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Anyone have this recipe?wadesgirl said:Banana Brownie Split is good, I did that for my first outdoor party. I also did the mini lemon cakes at a camping party.
ChefBeckyD said:Here you go!
I make this in the large bar pan with 1 box of brownie mix that is made to fit a 9x13 pan. I've never tried it on the round stone. I always prebake the brownie at home (sometimes the night before) and prepare the rest at the show.natural said:Anyone have this recipe?
Glad to help! It's so rich and devine!natural said:sounds great thanks
vwpamperedchef said:I've done a Smores trifle...that's a bit rustic...
vwpamperedchef said:Sure --- I made it up myself--you can tweek if necessary. I had done a hands on demo with The Girl Scouts---it was a HUGE hit!
DITTO!!! YUMMY!vwpamperedchef said:Sure --- I made it up myself--you can tweek if necessary. I had done a hands on demo with The Girl Scouts---it was a HUGE hit!
bsaxman said:I am also doing an outdoor show at the beach (picnic area), show is tomorrow and I've given the host the suggestions and she has not decided on one, is there ANY other no cook, no bake suggestions that you have? And if so, please post the recipe also. Thanks
Some popular no bake recipes include energy balls, fruit salads, no bake cheesecake, and avocado toast. These recipes require little to no cooking and are perfect for a quick and easy meal or snack.
Yes, there are plenty of no cook recipes that are also healthy! Some examples include raw veggie wraps, gazpacho soup, and overnight oats. These recipes often use fresh ingredients and are packed with nutrients.
Absolutely! No bake recipes do not require an oven. Instead, they use alternative methods such as refrigeration or stovetop cooking to create delicious dishes without the use of heat.
Yes, there are many no bake recipes that are perfect for kids to help make and enjoy. Some examples include no bake granola bars, fruit and yogurt popsicles, and peanut butter rice crispy treats. These recipes are simple and fun for kids to make with adult supervision.
While it may be challenging, it is possible to create a full meal using only no cook recipes. Some ideas include a cold noodle salad, hummus and vegetable platter, and a fruit and cheese board. With some creativity and planning, you can have a delicious and satisfying meal without ever turning on the stove.