30 Church Basem*nt Dessert Recipes You'll Love (2024)

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30 Church Basem*nt Dessert Recipes You'll Love (1)Grace MannonUpdated: Mar. 01, 2024

    You know what we're talking about—those classic, sweet-tooth-satisfying treats that are waiting at the dessert table at church events. Heaven on Earth!

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    Oatmeal Molasses Crisps

    When I found this recipe in an Amish cookbook, I had to try it. It’s traditional in regions with Amish populations—Pennsylvania, Ohio and the Upper Midwest. Now it’s a staple for our family and the folks at our church fellowship, too. —Jori Schellenberger, Everett, Washington

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    Cream Cheese Swirl Brownies

    I'm a chocolate lover, and these cream cheese brownies have satisfied my cravings many times. No one guesses the brownies are light because their chewy texture and rich chocolate taste can't be beat. My family requests them often, and I'm happy to oblige. —Heidi Johnson, Worland, Wyoming

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    3/29

    Gran's Apple Cake

    Gran's Apple Cake

    My grandmother occasionally brought over this wonderful cake warm from the oven. The spicy apple flavor combined with the sweet cream cheese frosting made this recipe one that we treasured. Even though I've lightened it up, it's still a family favorite. —Lauris Conrad, Turlock, California

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    Easy Peanut Butter Fudge

    My sister shared the recipe for this unbelievably easy peanut butter fudge with marshmallow cream. I prefer using creamy peanut butter for this mouthwatering dessert, but the chunky style works just as well. —Mary Jane Rummel, Linglestown, Pennsylvania

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    Frosted Banana Bars

    These bars are always a hit at potlucks in the small rural farming community where my husband and I live. I also like to provide them for coffee hour after church. They're so moist and delicious that wherever I take them, they don't last long. —Karen Dryak, Niobrara, Nebraska

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    6/29

    Gingersnaps

    Friends and neighbors look for these old-time cookies on the goody trays I make for them every holiday. They're irresistible for dunking into milk, and they bring back a nostalgic spicy flavor of Christmases past. —Elizabeth Flatt, Kelso, Washington

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    7/29

    Chocolate Peanut Treats

    When I was in high school, I took these sweet and crunchy squares to bake sales— and they were the first to sell out. I still make them for family and friends who love the classic combination of chocolate and peanut butter. —Christy Asher, Colorado Springs, Colorado

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    8/29

    Iva's Peach Cobbler

    My mother received this peach cobbler recipe from a friend of hers many years ago, and fortunately she shared it with me. Boise is situated right between two large fruit-producing areas in our state, so peaches are plentiful in the summer. —Ruby Ewart, Boise, Idaho

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    9/29

    Angel Strawberry Dessert

    This angel dessert is a wonderful treat when fresh strawberries are readily available. Every time I make this pretty strawberry angel food cake, someone asks for the recipe. —Theresa Mathis, Tucker, Georgia

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    10/29

    Butter Pecan Cheesecake

    Fall always makes me yearn for this pecan cheesecake, but it’s delicious in any season. You’ll want to put it on your list of favorite holiday desserts. —Laura Sylvester, Mechanicsville, Virginia

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    11/29

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    Fudge Nut Brownies

    There's no brownie recipe or mix I've ever tried that's better than this! And it's so easy—you can mix it in one bowl in just a few minutes. My husband's grandmother passed the recipe on; now our son makes these brownies for after-school snacks. —Becky Albright, Norwalk, Ohio

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    12/29

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    Thelma's Chocolate Eclair

    I love eclairs, but making the actual pastry is difficult, so I came up with this recipe as a substitute. It still satisfies my cravings with the same wonderful flavors. —Thelma Beam, Esbon, Kansas

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    13/29

    Favorite Coconut Meringue Pie

    We usually have a good selection of pies at our neighborhood get-togethers, but I always come home with an empty pan when I bring this classic. Friends line up for a creamy slice, topped with golden meringue and toasted coconut. —Betty Sitzman, Wray, Colorado

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    3-Ingredient Peanut Butter Cookies

    It is amazing how much flavor is in these simple 3-ingredient peanut butter cookies without brown sugar. I make them very often because I always have the ingredients on hand. —Maggie Schimmel, Wauwatosa, Wisconsin

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    15/29

    Candied Fruitcake Squares

    I'm not big on citrussy fruitcake, so when I found this version decades ago, I knew I'd found "my" recipe. We're all nutty for it. —Nancy Johnson, Laverne, Oklahoma

