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Chocolate Mousse for Beginners
This chocolate mousse for beginners is the all-time easiest method, perfect for beginners, but even experts may want to pay attention, because this technique produces the most delicious, most perfectly-textured mousse I've ever had.
Churro Toffee
You don't have to plan a trip to Disney to have this classic treat.
Blender Chocolate Mousse
This blender chocolate mousse, with espresso powder added to amp up the intensity of the chocolate flavor, is for all of you chocolate lovers–simple, easy, and delicious.
S'Mores in a Bag
This S'Mores in a Bag recipe is more of a concept than a recipe, but all the ingredients are easy to bring along on your next cookout. Roast some marshmallows, and toss them into a bag of snack cookies and chocolate, and YUM. You'll love the result.
Chocolate-Graham Cracker S'mores Sliders
These baked s'mores sliders bring the campfire vibes inside. These combinations expand on classic ingredients for an extra-special toasty treat.
Little Debbie Brownie Tree Dip
Turn your favorite sweet treat into the best holiday snack!
Sleeping Gingerbread Treats
Shhhh they're sleeping!
No Bake Espresso Martini Cheesecakes
These no bake espresso martini cheesecakes have a base layer of crushed OREO cookies, topped with a sumptuous dark chocolate no-bake cheesecake, served in martini glasses.
Dubai Chocolate Berry Trifle
For this Dubai chocolate berry trifle, the delicious combo of milk chocolate, pistachio cream, and pistachios pair with crispy kataifi—shredded phyllo dough—and mixed berries. This dessert is a stunner.
Chocolate-Apple Egg Rolls
Fry up dessert eggrolls with sweet Golden Delicious apple and Nutella filing. To avoid soggy egg rolls, be sure to let the filling cool completely before assembling.
Good New Orleans Creole Gumbo
I am going to give you my Creole gumbo recipe. I learned to cook from my mother and grandmother who were born and raised in New Orleans and really knew how to cook. Most of the time, you could not get them to write down their recipes because they used a "pinch" of this and "just enough of that" and so on. This recipe is a combination of both of their recipes which I have added to over the years. Serve over hot cooked rice.
Sloppy Joes
These crowd-pleasing Sloppy Joe sandwiches will take you back to your childhood! This is my mom's recipe and it always gets compliments!
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