This timeless Parisian dessert is easy to make from scratch. Whip up these delicate treats for your next gathering and fill with everything from whipped cream to seasonal fruit.
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These little donuts are extra light and have a double dose of vanilla flavor. They’re pretty stacked high on a cake stand, or displayed individually in fancy cupcake papers.
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East meets West with this kimchi-based Bloody Mary.
Need a quick cookie with maximum cute factor? Look no further! Triangle-shaped butter shortbread cookies (AKA Petticoat Tails) are made even tastier with a dip in melted chocolate. Little hands can help arrange the pretzel ‘antlers’ and mini semisweet chips which create the eyes and nose of our woodland deer. This recipe can easily be adapted for Christmas cookie trays by replacing the semisweet chocolate chip nose with a red candy-coated chocolate piece.
This candy is sweet and salty and has a distinctive ale flavor that Dad will love.
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Looking for a fun Halloween project to do with the kids? Well, look no further! These candy-dipped apples look just like a friendly jack-o’-lantern or ghost and are as much fun to decorate as they are to munch.
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Perfect to take on the road to holiday parties, school events and more, these Halloween treats look as good on a table as they do on the go.
These crostini can be prepared in a flash with only a few simple ingredients. They're a healthy, light starter for holiday guests while dinner is prepared.