Sunday, May 18, 2025

The Magnolia Bakery Handbook of Icebox Desserts, Volume 2, Reviewed

 
If you're a fan of no-bake desserts that blend nostalgia with modern flair, The Magnolia Bakery Handbook of Icebox Desserts, released TODAY, is a must-have addition to your cookbook collection. From the iconic New York bakery that started as a humble West Village shop and grew into a global sensation with over 40 locations, Volume 2 brings 100 delightful recipes straight to your kitchen—no oven required. Authored by Magnolia Bakery’s Chief Baking Officer, Bobbie Lloyd, this stunning collection celebrates the simplicity and deliciousness of icebox desserts, which set to perfection in the refrigerator.

 Every recipe is paired with a vibrant, mouthwatering photo that practically begs you to start prepping. The range of treats is impressive: classic banana pudding, icebox cakes, pies, cheesecakes, and inventive new sweets like Cold Brew Chocolate Chip Cheesecake and Pumpkin Spice Pudding with Cookie Butter Swirl. There’s something for everyone, whether you’re craving the comforting layers of a Classic Icebox Cake—reminiscent of childhood with chocolate wafers and sweetened whipped cream—or the refreshing twist of Peach Crisp No Bake Bars. 

 The recipes cater to all skill levels, from beginners to seasoned bakers, with clear instructions and helpful tips on kitchen staples and techniques. While most desserts are entirely no-bake, a few include light baking for crusts or cookies, making it versatile yet approachable. Standouts like the Triple Chocolate Pudding Pie and Strawberry Shortcake Bars promise to satisfy any sweet tooth, while the Cannoli Icebox Bars offer a creative spin on a beloved classic. There is even an entire chapter on variations on their iconic banana pudding. If this chapter doesn’t make you swoon, nothing will.

This isn’t just a cookbook—it’s a visual and culinary experience. 
One of the most beautiful cookbooks I’ve encountered in years, it’s brimming with nostalgic charm and irresistible flavors. I’m already planning to spend my summer working through all 100 recipes, and I can’t recommend it highly enough. Clear out some fridge space, turn off the oven, and dive into this delightful world of icebox sweets—you won’t be disappointed.

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Disclaimer: I received an advanced digital copy of this book from NetGalley in exchange for my honest review.


1 comment:

Linda said...

Those recipes look wonderful. I have not thought about Magnolia Bakery for years. I followed when I was catering, bought the original cookbook by Jennifer Appel and Allysa Torey plus At Home with Magnolia by Allysa Torey and successfully modified their vanilla birthday cake into my most popular cake and cupcakes. I've been curious as to whether or not the current owners/bakers use their recipes or created their own.