8 Desserts in 1 Pan

This one-pan recipe merges eight desserts together on a single baking sheet. The original recipe by Buzzfeed Tasty[1] went viral on YouTube in 2018, with the video amassing over 50 million views.[2] This recipe takes inspiration from the original, combining multiple recipes for cakes, pies, and cookies into one.

Medium

Total Time

2 hours

Servings

20

Ingredients
Everything you'll need to make this recipe
1

1¼ sticks (150 g) butter, softened

2

½ cup (90 g) light brown sugar

3

½ cup (90 g) golden superfine sugar

4

1 US large / UK standard egg

5

1 teaspoon vanilla extract

6

2 cups (240 g) all-purpose flour, more if needed

7

½ teaspoon baking soda

8

¼ teaspoon salt

9

1½ cups (180 g) chocolate chips

10

1 small bag (approximately ⅓ cup / 40 g) M&Ms [4]

11

115 g chocolate

12

1 cup (60 g) mini marshmallows

13

1 package (15 oz / 425 g) brownie mix

14

1 egg

15

3 tablespoons (40 ml) vegetable oil[5]

16

2½ tablespoons (37.5 ml) water

17

1 ea. (approximately 260 g)[7] Bramley or green cooking apple

18

4 tablespoons golden superfine sugar

19

½ teaspoon ground cinnamon

20

1 tablespoon all-purpose flour

21

1 egg

22

¼ cup (55 g) superfine sugar

23

¼ cup (45 g) light brown sugar

24

1 cup (250 g) pumpkin purée

25

⅓ cup (80 ml) heavy cream

26

1 teaspoon vanilla extract

27

1 heaped teaspoon mixed spice

28

½ stick (60 g) butter, softened

29

⅓ cup (70 g) sugar

30

1 egg

31

½ cup (70 g) self-rising flour

32

1 teaspoon baking powder

33

1 banana, mashed

34

125 g mascarpone

35

1¼ cup (300 g) cream cheese

36

1 egg

37

1 egg yolk

38

4 tablespoons all-purpose flour

39

½ cup (110 g) superfine sugar

40

8 graham crackers

41

2 sheets shortcrust pastry

Instructions
Step-by-step guide to making this recipe
1

Combine the butter and sugar in a mixing bowl and cream until fluffy and very light.[3]

2

Add the egg and vanilla, and beat in.[3]

3

Fold in the flour, salt and baking soda.[3] This should form a soft dough that is not sticky to the touch.

4

Mix in the chocolate chips, folding well to distribute.

5

Divide the dough equally into two bowls.

6

In one bowl, mix in the M&Ms.[4]

7

Set aside both the doughs.

8

Combine the brownie mix with egg, oil and water.[5] This should form a very thick batter that is only slightly softer than cookie dough.[4] Set aside.

9

Line a baking sheet with paper towels.

10

Core and roughly chop the apple and transfer to the prepared baking sheet and fold the towel in half. Set aside for 1 hour.[6]

1 hour

11

Combine the sugar, cinnamon and flour in a bowl.[6]

12

Add the apple, and mix using your hands to coat.[6] Set aside.

13

Combine the egg and sugar in a mixing bowl by whisking until smooth.[4]

14

Mix in other ingredients until smooth.[4] Set aside.

15

Cream the butter and sugar until soft and fluffy.[4]

16

Combine in other ingredients until smooth.[4] Set aside.

17

Combine all ingredients until smooth.[4] Set aside.

18

Preheat the oven to 150°C (302°F).[1][4]

19

Cut baking paper into a rectangle the size of your baking pan. Use a pencil and ruler to divide the paper into 8 equal sections—halved length-wise and quartered width-wise, as in the layout diagram. Annotate the sections as described in the diagram.

20

Grease the baking pan and line with the annotated paper.[1]

21

Shape both cookie doughs into rectangles measuring 4½×6½ inches (11.5×16.5 cm). Align the doughs with their respective sections.[1]

22

Break the graham crackers into smaller rectangles. Place them, on edge, along the borders of the s'mores section, pressing them against the cookie doughs for support. You are essentially making walls to hold in the s'mores section.[1]

23

Place two graham crackers on the bottom of the s'mores section to create the base. Distribute the chocolate on top, then sprinkle with the marshmallows.[1]

24

Spread brownie batter over its respective section.[1] It should be stiff enough to hold its shape. Using your wet hands or a spatula, gently press the right wall of batter to correctly align it with the right wall of the M&Ms cookie dough.

25

If necessary, press the pastry dough sheets together so that they are big enough to cover both the pumpkin pie and apple pie sections of the pan. Press the dough over the right side of pan so that it covers these two sections and goes up three of the walls. Trim away any overhang as necessary.[1]

26

Use a long strip of dough, stood on edge, to create a wall between the pie section and the rest of the pan. Press to seal it with the existing dough. In a similar fashion, use another strip of pastry to create a wall between the pumpkin and apple sections so the fillings don't combine. Press to seal.[1]

27

Spread the apple pie and pumpkin pie fillings in their respective sections.[1]

28

Create graham cracker walls around the cheesecake section, and line the bottom with graham crackers. Spread the cheesecake filling over top.[1]

29

Spread the banana bread batter in the last remaining section.[1]

30

Bake for an hour in the preheated oven. Transfer to a wire rack and leave to cool completely.[1][4]

31

Slice into 32 squares (4 along the longer sides, 8 along the smaller sides).[1]

Notes
  • If the cookie dough is too sticky to handle, knead in additional flour, 1 tablespoon at a time.
  • You can decorate the cheesecake section with some raspberries.[1]
  • Slices can have up to 4 flavors depending on how you cut it.[1]
  • ↑ The ingredients combined for the original chocolate chip cookie recipe totalled approximately 3 cups (700 g). For the main recipe, these ingredients are scaled up by 25% to 3¾ cups (870 g) to match. Since the dough is meant to be molded rather than drop, extra flour may be needed.
  • ↑ The ingredients combined for the original apple pie filling totalled approximately 6 cups (1 kg). For the main recipe, these ingredients are downsized to 30% of original size (2 cups / 300 g).