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Refreshing desserts that'll keep you cool this summer
Summer is here, and with it comes the sometimes uncomfortable weather conditions. But no need to sweat—these 12 desserts will help you beat the summer heat.
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Summer is here, and with it comes the sometimes uncomfortable weather conditions. But no need to sweat—these 12 desserts will help you beat the summer heat.
Five ingredients are all you need to make these cool, creamy ice pops. If you're not a fan of blackberries, just swap them out for any fresh berries of your choosing.
We've turned the classic B.C. bar into an easy three-step pie—all without the need of an oven!
Homemade ice cream is the perfect way to cool down on a hot, summer day and our no-churn recipe makes it that much easier to enjoy.
Roasted peaches and vanilla bean ice cream are a match made in dessert heaven. To make things really easy, scoop the ice cream up to three hours ahead of time and place it on a parchment paper–lined baking sheet. Then, transfer the sheet to your freezer until you're ready to serve.
This yogurt pie is so incredibly easy to put together and makes a refreshing dessert to end any summer barbecue. You can switch up the fruit depending on what's in season: it's delicious with blackberries, blueberries or ripe peach slices. The best part? No oven required.
Swirls of ginger goodness make this no-churn ice cream both beautiful and delicious.
A sweet syrup made from rosé wine and real vanilla turns simple crushed ice into a sophisticated delicacy.
This no-bake cheesecake (except for the crust) is the most delightful and refreshing treat to make on those hot, summer days.
These pretty little trifles are a summery deconstructed take on traditional tiramisu.
Chunks of buttery shortbread and a sweet butterscotch ripple make this ice cream taste just like Canada's favourite tart.
Summer calls for as many grilled peach desserts as possible. Prepare your raspberry sauce in advance and when dessert time rolls around, just grill your fruit and scoop your ice cream.
This light and refreshing sherbet is great for using up the soft, ripe peaches in the basket.
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