PB lovers will applaud. But then who doesn't love a chocolate cake with nut clusters on top and PB filling inside? So easy to make, waiting for a slice is the hardest part.
Some might argue the point, but they'd be wrong: There simply is no more delicious combination than salted peanuts, smooth vanilla ice cream and rich chocolate.
Broccoli proves that it's no boring ol' veggie in this smart dish. Give it a little sweet-tangy dressing-and a sprinkling of bacon-and next thing you know, it's gone.
Be warned: According to readers, if you serve this delectable treat as a birthday cake, you'll be starting a tradition. One that's going to be tough to break.
As in all good carrot cake, fresh, flavorful veggies balance the sweet. The only difference between this and the classic recipe is the time you get back in your day.
Chocolate and peanut butter are at it again, this time teaming up in a refrigerator pie that delivers all the creamy goodness you can pour into a cookie crust.
This super-easy appetizer features big flavors that will have your guests guessing the magic ingredients. Go ahead and share-this one's too good to keep to yourself.
We pledge allegiance to a cake that shows its colors this deliciously. Serve with fresh blueberries and red strawberries and you'll cause even more revelry.
Salmon sliders, anyone? These smart mini fish burgers are topped with fresh tomato and spinach and dressed with Thousand Island. Well-schooled in tasty.
Birthdays are all about surprises. Who doesn't want to be surprised by an Oreo Cookie dessert? No one, that's who. These creme-filled chocolate treats make for big smiles.
Beantown is famous for this classic combination of rich chocolate and creamy filling. Our made-over version is airier, more delicate and lower in fat than the original.
It's tiramisu. And it's pie. This delectable, fluffy dessert sports layers of creamy pudding and delicate Nilla Wafers, all drizzled with coffee. Delicious times two.
Know what's great about this recipe? Besides the chocolaty peanut-buttery creamy thing going on? You can prep it in 15 minutes and freeze it for whenever your guests arrive.
What's better than layer upon layer of creamy, chocolaty, peanut buttery heaven? You get all that here, plus more warm chocolate and PB drizzled on top.
The only guac recipe you'll ever need. Four ingredients, 5 minutes and the party's most popular dip is done. Don't forget the lime-its zing makes the difference.