Anonymous
Post 01/31/2013 22:36     Subject: Re:Go-to dessert to take to a dinner party?

I made a pink lemonade pie and it was fantastic and very fun looking.
Anonymous
Post 01/31/2013 20:46     Subject: Go-to dessert to take to a dinner party?

Anonymous wrote:Anyone have a trifle reciper



I posted one above at 16:22. I recommend buying the pound cake instead of making it.
Anonymous
Post 01/31/2013 20:30     Subject: Go-to dessert to take to a dinner party?

Anyone have a trifle reciper
Anonymous
Post 01/31/2013 18:14     Subject: Re:Go-to dessert to take to a dinner party?

A lovely fruit tarte from Randolph's bakery in Arlington.
Anonymous
Post 01/31/2013 16:37     Subject: Go-to dessert to take to a dinner party?

Costco mini cream puff, sprinkle with sugar powder.
super easy!
Anonymous
Post 01/31/2013 16:32     Subject: Go-to dessert to take to a dinner party?

Anonymous wrote:try this. magnolia bakery's banana pudding. it sounds ridiculously pedestrian but it is SO DELICIOUS.
http://www.confessionsofacookbookqueen.com/2012/10/magnolia-bakery-banana-pudding/


Ha! That's the same recipe my mother uses. It's really good and it is that easy.
Anonymous
Post 01/31/2013 16:26     Subject: Re:Go-to dessert to take to a dinner party?

Anonymous wrote:As goofy as it sounds, I always make fruit pizza when I'm on the hook for a dessert at a group event. Sugar cookie dough covered with either whipped topping or a cream cheese mixture, with a variety of fruit on top. You can even drizzle some orange marmalade and sprinkle almond slivers. People love it every time.


Do you just roll out the sugar cookie dough like pizza dough, bake, and them let it cool completely before decorating?
Anonymous
Post 01/31/2013 16:22     Subject: Go-to dessert to take to a dinner party?

I'm the flourless chocolate cake poster but this is the best trifle I have ever made. It is a bit complicated but unbelievably good and you can by the pound cake instead of making it.

http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/ina-garten/raspberry-orange-trifle-recipe/index.html
Anonymous
Post 01/31/2013 16:18     Subject: Go-to dessert to take to a dinner party?

Can the trifle people post their recipe(s)?
Anonymous
Post 01/31/2013 16:06     Subject: Go-to dessert to take to a dinner party?

Anonymous wrote:Flourless chocolate cake with raspberries and whipped cream. It is so easy and everyone will go nuts. It's as easy as brownies. This is a great recipe but some are even easier.

http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/aaron-mccargo-jr/flourless-chocolate-cake-recipe/index.html


I forgot to mention I don't bother with the ganache on top. You don't need it.
Anonymous
Post 01/31/2013 16:05     Subject: Go-to dessert to take to a dinner party?

All the trifle people? You are invited to my place.
Anonymous
Post 01/31/2013 16:03     Subject: Go-to dessert to take to a dinner party?

Flourless chocolate cake with raspberries and whipped cream. It is so easy and everyone will go nuts. It's as easy as brownies. This is a great recipe but some are even easier.

http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/aaron-mccargo-jr/flourless-chocolate-cake-recipe/index.html
Anonymous
Post 01/31/2013 11:23     Subject: Go-to dessert to take to a dinner party?

all these are boring for a dinner party - bring cannoli
Anonymous
Post 01/31/2013 11:18     Subject: Go-to dessert to take to a dinner party?

Apple pie.
Anonymous
Post 01/31/2013 11:07     Subject: Re:Go-to dessert to take to a dinner party?

Smitten Kitchen's best cocoa brownies. Most delicious things ever, super fudgy so you can cut them into fairly small pieces and still be satisfied, and fantastic with some good flaky sea salt sprinkled on top.