Baking
Mrs. Kolbert's Coconut Bars
When our executive food editor was a little girl, she liked the Christmas cookies at her best friend Allyson's house better than any others. Mrs. Kolbert, whose recipe this is, was apparently the author of much goodness in this world, as it was she who first introduced Allyson's parents to each other.
Chinese Almond Cakes
In the forties and fifties, before the widespread popularity of fortune cookies, countless Chinese meals were brought to a close with traditional almond cakes like these. The customary all-lard base of this once very popular sweet is here lightened with vegetable shortening.
Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.
Biddy's Flapjacks
In the 1600s, "flapjack" referred to a thick pancake that was cooked on a skillet and turned by being tossed (flapped). By the 1930s, it had come to mean a biscuit like this, made from rolled oats, syrup and butter--sort of the granola bars of their day. They're the perfect thing to have with a cup of tea or coffee.
By Jackie O'Halloran
Strawberry Cheesecake with Gingersnap Crust
Cheesecake and Champagne are a great finale. Begin making the dessert a day ahead.
Moravian Sugar Cake
Many Moravians--a Germanic people from a region in what for most of the twentieth century has been known as Czechoslovakia-- settled in Ohio, southern Wisconsin, Minnesota, and Illinois in the last century. The mashed potatoes give this coffee cake, which is good for breakfast or an afternoon break, a distinctive, moist texture.
Citrus Chiffon Cake
It's unusual to butter and flour the pan when making a chiffon cake, but we liked the delicate crust that resulted. Because we did it this way, the cake must be cooled, inverted, on a rack, not on a bottle (the usual procedure for chiffons), or it will fall right out of the pan!
Don't be tempted to substitute lemon juice for orange juice in the recipe, as the cake will not be as tender.
Biscuits
Many find that just one of these biscuits isn't enough. Fortunately, this quick recipe can easily be doubled.
Black-Bottom Chocolate Pie
Rich, creamy, decadent—this could be the new benchmark for an American classic.
Ginger Almond Biscotti
These biscotti can be baked in different size pans — even free form on a baking sheet — depending on what shape you’d like them to be. We used an 11- by 4-inch pan for a square shape. A 9- by 5- by 3-inch pan yields a long, narrow rectangle. The cooking time will not be affected by the pan you use.