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New Year’s Eve desserts should make an impression and these 12 dessert recipes are show stoppers! Ring in the new year with these delicious New Year’s Eve party desserts, including our popular champagne cupcakes!
What dessert goes well with champagne?
Typically, New Year’s Eve desserts are meant to be served along with a glass of bubbly champagne or a sweet cocktail. Desserts that aren’t very sweet, such as pound cake or angel food cake go well with champagne, as do tart citrus desserts.
Although, in our opinion, the best New Year’s Eve desserts are the ones made with champagne! As you will see, many of the desserts in this collection have a festive bubbly ingredient in them.
As you plan your New Year’s Eve party, plan to ring in the new year with any of these 12 delicious and festive party desserts.
Festive New Year’s Eve Desserts
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Champagne Cupcakes, from Life, Love and Sugar
Pomegranate Champagne Sorbet, from The Cookie Rookie
Champagne Mousse with Chambord, from Life, Love and Sugar
Raspberry Champagne Floats, from Well Plated
Cranberry Mimosa Cupcakes, from Life, Love and Sugar
Mini Strawberry Champagne Trifles, from Life, Love and Sugar
Champagne Jello Cups, from The First Year
Mini Strawberry Champagne Cheesecakes, from Life, Love and Sugar
Champagne Cupcakes with Champagne Truffle Filling, from Life, Love and Sugar
No Bake Champagne Cookie Pops, from Life, Love and Sugar
Strawberry Champagne Layer Cake, from Life, Love and Sugar
Strawberry Champagne Cake, from Beyond Frosting
Let us know in the comments below, which of these festive New Year’s Eve desserts do you want to make first?
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