This easy slow cooker dessert is the kind of low-effort treat that earns a spot in every summer recipe file, especially when you need something festive without turning on the oven. Crumbled graham crackers form a soft, pudding-like base as they cook with sweet, creamy ingredients, creating a spoonable dessert that feels a bit like a warm icebox cake. For an Independence Day version, a simple red, white, and blue topping makes it especially fitting for cookouts, potlucks, and backyard gatherings.
Serve this dessert warm or chilled in small bowls, parfait glasses, or mason jars for a casual holiday presentation. It pairs nicely with fresh strawberries, blueberries, and a dollop of whipped topping, and if you want to round out a picnic-style meal, it fits right in after grilled burgers, barbecue chicken, or corn on the cob. A cup of coffee for the adults or cold milk for the kids works especially well alongside its sweet, creamy flavor.
4-Ingredient Slow Cooker Independence Day Graham Dessert
Servings: 8
Ingredients
2 cups uncooked graham cracker crumbs
Directions
1. Lightly coat the inside of the slow cooker crock with nonstick spray or a thin layer of butter. Spread the graham cracker crumbs evenly across the bottom.
2. Pour the sweetened condensed milk evenly over the crumbs, then spread about half of the whipped topping over the surface as evenly as you can.
3. Cover and cook on low for 1 1/2 to 2 hours, until the mixture is soft, creamy, and warmed through. Turn off the heat and let it stand uncovered for 15 to 20 minutes to thicken slightly.
4. Spoon the dessert into serving bowls or glasses. Top with the remaining whipped topping and scatter the strawberries and blueberries over each serving before serving warm, or chill for a cooler make-ahead dessert.
Variations & Tips
Patriotic parfait version: For a neater presentation, layer the cooked dessert, whipped topping, and berries in clear glasses so the red, white, and blue colors show through. This is especially nice for parties and makes portioning simple.
Texture tip: If you prefer a softer, more pudding-like result, cook closer to 2 hours. If you want a little more crumb texture, check it at 1 1/2 hours and avoid overcooking.
Make-ahead option: This dessert chills well. Prepare it earlier in the day, refrigerate after it cools, and add the whipped topping and berries just before serving so the fruit stays fresh-looking.
Berry swap: Raspberries or chopped cherries can stand in for part of the fruit if that is what you have on hand. Just keep the red and blue color theme if you want the Independence Day look.