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Desserts

From decadent cakes to tasty pies, find simple and advanced recipes for a variety of desserts. Delicious recipes abound for both year-round or holiday specific candy, as well as rich and creamy fudge. Learn to make the ultimate crust for a homemade apple pie or try your hand at mastering a velvety smooth cheesecake recipe. Dozens of cookie recipes, from classics like chocolate chip and oatmeal raisin to more intricate recipes such as Outrageous Cookie Bars, are available at eHow.

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  • How to make Ramona's Cinnamon Basil Pumpkin Pie

    This is not your traditional Pumpkin Pie. Replacing the ground cinnamon with Cinnamon Basil and adding honey makes this a fresh rich tasting pumpkin pie. So if you are not a fan of pumpkin pie,...

  • How to Make a Sponge Cake with Whipped Cream with Bananas and Strawberries

    Learn how to make a layered sponge cake filled with whipped cream and fresh banana and strawberries

  • How to make a Wendy's Frosty

    Want to make a dessert that tastes just like a Wendy's Chocolate Frosty? You only need three ingredients and a homemade ice cream freezer. This makes a great dessert for cookouts or any kind of party.

  • Eggnog Cheesecake: Reducing Temperature

    Reducing the temperature for an eggnog cheesecake from 425 degrees to 250 degrees helps the custard set. Reduce the temperature with tips from a professional baker in this free video series on baking.

  • Eggnog Cheesecake: Cooling

    Cooling an eggnog cheesecake after it is baked sets the custard and allows the edges of the spring-form pan to be lifted off of the cake. Remove and cool the cheesecake with tips from a...

  • Serving Eggnog Cheesecake

    Serving eggnog cheesecake can involve making a custard sauce, a whipped topping or adding fruit for a tasty decoration. Serve eggnog cheesecake with tips from a professional baker in this free...

  • Eggnog Cheesecake: Graham Crackers

    For eggnog cheesecake, graham crackers are ground up in a food processor to make the base for the crust. Grind up graham crackers for the cheesecake crust with tips from a professional baker in...

  • Eggnog Cheesecake: Graham Cracker Crust

    The graham cracker crust of an eggnog cheesecake consists of ground up graham crackers, melted butter and sugar. Mix up the graham cracker crust batter with tips from a professional baker in this...

  • Eggnog Cheesecake: Crust

    Eggnog cheesecake crust is pressed firming into the bottom of the spring-form pan with fingers, a small glass or a tamping tool. Press the crust into the pan with tips from a professional baker in...

  • Eggnog Cheesecake: Baking Crust

    Baking the crust of an eggnog cheesecake for ten minutes at 325 degrees allows it to harden before the batter is poured on top of it. Bake the graham cracker crust with tips from a professional...

  • Eggnog Cheesecake: Creaming Cheese

    For eggnog cheesecake, creaming the cheese in a food processor at room temperature creates a smooth consistency for the cake batter. Cream the cheese for cheesecake with tips from a professional...

  • Eggnog Cheesecake: Dry Ingredients

    The dry ingredients for eggnog cheesecake that are combined with the food processor include flour and sugar. Mix in the dry ingredients with tips from a professional baker in this free video...

  • Eggnog Cheesecake: Eggnog

    Eggnog is pulsed into eggnog cheesecake batter using a food processor to maintain a smooth consistency. Add eggnog to the cheesecake batter with tips from a professional baker in this free video...

  • Eggnog Cheesecake: Eggs

    Eggs are pulsed into eggnog cheesecake batter after all of the ingredients are fully incorporated. Add eggs to the cheesecake batter with tips from a professional baker in this free video series...

  • Eggnog Cheesecake: Pour Batter

    The eggnog cheesecake batter is poured over the graham cracker crust in the spring-form pan. Pour the batter into the pan with tips from a professional baker in this free video series on baking.

  • Eggnog Cheesecake: Baking

    The eggnog cheesecake is baked in a spring-form pan for ten minutes at 425 degrees before reducing the temperature. Bake the cheesecake with tips from a professional baker in this free video...

  • Eggnog Cheesecake Ingredients

    Ingredients for eggnog cheesecake include graham crackers, butter, sugar, flour, eggs and cream cheese. Gather ingredients for eggnog cheesecake with tips from a professional baker in this free...

  • Eggnog Cheesecake Equipment

    Equipment for eggnog cheesecake includes measuring cups, a food processor and a nine-inch spring-form pan. Gather equipment to make eggnog cheesecake with tips from a professional baker in this...

  • Cleaning a Cotton Candy Machine

    Before cleaning a cotton candy machine, make sure all of the switches are off and the machine is unplugged. Clean a cotton candy machine with tips from a party planner in this free video about...

  • Cleaning Cotton Candy Bowls

    Cleaning cotton candy bowls requires hot water to dissolve the spun sugar residue. Clean out cotton candy bowls with tips from a party planner in this free video about party accessories.

  • Cleaning Cotton Candy Machine Body

    The cotton candy machine body is cleaned by wiping down the surface carefully. Clean the body of a cotton candy machine with tips from a party planner in this free video about party accessories.

  • Renting a Cotton Candy Machine

    Renting a cotton candy machine will cost anywhere from $40 to $60, depending on the quality of the machine. Rent a cotton candy machine with tips from a party planner in this free video about...

