Even though this sweet finish is decidedly for grown-ups, it is delicious enough to bring out the kid in you.
It almost seems that the slow cooker was made for this subtly spicy, rich mole sauce. In fact, you might be tempted to make a double batch of just the sauce and freeze half for another time - simply thaw it and reheat with cooked, shredded meat. Serve over rice or with warmed corn tortillas to soak up all the sauce.
A coffee-infused blondie base and creamy mascarpone topping give these bars the flavours and textures of the classic Italian dessert. These portable treats allow your guests to mingle without being tied to the dinner table.
A combination of chow mein noodles, pretzels and cornflakes gives these sweet-salty bars a satisfying texture. Look for crunchy chow mein noodles—our secret ingredient—in the Asian foods section of your supermarket.
A chewier version of a classic, these popcorn balls are small and easy to eat. Melting the peanut butter before adding it to the caramel helps keep it hot enough to coat the popcorn evenly.