Holiday Candy, Cookies, Bread, Pudding (SWEETS!)

Recipes for chocolate salted caramel pie and apple caramel pie cobbler please?
Dark Chocolate Salted Caramel Pie. Someone where my husband works printed out this recipe last year and gave it to everyone, saying they all NEEDED to make it.

The same site has a recipe for chocolate peanut butter pie that does not have cream cheese in it! It isn't quite the peanut butter pie without cream cheese recipe I've been looking for, but it's very good and I decided that I would not make it again this year just because I ate far too much of it last year.

Both are really rich, so if you make them, small slices.

The caramel apple pie cobbler is just a dump cake recipe made with salted caramel sauce (the Kraft caramels get hard again--there is much discussion of this in the comments) with some nuts mixed in the cake mix for the topping. It's easy to make from scratch, but I'm trying to save myself some work on Christmas day.
 
The chocolate salted caramel pie looks similar to (but easier than) the Smitten Kitchen chocolate caramel tart I made last year. That was :inavoid:
 
I have never heard of them. I googled and they look delicious....
Hermit cookies are gorgeous - a bit like gingerbread but softer and with more spices than just ginger and cinnamon mixed in. Most recipes use molasses but being Australian and all, I use our preferred local product of golden syrup to give them a lighter, sweeter flavour as background for the spices. :)
 
This one may become a tradition. Since we're making the Momofuku Bo Ssam for Christmas Day, my son suggested we try their Milk Bar (Crack) Pie. Put one together yesterday and it's in the freezer. The oatmeal cookie crust and the custard filling tastes wonderful.
 
I'm going to be gaining ten pounds for sure over the holidays. :lol: Family member sent us combined See's Candy packages consisting of assorted chocolates, peanut brittle, toffee ettes, little pops, and molasses chips. I've already demolished the entire box of the molasses chips - my husband only got four pieces before they were all gone. :shuffle: In penance, I told him he could have all the rest, but he's not a huge fan of toffee ettes (pity), so those are mine, all mine! :swoon: He'll let me have the assorted chocolates and the little pops, but I think we will be fighting to the death over the peanut brittle. :lol: At the grocery store today, I bought only healthy snacks and food, but I don't think that will counteract all this candy. :p
 
I'm going to be gaining ten pounds for sure over the holidays. :lol: Family member sent us combined See's Candy packages consisting of assorted chocolates, peanut brittle, toffee ettes, little pops, and molasses chips. I've already demolished the entire box of the molasses chips - my husband only got four pieces before they were all gone. :shuffle: In penance, I told him he could have all the rest, but he's not a huge fan of toffee ettes (pity), so those are mine, all mine! :swoon: He'll let me have the assorted chocolates and the little pops, but I think we will be fighting to the death over the peanut brittle. :lol: At the grocery store today, I bought only healthy snacks and food, but I don't think that will counteract all this candy. :p
Warren Buffett likes See's Candies so much Bershire Hathaway is invested in.He has a See's Candies inside Nebraska Furniture Mart that Bershire Hathaway also heavily invested in.

His tastes/preferences are varied.
 

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