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Ideas for dessert.

Chocolate fridge cake

Few desserts deliver instant joy quite like a classic chocolate fridge cake. This no-bake treat brings together rich dark chocolate, buttery digestive biscuits, pillowy mini marshmallows, and jewel-bright glacé cherries, all set into neat, sliceable squares. There's no oven involved, which makes it a brilliant choice for warm afternoons or busy days when time is short. The magic lies in the contrast: snappy chocolate against soft marshmallow, crunchy biscuit against chewy cherry.

Mitarashi sauce

The perfect sweet soy sauce for dango. The contrast between the soft, yielding interior, the slightly smoky char, and the sticky glaze is what makes dango so hard to stop eating. The name comes from the mitarashi, the purification fountain at Shinto shrines.

Madeira wine

Madeira is one of the most extraordinary wines in the world, and one of the least understood. Produced on a small Portuguese island in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean, it is a fortified wine that has been deliberately heated as part of its production — a process that sounds counterintuitive but results in a wine of remarkable complexity, striking acidity, and almost mythical longevity. A well-made Madeira does not just age well. It is, for practical purposes, indestructible.

Raisin walnut carrot cake

This raisin walnut carrot cake is a generous, old-fashioned cake with warm spices, sweet carrots, tender crumb, and plenty of texture from chopped walnuts and golden raisins. It is the kind of cake that feels right at home at family gatherings, holiday tables, or an afternoon coffee break. Finished with a light dusting of confectioners’ sugar or your favorite cream cheese frosting, it is simple, comforting, and sweet.

Bahamian rum sauce

This is a simple, rich dessert sauce made with butter, sugar, and rum, beaten until light, smooth, and fluffy. It is especially good spooned over warm bread pudding, where its sweet buttery texture and gentle rum flavor melt into the pudding beautifully. A light grating of nutmeg on top gives it a classic finish.

Bahamian hard sauce

This decadent sauce is made from a blend of butter, powdered sugar, and a touch of alcohol such as rum or brandy, which gives it a silky texture and a flavorful kick. Sweet with a slight hint of warmth. A rich and creamy accompaniment that perfectly complements desserts like guava duff, steamed puddings, or even fruitcakes. 

Guava duff

Guava duff is a tropical variation of English plum pudding, made with sweet guava filling wrapped in a soft dough and cooked until tender. It is a comforting, old-fashioned dessert with warm spice, gentle fruit flavor, and a pleasing, hearty texture. 

Banana cream pie

There are few desserts that evoke a sense of pure, nostalgic comfort quite like a classic banana cream pie. This beloved American diner staple is a beautiful harmony of simple, wonderful flavors. Imagine a crisp, buttery crust filled with slices of sweet, ripe banana, all nestled under a blanket of rich, velvety vanilla pastry cream. Topped with a cloud of freshly whipped cream, each spoonful is a delightful mix of textures and tastes.

Cranachan

This delightful treat is a celebration of Scotland's finest produce: raspberries, oats, honey, and, of course, whisky. Traditionally served at harvest time and on special occasions, it is a dish that balances rustic simplicity with elegant flavors.

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