Learn How To Bake The Perfect Cake
Sweet spiced apples are blanketed with a soft, fluffy topping in this comforting, homestyle apple cobbler. Give the apple filling a quick pre-cook on the stove, and then top with an easy batter that comes together in 1 bowl—what a dream!
Raspberry icebox cake is a lovely refreshing dessert for those hot summer days.
If you like Brown Sugar Cinnamon Pop-Tarts, you will love this homemade version. They’re made completely from scratch with REAL ingredients and an all-butter pastry crust. Read through the recipe before beginning, and view the step-by-step photos and video tutorial to help guide you. Be sure to chill the pastry dough for at least 2 hours as instructed in step 2.
I received this recipe a couple of years ago from a friend and get rave reviews from everyone each time I prepare it. It is not only delicious, but very pretty for a holiday table. Great for Thanksgiving or Christmas.
Using a few from-scratch components, you can create homemade eclairs, just like the kinds you enjoy from a pastry shop. These French pastries take a little time to prepare and assemble, so I encourage you to read through the recipe before beginning. You have many options for the filling, including traditional pastry cream, or any of the suggestions in the Notes or above the recipe.
Great tasting and a definite twist for gingerbread! Not overpowering. When storing, do not cover tightly, the top will become very moist instead of nice and crunchy. Serve plain or with a generous dollop of whipped cream.
As delicious and impressive as blueberry pie, but takes half the time and effort! This lemon-kissed blueberry galette is an easy summer dessert and truly shines with a crisp and flaky buttermilk cornmeal crust.
This juicy blueberry cobbler can be made with fresh or frozen blueberries. I've tinkered and tinkered, and this is the very best cobbler recipe I've found. An amalgamation of my grandmother's recipe and my own, it can also work with other fruit fillings. This perfect summer treat has a cakey biscuit topping with a slight crunch on top with delicious blueberries hidden on the bottom. Serve plain or with whipped cream.
Take fruit crisp to the next level by browning the butter and combining two of summer’s best fruits. You’ll appreciate how easily this crisp comes together—you don’t even have to peel the peaches. Don’t skip browning the butter—it adds unparalleled flavor!
This strawberry torte is light, easy, and elegant. This recipe is from my mom.
Made from just 9 ingredients, this easy cherry cobbler is one of the simplest desserts you could make with fresh cherries. Pit and halve cherries, whisk together a batter, and bake—it really is that easy. When cherries aren’t in season, you can use frozen. Enjoy warm with a scoop of vanilla ice cream—dessert is served!
This mixed berry cobbler works well with any juicy summer fruit: peaches, nectarines, blueberries, blackberries, strawberries, and raspberries. Short of serving store-bought ice cream, you won't find a simpler, more delicious dessert than this fruit cobbler. And if you use frozen berries, this dessert can be assembled in less than 10 minutes. Serve warm or at room temperature with a dollop of whipped cream or a small scoop of vanilla ice cream.
If you like s’mores and rice krispie treats, you’ll flip for these easy crispy rice squares. Filled with Hershey’s chocolate bars, toasted marshmallows, and graham cracker pieces, every gooey bite tastes like a campfire s’more.
Celebrate the flavors of summer with triple berry pie! Give the juicy berry filling a head start on thickening by cooking it for a few minutes on the stove. As the pie cools, the filling sets into a jammy, yet sliceable consistency. Serve with vanilla ice cream for a sweet summertime dessert!
This pistachio chip ice cream brings the flavors of the popular Dubai chocolate bar to a no-churn ice cream. Studded with roasted, salted pistachios and dark chocolate chips, this recipe is made with an easy milk syrup, invented by Chef John, instead of using the typical shortcut for no-churn desserts, sweetened condensed milk. For best results, chill all of your tools, containers, and ingredients so that everything stays cool.
This crowd-pleasing dessert combines two of your favorite ice cream flavors, plus layers of crunchy Oreo cookies, homemade hot fudge, whipped cream, and sprinkles. Read the recipe in full before starting so you’re prepped, and don’t skip freezing the layers during the assembly process.
These two-bite cookies are made to be eaten by the handful! They're great for parties and everyday snacking.
Homemade hot fudge sauce comes together in just 5 minutes on the stove, and you can use it on any and all of your ice cream confections, from ice cream cake to brownie sundaes… or serve it as a dip for fruit… or simply savor a spoonful of it all on its own!
These fudgy Black Forest bars are a decadent dessert that is somewhere between brownie and cake, loaded with chocolate and bathed in cherries. They're fabulous with coffee.
Review the recipe notes and video tutorial before starting. Tiramisu tastes best when chilled overnight, so this is a wonderful make-ahead dessert.
