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Never-Fail Cheesecakes
My mom used to make this recipe for class bake sales when I was in elementary school, and it was always a huge hit with the other kids (and teachers). She uses mini-muffin tins for petite, cute, and delicious little cheesecakes.
By Joan Shi and Maggie Shi
Key Lime Parfaits
Key lime pie, with its tangy custard filling and pastry crust, was popular in the Florida Keys at the turn of the century. The pie eventually evolved to include the graham-cracker-crumb crusts created in the thirties. We’ve layered all the components in wine goblets.
Maple-Pepper Salmon Bites
This is a very quick recipe to make; just remember to start marinating the salmon the day ahead. You can easily half or double the amounts.
By Nancy Hawley
Creamy Shellfish and Root Vegetable Stew
The port cities of Normandy-Caen among them-offer almost endless choices for fall menu planning. For this satisfying stew, the natural bounty of Normandy's waters, the rich cream of its pasturelands and its distinctive apple-based brandy called Calvados are combined with savory root vegetables from the local harvest. Start out with your favorite pâté and some cornichons, and serve a crusty baguette with the stew. Pour a white Burgundy or hard cider.
Apple and Rosemary Tarte
By Susan Herrmann Loomis
Fresh Peach Chutney
By Michael Lomonaco
Simple Brioche
By Susan Herrmann Loomis
Spaghetti à la Lasagne
I appreciate a good lasagne but hate the work and time involved — precooking the noodles, layering the dish, and baking it for an hour. So I came up with this uncomplicated spaghetti recipe which combines all the elements of a good lasagne without the trouble.
By Michele Urvater
Seared Duck Breast with Chili, Honey & Ginger Glaze
By Michael Lomonaco
Italian-Style Swiss Chard
Swiss Chard a l'Italienne
Swiss chard is a rare gift of winter, and this is my favorite way to eat it. You can use this as a base and add tomato sauce, cheese, or hot peppers.
By Susan Herrmann Loomis
Lemon Shortbread
The secret to tender shortbread — a classic Scottish treat — is not overworking the dough.
Artichoke-Blue Cheese Bisque
Holly Gustafson of Shaker Heights, Ohio, writes: "Noggins Restaurant, Raw Bar & Pub is a great restaurant in my neighborhood that serves the most wonderful artichoke-blue cheese bisque. I've searched many cooking Web sites for something similar, but I can't find anything close to it. Can you help me get the real recipe?"
The blue cheese adds a pungent note to this silky, warming soup.