topped with a warm and tangy cinnamon and cream cheese frosting, which is colored in Mardi Gras colors.

4. Mardi Gras Trifle

Layered desserts are always a good idea. You get different flavors and textures in every bite, like Mardi Gras in your mouth!

This trifle is inspired by the colors of Mardi Gras, with vibrant vanilla cupcakes layered with your choice of creamy frosting.

Add cinnamon to make it taste like King Cake or fruit for some freshness. Of course, sprinkles are always fun too.

5. New Orleans-Style Beignets

If you can’t make it to Cafe Du Monde, don’t worry! You can make amazing New Orleans- style beignets right at home.

Like a doughnut, beignets are sweet, fried dough. They’re topped with powdered sugar and served warm.

6. King Cake Dip

This cakey, tangy cinnamon dip is so good you can eat it by itself. However, you top it with pecans and caramel, so it’s super indulgent.

This recipe is served alongside candy-coated pretzels in gold, green, and purple. But feel free to dip whatever sounds good to you!

7. Mardi Gras King Cake Pecan Praline Puff Pastry

This pecan praline puff pastry is flaky, creamy, nutty, caramelly, and delicious. It’s topped with vanilla icing and sanding sugar in Mardi Gras colors.

This recipe does require a little bit of effort, but it is so worth it.

8. King Cake Cheesecake Bars

If you don’t want to fuss with yeast and proofing, skip the traditional King Cake and make these cheesecake bars instead!

Full of incredible flavor and a luscious creamy texture, you can even customize this recipe with fruit or a different pre-made dough.

The only thing you MUST have are those fantastically bright colors! Otherwise, it’s not King Cake.

9. King Cake Cookies

Butter cookies are always a crowd-pleaser. And these are perfect for your Mardi Gras party.

The shortbread is buttery and delicious, featuring warm notes of nutmeg (or cinnamon), and the colorful royal icing is light and lemony.

Together it’s flavor magic.

10. Mardi Gras Muddy Buddies

Muddy Buddies, Puppy Chow, whatever you call them, they’re delicious and addictive.

That makes them perfect for a celebration like Fat Tuesday.

These are extra celebratory! First, you use cinnamon Chex cereal as a nod to King Cake. Then, you swap out regular chocolate for Mardi Gras-colored candy melts.

Add some colorful sanding sugar to the powdered sugar for extra oomph, and they almost look like they’re sparkling!

11. Mardi Gras Candy Charcuterie

Holy colorful candy, Batman!

This fun charcuterie board features oodles of delicious candy, all in the Mardi Gras colors.

It’s one helluva show-stopper, and you know it’s out-of-this-world sweet!

12. Mardi Gras Lemon Bliss Bundt Cake

Aptly named, this bright and citrusy bundt cake is indeed blissful. But, it also has a colorful surprise inside!

Lemon oil and lemon juice impart loads of citrusy goodness into the cake and icing. Every bite is cheerful and mouthwatering.

13. King Cake Bites

These bite-sized sugar nuggets will take your Mardi Gras party to the next level. I guarantee these will disappear quickly.

They’re sweet, creamy, and bursting with fragrant cinnamon.

Like the cheesecake bars from earlier, these use pre-made pastry dough and a cheesecake-like filling. These are just individual and fun-size!

14. No-Churn Mardi Gras King Cake Ice Cream

Fat Tuesday is for indulgence, and this easy ice cream lives up to that standard. It’s luxurious, delicious, and super easy to make.

The base is homemade, no-churn vanilla ice cream. It also has chunks of King Cake and Mardi Gras-colored sugar sprinkled throughout.

15. King Cake Cracker Candy

You will not be able to stop eating this cracker candy.

Saltine crackers, toffee, white chocolate, and sanding sugar come together in one delicious bite.

It’s sweet, salty, and simply irresistible.

16. Bourbon Pecan Monkey Bread

Transport yourself to Bourbon Street with this tasty treat.

The street may not have been named for the alcohol, but you’ll find plenty of it.

However, it is known for its decadence, and this dessert fits that description, too.

It’s sticky, sugary, and dripping with buttery, bourbon-cinnamon-pecan-caramel sauce.

