These easy no-cook desserts are just the thing to whip up on warm days when the last thing you want to do spend time in a hot kitchen. From refrigerator pies and fruity ice creams to delicate sorbets and mousses, you'll find plenty of cool ways to indulge your sweet tooth. Ready to get started? Here are your new favorite easy no-cook desserts:
EASY MISSISSIPPI MUD PIE
This grown-up version of a childhood favorite features coffee ice cream, slivered almonds and plenty of chocolate syrup.
GREEK YOGURT WITH HONEY AND PISTACHIOS
Take Greek yogurt out of the breakfast zone and turn it into a delicious dessert by drizzling it with honey and serving it with crushed pistachios.
Just a word of caution: some of the ice cream recipes call for the use of raw egg whites, which add a really nice texture to desserts when beaten stiffly. If this makes you nervous use pasteurized egg whites instead.
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