It's hot.
And, humid. So - what could be better than a cold dessert?!
This raspberry dessert is something my mom made growing up. To me, it always tasted like raspberries on fluffy clouds.
Trust me. It's good.
Raspberry Delight - Mom (via her friend)
{Printable Recipe}
1-2 packages of graham crackers (or Oreos) crushed
4-6 T butter, softened
1 pkg. (10ish oz) mini marshmallows
1 C milk
3 C raspberries
1 C whipping cream
Begin by combining the crushed graham crackers and softened butter to make a crust.
{I had a lot of fun crushing up the crackers... but I ran out -- and ended up filling the rest of the pan with crushed Oreos. Oh. My. Goodness. This "oops" might turn out to be a regular with this recipe}
Press into a 9x13 glass baking dish.
Bake at 350 for 20 minutes until crust is lightly browned.
While crust is baking, melt marshmallows in 1 C milk in a large saucepan over medium heat.
Don't rush melting the 'shmellows.
Trust me.
A little patience here is a good thing.
Plus, it's fun to watch them disappear :)
When the marshmallows are all gone, remove from the heat and allow the mixture to cool.
{see... my crazy crust in the background?!}
After about 15 minutes of cooling time, begin to whip the whipped cream until it's nice and fluffy.
{Don't be fooled by the whipped cream. Trust me. It looks yummier than it tastes.}
Gently fold the whipped cream, melted marshmallow goodness together.
Wash up those berries and toss them in too!
Spread over the cooled crust.
Chill for 2-3 hours before serving.
Enjoy!
This recipe is linked to: Grocery Cart Challenge's Recipe Swap Tempt My Tummy Tuesday Tuesday Tastes {Dish It!} Ingredient Spotlight Ingredient Spotlight2
oh my word. This recipe looks so delectable. Snagging to make on Father's Day. YUMMMMMM
ReplyDeleteWow! This looks so good, and cool desserts are always perfect for summer. Thanks for sharing :)
ReplyDeleteMy mom made this too when I was growing up. We have been eating it for years. In fact I made a strawberry version of it the other day and was planning on posting it. It works great with just about any berry and we often just eat it as pudding.
ReplyDeleteLooks incredible! I'm putting that on my list!
ReplyDeleteThanks for introducing me to a new dessert! This looks amazing, I know my daughter & husband will love this! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteRaspberries are marvelous! And this dessert looks wonderful.
ReplyDeleteLooks delish! I'm sure my raspberry-lovin' husband would love it! BTW, your new blog design is really cool! Great job!
ReplyDeleteThat recipe card is written in such lovely handwriting I think it would make me want to try any recipe written there!
ReplyDeleteI'm gonna try it and I'm gonna try it with the Oreo crust for sure. Looks SO good!
ReplyDeletePlease make me this. Now. I am so hot.
ReplyDeleteThis one is going right into my recipe file. So easy and yummy looking!
ReplyDeleteThis sounds yummy and LOVE your new blog design! I'll have to replace your button on my blog. =)
ReplyDeleteThis is now on my to-do list.
ReplyDeleteThis looks like a great refreshing summer dessert!
ReplyDeleteI have so many marshmalows in the cupboard and this would be a fun dessert to try. Perfect for the hot Summer days!!! Thumbs up!
ReplyDeleteThis looks delish and perfect for an almost 100 degree day like today! :D
ReplyDeleteThis looks good enough to brave the heat to pick the ripe berries! I've got this one bookmarked!
ReplyDeleteThis looks so yummy! Thanks for sharing the recipe and linking to TMTT.
ReplyDeleteI just made this and it is delicious! My grocery store was out of raspberries so I just substituted chopped strawberries, so I'm excited to try the raspberry version another time. I also added a few drops of red food coloring to the marshmallow/whipping cream mixture, just to give it a little more color.
ReplyDeleteA cool dessert sounds heavenly right now. I loved all the pictures. Thanks for linking up!
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