Baking
Pissaladiere Strips
• Filling can be made 1 day ahead and chilled, covered. Bring to room temperature before using. • Pissaladière strips can be baked 3 hours ahead and kept, uncovered, at room temperature.
Oatmeal Cookies with Chocolate Chunks and Candied Ginger
These chewy oatmeal cookies are spicy with ginger and not too sweet. Look for candied ginger that's cut into cubes and is not dusted with sugar — it'll be more tender and easier to chop.
By Tracey Seaman
Summer Peach Pie with Vanilla and Cardamom
No need to peel the peaches — the peel provides great color, texture, and flavor. Just gently rub off the peach fuzz with a kitchen towel.
By Jeanne Thiel Kelley
Lattice-Topped Triple-Cherry Pie
Cherry pie is traditionally made with hard-to-find tart pie cherries. In this version, fresh Bing cherries combine with dried tart cherries, preserved Morello cherries, and whole spices to create a deep red, intensely flavored pie. Look for Morello cherries in light syrup at Trader Joe's markets and online at amazon.com.
By Jeanne Thiel Kelley
Best-Ever Pie Crust
By Jeanne Thiel Kelley
Chocolate Brownies with Orange Cream Cheese Frosting
Use one, two, or all three toppings.
By Pam Anderson
Blackberry-Cinnamon Cobbler
By Elizabeth Horton de Meza
Semolina Pudding with Fresh Berries
This recipe was created by chef Dan Barber of Blue Hill restaurant in New York City and Blue Hill at Stone Barns in Pocantico Hills, New York. It's part of a special menu he created for Epicurious's Wine.Dine.Donate program. For this Summer dessert, Chef Barber suggests experimenting with any seasonal berry.
By Dan Barber
Fresh Corn and Basil Cornbread
By Elizabeth Horton de Meza
Coconut Cheesecake with Mango Sauce
Editor's note: The recipe and introductory text below are from by Lauren Chattman.
Here is a wonderful summer cheesecake, great after a Latin-themed barbecue. The bright and acidic Mango Sauce cuts the sweetness of the coconut and gives the cake some extra tropical flair. Be sure to stir up the cream of coconut before measuring it out, because it settles and separates in the can.
By Lauren Chattman
Sweet-Potato Cobbler
Mama Sugar says this dish was common at Juneteenth celebrations years ago but is now seldom seen. It's a homey dessert, substantial and rich with butter and cane syrup, and it deserves a comeback.
By Nathan Jean Whitaker Sanders
Toasted-Almond Cake with Strawberries in Rosé-Water Syrup
If strawberry shortcake hailed from the Middle East, it might taste like this. Toasting the almonds lets their essence permeate the cake, making it a lovely partner for strawberries that have been macerated in lemon juice and just a hint of rose water. A dollop of freshly beaten cream melds the two beautifully.
Chocolate-Banana Tarts
Satisfy a chocolate craving the healthy way: Serve the sweet stuff in a light crust with nutrient-rich bananas.
By Lesley Porcelli
Raspberry-Marzipan Tarts
Go ahead, give in! After all, you can feel good about polishing off this irresistible dessert because it features antioxidant-packed fresh fruit.
By Lesley Porcelli
Fluffy White Cake
This recipe was created by Melissa Murphy of the Sweet Melissa Patisseries in Brooklyn, New York.
To make the Lemon-Raspberry Wedding Cake, make this recipe three times. Use the first batch to make two 9-inch-diameter cakes. Use the second batch to make one 12-inch-diameter cake and one 6-inch-diameter cake. Use the third batch to make a second 12-inch-diameter cake and a second 6-inch-diameter cake.
Puffed Pancake with Strawberries
Great for dessert or even for breakfast, this light, baked pancake puffs up like a soufflé. Make sure your guests see it before you cut it into wedges.
By Lori Longbotham
Chocolate Strawberry Shortcakes
Serving the berries and cream on top is easier than splitting the biscuits, and it's a fun and pretty twist.
By Lori Longbotham
Lemon Cream Tart
Serve this with the Raspberry-Apricot Compote With Champagne and Lemon Verbena.
By Jeanne Thiel Kelley
Shiitake and Chanterelle Pizzas with Goat Cheese
There's enough dough for one more pizza, so freeze the extra. The vital wheat gluten flour is high in protein and helps create a chewy crust. It's sold at some supermarkets and natural foods stores. Bread flour will also give great results.
By Jeanne Thiel Kelley