Wintery Treats To Make When The Weather Outside Is Frightful
Nothing signals Christmas quite like a snowball cookie. The nutty, shortbread-style cookies can come in several iterations, typically with different types of nuts
It's officially hot cocoa season, and we've got the cutest dessert ever to celebrate with. They look a little tricky, but they couldn't be easier. We gave ours a Christmas spin with red and green sprinkles, but they're perfect for any winter holiday or snow day.
With bright pops of cranberries, almond- and clove-scented custard, and a sweet icing made with orange zest, this wintery bread pudding is impressive enough to serve for dessert at a dinner party, and not to sweet to serve as breakfast.
Think of this as a lighter version of nougat, but much easier to make at home with just a few ingredients.For our take, we use crunchy Biscoff cookies, which lend subtle sweet notes of caramel and malt.
The holidays are upon us, and you’re already buried in a to-do list that’s longer than Santa’s naughty list…but wait! We’ve got a festive treat that’s sure to knock your elf socks off and impress even the Grinchiest of holiday guests, without too much effort or a ton of hard-to-find ingredients.
These sweet treats have everything you love about a White Russian cocktail, in extra shareable and celebratory cupcake form. We added Kahlúa to the buttercream frosting and finished these off with chocolate shavings to really take them over the top.
Dessert truffles are not only a chocolate lover's dream, but they're also completely customizable and so easy to make. Top these with even more chocolate, or even Christmas toppings like candy canes or festive sprinkles to add some holiday cheer to any celebration.