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Caramel-Nut Tart
This cashew, pine nut, and walnut tart is reminiscent of a pecan pie, but caramel sauce stands in for the cornsyrup filling. Serve with dollops of freshly whipped cream.
By Sarah Patterson Scott
Baked Brie with Mushrooms and Thyme
Brie is even more indulgent when warm and covered with mushrooms. Serve this appetizer on a cold evening with a big red wine.
By Rick Rodgers
Rum, Caramel, and Banana Bread Pudding
Bananas Fosterthe New Orleans favoritein bread-pudding form. The caramel sauce is especially rich and flavorful, thanks to a splash of dark rum.
By Sarah Patterson Scott
Pizza with Fontina, Potatoes, and Tapenade
A French take on pizza, featuring tapenade, sliced Yukon Gold potatoes, and red pepper, as well as real imported Fontina.
By Rick Rodgers
Chicken and White Bean Soup with Herb Swirl
By Maria Helm Sinskey
Parmesan Toasts
By Maria Helm Sinskey
Pork Chops and Sugar Snap Peas with Mint Julep Glaze
The classic Kentucky cocktail is the inspiration for this light and lovely dish—which has just a hint of bourbon.
By The Bon Appétit Test Kitchen
Caramel-Date Upside-Down Cake
Buttermilk and cake flour are the secrets to the incredibly light texture of this sophisticated cake with its gooey caramel topping. It's baked in a cake pan on a baking sheet to prevent the dates from getting tough.
By Sarah Patterson Scott
Gruyère and Cider Fondue
Nutty Gruyère is de rigueur for a classic Swiss fondue. Hard apple cider, cider vinegar, and Calvados (apple brandy) give this great version added interest. Kielbasa, apples, and bread are served alongside for dipping— but potatoes are also good. Just steam some new potatoes or fingerlings until cooked but not falling apart, and cut them into wedges. Also, any sausage—not just kielbasa—will do. We like andouille or chicken and apple sausage, too.
By Rick Rodgers
Braised Lamb Shanks with Spring Vegetables and Spring Gremolata
Mint with lamb is a classic combination. Here, the mint is made into a gremolata, a garnish that is traditionally made with parsley and sprinkled over osso buco. And because spring is just around the corner, this long-cooked piece of meat is served with an assortment of baby veggies.
By Joanne Weir
Coffee-Caramel Crème Brûlée
The custard in this clever dessert tastes just like a rich caramel cappuccino.
By Sarah Patterson Scott
Mashed-Potato Casserole with Gouda and Bacon
A terrific side for roast pork loin or roast chicken. Smoky cheese and bacon are stirred into rich and creamy mashed potatoes. You can mash the potatoes with a regular masher or—even better—a ricer.
By Rick Rodgers
Chestnut-Apple Soup
By The Bon Appétit Test Kitchen
Chocolate Cream Cheese Cupcakes
By Maria Helm Sinskey
Vanilla Bean Rice Pudding
This rich, creamy pudding is delicious served warm or cold. If you feel like dressing up the dessert a bit, add a cinnamon stick while the rice is cooking, or top the finished pudding with a sprinkling of raisins and a little freshly grated nutmeg just before serving.
By Molly Wizenberg
Lemon-Paprika Tilapia with Potato-Rutabaga Mash
Rutabaga adds an appealing, slightly sweet flavor to the potatoes.
By The Bon Appétit Test Kitchen
Orange Aperol Sun
This Italian spin on the Mimosa gets its unique flavor from Aperol, a bright-orange Italian liqueur made from bitter oranges, rhubarb, and herbs. Its similar to Campari, but less bitter and more floral. In Italy, Aperol is served on the rocks mixed with Prosecco and a splash of club soda. In this recipe, the club soda has been replaced with a little fresh orange juice.
By Joanne Weir
Bruschetta with Fava Beans, Greens, and Blood Oranges
In this take on bruschetta, the toasts are spread with a fava puree and topped with a fresh salad.
By Joanne Weir
Kale and White Bean Stew
Adding Sherry wine vinegar and herbs at the end of cooking this vegetable stew makes the pure flavors shine even brighter.
By Dan Barber