To impress your partner, pull out all the stops and make a decadent dessert to die for. Shapely figs drizzled with honey and spice will tempt your lover's taste buds, or go for an all-out choc fest with Tamasin Day-Lewis' lush truffle pudding, or James Martin’s cheeky chocolate cola cake. Get fruity with vibrantly coloured berries in a romantic shade. Nigella Lawson sticks to the point with her heavenly slut red raspberries in jelly made from girlie favourite, Chardonnay. Very berry temptation also comes in a nougat semi-freddo, studded with ravishing raspberries.
Bubbly, blueberries and a little splash of vodka combine to make these gorgeous grown-up jellies from Mike Robinson
Chocolate and cola add the wow factor to James Martin's superb cake
Tamasin Day Lewis's wickedly indulgent vanilla-scented chocolate pudding will impress your guests and have them clamouring for more
For a glorious dessert that's small on effort and big on effect, serve Sophie Grigson's deceptively simple, boozy flamed cherries
James Martin's delicious little lemon meringue pies need almost no cooking, and couldn't be simpler to make
From James Martin, a seductive ice cream swirled with rapsberries and crunchy nuggets of honey-flavoured nougat
Tamasin Day Lewis's luscious roasted figs make a simple but impressive dessert for a special occasion
Dreamy, romantic, good looks - that is a lot to ask from a cake! Eleanor Smallwood's cup cakes might just have it all
Nigella Lawson serves heavenly wine-soaked raspberries in fragrant, just-set jelly - it's a dessert that lives up to its title
For an indulgent treat make this Italian dessert, ideal for dinner parties since it can be made in advance

