There’s nothing quite like Christmas dinner. The thought of it could be enough to make you water at the mouth. With the main course, desserts, and all of the possible side dishes, that’s completely understandable.
You and your family might end up putting a lot of effort into putting all this together. That could be a decent way to work up an appetite, it isn’t something that too many people enjoy. You might even think that it’s too much work for what it’s worth.
So, is there a way to get around this? By focusing on quick and easy to make desserts, you can impress your friends and family without sacrificing time or spending a crazy amount on ingredients. You can probably think of a few ways you can do that with the main course and side dishes, as well!
Christmas Desserts You Can Make Quick & Easy
Peanut Butter Cups
If you don’t want to put too much effort into making some nice Christmas desserts, then try these peanut butter cups. I like these because they don’t take too many steps, but they’ll still come up looking, smelling, and tasting great.
You’d be surprised at how little time these take to make! You can even go the extra mile and use some colored sprinkles to give things a more Christmas-y feel. Eating them when they’re still warm and the center is still a little gooey could make them more amazing.
Cinnamon Rolls
The thought of cinnamon rolls can be more than enough to get your mouth watering. Chances are you’ve mainly had ones that were made in a bakery. They’re not the best you can get; a homemade option could be much nicer.
If you don’t know how to make cinnamon rolls, then maybe it’s time to find out! Not only can these be a great addition to your Christmas desserts, but you can have them almost anytime during the day.
Who wouldn’t enjoy that? One of the nicer parts of this, aside from the taste, is their smell when they’re baking. The kitchen, and hopefully the rest of the house, will smell a little more like Christmas when they’re in the oven.
Pecan Banana Bundt Cake
Everyone’s had a bundt cake at some point over the Christmas season. How about making it a bit more interesting by going with a pecan banana option? You’ll need to put a little more time into this compared to option options, but it’ll be more than worth it.
Most of that is baking time, though, so you can sit back and relax for most of it. What’s not to love?
Wrapping Up
Christmas doesn’t need to be so stressful. You don’t need to buy everything in and rely on other people to reduce this, though. Why not use a few tips and tricks to make things easier? Taking the stress out of the holiday meal doesn’t need to be difficult.
Christmas desserts don’t need a lot of time and effort to make. Why spend too much time on something that you and the family will probably have finished in a few minutes? Try the above and save yourself the hassle.
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