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Chocolate Chipotle Shortbread

Deeply chocolaty shortbread cookies get a kick from chipotle chile powder (left over from Pork Spice Rub . If you can restrain yourself, wait a day before serving the cookies—their flavor improves over time.

Porter Cake

This traditional Irish cake uses porter, such as Guinness, Beamish or Murphy's, and is a deliciously rich and moist fruit cake. Make it a few days in advance of the celebratory event (it's perfect for St. Patrick's Day) if you like, and it will improve even more!

Ricotta Cheesecake with Caramel-Orange Sauce

This delicious dessert requires a little bit of planning. The day before baking the cheesecake, drain the ricotta in the fridge. Once the cheesecake is baked, it needs to chill one day to firm up. For the proper texture, be sure to use fresh ricotta cheese; it's available at some supermarkets and at specialty foods stores and Italian markets.

Buttermilk Spice Cake with Pear Compote and Crème Fraîche

A light, tender cake that’s perfectly spiced. Any leftovers would be delicious with coffee or tea the next day.

Blood Orange Polenta Upside Down-Cake with Whipped Crème Fraîche

This upside-down cake is made in a skillet instead of a cake pan. When you invert the dessert, thin slices of vibrantly colored blood oranges end up on top.

Key Lime Meringue Tart

Fresh Key limes add a delicious tang to the filling. And the finishing touch? A crown of perfectly browned meringue. Timing note: The finished pie needs to chill for at least an hour before serving.

Mrs. O'Callaghan's Soda Bread

At Ballinalacken Castle Country House & Restaurant, the bread is baked in a rectangular pan.

Golden Raisin Oat Bran Muffins

"America needs more bran," says food editor Ian Knauer. It's hard to argue when your mouth is full of one of his crumbly, deliciously buttery bran muffins. Golden raisins add sunny bursts to this healthful snack.

"Top Tier" Devil's Food Cake with Sour Cream-Fudge Frosting

We love the idea of sharing the top tier of a wedding cake, but eating a dessert that's been frozen for a year can be less than satisfying. This adorable five-inch layer cake was inspired by the romantic tradition—and can be enjoyed right now.

Rustic Pear-Cranberry Tart

Very versatile and not too sweet, this fruit tart is perfect to serve at breakfast or brunch or with wine and cheese after dinner.

Milk Chocolate Soufflés with Nougat Whip

The centers of these soufflés are soft and mousse-like. The topping takes its flavor cues (honey, nuts) from nougat candy.

Cream Tart with Oranges, Honey, and Toasted-Almond Crust

This simple tart has a creamy filling and an easy press-in crust.

Pear-Cranberry Cobblers

This scrumptious dessert serves up sweet, seasonal fruit in filling, foolproof portions. And whole-grain oats top it off with a fluffy cobbler cap that's lusciously lowfat.

Dr. Lee's Mocha Meringue

Apricot Linzertorte with Quark Whipped Cream

For more on assembling the torte, see "Prep School."

Oatmeal, Fig, and Walnut Bars

Coconut Cake with Chocolate Chunks and Coconut Drizzle

A chocolaty, coffee-cake-like treat that would be terrific for dessert, afternoon tea, or brunch.

Chocolate-Nut Tart with Dried Fruit

Chop your favorite nuts and dried fruit to fill this tart. If desired, use toasted coconut or chopped crystallized ginger instead of toffee bits for the garnish.
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