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Suggest a good dessert for a girlie supper please

28 replies

Twiglett · 21/11/2005 13:20

well obviously it will include chocolate .. or maybe not

main course will be chicken and olivey

there will be a cheeseboard fterwards

all will be boozing

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compo · 21/11/2005 13:21

M&S do a gorgeous chocolate brownie desert that melts in your mouth. It has maltersers on it too and mouseey bits and flakey bits and is yum yum yum!!

Jackstini · 21/11/2005 13:21

Tiramisu - with at least half a bottle of ammaretto in it...!

motherinferior · 21/11/2005 13:23

Chocolate mousse, dead easy and as DD2 says, 'yebby yebby tasty'. Or the fabulous Nigella 'steamed' choc pudding I made yesterday, ditto.

Cadbury · 21/11/2005 13:24

Chocolate fondue and soft fruits and marshmallows

puff · 21/11/2005 13:26

oh yes - chocolate fondue fabbo fabbo.

Cadbury · 21/11/2005 13:27

had one for my birthday with Aero and oters - mmmmmmmmm. the stains on the carpet and sofa were definitely worth it

helsi · 21/11/2005 13:28

apple (similar to apple pie filling) wrapped in pancakes drizzled with melted chocolate.

if you are not sure how to do them fresh than ASDA do a pack of 2 in the good for you ange (you will just nee to add the chocolate).

NomDePlume · 21/11/2005 13:29

profiteroles

GREATauntymandy · 21/11/2005 13:30

easy peasy one ginger sherry cake.

Twiglett · 21/11/2005 13:30

hmmm .. anyone care to post a chocolate mousse recipe because the one I make is so very chocolatey it is hard to think straight after you've eaten it

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Twiglett · 21/11/2005 13:31

or tiramisu recipe

fondue sounds great but no fondue set

don't want to be making dessert as will be tipsy would prefer to just bring it out of the fridge

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mazzystar · 21/11/2005 13:32

lemon tart

or

pavlova

(70s stylee)

puff · 21/11/2005 13:33

a large tub of Ben and Jerry's each and be done with it .

helsi · 21/11/2005 13:33

trifle

also M&S do some scrummy ready made desserts that you could just bring out of the fridge

GREATauntymandy · 21/11/2005 13:34

if you do it before hand you can coat your fruit etc in chocolate before guests come.
Ginger sherry very easy and very nice!

puff · 21/11/2005 13:36

Just remembered - I have made Delia's chocolate bread and butter pudding - its on Delia Online and is very fab and not difficult to make.

Jackstini · 21/11/2005 13:37

Try this one Twig: here

SoupDragon · 21/11/2005 13:43

Pot au chocolate

1 tub marscapone cheese, 1 bar plain chocolate, melt together, pou into individual ramekins and leave to set. Or eat straight from the saucepan and have to go and buy more ingredients to make it again.

puff · 21/11/2005 13:44

lol soupy

Nbg · 21/11/2005 13:45

Eton mess.

Yummy

motherinferior · 21/11/2005 13:55

No, my mousse recipe has the same effect. It is yebby yebby tasty, though.

grumpyfrumpy · 21/11/2005 14:07

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Nbg · 21/11/2005 14:09

Oh yes, me thinks that is a very good idea grumpy.

Twiglett · 21/11/2005 14:10

what's eton mess?

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Enid · 21/11/2005 14:10

dont bother

buy a box of gorrrrrrrrge choc truffles and stick them on the table with the cheeseboard

you'll all be rat-arsed by then anyway