There is something sweet about sweets.
Desserts, cakes, cookies, pies and cupcakes make life simply better.
Take a minute and think about it…
What is Thanksgiving without a pie, a Holiday without a good dessert,
or grandma’s house without her perfect cookies or bread?
There is an invisible bond between all of us when we share the sweetness of a homemade dessert.
Today I am featuring the Best 23 Homemade Desserts and Baked Goods that were linked up to the party during the last three weeks.
Let’s put our aprons on… It is time to be inspired by sweetness!
Dark Chocolate Zucchini Muffins by Will Cook For Smiles
Nifty Thrifty Mixed Berry Frangipane Tarts
Mom On Time Out Chocolate Zucchini Cake
Cheesecake Bites by Bullfrogs and Bulldogs
Apple Bread Pudding by A Night Owl
Mix It Up Icecream Cake by Silver Boxes
Chocolate Chunk Pecan Banana Bread by Lizzie Jane Baby
Viennese biscuit cookie with ganache recipe by Polkadots Pretties
Cheesecake Burritos by Dishing with Leslie
Echoes of Laughter Salted Caramel Ice Cream Sandwiches
Soft and Chewy Chocolate Chip Cookies by Corner House.
Vanilla-Apricot Granola Bars by One Sweet Appetite
Brownie-Bottom Coconut Chocolate Cream Cake by Robyn’s View
Madeleines by Sugar Swings!
Rasberry Lemonade Cupcakes by Shugary Sweets
Reese’s Pieces Peanut Butter Frosted Cupcakes by Susannah’s Kitchen
Lady Behind The Curtain Glazed Lemon Cheesecake
Pink Lemonade Pie by Lizzie Jane Baby
Homemade Chocolate Truffles by Tagana Rose
Chocolate Cake No Bake Cheesecake Pie by Shaken Together
Mandarin Orange Pineaple Cake by Confession of a Semi Domesticated Mama
Strawberry Lemon Yogurt Cake by Cookin’ Up Good Times
Chocolate Chip Whoopie Pies with Strawberries by Whatever the Circumstances
Here are some of my own recepies…
{ made with a Cake Mix Box }
Best Reese’s Peanut Butter Chocolate Chip Cookies
{ These are perfection }
When I was young we used to go every Summer to our beach house.
In our way there we frequently stopped in Yaiza, a small town in the South of my island.
Yaiza, Lanzarote. Canary Islands
There was the house of a sweet old lady that everyone called Tía María.
She didn’t have a phone, therefore she never knew when we were going to stop by
but every time we visited her she would make the best Homemade “Torrijas” for us.
Her kitchen was as simple as her cooking but I don’t remember ever eating something better
that this typical Canary Islands’ dessert of hers.
What made her dessert so special?
Perhaps the fact that no one was a stranger around her table.
I believe the secret ingredient of her “torrijas” was her sweet love for everyone.
As I said in the beginning of this post, I believe that there is an invisible bond between
all of us when we share the sweetness of a homemade dessert.
I hope this post will inspire you and me to fill our homes with sweet memories as we bake, cook, and eat together.
Thank you to all of you that have shared your delicious recipes with us.
Have a Sweet Friday My Friends!
Besos!
Desirée
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Thank you so much for featuring my Cheesecake Burritos! I hope your readers enjoy them as much as mine have!
Goodbye summer bathing suit diet!!
What a beautifully written post Desiree! I so agree…we show our love for our families through our kitchen creations for sure! Thank you so much for featuring my salted caramel ice cream sandwich pops! All of the pictures are so amazing and look so delicioius! Wishing you a wonderful weekend! Angie xo
OH MY! I am gaining weight just looking at all of these. They all look *wonderful.*
Thank you so much for featuring my {Reese’s Pieces} Peanut Butter Frosted Cupcakes. I really do appreciate your linky love.
Enjoy your weekend.
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