Add chopped cashews, cinnamon and dulce de leche on top of basic sugar cookies to give them a sweet holiday kick.
Incorporate unsweetened cocoa powder into a classic Christmas sugar cookie recipe to get a chocolate-dough variation.
These little chocolate bowls create a showstopping dessert, and they're so easy to make. The chai whipped cream is delicious, but also try filling them with your favorite ice cream or fresh fruit.
Dress up a basic chocolate cookie dough recipe for the holidays by adding candied orange.
This thick and fluffy royal icing recipe is perfect for holding together Christmas gingerbread houses.
This sturdy dough is perfect for gingerbread architecture during the holiday season.
These colorful cookies will brighten up any occasion. They're slice and bake, so you can freeze any leftover dough for your next occasion.
This cake gets its heart shape from a hand-drawn template and serrated knife no specialty pans required here.
Make classic sugar cookies in your favorite holiday shapes with just six basic ingredients.
Chocolate soup is a fun and unexpected way to end Valentine's Day dinner. Silky and indulgent, this recipe generously serves two. Use bittersweet chocolate chips or your favorite brand of chocolate bar.
Fancy chocolates make a festive topping for these Neapolitan cupcakes. For an extra-special gift, use your sweetheart's favorite variety to finish off these treats.
Make a healthier version of this delicious fried treat by baking it instead.
Blue velvet cake is a fun twist on the traditional red velvet flavor. A touch of violet food coloring is the secret ingredient for making these cakes the perfect blue hue.
These colorful macarons are inspired by the Mardi Gras King Cake tradition. Be sure to let guests know that one cookie will have a baby surprise inside and that they'll have to make the Mardi Gras macarons next year.
These little donuts are extra light and have a double dose of vanilla flavor. They’re pretty stacked high on a cake stand, or displayed individually in fancy cupcake papers.