Holiday Dessert Recipes So Gorgeous You'll Make Them Twice (2024)

Even Martha Stewart would gasp at the sight of these beauties.

The holidays are about a lot of things ― good cheer, friends and family, presents ― but they’re mostly about sweets. Cookies, fudge, bark and brittle are everywhere during the month of December. But even better than all those classic sweets are the festive and stunning desserts baked for parties and special dinners.

Not only are they delicious, they’re downright beautiful, too. Even Martha Stewart would be impressed. If you want in on these stunning desserts, we have the recipes you need. From layer cakes to meringues to yule logs, these are the desserts that will make your season bright.

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Gingerbread Cake With Caramel Cream Cheese Buttercream

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Half Baked Harvest

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Red Velvet Cake With Creme Fraiche

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Hummingbird High

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3

Chocolate Espresso Bûche de Noël

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Portuguese Girl Cooks

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Date And Honey Cake With A Cinnamon Orange Glaze

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Adventures in Cooking

5

Hazelnut Panna Cotta

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Adventures in Cooking

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7

Salted Maple Apple Tarte Tatin With Vanilla Cream

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Half Baked Harvest

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Chocolate Sweet Potato Layer Cake With Molasses Buttercream

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Love & Olive Oil

9

Black Forest Pavlova With Espresso Cream

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The Cook Who Knew Nothing

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Roasted Pears With Espresso Mascarpone Cream

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Amy Roth/Minimally Invasive

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Gingerbread Cake with Cream Cheese Frosting and Candied Cranberries

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Call Me Cupcake

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Affogato Cake

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A Spicy Perspective

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Eggnog Layer Cake

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Life, Love & Sugar

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Chocolate Swirl Meringue

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Manger

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Chocolate Vanilla Tuxedo Cake With Raspberry White Chocolate Buttercream

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Pineapple & Coconut

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Peppermint Chip Layer Cake

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Life Love And Sugar

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17

Hazelnut Chocolate Bûche De Noël

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Cannelle Et Vanille

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18

Salted Caramel Chocolate Tart

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La Receta de la Felicidad

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Sugar Plums And Currant Tart

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Aran Goyoaga

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Mint Chocolate Cheesecake Bûche De Noël

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Sprinkle Bakes

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Sparkling Cranberry White Chocolate Bundt Cake

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Life Love And Sugar

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Fudge Mountain Cake

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Yammie's Noshery

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What is the best dessert to be served after having a heavy meal? ›

Finish your evening in style with a decadent chocolate tart, fruity trifle, cheesecake or ice cream dessert.

How many desserts for Christmas dinner? ›

How Many Desserts to Make
GuestsCake/Tart/PastryCreamy Dessert
55 slices20 oz.
1010 slices40 oz.
2020 slices80 oz.
5050 slices200 oz.
Nov 29, 2021

Is there a need to eat dessert after a heavy meal Why? ›

Experts agree that a post-meal is the best time to enjoy dessert. When you eat dessert after a balanced meal then you can benefit from the nutrients in the meal to stabilize your blood sugar from the sweets. It is also better to eat it after a meal from a psychological standpoint.

What are the 13 desserts served at Christmas? ›

Sweets
  • Biscotins (biscuits) from Aix;
  • Calissons d'Aix, a marzipan-like candy made from almond paste and candied melon.
  • Candied citron.
  • Casse-dents of Allauch (biscuit)
  • Cumin and fennel seed biscuits.
  • Fried bugnes.
  • Fruit tourtes.
  • Oreillettes, light thin waffles.

Which is a real dessert served at the Christmas feast? ›

In 1845, cookery writer Eliza Acton wrote the first recipe for a dish actually called "Christmas pudding". The dish is sometimes known as plum pudding (though this can also refer to other kinds of boiled pudding involving dried fruit).

What do most people serve for Christmas dinner? ›

Traditional Christmas dinner features turkey with stuffing, mashed potatoes, gravy, cranberry sauce, and vegetables. Other types of poultry, roast beef, or ham, are also used.

Which dessert is best after dinner? ›

Delicious After Dinner Desserts
  1. Fresh Cream Pineapple Cake: A light and fruity dessert is one of the best desserts to eat after dinner, especially if you have had a heavy meal. ...
  2. Rasmalai: ...
  3. Cookies and milk: ...
  4. Cupcakes: ...
  5. Halwa: ...
  6. Fruit custard: ...
  7. Chocolate cake: ...
  8. Lemon tart:

What is a healthy dessert after dinner? ›

Apples and raspberries are full of vitamins, oats are great for heart health, and pistachios pack a protein punch. Add them together for a colorful and flavorful dessert. Simply cut back on the serving size or skip the ice cream if you're worried about the sugar.

What can I do after a heavy meal? ›

Drink water.

“Sipping on water can help flush out some of the sodium you've consumed,” Smith says. Don't chug too much water if you're overly full, she cautions. Stick with four to eight ounces after a large meal. Then, aim to stay hydrated the rest of the day.

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