Winter means puddings, crumbles and cake. Here are our top 10

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Warm up with a bowl of apple crisp, which is crunchier than an apple crumble.(ABC News: Hetty Lui McKinnon)

A just-baked dessert can bring much-needed cheer on cold nights.

Here are 10 worthy options, from cookies and self-saucing puddings to crumbles and easy cakes.

Enjoy a bowl of rice pudding while it's still warm, topped with brown sugar.(ABC News: Clementine Day)

Rice pudding is an easy dessert made with simple ingredients and this version is made on the stove. It's extra delicious with the addition of eggs, which give it a custard-like flavour.

A just baked apple crisp in a baking dish, with a serving missing.(ABC News: Hetty Lui McKinnon)

A crisp is like a crumble, only crunchier with a nutty oat-based topping. Enjoy with a scoop of vanilla ice cream or for breakfast with Greek yoghurt.

A delicious, warming dessert you can prep in 15 minutes.(ABC News: Hetty Lui McKinnon)

The genius of this recipe is the pudding and sauce bake together. It's a self-saucing pudding with butterscotch sauce taking the place of caramel.

Golden, crunchy, and packed with warm spices — this pear and coconut crumble is fresh from the oven and ready to enjoy.(ABC TV: Wesley Mitton)

Tender, spiced pears form the base of this warming crumble, with a golden, coconut-studded topping.

Make this decadent treat with mostly pantry ingredients.(ABC News: Thalia Ho)

Made with mostly pantry ingredients, you can be enjoying molten chocolate puddings within half an hour with this recipe that feeds two.

A bright and warm pudding for cold nights.(ABC News: Annika Kafcaloudis)

If you prefer your desserts with a little tang, make lemon delicious with lemon curd at the base and a fluffy sponge on top.

This pudding is wonderful served straight out of the oven with a dollop of cream on top.(Annika Kafcaloudis)

The marmalade caramelises as the pudding bakes and is accompanied by a lightly spiced cake topping. Serve with cream or ice cream.

Citrus syrup cake is a classic for a reason. This one doubles down, including both lemon and orange.(ABC News: Annika Kafcaloudis)

Make the most of citrus season with this buttery orange and lemon cake. Once baked, it's finished with a citrus syrup, which keeps it moist.

Both chewy and crispy, these giant chocolate chip cookies tick a lot of delicious boxes.(ABC Everyday: Heidi Sze)

This recipe makes five oversized chocolate chunk cookies, made with oats, spelt flour, olive oil and dark chocolate.

Dust with icing sugar and serve with cream or ice cream.(ABC News: David Sier)

Use leftover white bread to make this bread and butter pudding, with butter, jam and no dried fruit!