Sometimes seasons like this have us rushing and feeling like there's not enough time. So when a perfect autumn dessert like baked apples presents itself and promises less than 10 minutes of prep time, grab hold of that recipe and make it again and again!
It's a great time of the year to enjoy delicious apples in everything from breakfast to dinner to dessert. And when it comes to dessert, one of the simplest and most traditional ways to enjoy them is in an apple crisp topped with ice cream and a warm apple cider sauce.
Having a truly decadent dessert around can be especially nice when summer activities have us moving around a lot. Then the guilt doesn't set in quite as quickly … unless the entire pan disappears in one day!
When you've found yourself baking a bunch, it can sometimes lead to even more baking … not that my family is complaining! Find out how a recent afternoon project became the perfect route to an amazing dessert.
We're gearing up for the busiest party, entertaining, and special gathering time of the year. Let me start things off by offering a great layered dessert idea that takes minutes to put together and can be set aside until it's time to wow your guests.
Blueberries are amazing: they taste great, they are nutritional powerhouses, and they work well in all manner of dishes. In honor of spring, warmer weather, and upcoming events that might require a dish that's at home on a brunch table or served after dinner, I offer you Blueberry Biscuit Cake.
Move over, caramel. Candied apples can come in all kinds of varieties. One of my favorites is a multi-layered treat featuring the flavors in s'mores. They take a little time to make and are a beautiful mess to eat … and are worth every minute and every napkin required!
Next time it's time to make the tried and true krispy treats, pause and consider a rendition that's beautiful to look at and tastes even better. No need to worry! Just because they've grown up, it doesn't mean your kids won't still love them.
A simple fruit crisp recipe makes quick work of providing a homemade dessert when you don't have a lot of time to devote to getting fussy in the kitchen. A rhubarb version is showcased, but any number of other combinations will also work beautifully. Get the basics here.
Fond memories of visits in the past and new challenges met and exceeded inspire a delicious pan of bars. Enjoy everything from peanut butter and bananas to chocolate and oatmeal in these packed-full-of-goodness bars!