Watch guests' faces light up as you cut into this rainbow-colored four-layer cake filled with candies and sprinkles like a pinata. By Sally's Baking Addiction. Mine Craft Creeper Cake. Wow kids at the next birthday party with this chocolate cake decorated with green Marzipan squares to look like a Minecraft Creeper.
This classic yellow butter cake can be baked in three layers or one 9xinch pan. Aunt Kate's Strawberry Cake. This strawberry cake gets strawberry flavor in the batter and in the frosting by using mashed fresh strawberries. It is the perfect cake for any special occasion.
Not a traditional coffee cake, but a nice layer cake that's flavored with coffee. There's a light, fluffy coffee frosting too. Make one for the coffee lover in your life.
This decadent cake is creamy-smooth and buttery. It literally melts in your mouth and leaves you swooning for more! This is a rich and moist chocolate cake. It only takes a few minutes to prepare the batter. Frost with your favorite chocolate frosting. A rich moist chocolate cake with a chocolate buttercream icing.
This is the best cake in the world! Strawberry Cake from Scratch. It is hard to find scratch strawberry cakes, so this one is worth it weight in gold to me as a caterer. Frost with cream cheese or vanilla frosting - or for a treat, use a chocolate glaze! Cake flour, butter, egg whites, and milk are mixed with vanilla and almond extracts in this classic white cake recipe. A very good high-protein alternative to flourless chocolate cake.
Give it a try! White Almond Wedding Cake. Start with a white cake mix, and add sour cream and almond flavoring to make a quick, moist cake that's ready for your decorating touches. Texas Sheet Cake V. A moist and delicious chocolate cake made in a jellyroll pan, covered with chocolate frosting and walnuts.
This classic red velvet layer cake is made tender with buttermilk. It's topped with a fluffy cooked white icing. Fudgy, chocolaty brownies always have a place at any party. Prep and bake this dessert in less than an hour, then finish with a generous drizzle of caramel sauce to make these chocolate brownies the stars of your treat table.
You may not think you have time to bake a whole cake before party time, but trust us—with this easy recipe, you do. Just dump canned peaches and cake mix into a baking dish, top with butter, and pop it in your oven. No one will guess this mouthwatering peach cake took just a few minutes to prep! Dessert dips don't get much easier than this minute recipe. But this dip isn't as unhealthy as it may seem—it's hiding cannellini beans and dates beneath the creamy peanut butter and chocolate, so you won't feel guilty about taking an extra-large scoop.
Combine two party-favorite cookies into one with this easy dessert recipe. Add a generous sprinkle of cinnamon and sugar, then bake the dough all at once on a cookie sheet so your guests can grab these super easy cookies by the slice. These cupcakes will look just like your confetti and streamer party decorations! Bake up a batch of your favorite cupcakes or buy a package premade from the store we won't tell , then frost with multicolored frosting to make them party-ready. You could bring store-bought chocolate sandwich cookies to the party, but why not give them a quick upgrade?
Stir together a quick icebox cookie dough, then add crushed chocolate cookies to give your party treats the mouthwatering taste of cookies and cream. We don't call these bar cookies "ultimate" for nothing.
Walnuts and macadamia nuts, white chocolate and milk chocolate—this one-hour recipe has it all! The easiest DIY wedding cake?
One that's baked in a loaf pan! Simply slice and serve.
Your guests will love this chocolaty cake that's spiked with bold espresso. Party guests will feel like kids at a candy store when they spy pie pops on the dessert table. These show-off desserts hide a delicious peach-and-raspberry filling that will have guests buzzing. These cheesecake bites are perfect for a dessert buffet. Simply roll baked cheesecake into balls and coat with white chocolate. A drizzle of chocolate or a roll in crushed cornflakes makes them extra cute. Bursting with honey, nuts, and spices, this Greek classic is a surprisingly easy way to impress party guests with a beautiful, bite-size dessert.
Let wedding guests cook up their own desserts! These DIY s'mores kits will have everyone feeling like a kid again.
To assemble, fill berry cartons with patterned napkins and the s'mores fixings: These decadent brownie pops are dipped in white chocolate and topped with toasted coconut. We also love them rolled in chopped nuts or sprinkles. These little cupcakes hide a flavor secret. The surprise is how easy the pretty desserts are to create with white cupcakes, cream cheese frosting, and fresh fruit. Perfect for a party buffet, tiny tartlets pack rich flavor into a bite-size package.
A topping of yummy strawberry preserves crowns each cheesecake, giving the dessert party-pleasing color and taste.
Delightful thumbprint cookies are stacked with gooey caramel, smooth chocolate, and crunchy nuts for a fun party dessert with sophisticated flavor pairings. The browned butter in this custard-style filling has a delightful nutty flavor, adding warm richness to the toffee-topped mini tarts. When you want a one-bite dessert to star at your party, turn to these petits fours. Infused with bourbon and coffee, the flavors are as impressive as the presentation. The charming crescent shape of these nut-filled cookies adds sophisticated character to your party dessert table.
Every party needs a dessert that puts the cherry on top of the festivities. Chocolate and cherries is a classic flavor combination that makes cupcakes a party delight.