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Christmas desserts

(10 Posts)
Elizabeth27 Wed 22-Dec-21 23:06:10

I have had those minimoon they are so good and look great.

mumofmadboys Wed 22-Dec-21 23:01:37

I am making a lemon cheesecake and the option of Christmas pud

Chewbacca Wed 22-Dec-21 22:39:22

Another here doing lemon syllabubs with brandy snaps. I made the brandy snaps last night and the syllabubs take just a few minutes to make and can set in a couple of hours in the fridge.

paddyann54 Wed 22-Dec-21 22:33:36

I'm making a syllabub ,which can be eaten on its own or with the cheesecake requested by my DIL ,There are mini christmas puddings too for my son and my OH .

LadyStardust Wed 22-Dec-21 22:06:12

www.iceland.co.uk/p/iceland-luxury-12-macarons-132g/65158.html

These are quite nice as a light bite dessert.

Sago Wed 22-Dec-21 22:04:48

Little moons are incredible, not cheap but seriously delicious.
I normally make everything from scratch, I rarely buy a pudding but I will make an exception for Little Moons?

MiniMoon Wed 22-Dec-21 18:32:59

We had these yesterday, just right after Christmas lunch. DS doesn't like Christmas pudding.

PinkCosmos Wed 22-Dec-21 17:21:16

Here is a link

www.tesco.com/groceries/en-GB/shop/christmas/christmas-desserts-cakes-and-mince-pies/christmas-desserts?viewAll=promotion&promotion=offers

PinkCosmos Wed 22-Dec-21 17:19:49

Tesco had some nice individual small bite size desserts. Eight in a box and I think they were buy two get one free.

Rosiebee Wed 22-Dec-21 16:40:57

We're hopefully meeting up with DS and Partner and DGS and DGD on Boxing Day. DS is doing a buffet inc Nigella's Treacle Ham. He is always over generous in the catering dept. I've said I will bring desserts. I'd thought of buying some 'posh' individual ones as we're usually too stuffed to eat much and a full sized cheesecake/roulade etc probably won't fit back in the fridge. I'm also happy to make mini desserts but lacking time and inspiration. I can get to all supermarkets except Waitrose. Thanks for any suggestions.