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DESSERTS: No-Bake Receipes
Its the Summer and I don't want to put the oven on.
Please share your no-bake recipes - Thanks.
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Posted 6/14/07 2:36 PM |
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cj7305
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Re: DESSERTS: No-Bake Receipes
I love this and super easy.
Fake Out Napoleon:
graham crackers large container of cool whip package of vanilla pudding (powder) vanilla frosting chocolate frosting
-Mix pudding powder into cool whip in a rectangular/square pan -layer graham crackers and cool whip mixture (like lasagna) -after last layer of graham crackers pour vanilla frosting all over the top (I microwave the tub of frosting for a few seconds to loosen it so it's pourable) -Dot chocolate frosting randomly and drag a butter knife through it to create swirls like on a real napoleon. Refrigerate for a few hours before serving
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Posted 6/14/07 7:29 PM |
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july06bride
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Name: Nicole
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Re: DESSERTS: No-Bake Receipes
Posted by cj7305
I love this and super easy.
Fake Out Napoleon:
graham crackers large container of cool whip package of vanilla pudding (powder) vanilla frosting chocolate frosting
-Mix pudding powder into cool whip in a rectangular/square pan -layer graham crackers and cool whip mixture (like lasagna) -after last layer of graham crackers pour vanilla frosting all over the top (I microwave the tub of frosting for a few seconds to loosen it so it's pourable) -Dot chocolate frosting randomly and drag a butter knife through it to create swirls like on a real napoleon. Refrigerate for a few hours before serving
I got this recipe from you? or someone on LIF and made it twice... it was delicious!
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Posted 6/15/07 10:22 AM |
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MOM2NICO
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Name: LISA
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Re: DESSERTS: No-Bake Receipes
Have you tried the ready made cheesecake in a tub by Philadelphia? Its good! I buy mini graham cracker crusts, fill them with the cheesecake, top them with chilled strawberry pie filling (in a can) and top with sliced fresh strawberry. Yummy!
Message edited 6/15/2007 2:08:18 PM.
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Posted 6/15/07 2:07 PM |
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NASP09
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Re: DESSERTS: No-Bake Receipes
They sell no-bake cheesecakes that my friends rave about. I dont remember the brand, but I made a oreo-topped cheesecake that my family likes better than things I slave over.
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Posted 6/15/07 10:41 PM |
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cj7305
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Re: DESSERTS: No-Bake Receipes
Posted by july06bride
Posted by cj7305
I love this and super easy.
Fake Out Napoleon:
graham crackers large container of cool whip package of vanilla pudding (powder) vanilla frosting chocolate frosting
-Mix pudding powder into cool whip in a rectangular/square pan -layer graham crackers and cool whip mixture (like lasagna) -after last layer of graham crackers pour vanilla frosting all over the top (I microwave the tub of frosting for a few seconds to loosen it so it's pourable) -Dot chocolate frosting randomly and drag a butter knife through it to create swirls like on a real napoleon. Refrigerate for a few hours before serving
I got this recipe from you? or someone on LIF and made it twice... it was delicious!
Yup, that was me Glad you liked it!
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Posted 6/16/07 11:37 AM |
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hbugal
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Re: DESSERTS: No-Bake Receipes
COOL WHIP TRIFLE
No amounts just depends on how much you want to make...
Berries Fruit preserves Store bought pound cake Instant vanilla pudding Cool Whip topping
Place pound cake in the bottome of a bowl. Layer with berries and preserves. Cover with vanilla pudding. Another layer of pound cake Another layer of berries and preserves Another layer of pudding Cover with cool whip and any remaining berries...
Refridgerate for a few hours and serve
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Posted 6/16/07 1:33 PM |
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Arieschick29
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Name: Jen
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Re: DESSERTS: No-Bake Receipes
Posted by MOM2NICO
Have you tried the ready made cheesecake in a tub by Philadelphia? Its good! I buy mini graham cracker crusts, fill them with the cheesecake, top them with chilled strawberry pie filling (in a can) and top with sliced fresh strawberry. Yummy!
This sounds soooo good! I wil try this this weekend
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Posted 6/19/07 8:59 PM |
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DRMom
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Re: DESSERTS: No-Bake Receipes
No Baker cookies but its my DH's recipe an dhes not here. I know it has Oats, Cocoa powder, sugar and peanut butter-they are GREAT
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Posted 6/20/07 2:37 PM |
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Snozberry
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Re: DESSERTS: No-Bake Receipes
Easiest thing for summer:
Slice up (smalllllll pieces) 2 bananas, a kiwi, an apple, a pear, 10 strawberries, toss in a handful or two of grapes, add about a teaspoon or so of fine granulated sugar, mix, let it chill for a couple of hours and serve with cool whip or low fat vanilla ice cream.
Message edited 6/21/2007 7:25:13 PM.
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Posted 6/21/07 7:24 PM |
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sagapo
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Re: DESSERTS: No-Bake Receipes
ice cream
haha
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Posted 6/30/07 10:15 AM |
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Marcie
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Re: DESSERTS: No-Bake Receipes
Something I always used to make
Get 2 containers of yogurt (I always liked strawberry) Then get a container of Cool Whip
Mix them together and put them in the ready made crust.
Put in freezer for a couple of hours
It is awesome and soooo easy!
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Posted 7/1/07 12:37 PM |
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NASP09
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Re: DESSERTS: No-Bake Receipes
Posted by Snozberry
Easiest thing for summer:
Slice up (smalllllll pieces) 2 bananas, a kiwi, an apple, a pear, 10 strawberries, toss in a handful or two of grapes, add about a teaspoon or so of fine granulated sugar, mix, let it chill for a couple of hours and serve with cool whip or low fat vanilla ice cream.
This is also REALLY good if you pour Amaretto over it all and let it soak for a while. (adults only!)
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Posted 7/1/07 4:10 PM |
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