Desserts That Look Like They Took Days to Make but Were So Easy
Creamy Peach Icebox Cake
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There's nothing we love more than a make-ahead recipe. Whether it's a trusty casserole waiting patiently in your freezer, a slow-cooker recipe that's ready when you get home from work, or a batch of fudge you can hold onto until the weekend's party, make-ahead recipe are valuable to every busy Southern cook. And every Southern cook knows that no meal is complete without dessert on the table. That's why we gathered all of our best make-ahead desserts in one convenient location for you. Christmas cookie swap? Make it ahead. Potluck dessert for a crowd? Make it ahead. Kid's birthday cake? Make it ahead. With dozens of make-ahead dessert options, you'll be prepared for any and every event you can imagine. If you need food gifts for teachers during the holidays or a bake-sale ready dessert during the spring, these make-ahead desserts will see you through it all. These make-ahead desserts will save you time and oven space ahead of gatherings big and small.
Red Velvet Cake Mix Cookies
Red-Velvet Cake Mix Cookies
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Recipe: Red Velvet Cake Mix Cookies
Cake mix cookies? Count us in! The higher oil content in these cookies helps them save better than other recipes.
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Chocolate-Coconut Pavlova Cake
Chocolate-Coconut Pavlova Cake
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Recipe: Chocolate-Coconut Pavlova Cake
If you have family with dairy sensitivities or allergies, they'll be amazed that this stunner is actually dairy-free.
Fudgy Pecan Bourbon Balls
Fudgy Pecan Bourbon Balls Recipe
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Recipe: Fudgy Pecan Bourbon Balls
Bourbon balls are an amazing cocktail party dessert that guests can grab and go as they please without stopping to cut a slice of cake or requiring you to clean dessert spoons once the party is over. They can be stored in the refrigerator for up to one week or frozen for as long as you need.
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Banana Pudding Poke Cake
Banana Pudding Poke Cake
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Recipe: Banana Pudding Poke Cake
It's preferred for this moist cake to be chilled overnight for the best results, so it's the perfect big-batch way to make banana pudding ahead.
Crème Brûlée Cheesecake
Crème Brûlée Cheesecake
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Recipe: Crème Brûlée Cheesecake
This elegant cheesecake will wow dinner guests with its presentation, and you can get it done the night before and let it chill overnight before finishing off the gorgeous caramelized top.
Buttermilk-Pecan Pralines
Buttermilk-Pecan Pralines
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Recipe: Buttermilk-Pecan Pralines
This New Orleans favorite treat is a go-to food gift during the holidays, and it can be stored in an airtight container for up to one week.
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Fresh Peach Ice Cream
Fresh Peach Ice Cream
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Recipe: Fresh Peach Ice Cream
There's nothing better than a bowl of homemade ice cream on a steaming summer day, and with this easy recipe, you can have it at the ready all season long.
Luscious Lemon Bars
Luscious Lemon Bars
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Recipe: Luscious Lemon Bars
Classic lemon squares are a luncheon staple, and this recipe can be stored in the freezer for up to one month for every last-minute drop-by.
Chocolate Parfaits
Chocolate Parfaits
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Recipe: Chocolate Parfaits
This simple layered dessert is perfect for when the kids have company, as everyone gets the same portion and it's easy to make ahead.
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Mamie Eisenhower's Chocolate Fudge
Mamie Eisenhower's Chocolate Fudge
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Recipe: Mamie Eisenhower's Chocolate Fudge
This vintage fudge recipe has been a go-to of Southern cooks for decades, and it keeps for up to two weeks, so it's the gift that keeps on giving.
Crunchy Pecan Pie Bites
Crunchy Pecan Pie Bites
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Recipe: Crunchy Pecan Pie Bites
This adorable mini dessert is easy for cocktail parties or gift-giving during the holidays.
Oreo Cheesecake
Oreo Cheesecake
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Recipe: Oreo Cheesecake
This kid-friendly cake will bring back a wave of nostalgia for adults, too.
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Red Velvet Ice-Cream Cake
Red Velvet Ice-Cream Cake
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Recipe: Red Velvet Ice-Cream Cake
When topped with fresh blueberries, this chilled dessert is ready for your Fourth of July celebration. Your family will be incredibly impressed when you show up with this layered stunner.
Caramel-Pecan-Pumpkin Bread Puddings
Caramel Pecan Pumpkin Bread Puddings
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Recipe: Caramel-Pecan-Pumpkin Bread Puddings
This comforting bread pudding has all of your favorite fall flavors, and it can be made in individual ramekins or your trusty 13x9 dish.
Salty-Sweet Nut Brittle
Salty-Sweet Nut Brittle
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Recipe: Salty-Sweet Nut Brittle
This holiday staple can be stored for up to two weeks, so you can have it on hand for any last-minute gift needs.
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Cappuccino Swirl Bars
Cappuccino Swirl Bars
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Recipe: Cappuccino Swirl Bars
These layered bars look and taste fancier than they are to make, and they can be refrigerated for up to three days before you have the girls over to enjoy them.
