No-Bake Mexican Desserts (Easy Vegan and Vegetarian Recipes)

No-bake Mexican desserts are some of the most refreshing, authentic sweets you can make and not one of them requires turning on the oven.

A collage shows four no-bake Mexican desserts: a creamy no-bake Mexican dessert icebox cake with a lime slice on top, a carlota de fresa in a glass dish, individual bionico with granola and fruit, and mango popsicles with fresh lime slices.
Mexican No-Bake Desserts

I’m Nancy Lopez, a Mexican-born cookbook author living in Mexico, and I’ve been making these treats my whole life. From the creamy carlota de limon my mom made every summer to street-style mangonadas and fresh fruit bionicos, these are the real thing.

Every recipe here is vegetarian or vegan, easy to make, and perfect for hot weather. No oven, no stress, just classic Mexican sweets made the way they’re meant to be.

What Are the Best No-Bake Mexican Desserts?

No-bake Mexican desserts include creamy icebox cakes like carlota de limon, fresh fruit treats like fresas con crema and bionicos, frozen paletas, and street sweets like mangonadas and dulces enchilados. These are authentic Mexican sweets that require no oven, just a refrigerator, freezer, or a few fresh ingredients. Most come together in under 30 minutes and are naturally vegetarian or vegan.

Recipes at a Glance

  • What it is: A collection of authentic Mexican desserts and sweet treats that require no oven — all vegetarian or vegan.
  • Cuisine: Mexican
  • Dish type: no-bake dessert roundup
  • Difficulty: Easy
  • Time: Most recipes are ready in 30 minutes or less (some require chilling time)
  • Method: No-bake, refrigerator, freezer
  • Key ingredients: Maria cookies, condensed milk, fresh fruit, chamoy, mango, strawberries, lime
  • Flavor: Creamy, fruity, tangy, sweet, spicy, and refreshing
  • Best for: Summer entertaining, potlucks, summer holidays, Cinco de Mayo, weeknight treats, summer vacation, hot weather, meal prep desserts

Why You’ll Love These Recipes

No oven needed: Every recipe on this list is made without turning on the oven, so perfect for hot summer days when the last thing you want is more heat in your kitchen.

• Authentically Mexican: These aren’t Tex-Mex or Mexican-inspired, they’re the real desserts and sweet treats eaten across Mexico, made with traditional ingredients like Maria cookies, piloncillo, chamoy, and fresh tropical fruit.

• Vegan and vegetarian friendly: Every recipe is either vegetarian or vegan, so there’s something here for everyone.

• Fast and easy: Most come together in 30 minutes or less. Some need a few hours in the fridge or freezer, making them great make-ahead desserts for parties and gatherings.

Mexican No-Bake Desserts: A Sweet Tradition That Never Needed an Oven

In Mexico, no-bake sweets have always been part of everyday life, long before “no-bake” became a trending recipe category.

Think about it: street vendors selling mango on a stick dusted with chile and lime, fruit carts piled high with fresh papaya and jicama, neighborhood ladies making carlota de limon for family gatherings without ever touching the oven dial.

These are the postres (desserts) and antojitos dulces (sweet snacks) that have fed generations of Mexican families.

I grew up watching my mom make arroz con leche on the stovetop. She’d stir that pot low and slow until the rice was tender and the milk was thick and sweet with cinnamon. During the summer I’d have to be patient while it cooled in the fridge. No oven, no fuss. Just patience and a good pot. Hers is still the best I’ve ever had.

No-bake sweets like that were just part of how we ate. And now that I live back in Mexico, I see that same tradition everywhere: from mercado fruit stands piled with chamoy-drizzled mango, to corner tiendas (small shops) stocked with Maria cookies year-round.

No-bake Mexican desserts aren’t a shortcut. They’re simply how we Mexicans do it.

In Mexico there’s a running joke that the oven gets more use as storage for pots and pans than for actual baking. Honestly? It’s true.

Key Ingredients in These No-Bake Mexican Desserts

You don’t need a pantry full of specialty items for these recipes. Most use simple, easy-to-find ingredients and many of which are staples in Mexican kitchens.

Maria cookies (galletas María): The backbone of carlota de limon and several other creamy Mexican desserts. These thin, lightly sweet digestive cookies are sold at most grocery stores, any Latin market, and online.

Sweetened condensed milk: Adds richness and sweetness to creamy desserts without any cooking required. A staple in Mexican sweets. You can find both regular dairy and non-dairy options.

Fresh fruit: Ripe mango, strawberries, papaya, and bananas show up throughout this list.

Chamoy: A tangy, sweet, and mildly spicy sauce made from fresh fruit cooked down with sugar and chiles, then blended smooth. It’s drizzled over mangonadas, different drinks, mango on a stick, and dulces enchilados. Find it at Latin grocery stores or online.

Lime juice: Fresh lime juice is non-negotiable in many Mexican desserts. Fresh is always better.

Chile powder and Tajín: Used to rim cups, dust fruit, and add that signature sweet-heat contrast that makes Mexican street sweets so addictive.

Coconut milk or cream: Used in the vegan versions of carlota and paletas in place of dairy. Full-fat coconut cream gives the best texture.

Easy No-Bake Mexican Dessert Recipes

Everything on this list is oven-free. A few need time in the fridge or freezer so plan ahead and they’ll be waiting for you when you need them.

