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The thread centers around seeking dessert recipe ideas suitable for a large group, specifically for an event involving realtors. Participants share various dessert suggestions and personal experiences related to making these desserts.
Participants generally agree on the suitability of Profiterole Puffs for large gatherings, while other suggestions like Taffy Apple Tartlets and trifle recipes are also mentioned without clear consensus on a single best option.
The discussion reflects personal experiences and preferences regarding dessert preparation for large groups, with participants sharing their own successes and ideas.
Consultants looking for dessert ideas for large gatherings may find the shared experiences and suggestions relevant to their needs.
aksusan said:I made the profiterole puffs last week for a show and filled them with a mixture of canned pumpkin (not pie mix), a tub of cool whip, and s.f. cheesecake pudding & 1 Tbsp of pumpkin pie spice. They pretty much inhaled them. Oh and drizzled w/melted chocolate. First time I had made them and they turned out great.
aksusan said:I made the profiterole puffs last week for a show and filled them with a mixture of canned pumpkin (not pie mix), a tub of cool whip, and s.f. cheesecake pudding & 1 Tbsp of pumpkin pie spice. They pretty much inhaled them. Oh and drizzled w/melted chocolate. First time I had made them and they turned out great.
Some easy dessert recipes for a large group include sheet cakes, brownies, and no-bake desserts like cheesecake or trifle. These options can be made in large quantities and are simple to serve. Consider recipes that can be prepared ahead of time to save you stress on the day of the event.
To adapt a dessert recipe for a larger crowd, you can multiply the ingredients by the number of servings you need. Make sure to adjust baking times and pan sizes accordingly. For example, if a recipe serves 8, and you need to serve 32, quadruple the ingredients and use larger baking pans.
Crowd-pleasing dessert options for a potluck include cookies, brownies, fruit salads, and cupcakes. These desserts are easy to transport and serve, and they tend to appeal to a wide range of tastes. Consider bringing a variety to cater to different preferences.
Yes, many desserts can be made in advance for a large gathering. Items like cakes, cookies, and bars can be baked a day or two ahead of time. No-bake desserts can often be prepared the night before. Just ensure they are stored properly to maintain freshness.
When considering dietary restrictions, look for dessert recipes that are gluten-free, dairy-free, or vegan. Options like flourless chocolate cake, fruit sorbet, or almond milk-based desserts can cater to various dietary needs. Always check with your guests ahead of time to ensure everyone can enjoy the dessert.