1Chocolate Brownie TrifleMike English
Isn’t this dessert stunning? And you won’t believe us when we tell you it’s ready in only 30 mins.
Recipe: Chocolate Brownie Trifle
2Coconut & Pistachio Snowy Yule LogMike English
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3Salted Caramel Profiterole WreathMike English
Choux pastry is easy to master if you follow our tips – and this striking dessert is so easy to serve – just dig in with your hands!
Recipe: Salted Caramel Profiterole Wreath
4Eggnog and Berry Jelly
Jelly is back! This one is a dual flavoured jelly: one part eggnog and one part berry and it is utterly delicious.
Recipe: Eggnog and Berry Jelly
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5Cherry & White Chocolate PavlovaMike English
If you can’t be bothered making the pavlova from scratch, use shop bought and it’ll shave off a lot of stress and time for Christmas day pud!
Recipe: Cherry & White Chocolate Pavlova
6Chocolate and Orange Panettone
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7Tahini and Sesame Choc Chip Blondies8No-Bake Irish Cream and White Chocolate Tart
The tangy flavour of crème fraîche in this Christmas dessert helps balance the sweetness from the white chocolate, but you could use extra double cream, if you prefer.
Recipe: No-Bake Irish Cream and White Chocolate Tart
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9Gingerbread Latte Tear and Share Bread
If, like us, you love a gingerbread latte during the festive season, then you need to try these warming spiced buns. Don’t want the extra caffeine kick in the icing? Replace the espresso with decaf or water.
Recipe: Gingerbread Latte Tear and Share Bread
10Clementine and Prosecco Trifle
Trifles should mean you’re never stuck for a Christmas dessert idea! The retro mix of almonds and sugar sprinkles gives much-needed crunch to the topping on this fruity but rich pud, but you could use some pared orange zest instead.
Recipe: Clementine and Prosecco Trifle
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11Profiterole Pick ‘N’ Mix Wreath
Adorn this Christmas profiterole dessert wreath with any of your favourite Pick ‘n’ Mix sweets! This can be enjoyed all year round, using any colours you like to dye your chocolate.
Recipes: Profiterole Pick ‘N’ Mix Wreath
12Gingerbread Gin Apple and Blackberry Crumble
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13Eggnog Panna Cotta with Boozy Mulled Figs
Boozy, rich and delicious, this elegant Christmas dessert is a great alternative if you’re not a fan of Christmas pudding but still want something suitably festive.
Recipe: Eggnog Panna Cotta with Boozy Mulled Figs
14Snowball Cocktail Tart
Christmas desserts don’t get more retro than this boozy custard tart. This old-school classic, with a nostalgic festive twist, is perfect for a dinner party.
Recipe: Snowball Cocktail Tart
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15Candy cane roulade
This vibrant Christmas dessert is guaranteed to impress your guests at Christmas.
Recipe: Candy cane roulade
16Triple chocolate Bûche de NoëlGood Housekeeping UK
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17Meringue kiss tower Good Housekeeping
A tower of these meringue kisses will look stunning on your Christmas table. Dust with edible glitter for a final festive flourish.
Recipe: Meringue kiss tower
18Christmas cake crepes Good Housekeeping UK
Turn leftover Christmas cake into a whole new dessert, with these quick festive crepes.
Recipe: Christmas cake crepes
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19Chocolate orange panettone pudding Good Housekeeping20Espresso martini tart
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