You’ve been invited to Friendsgiving and don’t want to come empty-handed? We have you covered! For our friends who don’t know where to start when it comes to baking, we have the easiest recipes for you to follow.
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3-Layered Brownies
These brownies go by many names but still remain the go-to last minute dessert!
Here’s what you’ll need:
I always use the Ghirardelli Large Costco size box of brownies to make gifts for friends and business customers. I add some vanilla extract , bustelo instant espresso coffee and some extra chocolate chips, and always get rave reviews. Its a great time saver for holiday baking!
Poke Cake
My aunt got a sample of Maple flavored protein shake mix- she doesn't like the flavor as a drink- is it possible to use it in baked goods or in the Chocolate truffle recipe listed above?
These all look amazing!! I’ve made the Oreo truffles before & used different chocolates to dip them, milk, dark, white, etc always a big hit! Can’t wait to try the apple dip & brownies! Everyone begs for me to bring my peanut butter pies!
I always bring sweet and spicy meatballs. So easy, simply a bag of meatballs, a jar or grape jelly and a bottle of chili sauce. Put in a crock pot and away I go!
All of these sound like must trys and definitely will try!
Marshmallow Cheesecake and chocolate chip cream cheese cookies are my go to for parties!
My go to for this holiday season is peppermint bark candy; so easy to make, layer melted dark chocolate with white chocolate, the put crushed candy cane on top. Looks very festive and also easy to decorate a jar or bag .
They all sound yummy 😋
They all sound yummy 😋
Cheesecake bites
Cheesecake bites
Mini apple/pumpkin pies Mini cheesecake bites Homemade cookies
Bookies
Oreo truffles sounds good