Cookbooks do include Easter dessert recipes. Pretty much any large general dessert cookbook will have at least some Easter Dessert recipes. Also there will be many specific Easter cookbooks that will probably be your best bet for finding the greatest array of Easter dessert recipes.
Most desserts can be prepared to be kosher. Fresh fruit is inherently kosher. The big issue is that, if the meal contains any meat products at all, the dessert may not contain any dairy products at all. There are plenty of dessert recipes that do not contain milk, butter or cheese, but butter is a major ingredient in many dessert recipes. So, after a vegetarian meal, just about anything can be served, but the cake you bake to serve after a chicken dinner will quite likely be vegan.
Yes, Betty Crocker does have some gluten free dessert recipes. Also, if you want, you may be able to modify the recipes so that it would be a gluten free dessert.
Yes, the noun 'dessert' is a common noun, a general word for any treat or sweet food at the end of a meal; a word for any dessert of any kind.
The easiest dessert recipe is a sundae or banana split. Simply put ice cream in a bowl and add toppings such as strawberries, chocolate, hot fudge, pineapple, banana, butterscotch, caramel, etc. See the related link for a great site for easy kitchen recipes from cooking to baking.
Yes, there are meal plans and recipes for diabetics. You will have to stick with a low sugar diet but recipes and plans can be found at sparkpeople.com.
The diabetes association offers great recipes on there website. I would check on any cooking website they always offer recipes for any stipulations and are great!
You can find many quick and easy recipes online at http://allrecipes.com/recipes/everyday-cooking/quick-and-easy/. There are also videos on this website of these recipes.
The food network has a website where you can find recipes. The website also allows for you to choose the recipe you would like and puts it into an easy to read printable form, this way you can print up your desired recipe.
Recipes for a easy home cook meal can be found on any food cookery website, such as Network Food and BBC Good Food. On BBC Good Food, there are several simple recipes shared by other people.
There are definitely other recipes! I found many recipes out there, including Serano Chocolate Pound Cake, loukoumades, and baked Quince with cinnamon.
That depends on how formal the meal is, and what sort of cuisine is being served. What type of food have you in mind - a main course or a dessert? If there are appetisers, the soup is the second course, if not, it is the first course..... so we're off to a confusing start already.