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Easy Dessert in a Tea Cup

Dessert. Chocolate. Easy. Some of my three favorite things. I wanted to show you this easy  Dessert in a Tea Cup for a quick idea when you need a small dessert but have little time. It has chocolate, whip cream and a cookie and could be personalized and put together. How much better can it get?
Dessert in a tea cup

This easy dessert was a coffee pudding parfait. I call it a cheater dessert because almost everything is pre-made. The secret is to put a shortbread cookie on the bottom for a base and let the pudding sit on the cookie overnight to soften it. Cover it will plastic wrap in the fridge and then put the rest of it together the next day. Give it a kick up with some mocha flavor by adding 1 TBSP of brewed espresso to the liquid portion of entire 16 oz. container of pre-made chocolate pudding beforehand, it gives it a nice coffee flavor. The cookie in the bottom soaks up any extra liquid. If you don’t like coffee, you can leave it out. It looks pretty with a mix of vintage and new table wear. Before you use vintage tableware make sure to read this post.
Vintage plates and table setting for a tea cup
 It gets even yummier by adding some whipped cream before serving and shaving some chocolate over the top of the dessert. This dessert can also be personalized and made vegan, or gluten-free, dairy-free or custom other allergies by changing the kinds of cookies, pudding or cream mixes. It’s really about how it is assembled!
Dress up a small flower bouquet with a vintage silver napkin ring
I also dressed up the table a little with a small plate-side bouquet.
letter press blocks for a MOther's Day placecard setting.
Dessert in a Tea Cup for an easy party idea
I stuck a little coffee-flavored cookie in the side, but isn’t it funny how anything in a pretty  tea cup looks good enough to eat?
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7 Comments

  1. Have you ever tried the instant chocolate Mousse mix. It’s my go to when I don’t have time to make a dessert and want to bring something that looks special. I have vintage champagne glasses throw a few raspberries and your set. Love the teacup idea!

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