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    16/29

    Chocolate-Peanut Butter Sheet Cake

    I love peanut butter and chocolate, so I combined recipes to blend the two. This chocolate peanut butter cake is heavenly served plain or topped with ice cream. —Lisa Varner, El Paso, Texas

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    17/29

    Memaw's Banana Pudding

    Creamy and rich, this homemade banana pudding recipe is so easy. Layer it in a trifle bowl for a pretty presentation. —Ruth Kizer, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

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    18/29

    Amish Vanilla Pie

    We live in rural northern Indiana where we have several Amish communities. I found this recipe in our local paper a few years back, and after making a few adjustments, I came up with a fabulous pie! It reminds me of the many cream pies my grandma made for holidays. Be sure to allow the Amish vanilla pie to set and cool completely before cutting and serving. —Shelly Brubacher, Nappanee, Indiana

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    19/29

    Winning Apple Crisp

    I live in apple country, and making a delicious apple crisp is one way to use the fruit. This treat doesn’t take a lot of time to assemble. —Gertrude Bartnick, Portage, Wisconsin

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    20/29

    Lemon Bars

    This delightful lemon bar recipe is from my mother's file. I've been serving it for many years. They has a wonderful tangy flavor, and they're always a hit. The color and shape make them a nice addition to a platter of cookies. —Etta Soucy, Mesa, Arizona

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    Buttermilk Pound Cake

    Now that I've retired from teaching, I have more time to bake. This buttermilk pound cake is the one I make most often. It is a truly southern recipe, and one I think can't be topped—once people taste it, they won't go back to their other recipes with buttermilk. —Gracie Hanchey, De Ridder, Louisiana

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    Mississippi Mud Pie

    This southern favorite is one my family can never get enough of, and there are never any leftovers. My grandmother, mother and aunts always made this dish for family gatherings. Now I make it for just about every event because it's so easy to prepare, and everyone loves it! —Elizabeth Williston, Thibodaux, Louisiana

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    Carrot Cake

    My family's best carrot cake recipe dates back to my great-grandmother! We bake up a few of these carrot cakes for special occasions to make sure there's enough to go around. You'll love the texture this pretty, moist treat gets from pineapple, coconut and, of course, carrots! —Debbie Terenzini-Wilkerson, Lusby, Maryland

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    Crispy Chocolate Squares

    Folks will think you slaved away on these fast and fudgy treats. People often request the recipe and are surprised to find out how easy they are to make. Even kids can make 'em! —Karen Speidel, Wheeling, Illinois

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    Butterscotch Pie

    This pie's filling is like creamy pudding and is crowned with golden peaks of meringue. —Cary Letsche, Brandenton, Florida

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    Lemon Pudding Dessert

    After a big meal, folks really go for this light lemon treat. The shortbread crust is the perfect base for the fluffy top layers. I've prepared this sunny dessert for church suppers for years and I always get recipe requests.—Muriel DeWitt, Maynard, Massachusetts

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    Frosted Fudge Brownies

    A neighbor brought over a pan of these rich fudge brownies along with the recipe when I came home from the hospital with our baby daughter. I asked her how to make brownie frosting like that, and I've made them ever since for family occasions, potlucks and parties at work. —Sue Soderlund, Elgin, Illinois

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    Family-Favorite Cheesecake

    This easy cheesecake recipe has been a family favorite for almost 20 years. It's fluffy, delicate and absolutely delicious. I've shared it at many gatherings over the years and have even started baking it for our friends instead of Christmas cookies. —Esther Wappner, Mansfield, Ohio

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    Buttermilk Pecan Pie

    This is the treasured "golden oldie" that my grandmother made so often whenever we'd come to visit. Grandma grew her own pecans, and we never tired of cracking them and picking out the meat when we knew we'd be treated to her special pie! —Mildred Sherrer, Fort Worth, Texas

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    Originally Published: October 10, 2018

    30 Church Basem*nt Dessert Recipes You'll Love (31)

    Grace Mannon

    Grace learned a ton about the nitty-gritty of food and nutrition while earning her master’s degree in food science. She worked for a well-known baby food company and a company responsible for many favorite snack foods before transitioning to being a stay-at-home mom. She loves writing about complicated food science concepts in an understandable way and as a Taste of Home contributor, Grace covers a little bit of everything, from vintage recipes to must-have holiday foods and treats.

