This light and airy mousse uses fat-free half and half with unexpectedly smooth results. You can spoon sliced, sugared strawberries over the top to add an extra-special touch of spring.
Originally called omelette à la neige (snow omelet) in reference to the fluffy snow-like appearance of the meringue, île flottante (floating island) has a lengthy history that dates back to the 17th century.
Layer homemade custard, ripe bananas, and vanilla wafers under clouds of whipped cream for this iconic dessert.
Yes, it's a shortcut in a microwave. It's also a gooey, fudgy, wildly good chocolate cake.
Reminiscent of a classic diner dessert, this chocolate cream pie offers pure comfort in a cookie crust.
Consider every birthday cake, brownie, and cupcake covered (in this frosting, that is).
Frozen into a slushy, the classic tequila and grapefruit cocktail becomes even more refreshing.
Fluffier, fresher, and fancier than anything from a tub or can.
There are many things that appeal about a Basque cheesecake—it's crustless (one less job) and is meant to look “rustic” with its wrinkled and jagged sides.