Baking
Lamb and Sausage Pie
Lard is the fat of choice on Majorca, but here we have substituted solid vegetable shortening in the crust, with equally delicious results. For a truly authentic version of this dish, use sobrasada, a sausage that tastes very much like Spanish chorizo but is much softer.
Tre, Tre, Tre Cake
Vary this yellow cake according to your mood and what's available. For instance, add sliced and lightly sugared fruit on the top of the unbaked batter, or top it with crushed nuts before baking, or split the baked and cooled cake to spread it with a layer of preserves, then dust it with powdered sugar.
By Faith Willinger
Fudgy Chocolate Birthday Cake
Sour cream and vegetable oil moisten the cake, and raspberry jam adds a nice touch to the frosting. Decorate this rich old-fashioned layer cake with a few edible flowers (roses would be pretty) and candles.
Maple Corn Bread
If preparing this corn bread for the New England Sausage Stuffing , make it one day ahead.
Chocolate-Orange Biscotti
By Betty Rosbottom
Honey-Oat Bread
"Never have I tried a homemade bread as light and delicious as the honey-oat loaf at The Green Mountain Inn in Stowe, Vermont," writes Rebecca Rothaug of Westbury, New York. "With your help, I would like to share this bread with my family and friends."
Serve slices of this tender, slightly sweet bread with plenty of butter and honey.
Apricot Butter Cookies
You might be tempted to bake 2 sheets of cookies at a time in the upper and lower thirds of the oven. Don't give in to this urge — the cookies must go in the middle of the oven to cook through and brown evenly.
Mascarpone Cheesecake with Rhubarb Glaze and Chocolate-Covered Strawberries
Italy's sweet and buttery-smooth mascarpone cheese adds flavor and creaminess. Begin this cheesecake at least one day ahead.
Powdered Sugar Pound Cake
By Molly Shannon Daum
Cranberry Cinnamon Buns
Active time: 40 min Start to finish: 3 hr
The walnuts in this recipe aren't crucial to its success — some of us like these buns with nuts, others prefer them without. So the choice is yours.
Butter Cookies with Chocolate
"I eat right most of the time, but every once in a while I treat myself to a few of these melt-in-your-mouth cookies," writes Donna Staley of San Diego, California. "They're my version of an old-fashioned refrigerator cookie."
Orange-Spice Bûche de Noël with Orange Cream Cheese Frosting
California orange groves inspired this version of the cake shaped like a Yule log.
Chocolate Decadence Ice Cream Pie
Three kinds of ice cream (all chocolate), chocolate sauce, and a chocolate cookie crust make this a chocoholic’s dream come true.
Walnut Gâteau Breton
Gâteau Breton aux Noix
This is my variation on a traditional butter cake from Brittany. Its dense, rich, and very buttery flavor is amplified by the lightly toasted walnuts, giving it a whole other dimension. In Brittany this cake is served for an afternoon snack, with coffee, or after a meal. I sometimes put it on the breakfast table as well.
By Susan Herrmann Loomis