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Need Help: Dessert for Office Crowd

This summer I have been supervising 2 interns.  I decided to throw a surprise farewell get-together for them to recognize all of their hard work and invited the people in the office that they have worked with over the summer.  Since this shin-dig is on one of the interns' birthday, I'm going to provide dessert of some sort for the 30 people that will be attending.  Any ideas for something yummy and cheap?  Bonus points if you can think of something I can make on Sunday for the Tuesday party!

So far I have come up with cupcakes, brownies, banana pudding and a trifle of some sort.  I'm still debating between doing a huge amount of one dessert or doing 3 regular size desserts for variety.

Re: Need Help: Dessert for Office Crowd

  • I was going to say cupcakes. They are always a crowd pleaser. Or you could do mini-cheesecakes if you want to be fancier than that.
  • if you have any sort of an office budget, i'd just get a cake from Harris Teeter. that's what we usually do here.

    some sort of chocolate sheet cake would be good if you need to do homemade. served with vanilla icecream.

  • imageKatieBride06:

    if you have any sort of an office budget, i'd just get a cake from Harris Teeter. that's what we usually do here.

    some sort of chocolate sheet cake would be good if you need to do homemade. served with vanilla icecream.

    No office budget unfortunately.  That's why I'm trying to keep things on the cheaper side so DH doesn't kill me!

  • I was initially thinking banana pudding, but I like the cupcake idea. You could do two (or maybe three) different kinds.
  • Maybe some sort of fruit cobbler? Seems like peaches are big right now.
  • imageterpbrideinnc:
    Maybe some sort of fruit cobbler? Seems like peaches are big right now.

    I do have a gigantic crock-pot!  We might be on to something!

  • I've made this dessert before that definitely serves a bunch of people- I would say 15-20. You need a box of chocolate cake mix (and whatever oil/eggs/etc you need to make the cake), a container of Cool Whip, instant chocolate pudding (and the milk to make the pudding), and a couple of Heath bars.

     Bake the cake in two round cake pans, and mix up the chocolate pudding. When the cakes have cooled, put one cake in the bottom of the large bowl, spread half the chocolate pudding on top, spread half the Cool Whip on top of that, and then crumble one of the Heath bars on top of that. Repeat the layers. Keep refrigerated. When you go to serve it, just use a large spoon and scoop out the servings. The presentation isn't the most beautiful, but it's pretty tasty!

  • My idea is similar to Dukes.  It's super easy (and so not healthy!) 

    All you need is a few boxes of chocolate pudding, a bag (or maybe two) of your favorite chocolate chip cookies

    Container or cool whip (or two).

    If you have a trifle bowl, I would use that. 

    Prep: Crumble cookies into chunks.  

     Make chocolate pudding according to directions

    Unthaw cool whip.

    To make:  In your trifle dish, put a layer of cookies on the bottom.  Then a layer of chocolate pudding, then a layer of cool whip.  Repeat until you reach the top (or a good height).  I'd normally garnish the top layer of whipped cream with something like raspberries, sprinkles or both.  It's a favorite indulgence of mine.  Stick out tongue  (and yes, it's kid-like, but who doesn't like or love those ingredients??)

  • salasala member

    My go to lately is whoopie pies.  They've always been a huge hit.  Super easy as well.  I found the recipe on this blog.  I've made the red velvet and also changed it make devil's food.

    http://macaroniandcheesecake.blogspot.com/2010/02/red-velvet-whoopie-pies.html

  • cake chews are always yummy or peach crunch cake

    Cake Chews

    Ingredients for bottom
    1 box yellow cake mix
    1 egg
    1 stick soft butter
    Mix together, then press firmly into bottom of 9x18 baking dish

    Ingredients for middle
    2 eggs
    1 box confectioner's sugar
    8 oz soft cream cheese
    1 tsp vanilla
    Blend together, pour over cake bottom

    Bake at 325 for an hour, then cool completely (it will take several hours...) 

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