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Dried Currant

Cranberry-Port Conserve

A conserve usually consists of a mixture of fresh fruits, often with raisins, currants or nuts added. New England seafarers prized citrus fruits, which are perfect with native cranberries.

Pecan Anadama Muffins

Anadama bread, a traditional New England yeast bread made with cornmeal and molasses (said to have been created by a woman from Massachusetts named Anna), is the inspiration for the following muffins. Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.

Oatmeal Currant Scones

Active time: 25 min Start to finish: 45 min

Apricot Chutney

Active time: 15 min Start to finish: 1 hr

Grandma Millspaugh's Fruit Cookies

One of our editors, who was raised in the Midwest, was eager to share her grandmother's recipe for fruit cookies. Although this cookie doesn't look particularly Christmasy, it's apparently a venerable family tradition.

Pear and Currant Streusel Rounds

Baked in individual ring molds, these little desserts feature caramelized pears, streusel topping and sweetened cream.

Currant Tart

A sweet, buttery dessert that's a snap to make. It's excellent with tea.

Pine Nut-Almond Macaroons

These chewy cookies are great with ice cream, espresso or a glass of Marsala.

Bread and Butter Pudding

A terrific family recipe for a classic dessert.

Braised Escarole with Currants and Pine Nuts

This lovely side dish is delicious with roast pork or chicken, or grilled sausages or fish. Market tip: Escarole has a pleasantly mild bitterness and sturdy leaves that hold up well to cooking. Young escarole (available at farmers' markets) is mellower and makes a wonderful salad green.

Country Mince Pie

A sleeper hit from Bon Appetit’s 1974 Thanksgiving menu, this mincemeat pie recipe is deeply fruity and loaded with warm spices.

Granola Scones

Scones full of the textures and flavors of a granola bar—a hint of sweetness comes from copious dried fruit and a sprinkle of raw sugar.

Hot Cross Buns

Traditionally studded with candied fruit and marked with a cross on top, these sweet yeasted English cakes are usually baked on Good Friday.
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