Chocolate-dipped strawberries are not for room service only. These juicy and elegant treats are way easier than they look when you use our 2-ingredient method.
With Oreo Cookies in the mix, how can you go wrong? Wrap up these treats with the elegant (and totally achievable) chocolate swirl for any gift-giving occasion.
Start with a simple boxed cake mix, and add a few simple ingredients to take it to a whole new level. The combination of pumpkin and chocolate is absolutely scrumptious. A sure-fire hit with your family and guests.
Sheet cakes are considered Texan when they are baked, frosted and served from a jellyroll pan. So what makes this one the best ever? Deep chocolate flavor and toasted pecans.
My mom helped me post this recipe. These candies are like Reese's Peanut Butter Cups and are fun for kids to make because you don't have to cook them. My mom and I made these together.
Veggies and beef get a little heat and a lot of flavor with less than half an hour on the stove. Top with cheese and let it melt in, then add sour cream for a cool finish.
Your turn to bring treats? We've got it from here. Each bar is a chunk of peanut-butter-and-chocolate paradise. Pat yourself on the back, O mother of treat-bringing lore.
Guests will feel like they're enjoying high tea at a swank hotel. No one has to know these brownie minis filled with luscious Cool Whip were ready in minutes.
Frozen puff pastry is cut into hearts and baked, then split and filled with strawberry jam, whipped topping and strawberries for special, pillowy treats.
The oohs and ahhs will be for you instead of the waiter when you serve this restaurant fave with layers of moist cake, caramel filling and chocolate-dipped wafers.