We love to have folks over in the summertime. There's just something about not having the pressure of the school year that lends itself to hospitality, don't you think?
Here in North Carolina it can be so hot that I often avoid having the oven going for long periods, but I still like to have a killer dessert to serve. Here are three of my summertime favorites!
Lemonade pie. This one does require a few minutes of oven time if you like a homemade crust (I do!), but the rest of the magic happens in the refrigerator. This is one of our family's perennial favorites and always a hit with guests.
Lemonade Pie
Crust
2 cups graham cracker crumbs (you can buy crumbs or crush 15 graham crackers)
1 stick butter
1/3 cup sugar
Filling
8 ounces frozen whipped topping, thawed slightly
1 can (14 ounces) sweetened condensed milk
6 oz. frozen lemonade concentrate, thawed
Directions
Melt butter. Mix cracker crumbs and sugar into melted butter. Press
crumb mixture into pie pan. Bake 10 minutes at 350 degrees. Cool.
Oreo Cream Delight. I've been making this one since I was in college many years ago. It's better than any cookies and cream ice cream you can buy--I guarantee it!
Oreo Cream Delight
Ingredients
1 carton (1/2 gallon or similar) of reduced-fat vanilla ice cream
8 oz. container Cool Whip
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
1 package chocolate sandwich cookies
Directions
Crush cookies. (I use a zip-top plastic bag and a rolling pin to do this; be sure to leave some good-sized chunks of cookie.) Thaw Cool Whip and soften ice cream slightly. Mix all
ingredients together thoroughly. Spread in pan and freeze. Cut
into squares to serve.
Peanut Butter Ice Cream Delight. This is a variation of the Oreo recipe, and honestly it might be my favorite! My son and I created this one lazy summer day, and it's been a favorite ever since.
Peanut Butter Ice Cream Delight
Ingredients
1 package (16 oz.) peanut butter sandwich cookies
1 package (8 oz.) Cool Whip
1 carton (1/2 gallon or similar) reduced-fat vanilla ice cream
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
creamy peanut butter
Directions
Crush peanut butter sandwich cookies. (We use a zip-top bag and a rolling pin to do this.) Soften Cool Whip and ice cream slightly, just enough so that they're stirrable. Place Cool Whip and ice cream in a large mixer bowl. Add vanilla and mix thoroughly. Stir in peanut butter to taste: we used three heaping tablespoons. Mix in crushed cookies. Spoon into serving dish and freeze until hard enough to scoop.
These recipes are fool-proof and delicious and perfect for hot summer days!
Do you have any favorite summer desserts? Please share!
Richella, the lemonade pie is one of the first desserts my mom taught me to make! It is so light and easy; and you're right, it's perfect for summer. I haven't tried the others; but, I definitely want to!
ReplyDeleteThe first 2 recipes are favorites of mine, too. That last one sounds delish...thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE Lemonade pie and haven't had any in the longest time. It is time to correct that problem. Thanks for sharing your recipe.
ReplyDeleteMy hubby and kids LOVE Oreos so we definitely are going to have to try that one!
ReplyDeleteRichella- Those recipes sound delicious...each and every one of them. I am copying them all over to my files. I make a Key Lime pie very similar to your lemonade pie. It is such a refreshing summer dessert. Hope you have a really great week- xo Diana
ReplyDeleteMmm...these all sound wonderful...especially the lemonade pie! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI just made a pink lemonade pie last week. Love those! I'll have to try your other recipes too. We love peanut butter around here. :)
ReplyDeleteAll of those sound delicious and what a great way to have dessert without the oven! I'm pinning them to try!
ReplyDeleteThese sound great and I can't wait to try them once in the house! PINNED!!!!
ReplyDeleteCynthia
I love lemon and the lemonaid pie sounds like the perfect summertime dessert! Thanks for sharing all your recipes.
ReplyDeleteOh I think you have given me some recipes for my next event!...love easy and great summertime desserts!!
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