  • Party Hats

    Party hats make great party accessories for centerpieces or guest decoration. Use hats for a party with tips from a party planner in this free video about party accessories.

  • History of Cotton Candy

    The history of cotton candy begins at the 1904 St. Louis World's Fair. Explore the history of cotton candy with tips from a party planner in this free video about party accessories.

  • Buying a Cotton Candy Machine

    Buying a cotton candy machine costs between $50 and $1,000, depending on the power and size. Purchase a cotton candy machine with tips from a party planner in this free video about party accessories.

  • Cotton Candy Fundraising

    Fundraising with cotton candy is easy because of the low cost of the ingredients. Raise funds with cotton candy with tips from a party planner in this free video about party accessories.

  • Cotton Candy Machine Bowl

    A cotton candy machine bowl is placed on top of the motor to catch the spun sugar. Set up a cotton candy machine bowl with tips from a party planner in this free video about party accessories.

  • Cotton Candy Machine: Renting vs. Buying

    Deciding to either rent or buy a cotton candy machine depends on how often it will be used. Weigh renting versus buying a cotton candy machine with tips from a party planner in this free video...

  • Cotton Candy Troubleshooting

    Cotton candy troubleshooting is necessary when the spun sugar will not stick to the paper cone. Solve cotton candy predicaments with tips from a party planner in this free video about party...

  • Cotton Candy: Rain & Humidity

    Rain, humidity and cotton candy do not mix well at all. Avoid moisture when making cotton candy with tips from a party planner in this free video about party accessories.

  • Cotton Candy in a Bag

    Cotton candy can be stored in bags for up to two hours before it starts to crystallize. Bag cotton candy for storage with tips from a party planner in this free video about party accessories.

  • Uses of Cotton Candy

    Cotton candy can be used as entertainment at weddings, carnivals and fairs. Learn more uses of cotton candy with tips from a party planner in this free video about party accessories.

  • Cotton Candy Flavors

    Cotton candy flavors range from jolly berry to banana bonanza. Choose a cotton candy flavor with tips from a party planner in this free video about party accessories.

  • Collecting Cotton Candy

    Collecting cotton candy is the act of gathering the spun sugar onto a cone to serve. Collect cotton candy with tips from a party planner in this free video about party accessories.

  • Selling Cotton Candy

    Selling cotton candy is profitable because of the low cost of the ingredients. Sell cotton candy at a good price with tips from a party planner in this free video about party accessories.

  • Cotton Candy Cones

    Cotton candy cones come in packs of either 100 or 1,000. Choose cotton candy cones with tips from a party planner in this free video about party accessories.

  • Storing Cotton Candy Sugar

    Cotton candy sugar can be stored in air-tight containers or plastic bags to keep it fresh. Store cotton candy sugar with tips from a party planner in this free video about party accessories.

  • Choosing Cotton Candy Sugar

    Cotton candy sugar is mixed specifically to work well in cotton candy machines. Choose cotton candy sugar with tips from a party planner in this free video about party accessories.

  • Pouring Cotton Candy Sugar

    Pouring cotton candy sugar into a cotton candy machine can be done either before or while the machine is running. Pour cotton candy sugar into the machine with tips from a party planner in this...

  • Cotton Candy Machine

    Cotton candy machines require a lot of power and need an entire circuit to run on. Plug in a cotton candy machine carefully with tips from a party planner in this free video about party accessories.

  • Preparing Pastry Bag Without Screw-On Tip

    It is possible to use a pastry bag for icing cookies without a coupling, but it will need to be cut. Prepare the pastry bag without a screw-on tip for heart cookies with tips from a cake decorator...

  • Preparing Pastry Bag With Screw-On Tip

    The screw-on tip for the pastry bag goes over the coupling. Prepare the pastry bag with a screw-on tip for heart cookies with tips from a cake decorator in this free crafts video.

  • Trimming Heart Cookie

    Use the paper pattern for trimming the heart cookies. Trim heart cookies with tips from a cake decorator in this free crafts video.

  • Cutting Heart Cookie Into Puzzle Shape

    Cut the cookie into puzzle pieces freehand or by adjusting the paper pattern first. Cut heart cookies into puzzle shapes with tips from a cake decorator in this free crafts video.

  • Cutting a Heart-Shaped Package

    Begin creating the heart-shaped package with one sheet of 8 1/2 by 11 card stock. Cut a heart-shaped package with tips from a cake decorator in this free crafts video.

  • Writing Letters on Heart Cookie

    Carefully pull the cookie pieces apart before adding the icing. Write letters on heart cookies with tips from a cake decorator in this free crafts video.

  • Drawing Icing Heart on Heart Cookie

    Squeeze the pastry bag with the fingers and palm of hand while icing the cookies. Draw the heart with icing on heart cookies with tips from a cake decorator in this free crafts video.

  • Adding Trim to Heart-Shaped Package

    A doily provides nice trim for the heart-shaped package. Add trim to a heart-shaped package for heart cookies with tips from a cake decorator in this free crafts video.

  • Forming Cone Package for Cookies

    Overlap the two bottom corners of the heart to form a cone. Form the heart-shaped package for heart cookies with tips from a cake decorator in this free crafts video.

  • Putting Together Heart Cookies & Packages

    Assemble the cookies and package with some baking paper between the cookies. Put the heart cookies together with the heart-shaped package with tips from a cake decorator in this free crafts video.

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