Make Ahead
Milk Chocolate-Espresso Truffles
Great to give as gifts in pretty boxes or tins or to have on hand for unexpected company.
Cherry Tomato Polenta Tartlets with Basil Mayonnaise
These no-bake bites can be made two hours ahead and are designed to taste best at room temperature, making them perfect for parties.
Peanut Butter Mousse Cake
"My sister, who lives near Chicago, takes me into the city for dinner at Erwin restaurant whenever I visit her," says Marion J. Matczynski of Parma Heights, Ohio. "One time I tried the peanut mousse cake; it was to die for."
Fudgy Toffee Brownies
By Katherine Anastasia
Sweet Potato Pie
By Ruth Reichl
Ambrosia
Ambrosia is fruit dessert that is also a salad. We Southerners always add it to Thanksgiving and Christmas menus to allow us to have the illusion that we're not in too much trouble with our diets, because after all, "We only had ambrosia for dessert!"
The better the oranges in it, the better it is. Splurge and get flavor-filled navel oranges if you can. In any case, seedless oranges are a must. If there are going to be children at the meal, you can add maraschino cherries—sans stems. My mother always did, perhaps because one of my treasured memories from childhood was when my father took me to the men's club and ordered me a Shirley Temple with a maraschino cherry. I ate nearly a whole bottle, thanks to the indulgent waiter.
By Nathalie Dupree
The Only Marinade You'll Ever Need
If I could use only one marinade for the rest of my life, it would be this one. Redolent with garlic, piquant with fresh lemon juice, and fragrant with extra virgin olive oil, it instantly transports you to the Mediterranean. I can't think of a single food that doesn't taste better bathed in it. You can use it as both a marinade and a basting sauce. If marinating poultry, meat, or seafood, simply set a portion aside for basting.
By Steven Raichlen
Claire's Mandelbrot
Ilene Danuff of New York, New York, writes: "This recipe was created by my mother. I've substituted chocolate chips for the M&M's MINIs that she uses."
Mandelbrot is a traditional Jewish cookie that resembles biscotti but is more tender. Claire Danuff sprinkles her cookies with cinnamon sugar before baking, but we prefer them plain. To try the topping, combine 1/4 cup sugar with 1/2 teaspoon cinnamon.
Active time: 20 min Start to finish: 2 hr
By Claire Danuff
Mushroom and Goat Cheese Tart
The mixture known as duxelles (diced mushrooms cooked with shallots or onions) probably dates back to the seventeenth century. It is said that the famous chef La Varenne, who worked for the Marquis d'Uxelles, created this recipe to preserve mushrooms. Serve this tart with baby greens for a light lunch, or enjoy it as a starter with a white Burgundy.
Miniature Almond Cakes with Sugared Cherries and Kirsch Cream
Active time: 45 min Start to finish: 2 hr
Pork Chili Verde Enchiladas
Traditionally, the tortillas are fried in oil until soft. We've omitted the oil by wrapping the tortillas in damp paper towels and heating them in the microwave. Serve the enchiladas with the Ranch Beans and Mexican rice with tomatoes and onions.
Tomato, Black-Eyed Pea, and Bell Pepper Stew
Offer seasoned tortilla chips alongside, as well as bagged lettuce tossed with ranch dressing. Try vanilla pudding topped with diced pineapple for dessert.
Granny Smith, Ginger, and Basil Granita
The vitamin C used in this recipe prevents the apple juice from browning.