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Lemon Pudding Cake with Raspberry Sauce

You can use Meyer lemons in this cake for a lighter, more floral flavor.

Peanut Butter Pattie Cakes

This recipe was developed by Houston pastry chef Carrie Hart with the assistance of Girl Scout Amanda Marlow.

Apricot and Cherry Country Tart

This pretty tart is great with vanilla ice cream or frozen yogurt.

Mushroom and Goat Cheese Strudel with Balsamic Syrup

An appealing dish from Matt's in the Market in Seattle, Washington.

Pineapple Upside-Down Cakenullwith Macadamia Nuts

Among favorite desserts of the decade were waffles, served with ice cream and syrup, as well as this easy cake's ancestor. The treat reached its maximum popularity with the increasing availability of canned pineapple and the marketing efforts of the Dole Company. Today's widely available fresh fruit-spiked with ginger, macadamia nuts and orange zest-gives a great result.

Sour Cream Cake with Cardamom and Pistachios

Perfect with a cup of tea, especially a nicely spiced Indian chai.

Creamy Lemon Tart

This tart has a looser texture than typical lemon tarts. Chill overnight before serving.

Chocolate-Pecan Torte

Gail's Chocolate Chip Cookies

Pear Tarte Tatin with Vanilla and Ginger

The do-ahead steps make this recipe great for entertaining.

Warm Chocolate Raspberry Pudding Cake

The beauty of this cake is that the frosting is baked in the same pan with the batter. When the cake is inverted onto a cake plate a few minutes after baking, it is bathed, miraculously, with frosting. Although this cake is best served warm, it is also delicious at room temperature.

Coconut Cookies

Active time: 35 min Start to finish: 5 hr

Isabelle's Semolina Cake

(Gâteau de Semoule d’Isabelle) A favorite on the Dugord farm in Normandy, this cake (which is really more of a pudding) wins with everyone. According to Isabelle Dugord, who convinced her grandmother to share the recipe, her family ate this all the time when she was growing up, and it's still her preferred sweet. Isabelle works part-time at a day-care center and always has the children make this at least once while they’re with her. "It's easy to make, healthy, and they all, down to the last child, just love it," she said. It can be served hot, lukewarm, or chilled, and is best the day it is made. Raisins are traditional, though dates or figs are luscious, too.

Pear-Hazelnut Cheesecakes with Pear-Raspberry Sauce

Make these individual desserts a day ahead.

Honey-Glazed Baked Apples Filled with Dried Fruit

Using purchased mixed dried-fruit bits for the filling makes this comforting dessert a snap to prepare.

Chocolate-Whiskey Truffles Souffles with Caramel Sauce

Inside each soufflé is a melting chocolate truffle that adds richness and depth of flavor. It's the kind of over-the-top detail that places this dessert in the same league as any served in your favorite restaurant.

Ruby's Bread Pudding

We found this recipe in Austin Leslie's cookbook. It is from his mother, Ruby — she was Aunt Helen's sister and assisted her at Chez Helene and its predecessor, Howard's Eatery. Although Leslie served the bread pudding with a rum hard sauce, we prefer it with a dollop of crème fraîche.
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