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Off-to-Bed Butter Cookies
Crumbly, delicate, and glistening with golden sugar, these easy slice-and-bake cookies are the ideal complement to Calvados toddies. Perfect as an after-dinner nibble or an everyday treat, they will quickly become one of your favorite standbys.
Maple Pudding Cake
Pouding Chômeur
This dessert shows the English influence on Quebec cooking. "Unemployed man's pudding" is made from ingredients that are inexpensive and abundant in the area. You'll find it on the menu at diners and cafßs all over Montreal.
This dessert shows the English influence on Quebec cooking. "Unemployed man's pudding" is made from ingredients that are inexpensive and abundant in the area. You'll find it on the menu at diners and cafßs all over Montreal.
Brown-Sugar Spice Cake with Cream and Caramelized Apples
In this recipe, simple pantry ingredients come together to make a homey cake that's so tender and moist, you'll be fighting over the last piece.
Dark Chocolate Souffles With Cardamom Crème Anglaise
By Karen DeMasco
Quince Calvados Crêpe Souffles
Light and fluffy, these impressive desserts look, smell, and taste extraordinary — meringue gives them a cloudlike texture, while quince adds a delicious fragrance and beautiful pink hue. And they're very manageable for a small dinner party if you make your crêpes and prepare the quince ahead (see cooks' note, below). Bring them both to room temperature when you sit down to dinner; when it's time for dessert, you'll only need to beat your egg whites and assemble the soufflés for baking.
Milk Chocolate-Peanut Butter Sandwich Cookies
Be sure to use regular peanut butter — not old-fashioned or freshly ground — for the best consistency in the cookie batter and the filling.
Cornmeal Waffles
By Brandon Wicks and Kelli Scott
White Chocolate Cupcakes with Candied Kumquats
Coconut milk enhances the taste of the white chocolate; kumquats add tang.
Caramelized-Banana Tartlets with Bittersweet Chocolate Port Sauce
These tartlets use a crust that's especially easy to make: It gets pressed into the pan, rather than rolled out.
Cheddar Grits and Bacon Roulade
Here, the beloved grits of the South are baked into a tender, cheesy roll that embraces all the elements of a country-style breakfast. Just slice and serve.
Escargots à la Bourguignonne
The garlicky sauce in this dish is almost as delicious as the escargots themselves; it's hard to think of a better use for crusty bread than sopping up this luxurious "snail butter." But the main event is the escargots' tender texture and clean, woodsy flavor. When we ran this recipe in 1949, it took a full day's work, most of it cleaning and prepping the fresh snails. We found that canned snails work just as well and turn this appetizer into one that can be whipped up anytime.
Frozen Lemon Meringue Cake
Three cheers for any dessert that can be made two days ahead, frozen, and then softened in the fridge while guests and cook alike enjoy dinner. And all the better if it is a truly memorable finale that sets off waves of flavor explosions: sweet meringue, cold ice cream, and puckery lemon curd.
Apricot Almond Tart
Apricot season is short, but our love for the fruit endures. Pan-roasting canned apricots revives their tartness. Combined with frangipane filling, they make for one sweet dream in the middle of winter.
Butterscotch Chiffon Pie
Remember icebox pies? And how the flavor of butterscotch always seems to melt extra slowly on your tongue? The lighter-than-air quality of the creamy filling, along with the crunch of the pecan topping, make every bite of this cooling pie a real treat.
Hot Buttered Rum Cheesecakes with Rum-Caramel Sauce
Three gifts in one: a mini cheesecake, the pan it comes in, and a jar of homemade caramel sauce on the side. Keep in mind that the cakes need to chill overnight.
Mexican Chocolate Mousse with Burnt Rum
Mexican chocolate and white rum add up to more than your average chocolate mousse.
By Roberto Santibañez