Easy Dessert Recipes - Quick Desserts To Make (2024)

Tradition dictates that breakfast is the most important meal of the day. But here at Refinery29, we have no problem bucking convention. Nothing against breakfast, it’s just that dessert is, um, better. But whipping it up, Momof*cku-style, isn't always easy. Between work, friends, and having a life, jumping into an elaborate cooking project isn’t always realistic.

That's why we’ve whipped up three fail-proof, time-sensitive, cuh-razy good recipes. With just a few basic ingredients and a little confidence, you’ll have a dessert worthy of serious admiration. If you can bring yourself to share, that is.

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Strawberry Shortcut Cake

Nothing says summer like a sweet, fruity plate of strawberry shortcake. But there’s nothing short about the recipe, except our temper about two hours in when we’re still whipping heavy cream and waiting for biscuits to cool. So, we’re going to skip the drama and go straight to the good stuff. This revamp is just as rich and fluffy as the original, with about sixteen fewer steps. Individual portions can be stored easily in the freezer for over a week, making them a great treat for impromptu summer dinner parties. Or a midnight snack. Or breakfast.

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What You'll Need:
1 tube Pillsbury Grands Homestyle biscuits
1 half-gallon vanilla bean ice cream
2 cups fresh strawberries

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Step 1: Pop open the biscuits, and bake ‘em up as directed.

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Step 2: Pop 'em in!

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Step 3: Chop strawberries into thick slices. Don’t get too fussy here — they’ll get more smushed in the next step.

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Step 4: Scoop ice cream into a large bowl.

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Step 5: Mix in strawberries until well incorporated.

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Why are you doing all this chopping and mixing, instead of just buying strawberry ice cream? Simple: it tastes better. Generally, strawberry ice cream isn’t made with
high-quality vanilla. And who wouldn’t take a fresh, juicy berry over one that’s been frozen for months? What you’ve just whipped up will taste as rich, creamy and fresh as ice cream made from scratch. Don’t believe us? Take a taste (like you haven’t already).

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Step 6: If your ice cream is too mushy to scoop, just pop it back in the freezer for a few minutes while you prep the next step.

Step 7:Slice biscuits in half,

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Step 8: Spoon about a half-cup scoop onto to the bottom slice.

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Step 9: Replace
the top.

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BOOM!

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Sweet & Salty Caramel Corn

We love serving up sweets to our guests – but doing their dishes? Not so much. This dessert serves your inner lazy girl before and after the meal. It requires exactly 2 pieces of equipment: a pot, and a paper bag. Those tools + 5 Ingredients ÷ 10 minutes = one of the most popular treats you will ever serve (this is a proven fact). When you’re really in a jam, this crowd favorite will keep the guests happy, the kitchen pristine, and the hostess very popular.

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What You'll Need:
2 bags microwave popcorn, popped
1 stick salted butter
1 ½ cups light brown sugar
½ tsp baking soda
½ tbsp sea salt (or more, to your taste)

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Step 1: Place a stick of butter into a heated saucepan at medium-high heat.

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So meltyyyy.

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Step 2: Melt sugar into it.

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Step 3: Whisk continuously to combine, until it starts to bubble. Let the caramel bubble for another minute or so – it’ll start to look like, duh, caramel.

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Step 4: Remove from heat and whisk in the baking soda.

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Make sure it's all incorporated.

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Step 5: Empty microwave popcorn into a large paper bag.

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Step 6: Immediately pour the caramel mixture over the popcorn.

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Step 7: Fold the bag shut and shake, shake, shake.

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Step 8: Pour into a large serving bowl and sprinkle with sea salt. The caramel will dry on quickly, and then you can break up any remaining stuck-together-bits easily.

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Place in the middle of the table, and watch as your guests lunge forward. Beam with pride at the feeding frenzy. Repeat, as needed.

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Cheater Chocolate Truffles

When we think of truffles, most people think of the decadent, crazy-rich, ooey-gooey chocolate treat displayed in the windows of fancy-pants confectioners. This is the exact same thing – minus the fancy pants. We’ve replaced the traditional ganache base with one that takes about a half the time and a tenth of the skill level. Basically, you get a bunch of chocolate together, stir in some cream cheese, and roll it in something pretty. In your face, Wonka.

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What You'll Need:
1 cup semisweet chocolate chips
1 cup milk chocolate
1 cup dark chocolate
1 cup confectioners sugar
1 8 oz. package cream cheese
Topping Options: Cocoa powder, espresso, coconut, sprinkles, sliced almonds, corn flakes, marbles, telephones, junk mail – you get the picture?

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Step 1: Place a slab of cream cheese into a mixing bowl.

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Step 2: Add the confectioner's sugar.

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Step 3: Cream the two together. This will be more like mashing at first, but it’ll start to smooth out after a minute.

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Step 4: Melt all three chocolates together in a saucepan and whisk until combined.

