32 Warm Desserts to Keep You Cozy on Cold Nights ( courtecy;- reader's digest ) to get recipes plo. clik the each recipes , now one link will come , click the link , you will get recipes now )



   

32 Warm Desserts to Keep You Cozy on Cold Nights  ( courtecy;- reader's digest ) to get recipes plo. clik the each recipes , now one link will come , click the link , you will get recipes now )

'Tis the season to get cozy, and that means steaming soups, casseroles and—of course—treats. And if it's warm desserts you're looking for, you've come to the right place. Help yourself to these comforting recipes.

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Apple Dumpling Bake

Apple Dumpling Bake

I received this recipe from a friend of mine, then tweaked it to suit my family’s tastes. Mountain Dew is the “secret” ingredient in this rich apple dessert that’s a snap to make. —Chris Shields, Monrovia, Indiana
Raspberry Custard Kuchen

Raspberry Custard Kuchen

Back where I grew up in Wisconsin, people have been baking this German treat for generations. We love it for breakfast or as a special dessert. It’s no fuss to fix and impressive to serve. —Virginia Arndt, Sequim, Washington
Fudgy Peanut Butter Cake

Fudgy Peanut Butter Cake

I clipped this cake recipe from a newspaper years ago. The house smells great while it’s cooking. My husband and son enjoy this slow-cooked dessert with vanilla ice cream and nuts on top. —Bonnie Evans, Norcross, Georgia
Blackberry-Orange Cake

Blackberry-Orange Cake

My grandmother made luscious fruit pies and cobblers using blackberries from her garden. I decided to follow her lead and create a blackberry cake that’s always lovely with a summer meal. —Lisa M. Varner, El Paso, Texas
Dutch Apple Cake

Dutch Apple Cake

My husband and I came to Canada over 40 years ago from Holland. This traditional Dutch recipe is a family favorite and frequently goes along with me to potluck suppers and other get-togethers. —Elizabeth Peters, Martintown, Ontario
Chocolate Zucchini Cake with Custard Sauce

Chocolate Zucchini Cake with Custard Sauce

The minute I can get my hands on zucchini, I start making this light and luscious cake. For years it was an often-ordered dessert at my sister’s deli. —Peggy Linton, Cobourg, Ontario
Baked Custard with Cinnamon

Baked Custard with Cinnamon

Mother made this comforting custard when I was growing up on the farm. It was wonderful after a chilly evening of doing chores. Now I fix it for my husband and four sons. —Mary Kay Morris, Cokato, Minnesota
Old-Fashioned Rice Pudding

Old-Fashioned Rice Pudding

This comforting dessert is a wonderful way to end any meal. As a girl, I always waited eagerly for the first heavenly bite. Today, my husband likes to top his with a scoop of ice cream. —Sandra Melnychenko, Grandview, Manitoba
Chocolate Banana Bundles

Chocolate Banana Bundles

Banana and chocolate is such a irresistible combination that I make this quick dessert often. I sometimes sprinkle on a dash of sea salt. You can also top with any leftover butter and brown sugar mixture.—Thomas Faglon, Somerset, New Jersey
Black Forest Dump Cake

Black Forest Dump Cake

I make a Black Forest cake the easy way: Dump everything into a dish and let the magic happen. Give it a cherry topping by reserving two tablespoons of juice from the canned cherries and stir into whipped cream. —Meghan McDermott, Springfield, Missouri
Bread Pudding with Bourbon Sauce

Bread Pudding with Bourbon Sauce

There’s nothing better than this comforting bread pudding recipe on a cold, wintry day. The bourbon sauce makes the dessert taste special, but it’s so easy to prepare—the slow cooker does the most of the work! —Hope Johnson, Youngwood, Pennsylvania
Bite-Sized Apple Pies

Bite-Sized Apple Pies

These little bites are fun for kids to make. Simply wrap strips of pastry around apple wedges and shake on some cinnamon-sugar. Then just bake and watch them disappear! —Taste of Home Test Kitchen
Winning Apple Crisp

Winning Apple Crisp

I live in apple country, and a delicious crisp is one good way to use them that doesn’t take a lot of time. —Gertrude Bartnick, Portage, Wisconsin
Sugar Cream Pie

Sugar Cream Pie

I absolutely love creamy sugar pie; especially the one that my grandma made for me. Here in Indiana, we serve it warm or chilled. —Laura Kipper, Westfield, Indiana
Warm Rocky Road Cake

Warm Rocky Road Cake

When it’s warm, this reminds me of super moist lava cake. And until I made this, I didn’t think a slow cooker cake could be so attractive. It’s a real winner. —Scarlett Elrod, Newnan, Georgia
Apple Crisp Pizza

