Creamy 5-Ingredient Dessert

This creamy blender dessert is designed to be simple, quick, and generous enough to serve between four and six people. At its core is a can of sweetened condensed milk, which provides both sweetness and a smooth, velvety base. Its rich texture helps bind the other ingredients together, creating a dessert that feels indulgent without requiring baking or complicated techniques. Because the condensed milk is already sweetened, there is no need for added sugar, making preparation even easier and more consistent.

To balance the sweetness and add body, a carton of thick cream is blended into the mixture. This ingredient contributes depth and softness, ensuring the dessert sets with a luscious, spoonable consistency. The cream also helps mellow the intensity of the condensed milk, resulting in a flavor that is rich but not overwhelming. When combined properly, the base becomes silky and uniform, forming the foundation for a wide variety of flavor options.

Whipped cream or whipped topping plays a key role in giving the dessert its light, airy character. By incorporating a carton of whipped cream, the final texture becomes softer and more delicate, almost mousse-like. This element adds volume and a pleasant melt-in-the-mouth quality, making the dessert feel lighter than it actually is. When blended briefly and carefully, it enhances creaminess without deflating completely.

The defining flavor comes from a sachet of powdered juice mix, which allows for endless customization. Whether choosing strawberry, lemon, mango, red berries, or another favorite, the powdered mix infuses the dessert with color and a clear, fruity note. The quantity can vary slightly depending on brand and desired intensity, but it consistently delivers a vibrant taste that contrasts beautifully with the creamy base.

Once blended until smooth, the mixture can be poured into a serving dish or individual cups and chilled until firm. Cooling helps the flavors settle and improves the overall texture, transforming the liquid blend into a cohesive, creamy dessert. This resting time also makes the dessert easier to serve neatly, especially when prepared in advance.

To finish, chocolate sprinkles or shavings are added according to preference, providing a contrasting texture and a subtle bitterness that complements the sweetness. This final touch enhances both appearance and flavor, making the dessert feel complete. Thanks to its adaptable base and variety of flavor options, this recipe works reliably with any powdered juice mix, offering a versatile and crowd-pleasing treat with minimal effort.

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