Ten Christmas Dessert Recipes | Bibbyskitchen recipes (2024)

Whether you love steamy baked puddings or chilled desserts that can be made well ahead of time, here are Ten Great Christmas Dessert Recipes to make you smile. As voted by friends and family, thisMilk Tart cheesecake remains a favourite on the dessert table. From the moment you slice into its satiny softness, you’ll be smitten too. With all the flavourings of South Africa’s favourite tart and a velvety rum caramel to swoon over. Who can argue with that?

My Rosé Jelly and pannacotta cake is delicately pretty with a feathery light texture. I’d encourage you to bake it from scratch. If however you’re looking to simplify things, opt for a ready made vanilla butter cake. I hope you’ve placed your order for Babylonstoren’s exquisite summerRosé?

Pavlova is pure dessert escapism. All that crispy on the outside, chewy in the middle marshmallow trappings that are impossible to resist. Layered with vanilla yoghurt cream, tart raspberries and Turkish delight nuggets, this Persian Pavlova dips into the exoticism of the Middle East. Rosewater and cardamom rounds out the flavours with subtlety.

Chocolate, red velvet or a classic vanilla sponge, are all perfect candidates for a traditional trifle. For committed chocoholics, brownies make excellent trifle fillers. In keeping with Christmas classics, I’ve chosen traditional red and white. Home-made custard is always a good idea, but if you’d rather spend time sipping co*cktails, store bought will do just as well.

Trifle has come a long way since its modest beginnings. Traditionally, trifle was a casual assembly of luminous instant jelly, tinned fruit, custard and whipped cream. Despite a demure past, trifle has evolved into a flamboyant combination of everything you could possibly hope for in a festive pud. Today’s Black Forest Chocolate Mousse Trifle is as thrilling to bring to the table as it is, easy to make.

The real triumph is that you don’t need an oven or any baking skills whatsoever. With no risk of failure, there’s no downside to this Walnut chocolate tart. One prerequisite though, is the best quality chocolate. It’s the hero in this dessert. The caramel is obviously sweet, so I use a 70% chocolate for the filling.

Frosted summer berries, ruby jelly and a dreamy layer of vanilla pannacotta. Usher in a touch of glam this Christmas with this Sparkling grape jelly pannacotta. Irresistibly light with a tender wobble. Made with red Grapetiser and Crème de cassis, the jelly provides a sparkling contrast to the rich vanilla pannacotta.

There are three rules to a successful holiday pudding. It needs to be simple, convincingly sweet and graced with a splurge of excessiveness. I think this Peppermint crisp pudding pie fits the bill effortlessly. It’s a make-ahead dessert that takes no time at all to throw together but will no doubt, rouse delight.

Sticky Fig and Walnut Pudding could be a distant cousin to our much loved South African favourite, Malva pudding. It comes with sticky figs and toasted walnuts. Once baked, the chestnut sponge is thoroughly drenched with a nutty butterscotch sauce. It’s irresistibly sweet and worth every indulgent spoonful. The recipe comes courtesy of Le Creuset and it overdelivers in a way that will have pudding eaters lining up for seconds!

Spiking holes in the top of the pudding facilitates a good syrup soaking. The cookie crumble that covers the roughly poked surface of this Chocolate Pear Malva Pudding is in fact, the making of this dessert. It is the most requested pud for special occasions, birthdays and Christmas dinner. Be sure to make the crumble! The recipe is from my Cookbook, Bibby’s Kitchen, Available from all good bookstores and the Online Shop.

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  • Angela Gilbert

    21 December 2020 2:49 pm

    Your 4/daily email has lightened up this awful year – your stylish descriptions of all things food make one want to dive into the kitchen immediately!
    All the best for the festive season, and a positive 2021

  • Dianne Bibby

    23 December 2020 5:12 pm

    Hello Angela. Thank you for your kind words. This year certainly has been challenging in so many ways. I hope 2021 will be kinder and restorative for all of us. Happy cooking and stay safe.

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What is the number one dessert? ›

1. Pie. Pie earns a spot on the top of everyone's list of popular desserts merely for its delicious versatility. From fruit pies to cream pies, from seasonal favorites like pumpkin to year-round standards like apple, what's not to love?

What to put on a Christmas dessert platter? ›

Candies: Here are some sweet candy options: sugar cookie truffles, eggnog fudge, sugar cookie fudge, chocolate-covered pretzels, candied walnuts or pecans, candy canes, and Christmas M&M's (red and green). Cookies: Butter cookies, sugar cookies, and Christmas monster cookies made the cut for my board.

What is the traditional Christmas dessert in Britain? ›

Christmas pudding is sweet, dried-fruit pudding traditionally served as part of Christmas dinner in Britain and other countries to which the tradition has been exported.

What is Tennessee's favorite dessert? ›

Tennessee: Banana Pudding

With that fact alone, we feel that this dessert has rightly earned the title of the official state dessert of Tennessee.

What is the yummiest dessert in the world? ›

Here are the top 15 desserts in the world to indulge in as you cross the globe.
  1. Gulab jamun, India. Gulab jamun is a popular Indian dessert. ...
  2. Mandazi, East Africa. ...
  3. Key lime pie, US. ...
  4. Mooncakes, China. ...
  5. Kanelbullar, Sweden. ...
  6. Alfajores, South America. ...
  7. Mango sticky rice, Thailand. ...
  8. Pavlova, Australia and New Zealand.

What item is traditionally put in a Christmas pudding? ›

A Christmas pudding should have 13 ingredients – that represent Jesus and the 12 disciples. Traditionally, these ingredients include: raisins, currants, suet, brown sugar, breadcrumbs, citron, lemon peel, orange peel, flour, mixed spices, eggs, milk and brandy.

What is the real dessert served at the Christmas feast? ›

Like the roast meats, a traditional Twelfth Night cake, Christmas pudding, mince pies and wassail punch were still served to the Victorians. They also enjoyed gingerbread, figgy pudding, sugar plums, and nesselrode pudding, a moulded ice pudding made from pureed chestnuts.

What is the largest Christmas pudding? ›

The largest Christmas pudding

Weighing in at an enormous 3.28 tonnes, the pudding took the villagers of Aughton, Lancashire, eight days to make in July 1992.

What is Alabama State dessert? ›

Lane cake

What is Texas State dessert? ›

Texas pecan pie has been a tradition for more than 100 years, and the pie was officially named the state dessert in 2013. Along with Georgia and New Mexico, Texas is one of the nation's top three pecan-producing states. Not surprisingly, pecan is also the state nut and tree of Texas.

What is the national dessert of America? ›

The Delicacy Apple Pie - is the Official “National dessert of the United States of America” respectively. American Apple Pies are also sometimes considered the national dishes of the US.

What is the most famous dessert in us? ›

Among the most famous American desserts there is the classic apple pie, the one celebrated in many books, movies and even songs. This cake is so representative of the American tradition that it is called American Pie.

Which one is considered as the popular dessert in America? ›

The cookies and cakes market was worth $31.20 billion in 2022. Cookies are one of the most popular desserts in America, and the country especially loves baked goods.

What is each states favorite dessert? ›

It's time to stop dreaming (and save on gas) by touring America one state dessert at a time.
  • Alabama: Cream Cheese Pound Cake. ...
  • Arkansas: Banana Pudding. ...
  • Connecticut: Anise Cookies. ...
  • Georgia: Peach Cobbler. ...
  • Illinois: Brownies. ...
  • Kansas: Caramel Puff Corn. ...
  • Maine: Blueberry Pie. ...
  • Michigan: Cherry & Chocolate Fudge.

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