Here are 10 holiday winter desserts you would not want to miss! The winter is fast approaching and what better way to celebrate the chilly weather than curling up in front of the fire-place while munching on some warm treats?
Yes, desserts do not always have to be ice creams and cold smoothies – they can be warm and still be as delicious!
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10. Ginger Switchel Floats with Cinnamon Ice Cream
Ginger Switchel Floats with Cinnamon Ice Cream – how to make a switchel recipe, and a sparkling update to a classic float – layers of flavor and cool creamy texture.
Switchel is our favorite drink around here, similar to my morning cocktail of apple cider vinegar, ginger, and lemon. If you are already drinking something similar, you know the anti inflammatory and balancing benefits switchel also brings.
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9. French Hot Chocolate a winter desserts
I started taking French in fifth grade, and I’m fairly certain it was right around that same time I first heard tales of le chocolat chaud from my French teacher. Hyped as a thick, decadent mug of melted chocolate, it was when I was sixteen and sitting at a little café in Paris that I first truly understood those tales.
French hot chocolate is about as delicious a thing that has ever been created. It’s more dessert than beverage for sure and it is undeniably a perfect way to warm up now that we’re into the real, deep cold of winter when spring still seems so far off.
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8. Frozen Hot Chocolate & Our Daily Routine
Frozen Hot Chocolate is a delicious drink recipe that your entire family can enjoy. Customize it for any holiday you’d like with simple additions.
Tis’ the season for a good cup of hot chocolate! But, when you live in New England, sometimes what should be the chilly season turns warmer than expected. It is ok though because there is always Frozen Hot Chocolate.
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7. Vermont Maple Pots de Creme
Springtime is egg time on our homestead. The ladies are laying daily, and we can hardly keep up. At the start of April we’ve just finished making maple syrup, so why not combine two Vermont spring treats?
Pots de creme are a bit like Creme Brulee, but you can make them without the hard candy topping. That means that you taste the custard more than you taste straight sugar.
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6. Christmas Chocolate Bark Six Ways
This easy chocolate bark recipe makes the perfect Christmas bark when personalized with your favorite toppings. It’s a great addition to cookie trays!
This fall I was reminded how easy it is to make chocolate bark when I made a bunch of Halloween candy bark, which inspired me to create a whole bunch of Christmas chocolate bark recipes for you!
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5. Homemade Italian Apple Crostata
Welcome Fall with this Homemade Apple Crostata filled with Italian Pastry Cream and chopped Pecans. A delicious Dessert Recipe.
What are the best Apples for Baking? I personally always reach for Royal Galla or Fuji, but you could also use Cortland, Empire, Crispin, Northern Spy, Newton Pippin, Rome Beauty, Winesap, Honeycrisp or Braeburn.
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4. Pepperkakker (Norwegian Gingerbread) a winter desserts
Warmly spiced Norwegian Pepperkakker has been a scandanavian christmas tradition for hundreds of years, and it still plays an important role in holiday celebrations. This distinctive gingerbread cookie is formed into a variety of shapes, including gingerbread people and full Pepperkakker houses.
Pepperkakker differes a bit from the gingerbread made in the US, which is strongly flavored with molassas. A sweetener called golden syrup is used instead, which has a much lighter color and subtler flavor.
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3. Grape-Nuts Pudding with Cinnamon Whipped Cream
Grape-Nuts® Pudding with Cinnamon Whipped Cream. A Classic New England dessert recipe. This custard-like treat is baked in ramekins for a delicious, warm dessert.
Did you know that since 1897, Grape-Nuts has been a morning staple people love? It’s power-packed nutrition with a satisfying crunch. It is also whole grain, and are an excellent source of fiber and a vegan product!
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2. Hot Chocolate Peppermint Shots
These vegan Hot Chocolate in Peppermint Shot Glasses are festive and fun for all of your holiday parties – fill with hot chocolate, spiked or not, or any other holiday beverage that pairs with mint!
Vegan hot chocolate – my beverage of the year is deliciously non alcoholic – a hot chocolate made with dark chocolate.
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1. Instant Pot Peppermint Milkshake Cheesecake
Instant Pot Peppermint Milkshake Cheesecake is like an ice cream shake on a Chocolate Cake base. White Chocolate Mousse adds a layer of deliciousness.
This Instant Pot Peppermint Milkshake Cheesecake is a cross between a milkshake and a Cheesecake. The base of this Cheesecake is more like a Chocolate Cake!
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Here are 10 holiday winter desserts you would not want to miss! The winter is fast approaching and what better way to celebrate the chilly weather than curling up in front of the fire-place while munching on some warm treats? Yes, desserts do not always have to be ice creams and cold smoothies – they can be warm and still be as delicious!10 Best Holiday Winter Desserts and Christmas Dessert Recipes
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