please suggest a dessert recipe with these requirements

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Anonymous wrote:Chocolate mousse. Bring some berries separately and serve alongside.


+1
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Chocolate olive oil cake, by cooks illustrated


Did you read the original post?
Anonymous
fudge
no-bake cookies
muddy buddies
turtles
Anonymous
Chocolate Hazelnut Torte
https://www.splendidtable.org/story/2018/12/17/chocolate-hazelnut-torte
Just substitute a gluten free flour for the 3TBsp of flour in the recipe

Triple Chocolate Mousse Cake
https://www.pbssocal.org/food-discovery/food/weekend-recipe-triple-chocolate-mousse-cake
Anonymous
Chocolate Mousse with fruit on the side.
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Anonymous wrote:Flourless chocolate cake


+1 this is the obvious answer… Or chocolate macaroons made with almond flour, which most are.


Macaron. Macaroons are made with coconut.

Chocolate cheesecake (use GF cookies as base)


Couldn’t one make chocolate macaroons? I’m pretty sure I ate chocolate macaroons as a child- my family loved macaroons and always had them at holidays.


I'm sure it's possible, although typically, macaroons are either dipped in or drizzled with chocolate. I only corrected it because the PP said almond flour, which is typically used in macaron, not macaroons.
Anonymous
Chocolate cream pie
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Chocolate mochi cake. Just Google it. I was planning to try one but haven’t yet. I hear it is really good.
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Truffles.
Anonymous
Chocolate pots de crème! So simple and really delicious. Use a high quality chocolate.
Anonymous
Look up sunken chocolate cake recipe by Bon Appetite. Sooooo good.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Chocolate mousse. Bring some berries separately and serve alongside.


+1 but a little challenging to transport because it's generally made in individual glass bowls.
Anonymous
King Arthur is da bomb when it comes to GF...

Either their flourless chocolate cake: https://www.kingarthurbaking.com/recipes/flourless-chocolate-cake-recipe

Or if you want ridiculously easy and delicious, use their GF brownie mix: https://shop.kingarthurbaking.com/items/gluten-free-fudge-brownie-mix

Enjoy!
Anonymous
I am trying, and failing, to come up with a dessert that *can't* be transported by Uber. Not "can't be transported," such as an already baked souffle, but can't be transported *by Uber.*
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Anonymous wrote:I am trying, and failing, to come up with a dessert that *can't* be transported by Uber. Not "can't be transported," such as an already baked souffle, but can't be transported *by Uber.*


I’m guessing OP wants something that can be transported without excessive care. An Uber driver might not slow down for speed bumps, navigating potholes, and making sharp corners like OP might if she was driving with a delicate dessert.
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