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jayerose
05-23-2025, 01:44 PM
any suggestions on what to serve and/or where to purchase?
thank you!
fdpaq0580
05-23-2025, 02:14 PM
Anything sweet.
Michael G.
05-23-2025, 03:05 PM
any suggestions on what to serve and/or where to purchase?
thank you!
Yea, serve something from your kitchen and not something that's bought
from Walmart or Publix. :icon_hungry:
tophcfa
05-23-2025, 04:11 PM
any suggestions on what to serve and/or where to purchase?
thank you!
A brandy snifter filled up with equal parts of Hennessy and Grand Marnier.
Topspinmo
05-23-2025, 04:15 PM
Dozen Krispy Cream donuts They been first to go…:ho:
OrangeBlossomBaby
05-23-2025, 08:54 PM
Trash can punch:
A can of Hi-C red fruit punch
A bag of frozen strawberries
A 2-litre bottle of ginger ale
A 2-litre bottle of cheap white wine
A 1/2-gallon container of multi-colored sherbet
Press most of the sherbet into a bundt pan
Add a cup of the Hi-C to cover the top of the sherbet.
Cover the pan and freeze it.
In a huge punch bowl, add everything else.
Flip the bundt pan out to empty the contents into the huge punch bowl.
Serve with a ladle.
Ecuadog
05-23-2025, 11:07 PM
Serve something that's gluten-free. Publix has something.
Whatnext
05-24-2025, 03:48 AM
Byo.
hstawarz
05-24-2025, 04:30 AM
Baked Alaska
Carlsondm
05-24-2025, 04:49 AM
Colorful fruit truffle or chocolate anything
Cipris58
05-24-2025, 05:07 AM
Burnt Cakes
988 Bichara Blvd
Lady Lake, Fl
Cipris58
05-24-2025, 05:09 AM
Bundt Cakes
988 Bichara Blvd
Lady Lake, Fl
USOTR
05-24-2025, 05:29 AM
Get a few things from Sam's club and spruce/jazz it up a bit.
Also while your there get some wine and a case of beer.
Minoletti
05-24-2025, 05:42 AM
fabulous pastries
margaretmattson
05-24-2025, 05:53 AM
Dessert offerings are limited in the Villages.
I suggest going the simple route.
Buy ice cream and all types of toppings, caramel, hot fudge, chopped nuts, strawberries, whipped cream, etc.
Maybe have some warm molten brownies. Your guests can top with ice cream and hot fudge. Or whatever they like
A plain cake to make strawberry shortcake.
Bananas for banana splits
Warm apple pie with cinnamon ice cream
Maybe some alcohol to make frozen beverages
Root beer floats
Old Fashioned ice cream sodas.
The possibilities are endless.
Topspinmo
05-24-2025, 05:59 AM
Old fashion euro fruit cake. That will spice up party. :rant-rave:
“ traditional recipes are saturated with liqueurs or brandy and covered in powdered sugar”
sdm1222
05-24-2025, 06:20 AM
any suggestions on what to serve and/or where to purchase?
thank you!
At our age, with everyone watching what they eat due to pre diabetes and diabetes, I would suggest appetizer rather then just desserts. No one wants to fill up on desserts.
oneclickplus
05-24-2025, 06:50 AM
any suggestions on what to serve and/or where to purchase?
thank you!
Whenever we are invited to a gathering and tasked to bring a dessert, I usually make a Baklava. It's a recipe that my daughter and I "perfected" several years ago. I have several Greek friends that say it's the best they have ever tasted. I've attached the recipe. People have a tendency to think that this is a difficult dessert to make. It is not. Having made this many times, I can have the syrup made (and cooling) and the baklava assembled and in the oven in 35 minutes. Give it a try. Also, Walmart has the phyllo dough if you can't find it elsewhere. I think the idea making your own dough is what can make this seem difficult. Don't even think about doing that. Buy the dough.
jimkerr
05-24-2025, 06:55 AM
At our age, with everyone watching what they eat due to pre diabetes and diabetes, I would suggest appetizer rather then just desserts. No one wants to fill up on desserts.
What? Speak for yourself. Everyone I know loves desserts and would love a party like this!
almondz
05-24-2025, 07:14 AM
Personally, I would be very disappointed if I went to a dessert party and things were not homemade. I can go and buy sweet items anywhere - the same as you can. Why have a dessert party if it is not going to be special treats. Respect your guests and make something they will enjoy. I'd rather have 1 piece of homemade pie instead of 10 selections of store bought items.
jarodrig
05-24-2025, 07:32 AM
any suggestions on what to serve and/or where to purchase?
thank you!
Dessert tray from Publix ….
asianthree
05-24-2025, 07:48 AM
any suggestions on what to serve and/or where to purchase?
thank you!
