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Decisions, decisions, decisions... That's the way I feel about what desserts do I want to make for Memorial Day. Do I go with homemade cookies or maybe a strawberry-rhubarb pie? Then there's the whole fruit thing of wanting to eat better, but still have something sweet. What are you going to make? As you can tell I'm still trying to decide what to make. Here are some of the desserts I'm thinking about making this year.
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Adults-Only Frozen Margarita Pie |
I make this Margarita Pie at least once every summer. Typically, it's not even my idea even though, I do love it. One friend or another will request this cold and creamy treat. What really makes this dessert is the pretzel crust. It's hard to beat that sweet and salty combination. I bring my pie in a cooler with plenty of ice blocks, so the hostess doesn't have to make room in her freezer for it. |
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Strawberry-Rhubarb Cobbler
Strawberry-Rhubarb Cobbler. Photo (c) by Carroll Pellegrinelli |
I made my first Strawberry-Rhubarb Cobbler for my daughter's high school graduation party. We had a hundred or so people coming to our party, so I doubled my recipe and made it in a roasting pan. Everyone loved it. The natural sweetness of strawberries is tamed with the slight tartness of the rhubarb. It's fabulous served warm alone, but a dollop of freshly made whipped cream is quite nice too. |
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The Ultimate Brownies |
Well, at least they are for me. These are the ultimate brownies, because they are tall with the combination of cake-like and fudge-like texture. You could frost them, but that would be overkill. There's a lot of chocolate-satisfaction in each and every bite. |
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Terrific Peanut Butter Blondies with Dark Chocolate |
I learned a big lesson from my daughter at Easter. We were bringing my Tropical Carrot Cake to a big Easter dinner at a friends' house. Loretta said "you know Mom, not everyone likes coconut and nuts, so we should another dessert, too." She said we could make blondies. It was no big deal, because makes them in her dorm kitchen all of the time. I had no idea, that she was more familiar with my recipe than I was. Although, she made regular blondies with just chocolate chips, I made these these Peanut Butter Blondies just a couple of weeks ago. It's amazing that 1/2 cup of peanut butter could so much flavor in this recipe. |
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Orange Glazed Mini Cupcakes |
These Orange Glazed Cupcakes are wonderful, but deadly. Due to their size, you may pop more of them in your mouth than you intended. Unlike traditionally frosted cupcakes, these Orange-Glazed Mini Cupcakes hold-up better to the heat of a warm Memorial Day. |
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Watermelon and Feta |
Yes, just two simple ingredients make an outstanding dessert, lunch breakfast or whenever you want to serve it. You could add blueberries for a more patriotic treat. I've even had this served with rings of red onions and topped with a light vinaigrette. Personally, I prefer it plain.
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Scrumptious Blueberry Banana Cake |
If your Memorial Day festivities start early, you may wish to make this recipe. This Blueberry-Banana Cake has more that there are more bananas and blueberries in the batter then flour and sugar. You can use any bundt, tube or even a 9x13 cake pan to make. I used the Cathedral Bundt cake pan. |
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Snickerdoodles |
This recipe has become a family-favorite. It's made with butter and has more cinnamon in it. These Snickerdoodles have also become the cookies I make for kid functions. With all of the allergies these days, these Snickerdoodles seem to be the safest. There's no nuts or chocolate in them; just lots of lovely cinnamon. |
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