Refrigerated sugar cookies kick start this dessert recipe that also features nuts, granola, dried cranberries and vanilla chips for a hearty sweet treat. From Jessica Beaver, Bake-Off Monthly Challenge.
A fabulous carrot cake recipe full of shredded carrots, coconut, raisins, walnuts and lots of spices. Paired with a sweet cream cheese frosting, it's a fabulous classic dessert.
This recipe straddles the line between luscious side dish and low-key dessert. To bring the dish to a potluck, keep the candied pecans crunchy by packing them separately and sprinkling them on the dish just before serving.
Each Easter I try to come up with a creative dessert for the family and more often than not, I’ll end up baking a cake. This year I decided to rely on our family favourite, carrot cake. Only instead of […]
These TWIX Caramelita Bars are an easy dessert that the whole family will love. They are loaded with caramel and real TWIX candy bars! Get the recipe here.
This is one of my go to recipes at Christmas time. It is so easy and quick to throw together and yet it tastes AMAZING!! I love that I can make it ahead of time and have it in the freezer ready to go when I need a quick dessert. It looks so festive too!
Cookies and candy pair as toppings for this kid-friendly dessert pizza! Have the kids help with the pizza making--little hands are perfect for crumbling the cookie dough and adding the candy.
We all know vanilla is a staple ingredient in any baker's kitchen. I probably put vanilla into almost every dessert. Whenever I can, I prefer to use vanilla bean or vanilla bean paste over extract. I love seeing the vanilla
The inspiration from this cake came from Tartine's pumpkin tea cake. I wanted to make a lighter, cake-ier cake, closer to a dessert you'd eat at a dinner party than to a quickbread you'd eat for breakfast. The frosting recipe is based on my idol Dorie Greenspan's Tangy Cream Cheese Frosting.
We have an indecisive sweet tooth. We hold the same passion for desserts that are ridiculously fussy and complicated, as we do for ones that involve a single bowl and whisk that can be whipped up in a jiffy. This recipe combines the best of both worlds and creates a dessert that sounds ridiculously fussy, but can be made mainly from basic pantry staples. They're dense, delicious and ridiculously easy to make!