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This thread features participants sharing their favorite dessert recipes and experiences, with many discussing specific desserts they enjoy making or have made in the past. The conversation includes a variety of dessert types, from cakes to trifles, and personal anecdotes about their preparation and reception.
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JAE said:I love the peanut butter cup torte. I love the truffle brownie cups. I like the mint torte, but that was in last fall. I'll come back to suggest more.
I thought the same thing. Marshmallows? Eeww! But it was very good. Very rich. You may want to invite the neighbors over to help you eat it.heat123 said:So the marshmellows are good with this?? It sounded interesting but I wasn't sure about marshmellows???I love them in smores or right off the fire plain, but anything else to me is questionable lol.
JAE said:I like the lemon cakes and the summer berry shortcakes, too.
JAE said:I thought the same thing. Marshmallows? Eeww! But it was very good. Very rich. You may want to invite the neighbors over to help you eat it.
Yes. I was worried about being able to feel the marshmallows, but I couldn't. You don't put the marshmallows in the oven. You mix the melted pb chips into the marshmallows then place them on the warm brownie torte with the other torte on top. I actually made the tortes ahead and they were cool when I put the marshmallows on top. I still didn't feel the marshmallows.heat123 said:So I guess my ? about them is after they are heated in the oven, they melt so it's like the stuff you can buy in a jar (is it called marshmellow creme?) type consistency?
jrstephens said:Strawberry Amoretto Pastries
JAE said:Yes. I was worried about being able to feel the marshmallows, but I couldn't. You don't put the marshmallows in the oven. You mix the melted pb chips into the marshmallows then place them on the warm brownie torte with the other torte on top. I actually made the tortes ahead and they were cool when I put the marshmallows on top. I still didn't feel the marshmallows.
ChefBeckyD said:I'm not much of a dessert person...but the Pina Colada Upside Down Cake is soooo good. I'd love to make it more often, but it's too much for our little family. I can only make it when it's going to feed a crowd!
chefshawna said:Warm nutty caramel brownies are one of my favorites.
Kitchen Diva said:I started a thread way back when that was "what dessert best describes you?" or something along those lines... (it was quite the interesting thread!) LOL
What about Lemon Bars?
Apple Crisp- I have a recipe that is made with a shortbread type crust on top and is pretty yummy!
Pumpkin cake bars are always yummy, too!
cltrinity said:maybe the caramel apple bites from s/s '04 and the lemon cakes, haven't tried the torte yet bet it is good
caramel apples is a brownie mix (19-21 oz) made in the bar pan, cooled completely then mixed with 8oz of cream cheese and 1/4 cup caramel ice cream topping. spread it evenly over the baked brownie and top with coarsly chopped green apples and just a few peanut butter cups then drizzle rest of caramel over top.heat123 said:hm, those sound good, what's in them? I don't know if I have an 04 SBCB!?
forkatieb said:What are Pumpkin Cake Bars???? Sounds Yummy!!!!
TIA
cltrinity said:caramel apples is a brownie mix (19-21 oz) made in the bar pan, cooled completely then mixed with 8oz of cream cheese and 1/4 cup caramel ice cream topping. spread it evenly over the baked brownie and top with coarsly chopped green apples and just a few peanut butter cups then drizzle rest of caramel over top.
oh you only use a total of 1/2 c topping you can modify and put chopped nuts. not real sweet but has enough and since they are a brownie you can just cut into squares.
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