17. Mardi Gras Moon Pie Bars

For the uninitiated, a Moon Pie is a s’mores-like cookie treat. It’s made with Graham Crackers and marshmallow fluff, and it’s covered in chocolate.

These yum-a-licious bars have all the best parts of a Moon Pie without the hassle.

They’re chocolatey, marshmallow, buttery, and basically little bites of heaven.

18. Mardi Gras Cinnamon Pecan Vanilla Cake Pops

These festive cake pops are ideal for a Mardi Gras party! They’re also great on the go!

The cake is made with vanilla batter swirled with cinnamon sugar and toasted pecans.

Then each pop is dipped in white chocolate and decorated with Mardi Gras colors.

Use colored candy melts, sprinkles, and sugar to make a variety of pops.

19. Bread Pudding

Bread pudding is a Southern classic. It’s rich, custardy, and divine.

This fantastic recipe calls for bourbon-soaked raisins and a boozy bourbon sauce. So it’s one for the adults!

That said, you can make it kid-friendly by using caramel sauce or creme Anglaise instead.

But this is meant for Mardi Gras, so I’d make two batches if kids are around. One for them and one for the grown-ups.

20. King Cake Donuts

Fat Tuesday doesn’t have to be so fat, and these King Cake donuts prove it.

They’re baked instead of fried, so they have fewer calories than your average donut.But don’t worry, they still taste amazing!

The donut itself is flavored with vanilla and spice. Then it’s iced with an almond glaze and topped with Mardi Gras sprinkles (or sugar).

21. Mardi Gras King Cake Milkshake

Get your camera ready because this insane milkshake is SO Instagram-worthy.

The milkshake is simple, made with King Cake ice cream and milk. But it’s the extras that make this shake crazy!

The glass is rimmed with white chocolate, and Mardi Gras sprinkles.

Then, the whole thing is topped with whipped cream, mini beignets, and a chunk of King Cake.

This recipe uses pre-made items that might be hard to find outside of NOLA. Luckily for you, all of the toppings have a recipe on this list.

22. Paczki (Polish Donuts)

Paczki is a delicious treat very similar to the North American donut.

They are made with enriched dough that is shaped and fried. Then they’re filled with yummy things, like custard!

Top them with sugar and serve!

23. Bananas Foster Upside Down Cupcakes

Inspired by the Bourbon Street classic, these cupcakes are seriously delicious!

Picture this: moist, cinnamon and vanilla cake, warm, caramelized bananas, and toasted pecans in bourbon caramel.

Am I the only one drooling?

24. Mardi Gras Layered Jello

If you want a treat that feels a little lighter, try this tasty Jello. It’s layered in the festive colors of Mardi Gras, so it’s perfect for your party.

Lemon, lime, and grape-flavored Jello make up the layers. It’s topped with fresh whipped cream and sprinkles.

The kids will love this one!

Or add some vodka for an adult-only version.

25. Mardi Gras Meringues

Meringues are like pretty, chewy pillows of sugar. They have a fantastic texture, and they literally melt in your mouth.

These cheery meringues are colored in the traditional Mardi Gras colors, and they’re pretty easy to make.

This recipe makes vanilla meringues, but you could use cinnamon extract instead if you want them to taste like King Cake.

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FAQs

What is the signature Mardi Gras dessert? ›

The name “king cake” comes from the Biblical story of the three kings who bring gifts to Baby Jesus. A blend of coffee cake and cinnamon roll, king cake is usually iced in yellow, green and purple – the colors of Mardi Gras -- and is frequently packed with fruit fillings and decadent cream cheeses.

What is a traditional New Orleans dessert? ›

Beignets were first introduced to the city by the French-Creole colonists in the 18th century. The concept is simple – dough is fried then covered with mounds of powdered sugar – but the result is extraordinary.

What special treat is often served at Mardi Gras celebrations? ›

Mardi Gras King Cake

King cakes are one of the best parts of Carnival season. They're traditionally sweet pastry shaped into a ring (like a crown) and covered with icing and colored sprinkles (gold for power, green for faith, and purple for justice).

What is the most famous dessert in Louisiana? ›

A mainstay of Louisiana's dessert cuisine, bread pudding has a humble beginning. The dessert was originally a unique way to use older bread so that it didn't go to waste. The bread is soaked in milk, eggs and sugar, then baked and often topped with a bourbon-based sauce.

