Jul
31

Two in One Dessert Recipes

Posted in Food, Recipes by sophie

Forget about the measuring, mixing and pouring — one of the toughest steps in the baking process is choosing a recipe to make! It’s even more of a challenge when you’re making something for a group with different tastes, or if you’ve got a craving for more than one kind of sweet!

Yes, I’ve had those days when cinnamon rolls sound appealing, but so do brownies. Sometimes I’ll get creative and make up a dessert, but other days I just want to try one I know is good. Here are a list of recipes that definitely qualify as delicious and dependable. Try one of these out when you can’t decide what to make.

Have your cake and pie AND eat it too! Yes, it’s possible. Bujvary proves that it is with her Lemon Pie Cupcakes.

You know what’s tough? Craving girl scout cookies when they aren’t being sold outside of your local grocery store! You know what I mean. Porcalina’s going to rescue us from shedding tears, though. Take a look at her Samoas Bars, you can definitely satisfy that craving year around now. This reminds me of a candy bar and that well-loved cookie.

Apple season is just a few months away, be sure to try ChocolateChipotle’s Apple Cobbler Cookies. If you can’t wait for apple season, don’t worry about it! Can’t get ahold of a couple of good apples? Consider substituting the same quantity with sugar-free apple pie filling.

Now you’ll just have to choose which one of these recipes you’ll want to try first :)… but I can’t promise that’ll be easy either!


Samoas Bars

See Samoas Bars on Key Ingredient.

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