    30 Church Basem*nt Dessert Recipes You'll Love (2024)

    FAQs

    What is Martha Stewart's favorite dessert? ›

    Martha's preferred treats often come in the form of cookies or bars, though she also loves a good layer cake. Of course, lemon makes a number of appearances. A good portion of Martha's favorites reads like a who's who of American classics, from chocolate chip cookies and brownies, to strawberry shortcake and apple pie.

    What desserts do not need to be refrigerated? ›

    Cookies, brownies, fruit dessert recipes, and sheet cakes work well at picnics as they are easy to transport, full of summer flavor, and do not need a fridge. What are some desserts that travel well in heat? Cakes, muffins, and cupcakes without frosting all travel well in heat and do not require a fridge.

    What is the dessert that is layered in a glass bowl? ›

    The beauty of a chocolate trifle is in its layers. For the most striking effect, assemble the dessert in a large glass bowl or a tall-sided glass trifle dish.

    What dessert is Gordon Ramsay known for? ›

    Try this vegan version of the classic Gordon Ramsay recipe - sticky toffee pudding. Using dates, spices, pecans, and drizzled in a pear and toffee sauce.

    What was Thomas Jefferson favorite dessert? ›

    Thomas Jefferson – Monticello Muffins – resembling biscuits, these has fairly straightforward ingredients. James Madison enjoyed ice cream, but one of the desserts that he is linked to is Dolly Madison's Soft Gingerbread. James Monroe – Cry Babies, which are molasses cookies.

    What is Maine's favorite dessert? ›

    In 2011, the Maine State Legislature designated the whoopie pie as Maine's official state treat.

    What desserts to avoid? ›

    Today, the average restaurant serves desserts that are heavily laden with saturated fat and sugar and that range between 800 to 1500 calories
    • Cheesecake.
    • Carrot cake.
    • Banana split.
    • Molten lava cakes.
    Feb 17, 2016

    What desserts should you not freeze? ›

    Custard or meringue-based desserts

    According to the National Center for Home Food Preservation, pies or baked goods with cream or custard fillings (such as coconut or chocolate cream pies) are prone to separating and turning watery or lumpy.

    What baked goods last the longest? ›

    How long do bakery items last?
    Bakery itemShelfFreezer
    Made from mix3-4 days4 months
    Pound cake3-4 days6 months
    CheesecakeNo2-3 months
    Cookies, bakery or homemade2-3 weeks8-12 months
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    What is the simplest dessert and one of the best? ›

    simplest dessert and one of the best are fruits because they are nutritious, appetizing, and easy to prepare and serve.

    What is a magic cup dessert? ›

    Magic Cup is like ice cream when frozen but is a pudding after thawing. These special diet frozen dessert cups are a great option for adding calories and protein for those experiencing involuntary weight loss.

    What is a kitchen sink dessert? ›

    We throw everything at you with this gigantic sundae served in our own specially made sink! We take three sliced bananas, scoops of your choice of up to 8 flavors of ice creams, 8 servings of toppings, mounds and mounds of whipped cream, chopped toasted almonds and cherries.

    Is Gordon Ramsay a Millionaire? ›

    Ramsay's net worth isn't known, but estimates range from $220 million to $750 million. But the star chef wasn't always surrounded by the trappings of success that he enjoys today. Ramsay grew up in an abusive household and relied at times on handouts from neighbors.

    Does Hells Kitchen serve dessert? ›

    With beautifully-plated dishes, experiential co*cktails being served in smoking lanterns, delectable desserts, and the famous red and blue kitchen, Chef Ramsay brings the energy of Hell's Kitchen to Washington D.C.

    Who is the most famous TV chef? ›

    Gordon Ramsay

    The eternally angry culinary critic Gordon Ramsay is one of the most famous chefs on TV, known for the harsh words he shares with the people on his shows like Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares and Hell's Kitchen.

    What is Martha Stewart most famous for? ›

    Who Is Martha Stewart? Martha Stewart rose to prominence as the author of books on cooking, entertaining and decorating. She then expanded her brand to include a magazine and television program, serving as CEO of Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia.

    Who does Martha Stewart have a crush on? ›

    During an interview with Entertainment Tonight this week, Stewart, 81, gushed over her celeb crush, Brad Pitt, when asked about it during a game of “Sip and Spill” at her Las Vegas restaurant.

    Who is Martha Stewart's friend? ›

    February 7, 2021: Martha Stewart and Snoop Dogg co-host the 2021 Puppy Bowl. The close friends embraced another opportunity to work together at the 2021 Puppy Bowl, an annual sporting event that airs before the big game on Super Bowl Sunday.

    What does Martha Stewart's daughter do? ›

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