If you’re on the lookout for the latestfoodietrends in 2023, look no further than the dessert menu.
And it won’t be the fancy places with these old-school familiar flavors.
For a more traditional banana pudding, head toThe Peach Cobbler Factory, based out of Nashville, Tennessee.
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Or search a Southern-inspired restaurant near you.
Get our recipe forBanana Pudding.
Get Sally’s Baking Addiction’s recipe for a brownie-basedBaked Alaska.
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Molten Chocolate Cake
Not everything that is deemed vintage has to be over a hundred years old.
The molten chocolate cake first popped up on menus in the 1980s.
Get our recipe forMolten Chocolate Cake.
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German Chocolate Cake
Despite what the name suggests, the German Chocolate Cake is quintessentially American.
One hundred years later, a recipe for a chocolate cake using the German chocolate barrose in popularity.
As the saying goes, if it’s not broke, don’t fix it.
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Get Sally’s Baking Addiction’s recipe forGerman Chocolate Cake.
Shoppers are even able to finda take-home versionof the date cake at Costco.
Similar versions of the premade dessert are also served on airlines worldwide, including British Airways, reportsCulture Map.
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Even Omaha Steaks sellsSticky Toffee Puddingyou can have delivered straight to your door.
Get our recipe forSticky Toffee Date Cake.
Customers are also learning to hack aCoke float at McDonald’s.
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While it’s not an ice cream float, get our recipe for anold-fashioned milkshake.
Get our recipe for aKey Lime Pie.
Get our recipe for aGrilled Banana Split.
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Which of these vintage desserts are you most excited to see on restaurant menus in 2023?
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