Love pizza as much as dessert? Combine the two in this cookie pizza made using Pillsbury refrigerated sugar cookie and topped with peanut butter, candy corn and raisins - perfect for Halloween!
It's famous for a reason. The quintessential game-day party dip is not only a creamy, delicious crowd-pleaser, but it may be one of the best reasons for football to exist.
This sweet, smooth and fluffy dip is really a crowd-pleaser. Be careful—it's so good that you won't want to stop eating it! —Taste of Home Test Kitchen
Caramelized bacon wrapped around crunchy water chestnuts is perhaps the easiest way to get a crowd to agree on something. Create harmony with these crispy party eats.
Rich, chocolaty fudge bars topped with sweet coconut and walnuts? Count us in. Serve these decadent treats to your crowd, and watch as they're the first to disappear.
The warm spices of this one-pan dinner of Moroccan Chicken and Carrots complement the roasted carrots. For a pleasing presentation, use rainbow carrots. You'll find them at farmers' markets and some supermarkets, and they taste just like regular carrots--they just bring a mix of bright colors to your dish.
Got 5 minutes? You've got time to throw together a crowd-pleaser. This super-easy sweet dip combines cream cheese and marshmallow creme for an airy, tasty way to eat fruit.
Fancy frosted cupcakes, be warned. The contender is back. Sweet fruit bakes on the bottom of lemon cake for a new mini-take on a classic crowd-pleaser.
Whether you're planning for pint-size palates or simply desire to serve appetizer-sized portions of the American classic, these mini burgers are a guaranteed crowd pleaser.
These baked eggs with chorizo—a hearty combination of crumbled spicy sausage, chunks of crispy potatoes and soft, runny eggs—are great to make for a crowd.
Live the triple-chocolate dream with this showstopper. An ingeniously easy method yields an airy mousse layer atop rich, moist cake for a luscious way to please a crowd.