So spur of the moment, party for small group of friends, or full blown neighborhood invite. I am not a fan of any baked goods from grocery in TV. Small group I would serve 2-3 homemade bite size cupcakes, brownies, cookies.
Large group organized dessert menu sign up sheet. Everyone brings something to enjoy.
KimmieK
05-24-2025, 07:50 AM
Bundtinis are a hit!
Bundt Cakes
988 Bichara Blvd
Lady Lake, Fl
dtennent
05-24-2025, 08:06 AM
Dessert offerings are limited in the Villages.
I suggest going the simple route.
Buy ice cream and all types of toppings, caramel, hot fudge, chopped nuts, strawberries, whipped cream, etc.
Maybe have some warm molten brownies. Your guests can top with ice cream and hot fudge. Or whatever they like
A plain cake to make strawberry shortcake.
Bananas for banana splits
Warm apple pie with cinnamon ice cream
Maybe some alcohol to make frozen beverages
Root beer floats
Old Fashioned ice cream sodas.
The possibilities are endless.
All of this sounds good and I would add:
Melons either sliced or chunks
A berry medley
Home made cookies - chocolate chip is always a hit.
Perhaps making a bourbon cream sauce which would be good over fruit, bread pudding or ice cream.
Recipe for bourbon sauce from Epicurious.
1 stick of butter
1/2 cup sugar
3 tablespoons heavy whipping cream
2 tablespoons bourbon
Pinch of salt
Melt butter in sauce pan. Whisk in remaining ingredients. Simmer til it thickens while whisking (about 3 minutes). Serve warm or cool.
Whatnext
05-24-2025, 08:25 AM
I would make Pavlova, various flavored no bake cheesecakes, and probably panna cotta with a passion fruit topping.
oldtimes
05-24-2025, 08:48 AM
Serve something that's gluten-free. Publix has something.
Sprouts has gluten free mini eclairs and cream puffs in the frozen section and they are delicious.
coffeebean
05-24-2025, 09:14 AM
Burnt Cakes
988 Bichara Blvd
Lady Lake, Fl
I think you may mean "Nothing Bunt Cakes". They don't burn them.
margaretmattson
05-24-2025, 12:27 PM
All of this sounds good and I would add:
Melons either sliced or chunks
A berry medley
Home made cookies - chocolate chip is always a hit.
Perhaps making a bourbon cream sauce which would be good over fruit, bread pudding or ice cream.
Recipe for bourbon sauce from Epicurious.
1 stick of butter
1/2 cup sugar
3 tablespoons heavy whipping cream
2 tablespoons bourbon
Pinch of salt
Melt butter in sauce pan. Whisk in remaining ingredients. Simmer til it thickens while whisking (about 3 minutes). Serve warm or cool.Great idea to add more fruits. Chopped in nice chunks, guests can choose to make a fondue plate. They can use the sauces to dip their fruits. (Add a cheesecake dipping sauce) Or, for those who do not want extra calories, just a melody of fruits to munch on.
Your bread pudding idea sounds Yummilicious!
Btw: a smores dip would be a great addition. Very simple to make.
dougawhite
05-24-2025, 12:48 PM
My mother used to make Spanish Cream for special guests. It was simply a sponge cake base in a 13x9 glass pan. Then saturated with whiskey and topped with a thick layer of hand-whipped whip cream. I secretly tried a taste when I was about 10, which is probably why I don't drink anything alcoholic nowadays.
Arctic Fox
05-24-2025, 01:11 PM
A selection of cheeses - go for something out of the ordinary that your guests may not have tried before
mad329
05-24-2025, 02:53 PM
This time of year Strawberry Trifle bowl fresh cut strawberries layered with either pound cake or angel food cake, vanilla pudding (partially mixed with half tub of whipped cream), more whipped cream - just layer it. The other that’s usually a big hit - Death by Chocolate Trifle - chocolate cake (any box mix), after its baked (or store bought) break it up and drizzle with Hershey’s chocolate syrup, instant chocolate pudding, whipped cream, crushed heath bars, mini chocolate chips - again it’s all just layered. Both are delicious easy and look pretty. Just layer in Trifle bowls or glass bowls.
fdpaq0580
05-24-2025, 03:04 PM
Dessert offerings are limited in the Villages.
I suggest going the simple route.
Buy ice cream and all types of toppings, caramel, hot fudge, chopped nuts, strawberries, whipped cream, etc.
Maybe have some warm molten brownies. Your guests can top with ice cream and hot fudge. Or whatever they like
A plain cake to make strawberry shortcake.
Bananas for banana splits
Warm apple pie with cinnamon ice cream
Maybe some alcohol to make frozen beverages
Root beer floats
Old Fashioned ice cream sodas. .
Don't forget the sardines!
