easy dessert dish I make an easy dessert dish with chocolate chip cookie dough, milk chocolate bars, melted peanut butter, graham crackers, marshmallow fluff and more
I don't know where yall live and/ or are shopping but I went online to Walmart pulled up each item and buying the name brand items you could obviously make it even cheaper buy using great value brand products! However, the grand total with PA tax is $34. Not $50, not $75! And like I said, you can honestly make it for probably about $24 by using non brand name products. And think about how much people are spending at Starbucks, Dunkin' Donuts, or how many other sweet places that you have absolutely no idea what's in it!! At the very least, you can read the ingredients of the horrible products you are putting in your body, and it costs WAY less than Starbucks or Dunkins!! Y'all kill me!! Spend $9 on a drink $8 on a muffin or some form of sweet daily!! Every day!! That's $114.48 for 6 days!! I gave yall 1 day off. However, complain about spending $24 on a dessert that will feed the entire neighborhood!! Or you and your family's sweet tooth for the week. Combine that with making your own drink at home and you won't believe the money you would save!! But nah, you would much rather complain about this!! Too funny!!
Right? These hack desserts are ridiculous. Really expensive premade ingredients. Always name brand Make some damn chocolate chip cookies and call it a day
Well it’s hard for the bottom layers that have all those wet layers to cook. Maybe cook the bottom layer 3/4 of the way through. Cool, add other ingredients bake. Then let cool thoroughly as it will cook through a little more & solidify as it cools. Or you could just not 🤢
@@styles79 Yeah I’m good!!! Just watching it drove up the blood sugar of everyone watching and made me recall vomiting off the side of a mountain as we had to pull over b/c I had to have 3 scoops of bubble gum flavored ice cream when I was 11. 🤮
I'm more of a browie/sorbet person (damn dairy/gluten allergies) That said, TF u mean 'now'? People have been making stupid food since the first time someone decided to put gold in food to show how rich they were. (Probably way before that, too, but I can't think of _specific_ things that might've been done before that became a thing -- Tasting History hasn't had a "wasting food" episode, afaik.)
You have to let that cool down for awhile before cutting. That's why your cookie part fell apart. Atleast wait 10minutes or more..with all the layers I'd wait 45 minutes. Looks yummy tho!
Mercy! Looks delicious but I’ll have to wait on making it till I buy out my pharmacy’s insulin supply! Lol😂Thanks for sharing this video and you are fun to watch and the lady’s voice in the background! Blessings and bon appétit😂
@@deem3204 😂 I'm not sure how adding ICE CREAM reduces the amount of sweetness?!? Lol I'm thinking maybe some 0% or 1% Low-fat milk might be a better option but, the ice cream sure sounds good too!
@@Gems-of-Hope-Rocks I guess it’s how vanilla ice cream or whipped cream is added to cobbler/pie to cut the sweetness. It sounds backwards but it really works.
It would have been better if you let it completely cool and cut it into squares so we could see the layers. Besides, no one is going to eat a piece that big.
Looks good but I would use mini marshmallows instead of the puff.....the puff has preservatives in it to make it shelf stable.....actually I'd make my own marshmallows.....it's very easy to make.
Melt jar of peanut butter in microwave then melt can of Betty Crocker cake frosting (vanilla) in microwave . Mix together pour in pan and put in fridge to cool . You have peanut butter fudge . Delicious
There's such a thing as too much. If your recipe calls for 4 entire packs of cookie dough, you've arrived at too much. Just make a smore casserole. Easier and much cheaper. Or make chocolate chip cookies. Both are good options.
Good to make for youth group. I would probably 1. Not add peanut butter 2. cool it in the fridge so everything is solid before cutting 3. Cut it up into bite size bars and keep it all cool before serving
You can minimize the$by buying the supplies in dollar stores and making your own cookie dough.You can even go further and save on chocolate chips by buying candy bars in the same store and chop them up.