Cooking with Dade

Salted Caramel Cornflake Cups

3 min · 4. apr. 2026
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A SWEET-CRUNCHY OBSESSION These salted caramel cornflake cups are that kind of dessert you can’t stop at just one. They’ve got the perfect balance of gooey caramel and crispy cornflakes, all tucked into little bite-sized cups. Easy no bake dessert magic right here. I love whipping these up when I need something quick but crave-worthy. They don’t take much time, and they make the whole kitchen smell like toasted sugar happiness. Sweet and salty treat? That’s basically my love language. View full recipe on Cooking with Dade [https://www.cookingwithdade.com/salted-caramel-cornflake-cups/]

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