Using a cookie base, these no-bake mini cheesecakes are the right fit for your busy schedule. Ready in 2 easy steps, they are and perfectly proportioned for some Springtime indulgence.
Serve with toasty French bread to sop up the sauce. To bake this when you are on vacation at the beach, purchase a large disposable roasting pan for easy cleanup.
Potluck no-bake desserts don't get any sweeter than this: creamy vanilla pudding over a strawberry layer and graham cracker crust. It's the stuff that dreams are made of.
This satisfying pasta bake is quick to make and will please young and old alike. Add a salad and breadsticks, and you're ready for company. —Betty Rabe, Mahtomedi, Minnesota
Flavored with apple juice, brown sugar and ginger, then topped with marshmallows and coconut, these sweet potatoes are an ideal addition to your next holiday meal.
Hasselback apples (happlebacks!) delight with cinnamon-sugar butter between the sliced apple layers, a crispy streusel sprinkle, and a dollop of ice cream on top.
Who needs morning drive-thru fare when you've got a 5-minute hearty toasted sandwich? Apple adds an unexpected crunch while maple syrup for dipping sweetens the deal.
These are really good. Bake the crescent rolls and spread each one with cream cheese and mayonnaise. Sprinkle with dill and garlic, and arrange assorted veggies on top. Chill and cut into squares for appetizers.
Busy or not, there’s no better feeling than waking up to a ready-to-eat hot breakfast. The oats, fruit and spices in this homey meal bake together overnight. —Valerie Sauber, Adelanto, California
We use crisp radishes for a bit of crunch and spiciness in this Crab Salad Sandwich. You can also use chopped fennel, celery, thinly sliced fresh apple, or matchsticks of jicama as alternatives.