Winter
Beef Carpaccio with Orange-Olive Salsa and Shaved Cheese
Partially freezing the tenderloin after searing it makes slicing easier.
Chocolate Orange Dobostorte
To make the very thin layers for this torte, the batter is spread on inverted cake pans. It is important that the batter be spread evenly and that the layers not be overbaked. (Do not use dark metal or non-stick pans.)
Spicy Chicken Drummettes
By Kristin Miller
Caramel Pear Charlottes with Caramel Sauce
Resist the temptation to use soft-ripe pears in this recipe as they will disintegrate during cooking and produce too much liquid.
Chocolate-Amaretti Custard with Fresh Fruit
(BONET)
This Piedmont specialty is made with two of the region's best-known products: chocolate and amaretti cookies. Begin preparing the dessert a day before serving. A slightly sparkling, floral and fruity Moscato d'Asti would complement it beautifully.
Christmas Fruit Pies Massam
The non-stick mini-muffin tins required for this recipe are available at many supermarkets.
By Judy Massam
Celery Root Bisque with Duck Confit and Cracklings
The duck leg confit brings added richness to the bisque, but the soup is also delicious without it.
Chocolate-Hazelnut Biscotti
Sue Shadley of Indianapolis, Indiana, says that the biscotti from The Bakehouse in Bloomington are addictive.
These can be baked three weeks ahead and frozen, making them an ideal Christmas gift.
Spiced-Up Apple Cake
The apple-essence syrup is brushed over the cake to infuse it with flavor and make it extra-moist. If you prefer, substitute apple cider for the brandy.
Creamy Cabbage, Parsnip, and Potato Casserole with Robiola
The broth that accumulates at the bottom of this casserole is delicious spooned over the vegetables. Robiola, a fresh, rindless cheese from Italy's Piedmont, has a tangy richness that makes the dish particularly distinctive.
Sponge Candy
This recipe has been in the family of senior editor Randi Danforth for generations. Her great-grandmother bought penny sponge candy to take to the movies in Minnesota. A love for the crunchy sweet led to recipe experiments in the kitchen. Randi recalls watching her mother make this magical confection--the baking soda causes vigorous bubbling. Pack it in jars or airtight tins, and store at room temperature; exposure to moisture and air will soften the candy.
Spiced Pumpkin Pie
Sprinkle a ring of chopped toasted walnuts around the edge of the pie before serving.
By Mary Dillman Burke and Aiken SC