Get ready to save time and cleanup with these one bowl dessert recipes.
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Baking can be complicated.
Luckily, you now have some of the easiest dessert recipes up your sleeve.

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If youneed a recipe in a hurry, these favorites won’t let you down.
Quick cleanup, foolproof methods, and simple ingredient liststhese recipes are the answer to all your baking woes.
This pound cake really is as easy as mixing the ingredients together and baking them.

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A standing mixer with a paddle attachment makes it all work.
Slow-Cooker Peach Cobbler
With this easy recipe, the slow cooker has dessert handled.
That’s what makes mug cakes so special and fun.

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It really couldn’t be easier.
For extra flavor and presentation points, frost it with whipped topping and decorate with fruit or sprinkles.
And once made, you will come back to these delights again and again.

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Easy Blackberry Cobbler
Make use of fresh blackberries this summer with this quick treat.
And when we say it’s easy to pull together, we mean it!
This will definitely become a dessert go-to in your household.

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It just doesn’t get better than that!
Serve this skillet apple pie with vanilla bean ice cream for a dessert that gives all the right feels.
Seven-Layer Cookies
This sweet recipe was the first-ever bar cookie featured inSouthern Living.

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It’s so easy, that you basically just stack the ingredients up and bake it!
A chess pie will be a crowd-pleaser every time you serve it.
Our recipe uses pre-made piecrust, so pulling one together for last-minute celebrations is a breeze.

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These pecan squares are easier to make than traditional pecan pie, and use common and widely available ingredients.
Your next potluck dessert promise will be filled with these exquisite bars.
Using only seven ingredients, this pumpkin pie punches more than its weight in flavor.

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For the strawberry swirl, we used pre-made strawberry glaze for convenience.
Chocolate Parfaits
The kids will love this quick dessert.
Though we call for whipped topping and grated chocolate, this recipe is versatile.

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Try layering fresh fruit such as strawberries into the pudding to make it your own.
Fudge Pie
Every chocolate lover has to have a good fudge pie recipe in their collection.
Serving it in the skillet is also easy and makes the dish even more Southern.

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You won’t regret taking yourpecan pieto new heights with this recipe.
Newspapers across the land printed the fudge attributed to Mrs. Eisenhower shortly after she became First Lady in 1953.
It remains a benchmark for chocolate fudge.

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It’s delicious, creamy, and fool-proof.

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