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  • Dessert Express

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Dessert Express

100 Sweet Treats You Can Make in 30 Minutes or Less

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Everybody loves a little sweet indulgence. But who has the time to create tantalizing desserts on a regular basis? Now you do — with the surprisingly quick and delicious desserts brought to you by Lauren Chattman in Dessert Express.

Of course, in a perfect world we’d have plenty of time to create wonderful desserts from scratch for family and guests. Luckily, with Dessert Express we’ve got the next best thing: 100 from-scratch dessert creations that you can pull together in a half hour or less.

For cookies, cakes, puddings, sweets, ice-cream delights, and more, Chattman finds ingenious shortcuts, whether it’s using frozen pizza dough to make crisp pie crusts or “baking” oatmeal cookies in a waffle iron. A former pastry chef and author of nine cookbooks, Chattman helps you bring a sweet treat to the table every night.

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