Grilled Desserts = The Best Desserts
Charles Masters<br /> food styling by Chelsea Zimmer1/10Grilled Peaches with Black Pepper and Basil-Lime Syrup
You'll likely have leftover basil-lime syrup, which is a great problem to have—it's delicious stirred into cocktails or added to sparkling water.
Steve Legato2/10Skewered Strawberry & Marshmallow S'mores
This grown-up version of s'mores, served on baguette slices and topped with grilled strawberries, just may rival the original.
Photo by Chelsea Kyle, Food Styling by Ali Nardi3/10Grilled Maple-Butter Apricots with Vanilla Ice Cream
Pretty much all stone fruits, whether it be apricots, peaches, or plums, are worthy contenders for this easy recipe.
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Grilled Banana Split with Chocolate Ice Cream and Smoked Almonds
While a classic banana split is all well and good, once you've had this grilled version, you may never look back.
Photo by Chelsea Kyle, food styling by Katherine Sacks5/10S'mores Sandwich Cookies
Upgrade your campfire treats with soft honey-cinnamon cookies slicked with melted chocolate and two toasted, charred marshmallows.
Charles Masters, food styling by Chelsea Zimmer6/10Grilled Zucchini Bread With Mascarpone and Berries
Sprinkling the zucchini bread with sugar before grilling it ensures that it will get a nice, caramelized crust on the outside.
Photo by Ed Anderson7/10Grilled Fruit with Lemon Zabaglione
Use a combination of your favorite fruits for this simple and light dessert.
Hans Gissinger8/10Chocolate-Raspberry Panini with Mascarpone
Fresh raspberries get warm and jammy when tucked into this grilled panini.
Tom Eckerle9/10Grilled Curried Mangoes with Ginger Ice Milk
A sprinkle of curry powder and sugar on each the mango halves help bring out their sweetness and unique flavor.
Photo by Joyce Oudkerk Pool10/10Grilled Pineapple and Bananas with Lemonade Glaze
Serve this tart and sweet fruit right on the skewers for fun presentation.

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