Does anyone have any good dessert recipes using peach preserves?!


Question:

Does anyone have any good dessert recipes using peach preserves?

I'd really like to make a nice dessert, maybe a cake or pastry of some kind, using peach preserves. Any ideas?

(If it has chocolate as well, so much the better!)


Answers:

I've made this REALLY yummy cake for some holiday parties and it's shockingly easy. What you need is one cake mix box (any flavour, I've used chocolate), one jar of jam/preserves, and either a recipe of homemade cream cheese vanilla frosting or store bought (homemade is better though). Bake the cake in 2 round layer pans as directed on the box. Then, after they cool, CAREFULLY slice each layer in half lengthwise so you're left with 4 thin slices of cake (2 from each layer). Spread the jam on 2 of the slices (cut side) and then put the tops on them, like a cake/jam sandwich. Then, put one of the "sandwiches" on your serving plate. Put a layer of frosting on top. Place the second "sandwich" layer on top of that. You might need to flatten out the first layer so your second layer doesn't slide off. Just use a bread knife and slice off the "domed" part that happens when baking sometimes. Then, frost the whole thing with the rest of your frosting. Let it sit out for a bit, at least while you're eating dinner, so the jam/preserves has a chance to soak into the cake and get the flavors all combined. It's SO Easy and everyone will think you're a pro!

After the frosting is on, you can also decorate it with some fresh fruit. Maybe a slice of peach on each "slice" section, since you're using peach preserves, but I've used raspberries and strawberries when using raspberry and strawberry jam! Enjoy :)

PS - My name is Sydney too




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