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Raspberry Galettes

Crisp anise cookies are layered with raspberries and honey-flavored cream. There are enough cookies to make four desserts, with extras for nibbling.

Coconut Tuiles

Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.

Cocoa-Spice Meringues with Chocolate Cream

Cinnamon, ginger, allspice, nutmeg and cloves team up with cocoa in meringues that are layered with chocolate cream. Serve these pastries the same day they are made for a crisp texture, or make them a day ahead for a soft and chewy texture.

Chocolate Souffles

Adapted from Pierre Gagnaire The French, who invented soufflés, understand that the whole point is that everything that rises falls. Soufflés should not be overcooked; they should be slightly creamy in the middle.

Spiced Pumpkin Cake with Caramel Icing

Dark rum moistens the cake layers and adds another festive flavor to this beautiful and delicious holiday dessert. The cake can be made and chilled two days ahead.

Incredible Melted Ice-Cream Cake

Pillsbury test kitchen home economists have heard it all. When they told me some people were adding melted ice cream to a cake mix, I couldn't believe it. Well, that's precisely what I did with this fun recipe. Choose your flavor and let the ice cream melt. The only trick is that you must have 2 cups of melted ice cream. For super-premium ice creams with little overrun, that's 1 pint frozen. But for less expensive brands with a lot of air piped in, you'll need to begin with more than a pint. I made this cake with several flavors of ice cream and our favorite was a super-premium from Ben & Jerry's — Cherry Garcia. With cherry and chocolate pieces and the cream and the eggs in the ice cream, you need little else. Your liquid, your fat, and your flavorings are all in the melted ice cream. This recipe works well, too, in a 13- by 9-inch pan.

Spice Cake with Blackberry Filling and Cream Cheese Frosting

Blackberries turn a familiar spice cake into a sophisticated finale.

Profiteroles with Caramel Sauce

This dessert combines two confections that are popular in Chile: caramel and the small cream puffs called profiteroles.

Poppy Seed Scones

Sarabeth Levine makes her scones at Sarabeth's in New York, with only one tablespoon of sugar, so they aren't oversweet. The dough is very sticky, but resist the temptation to knead in more flour — the stickiness means the scones will be tender. Partner them with jam or whipped cream for a real treat.

White Chocolate Chip and Cashew Cookies

These cookies are also great made with regular semisweet chocolate chips.

White Chocolate and Strawberry Cheesecake

Bake this at least one day ahead.
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