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Baking

Sour Cherry Tartlets

(Pasticcetti All'amarena) Sour cherry preserves are commonly added to regional sweets like this one.

Individual Chocolate Mousse Cheesecakes

This recipe is from Davina's mother-in-law. The tender cakes are irresistable—especially with whipped cream.

Coconut Meringue Pie

In keeping with the tradition of southern desserts, this pie is sweet. Dr. Stallworth uses buttermilk in the filling to provide a hint of tang, but northerners may want to accentuate it even more by adding a tablespoon of fresh lemon or lime juice to the filling.

White Chocolate Tartlets with Strawberry Coulis

Crusts made of ground biscotti and almonds accent this do-ahead dessert.

Banana Chocolate Strudel

Active time: 10 min Start to finish: 25 min

Carrot-Coconut Cupcakes with Cream Cheese Frosting

Dorothy Williams of Vancouver, British Columbia, writes: "To celebrate our 25th wedding anniversary, my husband and I spent a week in Victoria, British Columbia. We particularly enjoyed Abigail's Hotel, where we had some delicious carrot-coconut cupcakes." For a lovely breakfast muffin, omit the cream cheese frosting.

Bannock

Large Scone Prince Edward Island traditionalists still enjoy four meals a day — breakfast, dinner (at noon), supper, and "lunch," commencing at 10 p.m. Typical fare includes bannock or biscuits, homemade jam, cheese, and strong tea.

Lydia's Austrian Raspberry Shortbread

When we were taking our baby steps as chefs, one of our favorite teachers was Lydia, queen of the soup pots at the Strathallen Hotel in Rochester, New York. She grew up in Austria, so, of course, she knew plenty about baking. When we got to work in the morning, we'd taste that day's "zoop" (as she'd say in her strong accent), then watch as she demonstrated family baking recipes like this one. Grating the frozen shortbread dough into the baking pan gives it a lighter, more open texture; adding a middle layer of raspberry jam makes it stunningly delicious. For a chocolate-raspberry shortbread, substitute 1 cup cocoa for 1 cup of the flour.

Classic Double-Crust Apple Pie

Tart apples and sweet ones come together in this all-American favorite.

Pineapple-Caramel Flan

This unique flan — made with pineapple juice rather than milk or cream — comes from Patria in New York. Use the pineapple juice found near the orange juice in supermarket refrigerator sections, and begin making the flan a day ahead.

Miniature Onion Tartlets

Petits Pissaladières

Lemon Pie with Blueberry Topping

A purchased crust and frozen blueberries make this pie a snap to put together.

Honey Cheesecake Squares

Active time: 25 min Start to finish: 4 hr (includes chilling)

Poppy Seed Shortbreads

Inspired by the poppy seed breads made in many Russian homes, these cookies capture the traditional flavors without the time investment of making a yeast bread. You can substitute 1 cup walnuts (toasted, cooled, and finely chopped) for the poppy seeds if you prefer.

Cherry-Chocolate Chip Oatmeal Cookies

Here's a real treat for the lunch box. Adding dried cherries and chocolate chips turns classic oatmeal cookies into something new.

Mediterranean Pita Pizza

Quick, upscale and delicious. Leftover garbanzo bean spread makes a great dip for carrot and celery sticks.

Apple and Raisin Crisp

The colonists planted around 150 varieties of apples in New England, many of which can still be found today. Apples show up most often in a double-crust pie, but the crisp is also a superb showcase. Nothing more than fruit baked with crumbly nut, flour, sugar and butter topping, it's as simple to make as it is delicious.
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