Snack
Shrimp and Lime Tostadas
These mini tostadas make terrific appetizers. The topping is seasoned with cumin, serrano chili and cilantro.
Mini Pizzas
By Tony DiSalvo
Sesame Balls
When we were children, we adored zeen doy(sesame balls). The dough is fried until golden brown so it is both crisp and chewy from the glutinous rice flour. It is eaten year-round, but especially for New Year's and for birthday celebrations. As the dough fries, it expands, so the Chinese believe if you eat Sesame Balls your fortunes will expand similarly. The Sweetened Red Bean Paste for the filling can be purchased in a can or homemade. Sesame Balls must be eaten the day they are made. The following day, they can be heated in a 300-degree oven but, like so many foods, they are not nearly as good as when they are fresh. Remember to use glutinous rice flour and not rice flour! My Auntie Lil, who taught me this recipe, says the secret is to never knead the dough and to use cold sugar water.
By Grace Young
Crudites with Mediterranean Relish
This relish is best at room temperature. Note that the nutritional numbers following the recipe are for the relish only.
Plum Küchen
The German plum harvest is celebrated every year with a festival in Bühl in the southwestern part of the country. In this simple German dessert, cake batter is covered with wedges of fall plums; a sprinkling of cinnamon sugar bakes into a crunchy topping.
Brownie and Ice Cream Sandwiches with Chocolate Sauce
These ice cream sandwiches are served at Hula Grill in Kaanapali, Maui, Hawaii.
Currant Scones
Scones are the classic tea and coffee partner. Tiny and elegant for a silver-service tea or as large as a fist, they're everyone's favorite served warm, split and spread with butter or whipped cream and jam.
Crudites with Asian-Style Dip
Look for rice vinegar in the Asian foods section of your market.
By Sally Gilmour
Blue Cheese Dip with Pecans
Many kinds of vegetables and even some fruits go well with this versatile dip.
By Bonnie Bennett
Lemon-Poppy Seed Sandwich Cookies
Wonderful sugar cookies with the crunch of poppy seeds and a luscious lemon cream cheese filling. Assemble them shortly before serving to keep them crisp. If you like, you can always skip the filling and serve the cookies on their own.
Layered Lemon Cake with Lemon Curd
This cake is light and moist-perfect for dessert or an indulgent afternoon tea. For a pretty decoration, place stencil or doily on the cake and sift powdered sugar over. Even easier, just sift powdered sugar over the entire cake.