What are the four Mardi Gras popular foods? ›

Try classic Mardi Gras recipes like shrimp étouffée, jambalaya, or red beans and rice, or fix something unexpected for a group of party guests like warm gumbo dip or cornbread hush puppies.

What is the original Mardi Gras cake? ›

The king cake is a mixture of a French pastry and a coffee cake. Its oval shape and festive colors give it a unique appeal. The original version features the royal colors of gold, purple, and green. Gold represents power, purple represents justice, and green signifies faith.

What is the famous cake in New Orleans? ›

Since we adopted the tradition in 1870, the classic king cake has started a revolution in the culinary scene, inspiring everything from twists on the traditional dessert itself to king cake flavored pastries and even drinks – think a very New Orleans-specific version of pumpkin spice.

What dessert is Baton Rouge known for? ›

Baton Rouge has its fair share of sweet treats, from specialty pies to ice cream - even beignets! If you scream for ice cream, check out Sweet Society for traditional Japanese taiyaki ice cream or Gail's Fine Ice Cream for small-batch ice cream in flavors such as milk and cookies.

What is traditionally eaten on Fat Tuesday? ›

What are some foods traditionally eaten on Fat Tuesday? Depending on your tradition, religion, or culture, people enjoy a variety of foods on Fat Tuesday, including pancakes, king cake, jambalaya, or a crawfish boil. Individuals consume foods high in fat and sugar to prepare for Lenten fasting.

What is a favorite sugary treat to eat during Mardi Gras in New Orleans? ›

One of our favorite Mardi Gras desserts is pralines, a sugary sweet candy that melts in your mouth. You'll find this treat all over New Orleans, and making it is relatively simple.

What to bring to a Fat Tuesday party? ›

Just what should you serve for Fat Tuesday? Perhaps fried shrimp in a Po'Boy sandwich, or shrimp and rice cooked with andouille sausage, similar to how they do in Cajun country. A pot of gumbo packed with shrimp and crab is a good one-and-done, make-ahead dish; the rich flavors develop if you cook it the day before.

What is a classic New Orleans dessert? ›

Bread Pudding

It's a truly classic New Orleans dessert, and every grandma has her own recipe. The comforting bread pudding is typically made with day-old french bread cut into cubes. The bread is soaked in milk, eggs, sugar, cinnamon, and nutmeg and then baked.

What is the most expensive dessert in New Orleans? ›

Arnaud's Restaurant

Most Expensive Dessert: For $3.95 million a true whale can purchase the Strawberries Arnaud (in a marinade of port, red wine, spices and citrus w/ vanilla ice cream) with a 7.09 carat pink diamond included from MS Rau antiques.

What are the special pastries in New Orleans? ›

Sweet Side — Classic New Orleans Desserts
  • Bread Pudding. What began as a creative way to use yesterday's bread has progressed into a popular dessert course and a New Orleans menu mainstay. ...
  • Bananas Foster. ...
  • Pralines. ...
  • Beignets. ...
  • King Cake. ...
  • Snoballs. ...
  • Roman Candy.
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What is the famous Mardi Gras king cake? ›

  1. Hi-Do Bakery's Cream Cheese king Cake. ...
  2. Dong PhuonG'S STRAWBERRY KING CAKE. ...
  3. MANNY Randazzo's Cream Cheese Filled King Cake + Traditional King Cake. ...
  4. Maurice's Traditional New Orleans King Cake, Bavarian Cream Filled. ...
  5. Joe's Cafe's Traditional King Cake & Cream Cheese Filled King Cake. ...
  6. Honorable King Cake Mentions.
Feb 15, 2023

What is traditionally hidden inside a Mardi Gras cake? ›

Every king cake contains a trinket — often a small figurine in the shape of a baby — which plays a crucial part in the celebration of the holiday that inspired this pastry. Whomever finds the trinket in their slice of cake gets to be the “king” for a day.

What is the tradition of the Mardi Gras cake? ›

At a Mardi Gras party, the king cake is sliced and served fresh. Each reveler looks to see if their piece of king cake contains the small baby. If so, then that person is declared “king for a day” and bound by historical Mardi Gras custom to host the next party.

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