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Try your very best not to eat everything right now.

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Step 5: Pour melted chocolate over cream cheese mixture.

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Step 6: Stir until well combined. (A rubber spatula is your best friend, here.)

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Step 7: Let your chocolate chill in the fridge for about an hour (30 mins in the freezer, if you’re in a hurry). Note that this base will keep in the freezer for up to a month. As you’ll see, a little goes a long way, so you may have some left over — keep it.

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Step 8: Using a tablespoon or melon-baller, scoop a lump of chocolate out of the bowl. Have your toppings ready!

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Step 9: Roll the chocolate into a ball-ish shape. The heat from your hands will soften the mixture and allow you to mold it as you go.

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Step 10: Roll the truffle in your topping of choice. Often, it’s easier to perfect the ball shape
during this step.

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But honestly – who cares if it’s an imperfect sphere? There is no such thing as an imperfect truffle.


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FAQs

What is the simplest type of dessert? ›

Fruit is served as it is. Peeling or slicing is the only preparation you'll have to do. Unlike the other choices, you'll need other ingredients and some preparation steps before you can serve it. Hence, fruits are considered the simplest dessert among the choices.

What is one of the most difficult desserts to make? ›

Honoré, a revered classic of French pastry that's one of the most challenging desserts in the world.

How do you make store bought desserts look homemade? ›

7 Ways to Upgrade Store-Bought Desserts So They're Celebration Worthy
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  3. Edible Flowers. ...
  4. Fresh Fruit. ...
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  6. Crushed Candies. ...
  7. Melted Chocolate.
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What to make for dessert when you have nothing without? ›

We've gathered together some after-dinner treats that just need a handful of ingredients.
  • 15-ingredient Tim-Tamington slice. ...
  • 2Golden syrup apple doughnuts. ...
  • 35-ingredient plum tart. ...
  • 4Four-ingredient cheesecake. ...
  • 56-ingredient lamington wreath with berry cream. ...
  • 64-ingredient pie maker banana bread muffins. ...
  • 7Hasselback apples.

What is the number 1 best dessert? ›

  • Chocolate Chip Cookies.
  • Brownies. ...
  • Ice Cream. ...
  • Apple Pie. ...
  • Carrot Cake. ...
  • Jell-O. ...
  • Cupcakes. Gourmet cupcakes come in all kinds of flavors, from lemon meringue pie and red velvet cake to cookies 'n' cream. ...
  • Cheesecake. New York-style cheesecake is made with cream cheese and always served without any toppings. ...
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What is America's number one dessert? ›

Ice cream is America's favorite dessert and is a key driver of the frozen food category.

What desserts to avoid? ›

Specific desserts you'll likely want to avoid include cream-based treats, piecrusts, icings, and desserts with chocolate, alcohol, and mint, says Gillian Culbertson, RD, a registered dietitian with Cleveland Clinic's Center for Human Nutrition. “Think no cheesecake, chocolate cake, mint ice cream, and so on,” she says.

What is the coolest dessert in the world? ›

15 Must-Try Desserts From Around the World
  1. Gulab jamun, India. Gulab jamun is a popular Indian dessert. ...
  2. Mandazi, East Africa. ...
  3. Key lime pie, US. ...
  4. Mooncakes, China. ...
  5. Kanelbullar, Sweden. ...
  6. Alfajores, South America. ...
  7. Mango sticky rice, Thailand. ...
  8. Pavlova, Australia and New Zealand.

What is one of the oldest desserts? ›

Apart from bearing the lofty distinction as the world's oldest dessert, ashure retains important spiritual significance today across Anatolia, the lands comprising the majority of modern-day Turkey.

Are homemade desserts better? ›

Making your own desserts from scratch can help save you money and adapt treats to your flavor and dietary preferences. Whether it's a classic cake for a celebration or miniature apple pies for an individual treat, you'll find baking is not only affordable but enjoyable.

Are homemade desserts better for you than store-bought? ›

Baking at home gives you control over the ingredients in your baked goods, and can be much healthier than choosing store-bought breads, cakes, and cookies.

What are the 3 major types of desserts? ›

Dessert Categories
  • Cakes are sweet and tender bread made from flour and sugar. ...
  • Small cakes and pastries have become popular, especially cupcakes, cookies, and biscuits. ...
  • Confection, more commonly known as candy or sweets, is made from sugar heated into crystals.

What is the common type of dessert? ›

The word "dessert" originated from the French word desservir "to clear the table" and the negative of the Latin word servire. There are a wide variety of desserts in western cultures, including cakes, cookies, biscuits, gelatins, pastries, ice creams, pies, puddings, and candies.

What is a small dessert called? ›

Petit fours are small bite-sized pastries or confections served after a meal. The French word petit four means “small oven” and refers to the very small, secondary oven in which the pastries were baked. They're also known as sweetmeats, fancy cakes, bonbons, or confections.

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