Key Lime Icebox Cake
Key Lime Icebox Cake
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Recipe: Key Lime Icebox Cake
Southerners have been turning to icebox cakes and pies for decades when they're in need of a no-cook, make-ahead dessert that will feed a crowd, and this is one of our best.
Salted Butter-Pecan Shortbread Cookies
Butter-Pecan Shortbread Cookies
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Recipe: Salted Butter-Pecan Shortbread Cookies
Make this yummy fall cookie dough up to two days in advance and bake it the day of your get-together so your house smells amazing.
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Banana Pudding Cheesecake
Banana Pudding Cheesecake
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Recipe: Banana Pudding Cheesecake
Packed with all the traditional flavors of banana pudding, this dreamy cheesecake will both impress and delight your crowd.
Cookies and Cream Ice Cream
Cookies and Cream Ice Cream
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Recipe: Cookies-and-Cream Ice Cream
A scoop of homemade ice cream adds the most delicious personal touch to any dessert.
Apple Stack Cake
Apple Stack Cake
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Recipe: Apple Stack Cake
Because this gorgeous cake needs to "ripen" for two to three days before serving, you have no choice but to make it ahead. This stunner is a labor of love, but the payoff is unreal.
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Rebecca's Black Bottom Icebox Pie
Rebecca's Black Bottom Icebox Pie
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Recipe: Rebecca's Black Bottom Icebox Pie
Chill this decadent chocolate pie for at least eight and up to 24 hours before adding the whipped topping and serving to hungry guests.
Peach Bread Pudding with Bourbon Caramel
Peach Bread Pudding with Bourbon Caramel
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Recipe: Peach Bread Pudding with Bourbon Caramel
You might think of bread pudding as a cold-weather treat, but fresh summer peaches bring it right into the season.
Chocolate Chip Cherry Cookies
Chocolate Chip Cherry Cookies
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Recipe: Chocolate Chip Cherry Cookies
Chef Damaris Phillips shared this sweet recipe with us (the first one she ever wrote!). To be sure no sweet tooth goes without tending to, this dough can be made ahead and stored in the fridge for one week or the freezer for six.
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Ice Cream Sandwich Cake
Ice Cream Sandwich Cake
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Recipe: Ice Cream Sandwich Cake
A cake made with layers of ice cream sandwiches says one thing and one thing only: Let's celebrate! (No occasion required.)
Rum Balls
Rum Balls Recipe
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Recipe: Rum Balls
This boozy confection first appeared in our December 1993 issue, and it's been popping up on dessert tables and in gift boxes ever since. They keep in the refrigerator for up to one month, so have a stash handy throughout the holidays for drop-by guests.
Layered Pumpkin Cheesecake
Layered Pumpkin Cheesecake
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Recipe: Layered Pumpkin Cheesecake
If you've been assigned to bring dessert to this year's Friendsgiving, don't show up with a store-bought pumpkin pie. Wow everyone with this multi-layer, Instagram-worthy cheesecake.
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No-Bake Fudgy Toffee Bars
No-Bake Fudgy Toffee Bars
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Recipe: No-Bake Fudgy Toffee Bars
We can assume that just from reading "No-Bake, "Fudgy," and "Toffee," you already want to make these insanely delicious bars, but you'll love them even more when you find out you can put them together the night before.
Plum Pudding
Hard Sauce for Plum Pudding
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Recipe: Plum Pudding
Although the name is misleading (no plums here), this classic holiday confection is truly a must-try for avid bakers.
Cherry-Spice Cake Trifle
Cherry-Spice Cake Trifle
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Recipe: Cherry Spice Cake Trifle
There's no need for a Christmas centerpiece when you have this gorgeous creation to show off! Layers of holiday spice cake, cherry and cranberry filling, homemade custard, and a fluffy, fresh whipped topping make each bite unbelievable.
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Classic Gingerbread
Brown Sugar-and-Ginger Whipped Cream
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Recipe: Classic Gingerbread
This year, all Santa wants by the tree is old-fashioned gingerbread—he told us himself. This recipe can be stored for up to three days in advance. Don't forget a wintry sprinkle of powdered sugar and dollop of Brown Sugar-and-Ginger Whipped Cream.
Chocolate Peanut Butter-Fudge Bars
Peanut Butter-Fudge Bars
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Recipe: Chocolate Peanut Butter-Fudge Bars
Who doesn't love peanut butter and chocolate together? Cover and store these for up to three days after baking for school functions or neighbors in need of a treat.
Strawberry-Pretzel Pie
Strawberry-Pretzel Icebox Pie
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Recipe: Strawberry-Pretzel Icebox Pie
Remember that Strawberry-Pretzel Salad Grandma brought to every potluck when you were a kid? This reimagined pie version of it will give your generation a whole new reason to love the flavor combo.
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Chocolate Trifle
Chocolate Trifle Recipe
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Recipe: Chocolate Trifle
Easy enough for any novice baker, this chocolate-lover's trifle needs at least eight hours to chill before serving, so you can finish it up well in advance of your party.
Creamy Peach Icebox Cake
Creamy Peach Icebox Cake
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Recipe: Creamy Peach Icebox Cake
You only need a handful of ingredients to put this impressive-looking cake together.
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