Shareable Sweet Treats
Hey there! I hope everyone is having a most wonderful start to Thanksgiving week. We are headed to Napa for an early Thanksgiving celebration today with my in-laws. On Thursday, we will be a little more local as we head to my cousins. I am in charge of the pumpkin pie. One year, I forgot the pie. #forreal I am shocked that they trust me enough to bring pie ever again. Also, Costco has the best pumpkin pie and it’s only $5.99 for a huge pie so I bought two. One for me, one for them 😉
Enough about pie, let’s discuss other sweet treats. I wanted to share some of my favorite shareable treats with you today. These are things that can be whipped up to bring to a Thanksgiving feast, a Friendsgiving, a party or even something to gift to friends and neighbors as Christmas draws near. I love to bake and I have a few go-to recipes that I make throughout the year. I recently shared my recipe for crack cookies. I also make eggnog bread. So many loaves of eggnog bread.
Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough Truffles @ Recipe Girl
Salted Chocolate and Caramel Pretzel Bars @ Tastes Better from Scratch
Brookies @ Baker by Nature
Polar Bear Paws @ Garnish & Glaze
Crack Cookies @ Organized Squirrel
Homemade Caramels @ Garnish & Glaze
Chocolate Caramel Marshmallows @ Domestically Blissful
Chocolate Caramel Turkey Legs @ Culinary Envy
Pecan Pie Balls @ Just a Pinch
Chocolate Cream Pie Bites @ Sugar Apron
Nutter Butter Balls @ A Mindfull Mom
English Toffee @ House of Nash
Jello-O Divinity @ The Domestic Rebel
Twix Thumbprints @ Delish
Peppermint Oreo Truffles @ Two Twenty One
Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Cookies @ Organized Squirrel
Cherry White Chocolate Chip Christmas Cookies @ The Seasoned Mom
Chocolate Caramel Shortbread Bark @ The Culinary Jumble
Sugar Cookie Truffles @ If You Give A Blonde A Kitchen
Avalanche Bars @ Cookie & Cups
Nutella Rice Krispy Balls @ Erika’s Sweet Tooth
Brown Sugar Pecan Cookies @ The Recipe Rebel
I love creating little plates of goodies to share with those that I love. You can use tins or find some pretty plates that they can keep once they finish their treats. Sometimes, you can find great little plates at thrift stores. It won’t cost you much and can offer a cute presentation for your homemade goods. Do you have a favorite treat that you love to share this time of year?
Sounds delicious! x
Looks so good!