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Like Southern Royalty, You Can Quickly Whip Up These Sweet, Sticky Treats

05 May 2016
jessicafaidley
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This dessert recipe has got me excited! I am a huge fan of southern pastries, and I gotta tell ya, these sticky caramel pecan rolls are simply divine! I just made them for my family yesterday, and I’ll be honest, we don’t have any left! They seriously flew right off the serving platter.

 

My daughter suggested that we top the rolls with vanilla ice cream, so I gave it a shot, and wow, am I glad that I did! The texture of the warm caramel pecan sticky roll mixed with cold ice cream really hit the spot. We may as well eaten these rolls for dinner because we certainly didn’t have room for the pot roast I cooked. So, yes, southern caramel pecan sticky rolls are the bomb, and I’ll be making them again.

 

Recipe courtesy of the Cooking Channel.

 

PLEASE CONTINUE TO THE NEXT PAGE FOR A LIST OF INGREDIENTS.

 

 

Quick Tip: If someone in your house has a tree nut allergy, you can still make these rolls just leave the pecans out and swap them for raisins, chocolate chips, or leave them plain.

 

This Dessert is Out Of This World And Tastes Like Nothing You Have Had Before!

13 June 2015
Grace
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This is the easiest dessert recipe that still knocks your socks off when you bite into it. I have to admit I have a weakness for puff pastry dough and this dessert fulfills that need. But I was pleasantly surprised because of how simplistic this recipe was, and how unique it came out. It is probably because I am not used to baking with nectarines. On top of that not many desserts use honey as the primary sweetener, so these tarts really have an old world flavor. I picture sixteenth century aristocrats munching on them.

Old world or not, these will make a perfect dessert, and they taste heavenly with a cup of strong coffee! I personally prefer to eat these tarts with a mug of steaming hot tea spiked with a bit of local honey. My favorite tea at the moment is Tazo Passion flowers. However, my tastes are frequently changing. What is your favorite tea to drink with a dessert such as a tart?

Let me know in the comments as I always enjoy hearing from you!

Original recipe myrecipes

 

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Quick Tip: Double the batch. You’ll thank me later!

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