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Favorite Desserts of 2010 (Still Good!)

Modified: Dec 30, 2024 · Published: Dec 28, 2010 by Anna · This post may contain affiliate links · 13 Comments

I took a day off from baking today (not counting the oatmeal cookies I baked) and decided to post a round-up of some of our favorite desserts from 2010. What a year this was! I'm not sure I can top it, but am hoping 2011 is a good one for us all. Now onto the desserts.

White Chocolate Coconut Cream Pie -- Of all the coconut cream pies I've made, this was my husband's favorite.  It's definitely richer than traditional coconut cream pie, but in a good way.

Coconut Cream Pie is still one of our favorite desserts.

Pumpkin Cheesecake Brownies -- There were a lot of pumpkin cheesecake brownie recipes posted this year, so I was really happy to see that this one got a lot of positive feedback from other bakers.

layered pumpkin cheesecake brownies

Magnificent Moist Golden Cake frosted with my new house Chocolate Frosting -- During a period where I made yellow cakes back-to-back (in hindsight I can see that exercise helped deal with the stress of trying to sell a house) I discovered how great Shirley Corriher’s yellow cake was.  As for the frosting, it's adapted from Southern Living's Ultimate Cookbook, but it's quite versatile and you can change the flavor by using different brands of chocolate or throwing in some sour cream.  It's a very good, easy and quick type  frosting.

Chocolate Butter Cake -- Because I picked a frosting and a yellow cake, I had to throw in a chocolate cake. I made a lot of chocolate cakes this summer and every single one of them was good. This one stood out the most, though. I liked the dense, light, moist texture. Towards the end of the year I found a chocolate cake recipe from Woman’s Day (really, just a variant on Hershey’s Black Magic Cake) which I also liked quite a bit.

Chocolate Cake is among the favorite desserts of all time

Italian Cream Cake is nothing new, but it had been a while since I'd made one and found myself craving it this year.   After I posted this one, a friend sent me an Amaretto version which was also very good.  While the Amaretto version is a bit flashier, the traditional was good too.

Italian Cream Cake

Louise’s Lemon Pudding Cake was a surprise hit. I knew it would be good, but it surpassed my expectations.

lemon pudding cake

Fast Rise Yeast Bread Sticks -- This recipe is a last minute life saver.  I didn't realize just how many times I'd make it, but I make it often and Fuzz is always happy.

bread stick dough

Texas Sheet Cake is something I've been making for years and I'm not sure why it took me so long to post this recipe.  The great thing was that some people who’d had trouble with other Texas Sheet Cake icings(grainy) had good luck with this one and emailed to tell me so.

Texas Sheet Cake

Best Key Lime Pie -- Joe's Stone Crab restaurant recipe.  Not much to say about this one, but I think it was the best I've ever made. Key Lime Pie is always on the favorite desserts list.

key lime pie

Sour Cream Scones were excellent with or without chocolate chips.  You can swap the chocolate chips for fruit, course.

Chocolate Chip Sour Cream Scones

The Best Blueberry Pie or at least according to Todd.  He said this recipe was the best one I'd ever used.

blueberry pie

Small German Chocolate Cake is perfect for when you've craving the dessert but don’t want the usual three layer affair.

German Chocolate Cake

The Ultimate Black Bottom Cupcake -- A cross between Magnolia Bakery and Cook's Country.

Black Bottom Cupcakes

Black Bottom Cupcake

Fine Cooking's Gingerbread Biscotti and Chandra Moskowitz's Vegan Gingerbread Biscotti tied for first place in the biscotti category.

Gingerbread Biscotti

Lake Travis Mud -- I just love this recipe. It's also known as Rocky Road, but this version is a little different in that it calls for peanut butter.

Lake Travis Mud

Butterscotch Pecan Crinkle Cookies were a bit hit.  That, plus I like this photo.

Butter Pecan Crinkly Cookies

Crinkle Cookies

Honey Bear Brownies -- This is a really old recipe but it took a while for me to convince myself that I'd like/accept honey in brownies. It gave the brownies a great texture and nice aftertaste which wasn't overwhelmingly honey--ish at all. I doctored these up with Nutella, but they didn't really need doctoring. I just felt like using Nutella.

Honeybear Brownies

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  1. Sue says

    January 11, 2011 at 10:24 am

    I revisited this post to find out which gingerbread biscotti you like best and as I was reviewing I realized I've made a number of these recipes including the black bottom cupcakes, Texas Sheet Cake, Sour Cream Scones, and Pumpkin Cheesecake Brownies. Loved them all but especially loved the Texas Sheet Cake and Sour Cream Scones.

  2. Jessica "Su Good Sweets" says

    January 03, 2011 at 2:36 pm

    Thanks, I bookmarked a bunch of these!

  3. Barbara says

    December 29, 2010 at 1:24 pm

    I can't visit your blog without drooling a bit:). Have a Happy New Year fellow austinite!

    B

  4. Paris Pastry says

    December 29, 2010 at 9:34 am

    What a delicious year it has been! I'm dying to try out the sour cream scones!

  5. Hannah says

    December 28, 2010 at 10:17 pm

    I made the Texas sheet cake and the key lime pie in the past couple of months. They were both fabulous and well received by my taste testers!

  6. MaryMoh says

    December 28, 2010 at 9:57 pm

    I like all the desserts here.....mmmm....beautiful roundup! Love that honey bear brownie. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!

  7. Lynn says

    December 28, 2010 at 9:08 pm

    Wow, what a plate-load of deliciousness! I'd pick the yellow cake with chocolate frosting. It looks fabulous! But, they pretty much all do. I hope 2011 is even better!

  8. Barbara Bakes says

    December 28, 2010 at 7:53 pm

    What a delicious roundup. That coconut pie is calling my name! Happy New Year!

  9. Karen says

    December 28, 2010 at 4:20 pm

    I love when you do these recap! Happy birthday and happy new year, Anna!

  10. Rina says

    December 28, 2010 at 4:07 pm

    Great recap (and photos)! Happy Birthday!

  11. Katrina says

    December 28, 2010 at 2:46 pm

    Nice recap! Happy Birthday!

  12. vanillasugar says

    December 28, 2010 at 2:12 pm

    i clearly remember that white choco-coconut pie. sweet heavens yes. i should do a recap; never did one.

  13. corinne says

    December 28, 2010 at 1:50 pm

    "You can swap the chocolate chips for fruit, course."
    But why would you?! =)

Peanut Butter Fudge Jumbles recipe baked in a 9-inch square Pampered Chef stoneware pan.

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