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Beverages

Mocha Ice Cream Sundaes with Coffee-Caramel Sauce

The caramel sauce adds a grown-up edge to these summer treats.

Bourbon Whipped Cream

A dollop of softly whipped fresh cream alongside a piece of pie is one of life's perfect things. If you want the cream to hold up for hours, the optional Cobasan will make it possible, with no compromise of flavor or texture. If you prefer an unsweetened counterpoint to a sweeter pastry, leave out the sugar.

Caribbean Christmas Pudding with Brandy Butter

Rum and spices-classic Caribbean ingredients-also happen to be the classic ingredients in the traditional English steamed pudding. This lovely version of the Christmas dessert is from the Grand View Beach Hotel, Villa Point, St. Vincent and the Grenadines. Begin preparing it at least one day before serving.

Butterscotch Rum Raisin Banana Splits

Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.

Chicken Stew with Tomatoes and White Beans

"Because my family loves this hearty stew so much, I included it in a cookbook I put together for my children," Joy Smith, Glastonbury, Connecticut. "It makes a comforting meal on cold winter evenings here in Connecticut, and it's a convenient dish that freezes and reheats well."

Choucroute with Caramelized Pears

Serve with: Baked sweet potatoes and sautéed Swiss chard. Dessert: Carrot cake with cream cheese frosting.

Blackberry and Hazelnut Sundaes

Hazelnut liqueur adds zip to the sauce in this easy dessert.

Sweet-Wine Custard Tart

An intriguing dessert from Restaurant Le Beaujolais in Banff, Alberta, Canada. For the best flavor, be sure to serve the tart warm.

Currant Tart

A sweet, buttery dessert that's a snap to make. It's excellent with tea.

Cava, Strawberry and Orange Sorbet

Ninety-nine percent of cava—Spanish sparkling wine—is made in Catalonia. So it's natural that the bubbly beverage has found its way into many elegant Catalan desserts. Here it is combined with the luscious flavors and bright colors of strawberries and oranges in a refreshing sorbet.

Pear and Sweet Wine Gelatin Parfaits

Jell-O has been glimmering and shimmering since 1897, and it took America by storm during the 1920s: That was the era for molded salads and desserts. Jell-O has been a staple in the American pantry since then, and in 1997, in celebration of its hundred-year anniversary, the company brought out a sparkling white grape flavor that is mixed with seltzer rather than water, giving it an appealing spritz. Here we’ve added sweet Muscat wine, too.

Chocolate Mousse

While not exactly diet food, this mousse allows chocoholics to indulge and spares them calories from yolks, butter and cream.
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