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Jan Schat's Flatbread
Schat begins by making a biga — a rather stiff dough that ferments in the refrigerator overnight. He incorporates a portion of the biga into another, wetter dough made the next day. The biga adds a deeper flavor and extra strength to the final dough. Schat, like all professional bakers, measures his ingredients by weight, which is far more precise than volume.
Golden Cake with Chocolate Sour Cream Frosting
Watch everyone’s eyes open wide when you serve this big four-layer cake.
Fried Okra
By Elizabeth McKeon , Ralph Gevirtz , and Julie Bandy
Chocolate Genoise with Chocolate-Peppermint Ganache
This impressive dessert features two classic components: the buttery sponge cake known as genoise and the rich frosting known as ganache. Making the genoise and syrup ahead eliminates last-minute fuss. Any leftover ganache can be chilled, rolled into balls and presented as another classic: truffles.
Lemon and Blueberry Shortcakes
Lemon curd, lemon-cornmeal shortcakes, blueberry sauce and fresh blueberries are teamed in a winning dessert.