Make Ahead
Zwetschgenkuchen
(Southern German and Alsatian Italian Plum Torte)
This torte is served traditionally at the high holidays in early fall, when small blue Italian plums are in season. In southern Germany and Alsace the pie was made from zwetsche, a local variety of these plums. My aunt Lisl always used to make a murbeteig crust (a short-crust butter cookie dought) for this tart, and sliced each Italian plum into four crescent shapes. She lined the tart with breadcrumbs and then apricot preserves, which protected the dough during baking, leading to a crispy crust. She went light on the cinnamon, a spice she felt was overused in this country. (I agree with her.) My aunt's results, simple to prepare, were simply delicious.
By Joan Nathan
Grilled Bacon-Wrapped Chicken
This chicken is nice for an outdoor meal — grill some corn alongside, and set out a bowl of coleslaw. Or broil the chicken, boil the corn, and serve it all indoors.
Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less, but requires additional unattended time.
French Onion Soup
By Deborah Serangeli
No-Cholesterol Brownies
By Dede Spaith
New York Potato Salad
By Sydney A. Ducker
Dark Chocolate Mint Fudge
This rich and creamy fudge is a snap to prepare. For a special gift, associate food editor (and resident chocolate expert) Sarah Tenaglia sets the fudge in gold foil cups and packs them in white boxes tied up with French silk ribbon.
Macaroni and Cheese
When preparing the following pastas in advance (up to six hours), keep them covered and chilled and then let them come to room temperature before baking.
Chilled Tomato Yogurt Soup
Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less but requires additional unattended time.
Chocolate, Orange and Honey Cake
Two layers of tender orange sponge cake are embellished with a rich orange and honey chocolate glaze. Any leftover chocolate glaze can be chilled, rolled into small rounds and kept refrigerated to serve as truffles with coffee or tea.