Apple Crisp Pizza

While visiting a Wisconsin apple orchard bakery, I tried this tempting treat. At home, I put together this Apple Crisp Pizza recipe. As it bakes, the enticing aroma fills my kitchen, and friends and family linger waiting for a sample. —Nancy Preussner, Delhi, Iowa
Dark Chocolate Croissant Bread Pudding

Dark Chocolate Croissant Bread Pudding

Croissants make an incredible base for this rich, chocolaty bread pudding. I prefer dark chocolate, but semisweet or white chocolate work, too. Garnish with your favorite nuts. —Jennifer Tidwell, Fair Oaks, California
Hot Fudge Cake

Hot Fudge Cake

Here’s a wonderful way to top off a great meal—a rich chocolaty cake that’s not overly sweet. Mom served it with a scoop of ice cream or cream poured over. I’d always have room for a serving of Hot Fudge Cake. —Vera Reid, Laramie, Wyoming
Apple Dumplings with Sauce

Apple Dumplings with Sauce

These warm and comforting apple dumplings are incredible by themselves or served with ice cream. You can decorate each dumpling by cutting 1-inch leaves and a 1/2-inch stem from the leftover dough. —Robin Lendon, Cincinnati, Ohio
Hot Cocoa Souffle

Hot Cocoa Souffle

A friend invited me to go to a cooking demo at her church years ago, and one of the recipes prepared was this luscious souffle. It was so easy—and absolutely delicious. —Joan Hallford, North Richland Hills, Texas
Banana Bread Pudding

Banana Bread Pudding

When I visited my grandmother in summer, I always looked forward to the comforting pudding she’d make. With its crusty golden top, custard-like inside and smooth vanilla sauce, this bread pudding is a real homespun dessert. Now I make it for my grandchildren. —Mary Detweiler, West Farmington, Ohio
Fresh Pear Ginger Crisp

Fresh Pear Ginger Crisp

Gingersnaps lend crunch to my heartwarming cool-weather classic, featuring the season’s juiciest fruit—pears.—Linda Robertson, Cozad, Nebraska
Apple Betty with Almond Cream

Apple Betty with Almond Cream

I love making this treat for friends during the peak of apple season. I plan a quick soup and bread meal, so we can get right to the dessert! —Libby Walp, Chicago, Illinois
Cranberry Stuffed Apples

Cranberry Stuffed Apples

Cinnamon, nutmeg and walnuts add a homey autumn flavor to these stuffed apples, but the slow cooker does most of the work for me. —Graciela Sandvigen, Rochester, New York
Apricot Upside-Down Cake

Apricot Upside-Down Cake

My Aunt Anne, who is a great cook, gave me a taste of this golden upside-down cake and I couldn’t believe how delicious it was. Apricots give it an elegant twist from traditional pineapple versions. —Ruth Ann Stelfox, Raymond, Alberta
Cranberry Cake with Almond-Butter Sauce

Cranberry Cake with Almond-Butter Sauce

Make room for this recipe in your collection. Tart cranberries and sweet almond glaze turn this potluck cake into something truly special. —Betsy King, Duluth, Minnesota
Chocolate Bourbon Pecan Monkey Bread

Chocolate Bourbon Pecan Monkey Bread

Time to give rum cake a little competition! If this boozy take on monkey bread is too strong for your taste, cut back on the bourbon or use milk as a non-alcoholic substitute. —James Schend, Taste of Home Food Editor
Bread Pudding with Nutmeg

Bread Pudding with Nutmeg

I always make this bread pudding recipe for my dad on his birthday and on holidays. He says it tastes exactly like the bread pudding with nutmeg he enjoyed as a child. —Donna Powell, Montgomery City, Missouri
Warm Chocolate Melting Cups

Warm Chocolate Melting Cups

These cakes have become a favorite of our guests. They’re always surprised that these little desserts are so light. —Kissa Vaughn, Troy, Texas
Nutty Apple Streusel Dessert

Nutty Apple Streusel Dessert

Many people don’t think of using a slow cooker to make dessert, but I like having this hot, scrumptious apple treat waiting to be served when we finish up our dinner. I start it in the morning and don’t think about it all day. —Jacki Every, Rotterdam, New York
Sweet Orange Croissant Pudding

Sweet Orange Croissant Pudding

Time-crunched cooks are sure to appreciate the make-ahead convenience of this delightful dish. Feel free to replace the orange marmalade with any jam or jelly that suits your taste.—Mary L. Gabriel, Las Vegas, Nevada
Peach Cobbler Dump Cake

Peach Cobbler Dump Cake

This recipe gives you the best of both worlds: sweet, tender cake with a beautifully crisp cobbler topping. Add a scoop of vanilla ice cream on the side, and dessert’s golden. —Keri Sparks, Little Elm, Texas

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