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Masa Cornbread

Masa Cornbread Stuffing with Chiles

The technique: Cornbread made with masa (the corn flour in corn tortillas) is the foundation for this Latin-flavored stuffing. < The payoff: Masa adds a natural sweetness to the cornbread. Timing note: The cornbread needs to be baked at least one day ahead.

Brown Sugar Shortbread

Shortbread—full of buttery flavor and a crumbly melt-in-your-mouth texture that few other cookies can deliver—is another item that must be included in most teatime menus. Brown sugar gives these a hint of molasses. For truly extraordinary results, instead of standard brown sugar, use muscovado sugar, which is made by a centuries-old process and has a deeper flavor.

Spooky Witches

Cookies and candies create cute hats to top off these Halloween treats.

Monster Pops

Kids will get a kick out of these cake pops. Let them help and make messy monsters.

Pan de Muerto

This yeast sweet bread, traditionally prepared for the Mexican Day of the Dead, is usually designed to look like crossbones and skulls. It's given as an offering to a family's ancestors, but it's labor-intensive to make, and it's delicious, so I would recommend that you make two batches: one for your ancestors to enjoy, and one for your family to eat.

Rice Pilaf With Almonds and Raisins

Pilafs may be served at everyday meals but are grand enough for entertaining as well. If you like, you could add a generous pinch of saffron threads to the rice just before you cover it and let it simmer. You could also use chicken stock instead of the 22 cup water.

Basic Cake Balls

Cake balls are bite-sized balls made of crumbled cake mixed with frosting and covered in candy coating. They are super-easy to make and form the basis of endless variations of decorated cake pops, cupcake pops, and cake bites.

Chocolate-Toffee Shortbread Fingers

Walkers Shortbread comes as close to a homemade cookie as anything you'll find in a supermarket aisle. It's made with the same pure ingredients—flour, butter, sugar, and salt—that you would use yourself. And when you dip these cookies in chocolate and coat them with nuts and toffee, well, you can imagine how tempting they are. Sometimes you can find Walkers Shortbread discounted at the warehouse clubs or at Target. If you do, grab as many boxes as you can (Walkers says its shortbread will stay fresh, unopened, for more than a year). That way you'll be prepared for any cookie swap invitation that comes along.

Milk Chocolate Semifreddo with Star Anise Carrot Cake

Charlie Trotter, Charlie Trotter's, Chicago, Illinois
Lee Jones, The Chef's Garden, Huron, Ohio (carrots) A semifreddo is basically an ice cream cake, and Chef Trotter uses carrots, chocolate, and spices as unexpected partners in his version. Star anise enhances the sweetness in the carrots and adds a distinctive hint of licorice to the rich chocolate. There are no egg yolks in this recipe—it's the meringue that gives the semifreddo a smooth texture.

Maple-Cranberry Compote

A mixture of maple syrup and brown sugar tames the tang of the cranberries.

Spice-Roasted Chickpeas

This quick-and-easy garnish would also make a great cocktail snack.

Apple Torte with Breadcrumb-Hazelnut

The delicious breadcrumb crust was probably created when white flour wasn't readily available in Friuli.

Maple and Chocolate Chip Shortbread

These buttery cookies would be fantastic with a cup of tea.

Fresh-Herb Dumplings

Celery leaves (which are left over from the celery used in the soup) are great in the dumplings.

Apple Fritters with Bourbon Ice Cream

Another delicious thing about this addictive dessert? The fritters can be fried up to two hours ahead, then rewarmed just before serving.

Maple Pots de Crème with Almond Praline

The crunchy praline is a nice contrast to the smooth, rich custard.

Bourbon Ice Cream

Maple-Apple Pie with Walnut Streusel

Golden Delicious apples, which aren't too sweet and hold their shape when cooked, are a great choice for this pie.

Maple-Gingerbread Layer Cake with Salted Maple-Caramel Sauce

In this delicious dessert, tender spice cake is layered with maple-sugar frosting, candied pecans, and a salty-sweet caramel sauce
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