This twist on lasagna is great for a Saturday night get-together. Serve with salad and a special loaf of bread.
This trifle tastes just like everyone's favourite holiday drink. Cranberry sauce adds a subtle tartness, which helps to cut through the richness of this dessert. If substituting pound cake for the golden vanilla cake, add up to 1/3 cup more rum to compensate for the dryer texture.
Eggnog is a rich holiday indulgence, and these cookies live up to the name. Freezing the dough is one way to save time, but you can also bake these treats before freezing. When the occasion for cookies comes along, just thaw them at room temperature then add the icing.
Finish your holiday meal with this rich and creamy caramel-topped cheesecake. For easy serving, be sure to chill your cheesecake completely before slicing.
Toasted buttery croissants take this modest bread-based dessert to new heights. Use day-old croissants for the best results; you'll need six to eight in total. Layering the croissants and the rhubarb gives you a bit of everything in each bite. You can also substitute the same amount of thawed frozen rhubarb for the fresh—just thoroughly pat it dry.
Gooey sticky buns are perfect for a crowd on a cosy holiday morning. These may sound like they'd be over-the-top sweet, but they're well balanced. The earthy pumpkin – in both the dough and the filling – reins in all that brown sugar goodness.
These single-serving-size pumpkin pies are a fun and easy-to-assemble take on the classic Thanksgiving dessert. Make a double batch for a large crowd and watch them disappear!