True or False: Are Cream Puffs made with pastry Dough?
What is False.
This cake is light and airy usually topped with strawberries and whipped cream?
What is Angel Food Cake.
This Chocolate Cake is named after a color and nature?
What is Black Forest.
What is the most popular flavor of Ice Cream?
What is Vanilla.
What is America's #1 most popular cookie?
What is the chocolate chip cookie.
This popular breakfast item is rolled up with cinnamon and topped with icing?
What is a Cinnamon Roll.
This cake has a vibrant red hue but contains cocoa powder.
What is Red Velvet Cake.
What is the common topping called usually found on Baked Alaska and Lemon Pie?
What is Meringue.
What Italian Ice Cream is reached a popular level here in America?
What is Gelato.
What fungi allows breads to become light and airy?
What is Yeast.
This vegetable is commonly used in pie and is also referred to as the "pie plant"?
What is Rhubarb.
True or False: Was German Chocolate Cake invented in Germany?
What is False.
This Brownie and Cookie mash-up is called?
What is a Brookie.
How many times are Biscotti Biscuits baked?
What is Two.
What syrup is used commonly as a sweetener replacement instead granulated sugar in desserts?
What is Maple Syrup.
In some areas, sprinkles are referred to as this masculine name?
What are Jimmies.
What type of cheese is used in cheesecake?
What is Cream Cheese.
Banana's Foster was created in which city? Atlanta, Birmingham, or New Orleans?
What is New Orleans.
What is the most popular dessert people bake at home and for parties?
What is Cupcakes.
What is the most popular Girl Scout Cookie?
What is the Thin Mint.
Which one of the following pies is not custard based? Pecan, Buttermilk, Banana Cream, or Cheese Pie?
What is Pecan Pie.
Croquembouche used in as a wedding cake made of cream puffs originated in which country?
Where is France.
What Italian dessert is made with coffee?
What is Tiramisu.
What does Tiramisu literally Translate into?
What is Pick Me Up.
In the United Kingdom, what word do they use instead of dessert?
What is Pudding?