Thursday, May 14, 2020
14 quick and cheap desserts you can make in a uni kitchen - Debut
14 quick and cheap desserts you can make in a uni kitchen - Debut This post is written by a member of the Debut Student Publisher Network. Read on for Chars top speedy dessert picks we apologise for any hunger pangs we cause. Honestly, who has time to make dessert? After all, youve got deadlines to procrastinate and hangovers to get over. Most require an excessive amount of preparation and cook time, as if youre in the Bake Off tent and not halls.We know, its tempting to resign yourself to spooning Nutella straight out of the jar for dessert. Put. The Nutella. Away. There are loads of desserts you can easily make within the confines of your humble uni digs, and in minimal time so you can focus on whats really important (such as binge-watching Stranger Things, ofc). No fancy mixers or waffle makers needed. Simplicity has never been so delicious. 1. Nutella Peanut Butter Rice Crispy Treats Hold off on putting the Nutella away for a bit, actually. Is there a more amazing combination that Nutella and peanut butter? They can be the new power couple to replace Brangelina tbh. Prep time: 10 minutes Recipe from Handle the Heat 2. 1 Minute Microwave Mug Brownie An absolute classic I remember from my own uni days. Bonus: if you dont wash your mug out after, you can have lovely chocolate flavoured coffee the next day. Win-win. Prep time: 1 minute, as you may or may not have guessed Recipe from Bigger Bolder Baking 3. Strawberry Banana Nutella Smoothie I dont care what anybody says, smoothies are desserts, especially when theyre jammed with Nutella. Come and see the light. Prep time: 10 minutes Recipe from All Recipes 4. Strawberry Ice Cream Sandwiches Biscuits. Ice cream. Basic craftsmanship. Boom. Hope youre ready to take on the MasterChef handle. Prep time: 5 minutes Recipe from Real Simple 5. 3-Ingredient Banana Bread Cookies Vegan, gluten-free, and still amazingly sweet. This apparently serves 16, so you can go bananas. (Sorry.) Prep time: 20 minutes Recipe from Dawn Jackson Blatner 6. Shortbread Cookies Look how sweet and simple these are! This picture gives me an inexplicable urge to play Jenga. Prep time: 10 minutes Recipe from Dine and Dash 7. Gluten-Free Coconut Macaroons Confession: Im still not 100% sure what gluten is, but I know gluten-free is always good, so hooray! Prep time: 10 minutes Recipe from Spoon University 8. Cake Mix Cookies Did you know some cake mix boxes only cost around 70p? Well now you do. Go pick one of those bad boys up, and youre a third of a way through this recipe. Prep time: 10 minutes Recipe from Somewhat Simple 9. Indoor Smores Ready for smore? Im sorry. So very, very sorry. Please dont hurt me. Prep time: 10 minutes Recipe from Dessert For Two 10. Raspberry and Meringue Mess Finally, a dessert I can spiritually relate to. Long have I searched for a treat to match the #mess of my life. Now the pilgrimage is over. Prep time: 15 minutes Recipe from Martha Stewart 11. Little Iced Lemon Mousse So little! They remind me of those Gü puddings you see in the supermarket, except theyll be better than store-bought because theyll be made with love. And productivity. Prep time: 10 minutes Recipe from BBC Good Food 12. Giant Reeses Pieces Cookie Whats better than a cookie? A GIANT COOKIE. You dont even have to use Reeses Pieces, you can pretty much interchange it with any sweet of your fancy. At the end of the day, itll still be a giant cookie. What more do you need? Prep time: 20 minutes Recipe from Sallys Baking Addiction 13. Oreo Popcorn A concoction of flavours I didnt know my body desired. Guess I know what Ill be sneaking into the Odeon next time. Prep time: 5 minutes Recipe from Eat This Up 14. 5 Minute Blackberry Cobbler Yay for fruit! An even bigger yay for sugar! An almighty yay for you making this all by yourself! Prep time: 5 minutes Recipe from Babble Feature Image © Unsplash Download the Debut app and you could totally grab yourself a summer internship way before anyone else. Follow Char on Twitter @charlubby Connect with Debut on Facebook and Twitter
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