Coconut & Raspberry Crisped Rice Squares
The perfect size to serve with tea or for dessert after a big meal, these squares are just what you need when you’re craving a sweet bite.
The perfect size to serve with tea or for dessert after a big meal, these squares are just what you need when you’re craving a sweet bite.
This is a quick treat that kids and adults can assemble at the last minute. To achieve the best bat-like wings, break (rather than cut) the cookies in half to create a ragged edge. You need exactly one package of chocolate wafer cookies, so check closely at the grocery store to make sure none of them are broken.
No baking is necessary for this unpretentious dessert from Denmark. Apple trifle, known as Aeblekage, only requires some prep and layering in a trifle bowl or cups.
Want your French toast express-style? Skip the frying pan for this decadent, sweet treat that's ready in less than 10 minutes. With the addition of a few pantry staples (see variations, below), you can make this basic version extra sweet or salty.
Freeze individual cookies unbaked, then take out a few at a time as needed. That way you'll have treats conveniently at the ready to tame the cookie monsters in your house.
A chewy gingersnap cookie crust gives classic Hello Dolly bars a festive touch. Look for dried apples in the bulk-food section of your grocery store; you want the chewy apple rings rather than crispy apple chips.
In Roman times, these cookies were sweetened with the must, or mosto (as the name indicates), left over from wine production. Give this Italian cookie recipe a try for a change.