Creamy No-Bake Mexican Desserts

A light grey plate with a slice of Mexican carlota de limon cake that's topped with a slice of lime. There's also a fork with a piece of the cake off to the side.
Carlota de Limon (Mexican Lime Ice
The most popular no-bake dessert in Mexico. Layers of Maria cookies and a tangy lime cream come together in the refrigerator into something that tastes like it took hours to make. It didn't.
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A glass baking dish with a creamy pink Strawberry Carlota dessert topped with chopped strawberries and Maria cookie pieces. Two halved strawberries and mint leaves are on top. A portion has been removed, showing a crumbly crust. Lime and strawberries nearby.
Carlota de Fresa (Strawberry Icebox Cake)
The strawberry version of the classic carlota and just as creamy, just as easy, and absolutely beautiful for summer entertaining or any time fresh strawberries are in season.
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A square slice of creamy vegan carlota de limon, topped with a lime slice and mint leaves, sits on a white plate with a spoon beside it. The dessert features luscious layers and a light, crumbly topping.
Vegan Carlota de Limon
All the creamy, tangy flavor of the original carlota made completely dairy-free. This version uses plant-based ingredients without sacrificing any of the texture or flavor that makes carlota so loved.
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A glass full of Mexican strawberries and cream.
Fresas con Crema (Strawberries and Cream)
One of the most beloved Mexican street desserts made fresh strawberries topped with a sweet, creamy mixture that comes together in minutes. Simple, refreshing, and genuinely hard to stop eating.
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Dessert glass full of strawberries and sweet almond cream.
Vegan Fresas con Crema
The fully plant-based version of fresas con crema. Same fresh strawberries, same creamy topping, made without any dairy. Perfect for summer gatherings where you need something quick that everyone can enjoy.
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Two glasses of creamy vegan arroz con leche topped with cinnamon sticks and sprinkled cinnamon, placed on a colorful embroidered napkin with scattered rice grains on a wooden surface.
Vegan Arroz con Leche (Mexican Rice Pudding)
Creamy, cinnamon-sweet Mexican rice pudding made completely plant-based. Serve it warm or cold straight from the fridge, it's just as comforting either way and one of the most traditional Mexican postres there is.
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Berrylicious #Matcha #Chia Pudding by @SpicieFoodie | #vegan #raw
Berrylicious Matcha Chia Pudding
Not traditionally Mexican but fits perfectly in this collection. It's a creamy, no-bake chia pudding layered with fresh berries and earthy matcha. Make it the night before and breakfast or dessert is already handled.
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Frozen and Fruity Mexican Desserts

Mexican mango paletas laying on top of ice cubes on a metal tray.
Vegan Creamy Mango Paletas (Mango Ice Pops)
Paletas are Mexico's answer to ice cream bars. These mango ones are creamy, tropical, and made with just a handful of ingredients. A freezer staple all summer long.
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Mango ice cream made with only 4 ingredients & you don't need an ice cream maker! (helado de mango casero) | #mango #icecream #helado
4-Ingredient Mango Ice Cream
No ice cream maker needed. Just four ingredients, a blender, and a few hours in the freezer. This one is a lifesaver on hot days when you want something cold and satisfying without any effort.
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Mexican frozen mango sorbet drink called mangonada in a glass and drizzled with chamoy and Tajin.
Mangonadas (Chamoy Mango Drink)
A Mexican summer classic made with layers of fresh mango, mango sorbet, chamoy, and Tajín in a cup. Sweet, tangy, spicy, and completely refreshing. Once you have one you'll understand why they're everywhere in Mexico during summer.
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Mexican Mango on a Stick
Mango on a Stick (Mango Flower)
The ultimate Mexican street snack. A whole mango cut into a flower shape on a stick, ready to be drizzled with chamoy and dusted with Tajín. It looks impressive and takes about five minutes to make.
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Mexican Street Sweets and Snacks

A cup filled with Mexican bionicos fruit salad with sweet cream sauce, granola, nuts and coconut flakes.
Bionicos (Mexican Fruit Bowls)
Bionicos originated in Guadalajara and are now a beloved street food across Mexico. Made with fresh chopped seasonal fruit topped with a sweet cream, granola, raisins, and coconut. Light, fresh, and naturally customizable to whatever fruit looks best.
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Candies with Chamoy Sauce and Tajin
Dulces Enchilados (Chamoy Candy)
The sweet-spicy-tangy Mexican candy that non-Mexicans can't quite believe works until they try it. Dulces enchilados are coated in fruity chamoy and chile powder for a flavor combination that is completely addictive.
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How to make a concha stuffed conchas with whipped cream or Nutella and strawberries.
Stuffed Conchas
No baking required here, just grab fresh conchas from your local Mexican bakery (panadería) and fill them with whipped cream and fresh fruit. It takes five minutes and looks like you put in serious effort.
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Frequently Asked Questions About No-Bake Mexican Desserts

What Mexican desserts don’t require baking?

Carlota de limon, fresas con crema, bionicos, mangonadas, paletas, and dulces enchilados are all classic examples that need no oven at all, just a refrigerator, freezer, or fresh ingredients.

Are these no-bake Mexican desserts vegan?

There are lots of naturally vegan Mexican desserts, and those that are traditionally vegetarian can easily be made vegan. Every recipe in this roundup is either fully vegan or vegetarian, and most have a vegan option noted in the individual recipe post.

Can I make these no-bake Mexican desserts ahead of time?

Yes! Most of these recipes are actually better when made ahead. Carlota de limon and fresas con crema need time in the fridge to set and fully develop their flavors.

Looking for more Mexican summer inspiration? Check out these plant-based Cinco de Mayo menus or browse the full guide to Mexican exotic and tropical fruits.

Nancy Lopez author of Mexican Made Meatless

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I’m so happy you stopped by. If you have any questions or want to let me know how you liked this recipe, do leave a comment. Muchas gracias, I appreciate you!

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