Welcome to the second linky and first round up of Dead Easy Desserts, the event with puds that only take 30 minutes of work to create… we’ll also welcome desserts that take up to 30 mins prep time and then rest of time is chilling in fridge etc.
How to enter Dead Easy Desserts
When:
Dead Easy Desserts runs from 1st month to 29th with full round ups of all entrants who have mentioned the challenge in their newly published post.*
*I have been lenient – since it’s first time around – with entrants who entered old posts without mentioning the challenge but from now on rules are rules… please submit only fresh puds folks and mention the challenge to your readers giving them chance to enter too 😉
How:
Blog any dead easy dessert, pudding or afters (I don’t mind what you call it!) that takes 30 minutes or less and display the Dead Easy Desserts badge in the post with a link to that month’s announcement.
Short cuts and cook ahead elements are actively encouraged i.e. using sauces, frozen fruit, left over bits and pieces as a component. So long as assembling/the bit where you actually cook it takes under 30 minutes that’s fine. Chilling/setting time need not be included within the 30 minutes. Add the URL of your post to the linky below. This a blog hop so feel free to add the code to your own post so your readers can admire the entries received so far.
Nitty gritty:
Please be mindful of copyright, I don’t mind if you’ve adapted something from elsewhere or you made it from scratch. But if you submit something found online or in a book, just tell us where you found it rather than tapping it all out in your post.
One picture from each post submitted will be use in the round up, these pictures may also be shared on social media to spread the word about this event i.e. Pinterest, Google Plus etc etc. If you object to pictures submitted being shared elsewhere then please drop me an email.
I don’t mind you submitting your entry elsewhere to other challenges but please be mindful of other events’ rules.
I will try to retweet any posts using #deadeasydesserts that @ mention @maisoncupcake
Enjoy your dead easy desserts and have fun taking part!
Dead Easy Desserts #1 Round Up – November 2013
A taste of summer with slow roasted strawberries by Crumbs Feed Your Family
Dead easy dinner party dessert Oreo mini trifles by Katie at Feeding Boys
Dirt themed desserts for kids by Mum in the Madhouse
Apple cinnamon rice by Mila’s Little Things
Rebecca’s homemade banoffee pie by The Loveliest Food
Chocolatey heaven from My Golden Pear chocolate blancmange
Super sweet mini peanut butter oreo cheesecakes by The More Than Occasional Baker
Chocca-fruity, chocca-moussey, chocolate and mint tofu mousse by The More Than Occasional Baker
Bite into chocolate heaven with Tastespace chocolate protein bark
Camilla whips up these orange cheesecakes in an instant.
Mrs Jones-to-be offers delectable gramps’ truffles using her grandfather’s recipe. What a sweet gift these would make!
Nazima’s sophisticated take on rice pudding; coconut brown rice pudding with winter spices, dried mulberries and cacao at Franglais Kitchen.
Helen offers dead easy lemon and raspberry creams in a glass
Can you believe I almost forgot to include my own puff pastry fig tart?
And finally, Choclette’s Amaretto Biscuit Cake would also make a fabulous Christmas gift.
Huge thanks to everyone who submitted to this inaugural Dead Easy Desserts – if you’d like to take part in December, please make sure you’ve read the blurb at top of this post and use the linky tool below.
This is a blog hop! Get the InLinkz code to display entries to your own readers.