Stone Fruit
Peach Tart
This recipe works well with other fresh fruits such as nectarines, plums, figs, and bananas.
Grilled Pork Tenderloin with Fresh Peach and Ginger Sauce
The robust sauce doubles as a marinade for this easy and elegant entrée. Begin preparing well before serving so that the pork has time to marinate. Accompany with boiled green beans and a full-bodied Zinfandel.
Mango Chutney
The mangoes must be completely unripe in order to achieve the firm, chunky texture desired for this chutney.
This recipe was created to accompany Lamb Stew with Black Mustard Seeds.
Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.
Cherry Clafouti
This is the best clafouti I have ever tasted, for it is short on flour, long on custard, and the butter gives it an added depth of flavor. Remove the pits if you like. If you leave the pits in the cherries, be sure to warn your guests so they don't crack their teeth!
By Susan Herrmann Loomis
Cherry and Almond Clafoutis
This traditional French dessert combines all the best qualities of custard, pudding, and cake.
By Jean Louis Dumonet
Pineapple "Lasagna"
These layered desserts are a pure flight of fancy. Inspired by the Italian dish lasagna, they use a traditional Peruvian fruit and cheese combo and add the very French technique of brûléeing sugar to create a brittle caramel. Villaran tops them with a caramel crown for a dramatic presentation, but they are just as delicious with nothing more than a drizzle of strawberry sauce.
By Emmanuel Piqueras Villaran
Imperial Peach Sundaes
China is the original home of the peach (a favorite fruit of its emperors), and pine nuts are grown in China and are used to garnish sweet fruit soups. The ginger-spiced peach sauce for this dessert can be prepared one day before serving.
Caramelized Mango-Lime Tapioca
Putting this moist pudding under the broiler for a few minutes allows the brown sugar topping to melt into a sweet syrup.
Sauteed Cherries
By Susan Herrmann Loomis
Apricot-Raspberry Pie with Hazelnut Streusel Topping
The nutty topping is the perfect complement to the sweet-and-tart filling.
Nectarine and Blueberry Clafouti
We admit we've never been big clafouti fans, but this recipe won us over. It's the lightest version of the dish we've ever had. In the fall and winter, innkeepers Bob and Caroline Taylor like to make this dessert with pears, flavoring it with powdered ginger.