This holiday season, delight your family and friends with some sweet treats! Forget about the dreaded holiday fruitcake and go for something more exciting, colorful and fun! We have scoured the web and Pinterest to find you some truly decadent and delicious holiday desserts.
Here are 5 traditional and not-so-traditional dessert recipes to try out this holiday season.
Cheesecake Pops
Cheesecake Pops are a fun twist on the traditional cheesecake. Make each pop the same for a nice, cohesive look, or go crazy and dress each one up differently. The decorating possibilities are endless and with just one bite, you’ll be drooling for more.
For more info and a recipe for Cheesecake Pops, visit allrecipes.com.
Apple Nachos
Apple Nachos are a fun and semi-healthy treat for all. Sliced apples, melted marshmallows, drizzled chocolate and more. Yum! Make your apple arrangement any way you like.
For more info and a recipe for Apple Nachos, visit thecraftyblogstalker.com.
Pumpkin-Espresso Tiramisu
Pumpkin-Espresso Tiramisu is a yummy twist on the traditional tiramisu. Introducing pumpkin and coffee flavors makes this traditional treat even more stellar than ever before!
For more info and a recipe for Pumpkin-Espresso Tiramisu, visit myrecipes.com.
Nutella Cherry Hazelnut Fudge
Nutella Cherry Hazelnut Fudge. Need I say more? This mouthwatering treat will impress all chocolate lovers! Using Nutella’s chocolate-hazelnut spread, gives this fudge a smooth texture with a nutty, cherry after bite. This special treat is good for any occasion.
For more info and a recipe for Nutella Cherry Hazelnut Fudge, visit midwestliving.com.
Fabulous Red Velvet Cake
Fabulous Red Velvet Cake is a classic that everyone is sure to enjoy. With it’s elegant, red carpet worthy, bright red inside, this fabulous cake will be the center piece of all your holiday desserts and decorating this holiday season. Bite into it’s white chocolate cream cheese frosting exterior and expose that ruby red inside. Yum!
For more info and a recipe for Fabulous Red Velvet Cake, visit midwestliving.com.