Dessert Finger Food Recipes
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Fruit and whole grains are snuck into this tasty, baked dessert, resembling individual fruit pies.
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This traditional dessert is sweet, flakey and sticky, topped with an attractive almond slice.
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You could pay an arm and a leg for pre-made chocolate covered strawberries, or you could make them yourself and save money. Surprise your special someone on Valentine's Day, or just serve as a fabulous dessert at your next gathering.
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Pizza is a hit with kids, but even more of a hit when you top it with sweets. Chocolate, peanut butter, and marshmallows replace the traditional toppings for a sweet and melty dessert.
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These sweet treats are not only perfect appetizers for your next Super Bowl party, but serve as a cute centerpiece on the buffet table.
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These sweet little bites melt in your mouth and have egg whites for added protein, so you won't feel guilty for eating them!
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Dried apricot, coconut flakes, and condensed milk ar rolled in confectioner's sugar for this sweet treet. It is quick and easy and there is no baking required.
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Next time you are in the mood for something sweet, there is no need to even touch an oven if you have this recipe. Condensed milk and coconut flakes are all you will need for these simple truffles.
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These may sound unappealing, but you can't go wrong with chocolate covered peanuts and raisins. Plus, kids love the silly name.
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This dessert looks like a baked potato with a dallop of sour cream. But it is really ice cream rolled in cocoa powder with whip cream on top. This is a fun and easy dessert to serve kids.
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This is a fun and simple recipe for fake ice cream sandwiches that don't melt all over you while you're eating them.
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Bananas taste great dipped in chocolate. Keep these frozen treats handy next time you want to serve your kids a nutritious but sweet snack.
