Monday, December 28, 2009

Anyone know any good dessert recipes?

well i want to make something simple like brownies or cookies for my family but i cant find any good recipes.


anyone got any other ideas.. or websites i can go 2?Anyone know any good dessert recipes?
There are lots of good websites that have lots of recipes. I'll list some in sources.





There are a couple really good cake recipes I like that are great for summer. One is a Jell-O poke cake. I can't remember the exact recipe, but there are plenty of versions of it on the Kraft Foods website. Just type ';jell-o poke cake'; in the search box, and look at the Kraft Recipes tab and the Member Recipes tab to find the one you like the most. (I personally prefer the ones that use pudding in between the cake and the whipped topping.) The great thing about a Jell-O poke cake is that you can customize it, i.e., what flavor cake, jell-o, and pudding to use. (I like white cake with either lime or black cherry jell-o and vanilla pudding.)





The other spring/summer cake recipe I like is a recipe I got from my boss for Pineapple Pudding Cake. Here is the recipe:





Pineapple Pudding Cake:





Ingredients:


1 box Jiffy yellow cake mix* (and whatever ingredients are needed to make the batter, per box directions)


1 8-oz. package of cream cheese, softened


1 small package instant vanilla pudding


1-1/2 cup cold milk


1 large can crushed pineapples, drained


1 8-oz. tub of Cool Whip (thawed but chilled)


A small amount of shelled walnuts, crushed (optional)





Cake directions:


1.) Preheat the oven according to the box directions for the cake mix and the type of pan you are using (metal, glass, etc.).


2.) Prepare the yellow cake mix batter according to box directions and pour it into a greased 9'; X 13'; pan.*


3.) Start checking the cake after about 15 minutes (it鈥檚 hard to say exactly how long it will take, as there are no directions for baking a Jiffy yellow cake mix in a 9'; X 13'; pan, or for baking half of a regular yellow cake mix).


4.) Remove the cake from the oven when the top is golden brown and a toothpick stuck in the center of the cake comes out clean.


5.) Allow cake to cool.





Topping directions:


1.) Whip the softened cream cheese with a mixer until smooth.


2.) Slowly beat in the instant pudding mix until well blended.


3.) Slowly beat in the milk until mixture is smooth and well blended.


4.) Spread the cream cheese/pudding mixture evenly over the cooled cake.


5.) Spread drained crushed pineapples evenly over the pudding mixture.


6.) Frost the cake with the tub of Cool Whip.


7.) If you鈥檇 like, sprinkle the top of the cake with crushed walnuts. (Crushed macadamia nuts might also work well here.)


8.) For best results, allow the cake to chill in the refrigerator for at least a couple of hours before serving.





Enjoy!





* If you cannot find Jiffy yellow cake mix, use a regular box of yellow cake mix (Betty Crocker, Duncan Hines, etc.). Prepare the batter according to box directions, but only pour half of the batter into the cake pan. This works out great if you鈥檙e making two cakes but is a bit wasteful otherwise! If you don鈥檛 want to be wasteful and don鈥檛 mind having a thicker cake, then by all means, pour all the batter into the cake pan and follow the baking directions on the box. Just make sure the pan you鈥檙e using is deep enough to accommodate a thicker cake and all the toppings.





I hope that helps! Good luck! :-)Anyone know any good dessert recipes?
Thanks for choosing my answer! I hope you enjoyed whatever you decided to make! The pineapple pudding cake is always a hit when I take it to a party. :-) Report Abuse

If you have any caramel delight girlscout cookies left, you can use them to make brownies. Just buy a brownie mix from the store and after mixing it, put 1/2 of it in the bottom of a baking pan, then place the cookies in rows on top of the mix, then pour the remaining brownie batter over it. Follow the directions on the box for how long to bake. It melts the carmel and coconut into the brownie and is soooo good!
'; Whatever Floats Your Boat'; Brownies!


35 min | 10 min prep | SERVES 16








Ingredients


1/2 cup butter, melted


1/2 cup unsweetened cocoa


1 cup sugar


2 egg


2 teaspoons vanilla


1/2 cup flour


1/4 teaspoon salt





WHATEVER FLOATS YOUR BOAT


1-2 cup chocolate chips (semisweet, white, butterscotch, peanut butter) or raisins or chopped maraschino cherry or chopped nuts or M%26amp;M' or Reese's pieces or miniature marshmallow








Directions


1Preheat oven to 350掳F.


2Grease an 8 inch square pan or line with foil.


3In a medium bowl combine melted butter and cocoa and stir until cocoa is dissolved.


4Add sugar and mix well.


5Add eggs one at a time and stir until well combined.


6Stir in vanilla, flour and salt until you no longer see any flour (do not overmix).


7Fold in ';WHATEVER FLOATS YOUR BOAT';!


8Spread in pan and bake for approximately 25 minutes.


9DO NOT OVER-BAKE -- your brownies will come out dry. Adjust time/temp accordingly for your oven. If you do the knife/toothpick test, it should come out with moist crumbs, not clean.


10Cool completely before cutting into squares.


11For vegetarian omit the marshmallows.


12For double recipe, bake in 9x12 pan and add 5 minutes to baking time.
caramel


cream


tbsp lemon juice


Mix the above together, dont whip the cream.





Get marie,tennis or plain(fairly soft) biscuits





place a layer of the biscuits in a rectangualr or squar dish. the a layer of the caramel cream mix





and then grate over a layer of peppermint chocolate.





repeat until the dish is full. decoraate with grated peppermint chocolate. and allow it to set in the fridgefor an hour or 2
i make banana split squares %26amp; my family loves them all i do is make a graham cracker crust. Then i put drained crushed pineapple over it slice bananas in the drained pineapple juice layer them on top of pineapple sometimes add sliced freshed stawberries the whippd topping %26amp; refridgrate serve when chilled very good y slicing bananas in juice it stops then from going brown
http://www.taste.com.au/recipes/10033/th鈥?/a>





Really good
http://www.best-brownie-recipes.com/





this shows you some brownie recipes. there are also other types of recipes.
Hello,


Here is a delicious turtle brownie recipe for you to try.





http://www.the-chocolate-spot.com/turtle鈥?/a>





Good Luck and I hope this has been helpful to you!


Genesee
recipes.com is a really good website, they have tons of recipes for any occasion. Hope you find what you are looking for!
Get a big variety of recipes ebooks free.


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Check out Betty Crocker or Duncan Hines at your nearest super market!!!
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