As the temperature gets cooler, we tend to do the following things: a) 'forget' to go to the gym, b) 'accidentally' cancel plans and stay at home, and c) eat allll of the comfort foods, whether it's carbs, sweet treats or more carbs.
To help facilitate the natural hibernation and desire to eat every comfort food ever known, here are eight desserts that ooze warmth, cosiness and, of course, chocolate, caramel and frosting.
1. German chocolate brownie pie
From Foodie Crush.
Thanks to a lot of chocolate (no complaints whatsoever), this brownie creation is exceptionally rich, dense and fudgey -- and that's before it's topped with a coconut pecan frosting. Drool.
Get the recipe.
2. One-bowl banana bread cinnamon rolls
From Minimalist Baker.
What's better than fresh-out-of-the-oven cinnamon rolls? Cinnamon rolls infused with banana bread. Imagine warm, gooey and perfectly sweet rolls, with banana slices, walnuts and puree in the centre. And the recipe is surprisingly simple.
Here's the recipe.
3. Chocolate lava cake with salted caramel filling
From Delicious Everyday.
Yes, you can make this restaurant favourite at home, complete with oozing salted caramel filling. Plus, it's __gluten free which makes us feel just a little less bad for eating one a few of these.
Try the recipe.
4. One-bowl apple gingerbread cake
From Minimalist Baker.
Along with hot, comforting foods, the cooler months can bring a craving for warming spices like ground cinnamon and ginger. This cake combines the best of both for a Christmas feel -- a layered apple gingerbread cake with cream cheese frosting.
Here's the mouthwatering recipe.
5. The berry best four-berry pie
From Foodie Crush.
If you love berries, it's time to encase them in soft, sweet, cookie dough-like pastry and bake to golden perfection. A big scoop of ice cream is a welcome addition to this dessert, melting together with the sweet berry filling.
Here's the recipe.
6. Roasted cocoa __gluten free chocolate cake
From Delicious Everyday.
If you're the sort of person who can't go past chocolate ice cream or cake when given a range of flavour options, this cake is for you. By roasting the cocoa before mixing into the cake batter, the delightfully dark and decadent dessert becomes even more rich.
Here's the recipe.
7. Cinnamon baked pears
From Jessica in the Kitchen.
For a healthy-ish dessert, try these three-ingredient cinnamon baked pears topped with pumpkin spice granola and coconut cream. And this light, satisfying treat takes under 30 minutes to make.
Get the recipe.
8. Peanut butter oat bars
From A Saucy Kitchen.
If peanut butter is your weakness, make these super simple peanut butter oat bars with a chocolate drizzle -- ready in under 30 minutes. They're a satisfying protein-rich treat perfect for any sweet tooth.
Here's the recipe.
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