Dessert

This came from one of Joan's teacher friends and she makes it often because she hates making crust.

Good to use with stale bakery bread.

Ellen and Vicki had more apples than they knew what to do with and found this recipe.

A lighter sweet treat for you when you want dessert without all of the calories.

A gooey, chocolaty decadence that melts in your mouth. Original found at Tasty Kitchen.

Warning: Should not be consumed within six months of having stents placed in your coronary arteries.

From Mary Jane, this is one of the easiest and tastiest desserts.

If you haven't made it to the carnival this year, now you can save yourself a trip. Don't try these at home if you're afraid of oil.

An easy and fun dessert to do with the kids.

From All Recipes. Tart, rich, and perfection.

If you're not a big fan of lemon, you can substitute chocolate pudding.

These chewy bars are sweet with a refreshing citrus zing. You can also substitute lime for some extra zing.

A rich and fudgy chocolate cake meant for chocolate lovers. From The Recipe Rebel.

The perfect fall dessert.

This comes from Michelle's Greek neighbor, Josephine. It is the best! This is a very touchy recipe, so make sure you watch it throughout cooking and be sure to use a wooden spoon to stir. Even if it doesn't set, it still tastes good.

Sweet and refreshing, but you do need an ice cream maker for this one.

A great summertime dessert. A Martha Stewart recipe.

From Michelle

Use for pies, ginger snaps, and more.