My oven is broken; what's a delicious dessert I can make on the stove?

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b0mbrman

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Originally posted by: Vonkhan
deep fried snickers bar

it's real, look it up

Basically a snickers bar dipped in egg and batter and then deep fried?

Of course I've had this before; I live in Texas :D
 

Tiamat

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Nov 25, 2003
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Originally posted by: tfinch2
Originally posted by: Tiamat
do you have a toaster oven? When my oven broke, I used my toaster oven to finish cooking my steak after I seared it on the stove.

The challenge was finding a 4" cast iron skillet.

Shoulda looked here

Thats not cast iron, that's molded plastic. Molded plastic makes steaks taste bad.
 

Chunkee

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Carob Rhubarb Surprise with Ritz Cracker crustems and powdered sugar sprinkles.

kind of like a donut with tang and zest... like murp and honey
 

illusion88

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melt chocolate, dip strawberry, put in fridge (not freezer). Enjoy in 1 hour or until cold and not runny.
 

allisolm

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banana pudding - with vanilla wafers and whipped topping
cherries jubilee
 

EvilYoda

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First thing I would make would be bananas foster...easy, not made too often, tastes great...hell of a sugar rush too :D
 
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Lola

Originally posted by: illusion88
melt chocolate, dip strawberry, put in fridge (not freezer). Enjoy in 1 hour or until cold and not runny.

Yea... this "takes the cake"... SOOOO SOOO good.
If you ever do this, do not over melt the chocolate. to make the melted chocolate shiney and a bit easier to melt add a teaspoon of shortening.
 

Mellman

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Originally posted by: b0mbrman
Originally posted by: loup garou
Bananas Foster.

http://www.gumbopages.com/food/dessert/ban-foster.html

Ah, I've got a great recipe for Bananas Foster...pretty similar to this one. Got it back in these days


In saucepan, cook 1/3 stick butter, 1 cup sugar, and 1 teaspon vanilla extract at medium-low heat until it caramelizes

Add 1 shot of Malibu Coconut Rum to syrup and warm it for an additional 2 minutes.

In frying pan coated with butter, sear 2 quartered bananas on medium heat

Combine syrup, bananas, and 2 shots of Bacardi Rum (at room temperature) in a fireproof bowl

Sets it on fire! Leave it be for a couple minutes

Serve over ice cream or waffles

I prefer using brown sugar but to each their own
 

Manuwell

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Crepes FTW!

With whatever topping you want on it (Ice Cream, melted chocolate, Fruits, whipped cream, flambee with Grand Marnier and Orange zests, or all of them)
 

ColdFusion718

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Originally posted by: Xanis
Originally posted by: CraKaJaX
Originally posted by: Xanis
Originally posted by: Chaotic42
Originally posted by: Xanis
Originally posted by: dartworth
no bake cheesecake

How do you propose he does that? His oven is broken...

Yeah, you're right. It would never work.

My sarcasm meter must be broken, because most cheesecakes I've ever eaten have required the use of an oven.

Uhhh.... did you miss the no bake part?

Oi! I thought he meant to say "No, bake cheesecake". Ayyyy what a dummy I am. :eek:

I can understand your confusion. People should use hyphens when using non-adjectives/modified adjectives as adjectives. :)