Tiffany-Blue Macarons With Orange Blossom Buttercream
Macarons are perfect for dressing up a dinner table, or for packaging in little boxes as wedding favors. Get the recipe >>
Pink Champagne Truffles
Make your wedding toast even sweeter with pink champagne truffles. Display them in golden foil candy wrappers to get extra eye appeal. Get the recipe >>
Pre-Prepped S'mores
For this sweet DIY, all you will want to do is grip skewered marshmallows over a flame and then dip them into melted chocolate. Sprinkle graham cracker crust on top as a last touch. This bite-size bite will keep guests comfy and warm without a campfire.
Champagne Chantilly Shooters
These creamy custards could be produced with your favourite brand of bubbly. Cheers to the happy couple! Get the recipe >>
Sprinkled Strawberry Whoopie Pies
These pink pies are full of strawberry taste. (Use gold or silver sanding sugar in place of the multicolored nonpareils to get a fancier demonstration) Get the recipe >>
Chocolate Stout Cake Pops
The surprise ingredient in these merry cake pops? Stout beer! And thanks to their own bite-sized prestige, you and your guests may enjoy as several of these tiny treats as you want. Just swap out the icing color to coordinate with your theme. Get the recipe >>
Peanut Butter Chocolate Chip Cookie Cake
If you do not want to stray too far away from the traditional wedding cake, but nevertheless want to mix things up a bit, try this fluffy chocolate-peanut butter cookie cake. It is baked in a 10-inch pan and stacked high with marshmallows, caramel and peanut butter cups. We recommend serving it hot with a spoonful of ice cream. Get the recipe >>
Mini Vanilla Bean Donuts
Despite their small stature, these miniature donuts package a major vanilla flavor. Stack them high on a cake rack, or show them separately in fairly cupcake papers. Get the recipe >>
Candy Apples
Having a fall wedding? Spice up the dessert table with cinnamon sticks and candy apples. Get the recipe >>
Pecan Pralines
Homemade pecan pralines tucked into vintage teacups are an oh-so-chic way to add a little Southern flair to your wedding celebrations. Get the recipe >>
Spring Flower Lollipops
These yummy floral treats will wow guests at your spring garden wedding. Get the recipe >>
Breakfast Bar Dessert: Cinnamon Rolls
For those with a morning ceremony, cinnamon rolls offer a timely solution to the traditional wedding cake. Stack three big pastries with icing to create tiers, or serve several at a large dish for visitors to enjoy family-style. We especially love this heart-shaped take on the timeless. Get the recipe >>
Fluffy Homemade Waffles or Crepes
Waffles and crepes are another favorite for of-the-moment brunch receptions. Fill mason jars with an range of fruit and syrup to give your guests plenty of topping options. Learn how to make these cute heart-shaped waffles >>
Champagne-Glazed Fruit Tarts
These bite-size nibbles would be the perfect light ending to a hefty meal. Glaze the mini tarts with leftover Champagne or sparkling wine for a sweet finishing touch. Get the recipe >>
Rose Swirl Vanilla Bean Cookies
These vanilla bean sugar cookies would be a tasty addition to any dessert table. Adorned with swirls of pink cream cheese frosting, they'll easily complement the beautiful roses in your floral odor. Get the recipe >>
Cookies Milk
Much as you and your signifcant other, there is no sweeter mix than cookies and milk. Bundle two or three of your favourite snacks with string and serve with shot glasses of sweet milk.
Poured Fondant Honey Cupcakes With Chocolate "Wax" Seals
Your big day is all about the specifics, such as dessert! Personalize your wedding even more with cupcakes that feature chocolate "wax" seals. Get the recipe >>
Cheesecake Cones
Cheesecake cones will bring unexpected fun and flair to your formal event. Hint: Utilize nonpareils on your wedding colors for a polished presentation. Get the recipe >>
Chocolate Panna Cotta Shooters
These sweet and chic chocolate panna cotta shooters would pair nicely with a New Year's Eve wedding. Your guests will love each unexpected layer as well as the martini glass it comes in. Get the recipe >>
Mini Floral Naked Cakes
Currently trending with this year's weddings? Naked cakes. Simple and sweet, these delectable desserts are as simple to make as they are pretty. Get the recipe >>
Dark Chocolate Stout Mini Pie
These delicious and cute mini pies combine the flavors of stout beer and Irish cream liqueur for a flavor that your guests will not soon forget. The best part? You can bake them in a skillet! Get the recipe >>
Jeweled Truffles
These homemade morsels are almost too pretty to eat (read: almost). The jeweled effect is accomplished by rolling the truffles in glittering, pink pearls. Get the recipe >>
Mexican Wedding Cookies
Delicate and decadent, these buttery cookies are a must-have for wedding menus this season. After all, they do have the word "wedding" in their name. Get the recipe >>
Chocolate-Caramel Kettle Chips
The perfect mixture of salty and sweet, these chocolate-caramel treats are truly irresistible. Get the recipe >>
Banana Pudding Parfaits
Combine layers of vanilla pudding, banana slices and wafers to make a mini version of a Southern staple. Get the recipe >>
DIY Wedding Cake
While making your own wedding cake seems like a daunting task, there's no need to stress. The easiest home-baked confection is able to appear professional with these gorgeous, edible blossoms. Get the recipe >>
Pie Pops
These delicious apple pie bites are ideal for a country-inspired summer wedding. Get the recipe >>
Peanut Butter Cookie Ice Cream
Cake, shmake. We want ice cream! Particularly if it's this creamy peanut butter cookie combination. Get the recipe >>
Sliders Shakes
Following a night of drinking and dancing with your closest buddies, send your guests home with a memorable midnight snack: mini burgers and milkshakes. Drink shakes in classic chocolate, vanilla and strawberry flavors, and pair with veggie and beef burgers to satisfy even the pickiest palate.
Mixed Desserts
Can't pick just one? Mix and match you and your S.O's favourite treats for a one-piece dessert bar your visitors will visit over and over.
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