Baking
Carmelized Upside-Down Pear Tart
Betty Caldwell was Gourmet's production director for many years. She has an avid interest in cooking and gave us this recipe, which became an instant holiday classic.
By Betty Caldwell
Cranberry Walnut Tart
Nut pies can be very sweet — mixing in tart cranberries keeps everything in check.
Fruit and Cookie-Crust Pizza
"I’ve been cooking since I was twelve, and my husband, Bruce, picked it up during a "Mr. Mom" phase after our second daughter was born," writes Renee Davis of Cadiz, Ohio. "We have a great time coming up with recipes together. If he concocts a dish, I’ll taste-test it, and vice versa. Some of our best (and worst) dishes have been the result of enthusiastic experimentation. I used to serve fresh fruit with a cream-cheese-and-marshmallow dip as an easy dessert after big barbecue meals, but we improved on that by adding a cookie crust and ended up with an entirely new dish."
Popular with kids and adults, this dessert pizza is incredibly easy to make. Top with your favorite summer fruit.
Cappuccino-Fudge Cheesecake
Be sure to make this dessert at least one day ahead to allow the flavors to blend.
Pissaladiere
Pissaladière is a classic dish in Provence. Its thin pizza-like crust is piled high with caramelized onions, then topped with anchovies, olives, and fresh herbs.
Chocolate and Mixed Nut Tart in Cookie Crust
The sweet, nutty filling might remind you of a pecan pie — with melted chocolate chips.
Three-Berry Pie with Vanilla Cream
Active time: 40 minutes Start to finish: 6 hours(includes making dough and cooling pie)
Chocolate and Coconut Pecan Tart
Pecan pie dresses up for the holiday. Chocoholics, take note: In addition to the bits of chocolate in the filling, there's cocoa powder in the delicious crust.
Peanut Butter and Jelly Jewels
If you love peanut butter, these cookies will be It. I created what I believe to be quintessential peanut butter cookies to honor the one hundredth anniversary of peanut butter. They are very peanut buttery yet exceptionally light, with a lovely "sandy" bite. At my husband's urging, I doubled up on the peanut butter and decreased the flour, making the chocolate cookie centers seem like biting into a Reese's peanut butter cup.
Chocolate centers blend wonderfully with the peanut flavor, but the bright, tart, sticky cherry centers, are my first choice.
By Rose Levy Beranbaum
Honey Apple Cake
One of the traditions of Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year, includes pairing honey with apples, in the hope of sweetness in the coming year. The custom is to dip apple slices into honey. I decided to combine the apples and honey in one cake. The result is moist, subtly spiced, and deliciously sweet. I bake this in a round pan, symbolic of the hoped-for fullness in the new year. This cake can be served not only on Rosh Hashanah but over the course of the year as well.
By Doris Schechter
Best Cocoa Brownies
Cocoa brownies have the softest center and chewiest candylike top "crust" of all because all of the fat in the recipe (except for a small amount of cocoa butter in the cocoa) is butter, and all of the sugar is granulated sugar rather than the finely milled sugar used in chocolate. Use the best cocoa you know for these fabulous brownies.
Almond and Raspberry Tart
"I've always loved to cook, and though at eighty-nine I'm slowing down, I still love it," writes Mary Gareffa of East Longmeadow, Massachusetts. "My grandfather and my father were both cooks in a monastery in Reggio Calabria, Italy, before they moved to this country, and luckily for me, my father was my cooking teacher. These are time-tested recipes for some everyday dishes that I grew up with and later served to my own family."
Pasta frolla, Italian sweet pastry dough, is the tender press-in crust for this easy tart.
Mango Cheesecake
Pureed fresh mango gives this cheesecake a light and soft texture and subtle tropical fruit flavor.
Triple-Chocolate Pudding Pie with Cappuccino Cream
Chill the pie for at least six hours before serving — or make it up to two days ahead.
Sfogliatelle
We have to be honest: This sfogliatelle recipe is quite an undertaking. Some of our food editors were surprised that these pastries could even be made at home. However, if you're in the mood for a delicious project, sfogliatelle are worth the time and energy involved.