Baking
Vanilla-Lime Flan
Lime peel adds a lovely touch to this creamy dessert. Begin preparation a day ahead.
Chocolate-Glazed Coconut-Almond Cake
Indulge yourself even more by mixing some toasted coconut (the sweetened, shredded kind) and a dash of coconut extract into vanilla ice cream, and scooping it alongside.
Lemon Cheesecake with Hazelnut Crust
Prepare this sensational cake one day before you plan to serve it.
Oatmeal Raisin Cookies
By James L. Bull
Flourless Lemon-Almond Cake
This Majorcan specialty is usually topped with homemade almond ice cream or ice milk, but purchased almond ice cream can also be used.
Andrew's Brownies
By Andrew Solveson
Nana's Anise Biscotti
By Tim Mantoani
Pine Nut Crescents
(MEZZELUNE AI PIGNOLI)
Cookies made with pine nuts can be found in bakeries all over Umbria, which probably isn't too surprising for a region filled with pine trees. These crescents have a wonderful chewy texture. The dough is very soft, so you will need to flour your fingers to shape it. But don't inadvertently use too much flour, or the cookies will be tough.
Scandinavian Spiced Christmas Cake with Applesauce Filling
A luscious ending to a superb dinner. This three-layer cake has a whipped cream frosting that's spiked with brandy and molasses.
Parisian Pletzel
This Parisian version of a Bialystoker tsibele (onion) pletzel, also called onion zemmel, onion pampalik, or onion board, is very similar to an Italian focaccia. Try this flat bread sprinkled with rosemary, and you will see how very close it is.
By Joan Nathan