Markkal
05-24-2025, 03:12 PM
Bourbon Manhatten neat
fdpaq0580
05-24-2025, 03:25 PM
Yea, serve something from your kitchen and not something that's bought
from Walmart or Publix. :icon_hungry:
Years ago, I had a friend. Big surprise, I know.
Point is, he was plateing a large batch of homemade brownies. He was distracked for a minute while removing the last batch from the oven. Went back to the table to find the cat sitting on the brownies warming his hemorrhoids. Bob just chased the cat off the plate and continued stacking brownies on the plate. Bob reminded me that "cats are very clean animals".
To this day I make sure I have a good excuse for not eating anything at a "pot luck" that I didn’t see come out of a can, jar or bottle. I also don't trust people named Bob.
fdpaq0580
05-24-2025, 03:28 PM
Bourbon Manhatten neat
Best advice yet!
Flyers999
05-24-2025, 03:59 PM
Have a gluten-free, dairy-free baked good offering.
ndf888
05-24-2025, 06:03 PM
Member’s Mark brownies are the best I’ve ever eaten. Can’t go wrong there.
Betty Wagner
05-24-2025, 08:35 PM
The best dessert party I had was setting up an ice cream table. 3 - 4 or more ice cream flavors, dessert toppings ( hot fudge, chocolate, strawberry caramet, etc); nuts, sprinkles and whatever other toppings you want, whipped cream. Wine, coffee optional.
Mrmean58
05-25-2025, 04:17 AM
any suggestions on what to serve and/or where to purchase?
thank you!
Why would decide to have a themed party and not know how to host it?
Wilharm
05-25-2025, 06:10 AM
any suggestions on what to serve and/or where to purchase?
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Lemon cake with lemon frosting.
thevillages2013
05-25-2025, 06:22 AM
Who wants to have a party in the desert?������������ Insert Smiley face here
DonnaSt
05-25-2025, 09:10 AM
Mini Bundt cakes. I believe they are called buntings. They are out of this world!! Small enough so people aren’t eating a big piece of cake. Located in Lady Lake off 441.any suggestions on what to serve and/or where to purchase?
thank you!
Lanieb
05-25-2025, 09:16 AM
A pavlova is always impressive.
Also chocolate lava cakes.
Winn Dixie has the BEST home made tasting cookies
Trishakaye
05-25-2025, 09:42 AM
any suggestions on what to serve and/or where to purchase?
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You’re having a desert party with no clue what to serve??
Barkriver
05-25-2025, 11:59 AM
any suggestions on what to serve and/or where to purchase?
thank you!
Try the bakery associated with Miz Katie's Cafe in Wildwood, or Yalaha Bakery, 8210 County Rd 48 Yalaha, FL 34797
thevillages2013
05-25-2025, 06:06 PM
You’re having a desert party with no clue what to serve??
Lots of desert punch to stay hydrated. Sorry, dry humor
OrangeBlossomBaby
05-25-2025, 07:16 PM
Bundtinis are a hit!
At $30 for a dozen, I wouldn't ever buy them. The single-serve cakes are $5 each but you can get BOGO every time you go by filling out the survey and being a member of their loyalty club.
Remembergoldenrule
05-25-2025, 07:36 PM
Dump cakes are easy and good. Only three or four ingredients.
Lots of variations.
3-Ingredient Chocolate Cherry Dump Cake Recipe - BettyCrocker.com (https://www.bettycrocker.com/recipes/3-ingredient-chocolate-cherry-dump-cake/3ae539d0-e99b-40f7-b031-4a7a0dd7691c)
Remembergoldenrule
05-25-2025, 07:55 PM
Southern living has dump cake recipes too
fdpaq0580
05-25-2025, 11:14 PM
Southern living has dump cake recipes too
DUMP? I went to a fancy dessert party and took a dump
cake. 😱🤢🤮🤬
flflowers
05-26-2025, 11:40 AM
any suggestions on what to serve and/or where to purchase?
thank you!
Tis the time of year to start making Strawberry Shortcake!
Strawberries at Aldi were $1.69 a pkg. Here is my shortcake recipe!
Strawberry Shortcake
3 eggs
2 cups sugar
Stir eggs and sugar together until well mixed
2 cups flour
2 tsp baking powder
Mix these two ingredients together with wisk so blended
1 cup of water
Mix dry ingredients into egg and sugar mix a bit at a time, alternating with water, mixing each add in
Grease and flour 9 X13 pan
Bake at 350 for 45 minutes
Let cool
add your mashed strawberries and whip cream ENJOY!!
Divinity
05-28-2025, 11:44 PM
any suggestions on what to serve and/or where to purchase?
thank you!
Make at home with jello & vodka in little sauce to go cups w/lid. 😉🙂🤣
joansullivan
05-29-2025, 10:50 PM
any suggestions on what to serve and/or where to purchase?
thank you!
Have the guests take strawberries, dip in sour cream and then roll in brown sugar. Enjoy
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