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Pantry desserts that cost pennies per slice

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When your sweet tooth calls and you’re on a budget, pantry desserts can be a lifesaver. These simple recipes make the most of staple ingredients you likely already have on hand. From quick treats to more hearty options, these desserts deliver delightful flavors without breaking the bank.

Chocolate Mug Cake

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Image Credit: Sena/Pexels

When the craving for chocolate hits, a chocolate mug cake can be your go-to fix. This dessert is made in a mug, using just a few tablespoons of flour, sugar, cocoa powder, and oil or butter. Pop it in the microwave for about a minute, and you have a warm, gooey cake ready to enjoy. It’s a quick, single-serving treat that requires minimal cleanup.Experiment with add-ins like chocolate chips or a dollop of peanut butter to elevate this simple dessert. The best part? You only need a handful of pantry staples to create a decadent dessert that’s both satisfying and budget-friendly.

Banana Oat Cookies

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Image Credit: Ashwin Kumar/Pexels

Transform overripe bananas into delicious banana oat cookies. Mash the bananas and mix them with oats, a touch of cinnamon, and any add-ins like chocolate chips or nuts you prefer. Pop them in the oven for about 15 minutes, and you have a chewy, naturally sweetened cookie.These cookies are not only easy to make but also a healthier alternative to traditional cookies. They require no added sugar, relying on the natural sweetness of the bananas. Perfect for a quick snack or a breakfast on-the-go, these cookies are both economical and nutritious.

Rice Krispie Treats

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Image Credit: Ale Picazarri/Pexels

Rice Krispie treats are a nostalgic classic that never goes out of style. Simply melt some butter and marshmallows together, then stir in Rice Krispies cereal. Press the mixture into a pan, let it set, and you’re ready to indulge in a crunchy, chewy delight.This simple recipe is a hit with kids and adults alike. You can make a large batch for a party or just a few squares for a personal treat. With ingredients that are often on hand, Rice Krispie treats are a perfect example of a budget-friendly dessert.

Peanut Butter Fudge

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Image Credit: Veganbaking.net – CC BY-SA 2.0/Wiki Commons

For a rich, indulgent treat, peanut butter fudge is incredibly easy to make. Combine peanut butter, butter, and powdered sugar, then chill the mixture until firm. Cut into squares for a sweet, creamy dessert that satisfies any peanut butter lover.This no-bake dessert requires minimal effort and only a few ingredients, making it a great choice for last-minute gatherings or a simple weeknight indulgence. Adjust the sweetness or add a pinch of salt for a more complex flavor profile.

Apple Crisp

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Image Credit: JamieS93 – CC BY-SA 3.0/Wiki Commons

Apple crisp is a comforting dessert that uses simple pantry ingredients to create a warm, spiced treat. Slice apples and toss them with sugar and cinnamon. Top with a mixture of oats, flour, brown sugar, and butter before baking to golden perfection.This dessert is versatile and can be made with any variety of apples you have on hand. Serve it warm with a scoop of vanilla ice cream, and you have a classic dessert that feels like a hug in a bowl.

Bread Pudding

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Image Credit: NemesisAT – CC BY-SA 4.0/Wiki Commons

Don’t let stale bread go to waste—turn it into a delicious bread pudding. Tear the bread into pieces and soak it in a mixture of milk, eggs, sugar, and vanilla. Bake until set, and you have a comforting dessert perfect for any occasion.This versatile dish can be dressed up with raisins, spices, or even a drizzle of caramel sauce. It’s an excellent way to minimize food waste while enjoying a rich and satisfying dessert.

No-Bake Cornflake Cookies

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Image Credit: Thea A/Pexels

Quick and easy, no-bake cornflake cookies are perfect when you need a treat in a hurry. Melt some peanut butter and honey, mix in the cornflakes, then drop spoonfuls onto parchment paper to set.These crunchy, sweet cookies are a hit with kids and are perfect for a picnic or lunchbox snack. With no baking required, they’re a simple, cost-effective way to satisfy your sweet tooth.

Graham Cracker Toffee Bars

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Image Credit: Murilo Fonseca/Pexels

Graham cracker toffee bars are a delightful blend of crunchy and chewy textures. Layer graham crackers on a baking sheet, cover with a mixture of melted butter and brown sugar, and bake until bubbly. Top with chocolate chips and let them melt into a luscious layer.Once cooled, break into pieces for a toffee-like treat that’s rich and satisfying. These bars are an excellent way to use up graham crackers and create a dessert that feels indulgent yet is incredibly easy to make.

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