Gingersnaps

Your house will smell warm and spiced thanks to these simple, scrumptious cookies. They’re chewy and crisp, just like the kind you might remember from holidays at Grandma’s house.
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Apple Dumplings

This recipe is incredibly comforting, but you’d be surprised how easy it is to make! That’s all thanks to some supermarket shortcuts like canned crescent roll dough and citrusy soda. It’s no wonder Ree calls it “the best dessert of all time.”
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Jell-O Mold

No trip to Grandma’s would be complete without a ring of jiggly Jell-O. With a layer of creamy coconut and a topping of bright berries, you’re sure to get the ultimate old-fashioned experience.
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Perfect Pound Cake

You might remember those 7-Up cakes from the 1970’s that are simple, moist, flavorful, and downright perfect. Well, this pound cake is exactly that!
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Iced Oatmeal Cookies

Ambrosia Salad

It might be called a “salad,” but don’t be fooled! This dessert is made with fluffy marshmallows, crunchy coconut flakes, and plenty of sweet, juicy fruit.
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Peach Crisp with Maple Cream Sauce

Ree’s mom used to make this warm-from-the-oven peach crisp. It’s delicious on it’s own but even better when topped with the comforting maple cream sauce.
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Chocolate Chip Cookies

When it comes to making classic chocolate chip cookies, grandma knows best! And since Ree is going to be a grandma herself, you know these cookies are going to be good.
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Homemade Apple Pie

Made with melt-in-your-mouth apples and a flaky double pie crust, this towering dessert is sure to impress the whole family. It’s one dessert you’ll want to make again and again.
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Strawberry Pretzel Salad

This sweet treat dates back to the 1960s, but it’s just as fun to make today! The layers of salty pretzel crust, cream cheese filling, and strawberry Jell-O topping are a timeless hit.
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Oatmeal Raisin Cookies

These are the cookies you don’t think you want until you have one—and then maybe three more. They’re soft, chewy, and just nostalgic enough to bring you back to those after-school kitchen-counter moments. Raisins and all!
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Cherry Delight

This one lived in the Pyrex with the snap-on lid in the back of Grandma’s fridge. It’s cold, creamy, and unapologetically topped with cherry pie filling from a can. (And somehow, that’s the best part!)
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Chocolate Pie

Here’s one of the Drummond family’s favorite desserts, and for good reason! The filling is smooth enough to silence a room. Slice it thin or don’t, but don’t even think about skipping the whipped cream.
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Sigrid’s Carrot Cake

Ree’s mom’s friend Sigrid knew what she was doing. This cake is shockingly moist, perfectly spiced, and slathered with thick cream cheese frosting. It’s the recipe you write on an index card and keep forever.
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Strawberry Cobbler

It bubbles. It browns. It smells like something’s really happening in the oven. This cobbler is pure joy with a flaky, golden top and jammy strawberries underneath. Serve warm, but don’t stress if it’s room temperature. Grandma never did!
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Coconut Cream Pie

This pie has a way of disappearing fast. Cool custard, toasted coconut, flaky crust—yum! Grandma probably had three versions of it and all of them were wonderful.
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Red Velvet Sheet Cake

The color got everyone’s attention, but Grandma baked it for the frosting. It came out of the oven during birthdays, baby showers, and random Tuesdays she felt like baking.
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Almond-Raspberry Thumbprint Cookies

She made these small on purpose so you could have three and still be “just having a taste.” There was always flour on the counter and jam on the edge of the plate.
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Flourless Chocolate Cake

Not every grandma made it, but the ones who did were a little bit glamorous. It came out dense and dramatic, usually for someone’s anniversary or a ladies’ lunch.
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Banana Cream Pie

This classic cream pie probably sat in the fridge with a piece missing because someone already got to it with a spoon. Sliced bananas, soft custard, and an all-butter crust you only make if you’ve done it a hundred times.
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