5 Beginner-Friendly Dessert Recipes
It's National Dessert Day! But as much as we love eating sweet treats, we'll admit we're not the best at baking them from scratch. However, we firmly believe we'll be at the expert level to compete in those famous competition series one day. Until then, we'll settle for easy recipes.
If you can relate, look no further. In light of today's holiday, we've gathered six beginner-friendly recipes to jump start your baking journey.
Fruit Smoothie Popsicles by Lemon Tree Dwelling
The key to beginner-friendly recipes is ensuring there aren't too many measurements. Smoothie popsicles are great because you can freestyle. However, if you want to practice your precision, Lemon Tree Dwelling teaches you how to create one tasty popsicle with three ingredients, a blender and a mold.
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Hershey Kiss Pretzels by Favorite Family Recipes
These Hershey Kiss Pretzels have been a go-to recipe since we were preteens. The nice thing about them is that you don't have to make anything from scratch. It's all about assembling the pretzel, Hershey's Kiss and M&M to achieve the perfect sweet and salty snack.
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Icebox Sandwiches by Food Network
Instead of ice cream sandwiches, consider making icebox sandwiches. As Food Network shares, this recipe uses a pudding mix, milk and more to create the filling. Once frozen, you top the mixture with two graham crackers. If you don't believe how simple it truly is, one reviewer even says, "My 7-year-old was able to make it herself."
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Rice Krispie Treats by Chelsea's Messy Apron
Rice Krispie Treats were one of our favorite things to make during childhood, so, as you can probably guess, it's suitable for kids and newbies. Basically, you combine all your ingredients into a giant bowl, mix and serve. Try out Chelsea's Messy Apron for super detailed instructions.
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S'Mores Dip by Budget Bytes
Since summer has ended, we've been missing our campfire s'mores more than ever. The good news is, with Budget Bytes, you can bring this classic dessert into fall. You'll line a pan with graham crackers, layering chocolate and marshmallows on top. Then, pop it into the oven, and voila!
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Curious to discover even more recipes? Click HERE to find six hearty dishes we made on National Kale Day.