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Strawberry Fool Tartlets

Fool is a classic English dessert made by combining fruit puree with whipped cream. Here it is spooned into small crisp tartlet shells and garnished with a strawberry. Any leftover fool would make a nice treat with afternoon tea.

Fast Deep-Dish Pizza

Chocolate Ginger Cake

A nice ginger flavor and good texture combine for a lovely dessert.

New-Fashioned Apple Pie

Strawberry Shortcake with Buttermilk Biscuits

Here's a classic spring dessert from Commander's Palace.

Modern Mince Pie

This dessert, long favored by the British at holiday time, originally contained minced meat along with the fruits and spices. This version, more suited to the nineties table, is meatless and brimming with apples, dried fruit and lots of spices.

Choco-Colada Cheesecake

Coconut and chocolate team up in the filling of this impressive cheesecake, which also has a chocolate cookie crust. Begin making the cake a day before serving.

Cranberry Mincemeat Lattice-Top Pie

Cranberries originally grew wild in Wisconsin; now they are the state's leading commercial fruit crop. They're also a must on the Thanksgiving table. In this take on a holiday staple, the mincemeat filling is packed with dried cranberries, which lend a tart balance to the sweetness of the raisins.

Popover Pudding with Irish Bacon

This recipe is a variation on the classic English dish toad in the hole, which combines Yorkshire pudding batter with English sausage. If desired, you may substitute Canadian bacon for the Irish bacon called for. You will need to sauté the Canadian bacon in 1/4 cup additional vegetable oil because it does not contain the same amount of fat as Irish bacon.

Chocolate Mint Icebox Cake

Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less but requires additional unattended time.

Lemon Cornmeal Cake with Raspberry Filling

Cornmeal gives this cake a coarse texture that is a delightful foil for the smooth filling and whipped cream frosting.

Quick Pecan Tart

You can replace the pecans with just about any nut — such as pine nuts, almonds or cashews — and get an equally delicious result, or use a variety for a more interesting dessert. Some dough will be left over, so you can bake a few cookies alongside the tart.

Phyllo-Wrapped Brie with Apricot and Rosemary Chutney

Be sure to order an uncut wheel of Brie ahead of time from a cheese shop or specialty foods store. The entire wheel is baked with a flavorful chutney; any leftover chutney is great with curries or roasts.

Pretzel Rolls

These really do taste like pretzels, but they're shaped like regular dinner rolls. Quick-rising yeast makes them a cinch to prepare, and boiling them before baking is the secret to their superb texture.

Cherry-Almond Coffee Cake

I'm still telling my friends about the cherry-almond coffee cake from the White Rose Inn in Emporia, Kansas. I had it for breakfast in the morning, then requested it again with my tea the same afternoon. Virginia Doser Corona Del Mar, California
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