Electric Mixer
Iced Lemon Cookies
Known as anginetti, these delicious cookies are made throughout southern Italy. This Neapolitan interpretation is particularly lemony.
Lime Almond Cheesecake
By Olga Toth
Grand Marnier Souffles with Crème Anglaise
By Tom Ponticelli
Floating Island
"Mimosa, a delightful French bistro in Los Angeles, has a catchy motto: 'No Truffles, No Caviar, No Bizarre Concoctions,'" says Bob Woods of Garden Grove, California. "The food is spectacular, and the setting is lovely. After dinner one evening, I had a slice of meringue with custard sauce, caramel sauce and candied almonds, a dessert called Île Flottante."
Mimosa's version of this classic French dessert is impressive in presentation and taste. Note that you can prepare the caramel sauce, the custard and the almonds a day ahead. Be sure to reserve the egg yolks for use in the custard sauce.
Ginger-Cream Cheese Icing
This recipe originally accompanied Carrot Cupcakes with Ginger-Cream Icing .
Golden Banana Cake
One day I wanted to use up a case of bananas that were overripe, and this cake was the result. The olive oil adds moisture to the cake. You can serve this cake warm; it is very rewarding with Vanilla Ice Cream.
By Francois Payard
Goat Cheese Souffles
The soufflés can be baked once and served immediately in their own dishes, or they can be made ahead, unmolded and baked again before serving, making them ideal for entertaining. Cucina—in London, England—sets the twice-baked soufflés on a bed of mixed greens tossed with a light vinaigrette.
Gingersnap Cookies (Bubbee's Gingies)
By Mai Klayman
Lemon Mousse with Fresh Berries
A very pretty, fresh-tasting dessert that can be assembled a day ahead.
Herbed Eggplant with Tomatoes, Onion and Garlic
Broiling the eggplant gives it a delicious deep roasted flavor.
Grand Marnier Mousse with Blackberries
Susanna Foo, who was born in Mongolia, learned to cook classic Chinese cuisine from relatives. After arriving in the United States, she took a course in French cooking at the Culinary Institute of America. So when she and her husband, E-Hsin Foo, opened Susanna Foo Chinese Cuisine in 1987, her menu naturally featured Chinese dishes interpreted with French techniques. Foo emphasizes fresh, locally available ingredients and delicious sauces, and the results of her approach have brought a slew of local and national awards.
By Susanna Foo
Three-Berry Pie with Vanilla Cream
Active time: 40 minutes Start to finish: 6 hours(includes making dough and cooling pie)
Peanut Butter and Jelly Jewels
If you love peanut butter, these cookies will be It. I created what I believe to be quintessential peanut butter cookies to honor the one hundredth anniversary of peanut butter. They are very peanut buttery yet exceptionally light, with a lovely "sandy" bite. At my husband's urging, I doubled up on the peanut butter and decreased the flour, making the chocolate cookie centers seem like biting into a Reese's peanut butter cup.
Chocolate centers blend wonderfully with the peanut flavor, but the bright, tart, sticky cherry centers, are my first choice.
By Rose Levy Beranbaum
Chocolate and Peanut Butter Streusel Cake
Debra says this very American made-from-scratch cake, which is truly fast and easy, always gets rave reviews from kids and their parents in Paris.
Vanilla-Citrus Tea Ring
Serve this tender, moist Bundt cake with the Strawberry-Rhubarb Compote , vanilla ice cream, or just on its own. Decorate with whole strawberries, if desired.
Goat Cheese Souffles in Phyllo Cups with Frisée Salad
You can make the soufflés 4 hours ahead (keep at room temperature). Put in a 375°F oven for 8 minutes to reheat.
Active time: 45 min Start to finish: 1 hr
Bittersweet Chocolate Marquise with Cherry Sauce
This dessert is a dense and rich chocolate mousse-like cake chilled in a mold.
By Carole Bloom
Berrymisu
Raspberries replace the coffee flavor in a refreshing and fruity take on tiramisù. This simple recipe can be prepared a day ahead.