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9 Simple Desserts You Can Make With 3 Ingredients

9 Simple Desserts You Can Make With 3 Ingredients
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Do you believe that creating a sweet treat requires a pantry full of ingredients? Rethink your thought. Desserts made with only a few basic ingredients can sometimes be the most satisfying. These three-ingredient desserts demonstrate that flavour doesn’t have to be sacrificed for ease, whether you’re running low on groceries, pressed for time, or simply craving something sweet without the hassle. They’re simple, quick, and ideal for novices or people with hectic schedules who still want to treat themselves.



1. Banana Ice Cream

Banana Ice Cream
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Ripe bananas are all you need to make a creamy, guilt-free substitute for ice cream. Simply cut them into slices, freeze them, and then blend until smooth. It tastes sweet and dessert-like due to the natural sugars in bananas, and it has a texture that is surprisingly similar to soft-serve ice cream. Add a dash of vanilla or a spoonful of peanut butter for added flair. Anyone seeking a naturally sweet dessert fix will love this treat, which is vegan-friendly and dairy-free.


2. Peanut Butter Cookies

Peanut Butter Cookies
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These cookies only require peanut butter, sugar, and an egg, and they are incredibly simple and flourless. Combine, form into balls, and bake. That’s it! They are chewy, soft, and bursting with nutty flavour. This traditional three-ingredient cookie is perfect for gluten-free baking or when you’re short on ingredients. For that distinctive crisscross design, you can also press a fork on top. Ideal with your preferred hot beverage or a glass of milk.


3. Chocolate Mousse

 Chocolate Mousse
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This mousse only requires chocolate, eggs, and a dash of salt, and it’s silky, rich, and surprisingly simple. Whisk the whites until they form soft peaks, separate the eggs, melt the chocolate, and fold everything together. After a few hours of chilling, you’ll have a restaurant-quality dessert without the hassle. While the salt sharpens the flavour, the airiness of the egg whites lightens the chocolate. Serve with berries if you like, but it’s incredibly decadent even without them.

4. Nutella Mug Cake

Nutella Mug Cake
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Do you want cake but don’t want to make a whole one? All you need for this one-serve mug cake is Nutella, flour, and an egg. In a mug that is safe to use in the microwave, combine the three and cook for approximately one minute. In less time than it takes to preheat an oven, a warm, gooey chocolate-hazelnut cake is ready. It requires very little cleanup and makes the ideal late-night dessert. If you’re feeling particularly generous, top with ice cream!

5. Chocolate-Covered Strawberries

Chocolate-Covered Strawberries
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This is a timeless classic. Fresh strawberries, chocolate, and a little butter or oil to aid in melting are all you need. You just need to dip the strawberries into the melted chocolate, allow them to cool, and you’re done. They’re easy enough to make with children, romantic enough for date nights, and sophisticated enough for parties. You can’t go wrong with this one; you can use milk, dark, or white chocolate, depending on your preferences.

6. Coconut Macaroons

 Coconut Macaroons
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Sweetened condensed milk, vanilla extract, and shredded coconut are the ingredients for these chewy, golden cookies. Stir, form, and bake until golden brown. The inside remains chewy and moist while the outside crisps up beautifully. For coconut lovers, they are immensely satisfying and naturally gluten-free. For an even more decadent twist, you can even dip the bottoms in melted chocolate. Excellent as a daily snack or for special occasions.


7. Rice Crispy Treats

Rice Crispy Treats
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Three basic ingredients combine to make a classic dessert: melted marshmallows, butter, and crispy rice cereal. These candies are crunchy, chewy, and incredibly nostalgic. Melt the butter and marshmallows, mix in the cereal, and press into a pan to solidify. That is all that is required. They’re perfect for lunchboxes, parties, or just a quick sweet snack. If you’re feeling fancy, you can drizzle them with chocolate or cut them into interesting shapes.


8. Chocolate Fudge

Chocolate Fudge
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To make a dense, creamy fudge, all you need is butter, chocolate chips, and sweetened condensed milk. Combine, melt, transfer to a lined plate, and refrigerate until solid. The end product is smooth, rich, and completely enticing. If it lasts that long, you can cut it into squares and keep it for days. When you want a homemade dessert without spending hours in the kitchen, this is the go-to option for holiday gifts.

9. Apple Pie Roll-Ups

Apple Pie Roll-Ups
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Cinnamon sugar, canned apple pie filling, and flour tortillas are the ingredients for these easy apple treats. Cover with filling, roll up, dust with cinnamon sugar, and bake or air fry until crisp. They are similar to mini apple pies in that they are warm, gooey inside, and crisp on the outside. For an added treat, you can drizzle them with caramel or serve them with a scoop of vanilla ice cream. It’s quick, enjoyable, and bursting with comforting flavour.

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