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Currant Tart
A sweet, buttery dessert that's a snap to make. It's excellent with tea.
By Lady Sonia J. Colwyn
Cava, Strawberry and Orange Sorbet
Ninety-nine percent of cava—Spanish sparkling wine—is made in Catalonia. So it's natural that the bubbly beverage has found its way into many elegant Catalan desserts. Here it is combined with the luscious flavors and bright colors of strawberries and oranges in a refreshing sorbet.
Pear and Sweet Wine Gelatin Parfaits
Jell-O has been glimmering and shimmering since 1897, and it took America by storm during the 1920s: That was the era for molded salads and desserts. Jell-O has been a staple in the American pantry since then, and in 1997, in celebration of its hundred-year anniversary, the company brought out a sparkling white grape flavor that is mixed with seltzer rather than water, giving it an appealing spritz. Here we’ve added sweet Muscat wine, too.
Poached Pear Tartlets with Brandy Sabayon
All of the components for this sophisticated dessert can be made the day before, then assembled quickly at the last minute. Sabayon (also called zabaglione) is a custard sauce that is whisked over hot water until it is light and foamy.
Strawberry-Lemon Tartlets
Very nice for a fancy dinner party, these little tartlets have an almond crust, tangy lemon filling and strawberries on top.
Veal Scallops with Parsley, Lemon and Garlic
Serve this sophisticated entrée on a bed of spinach linguine that has been tossed with sautéed strips of red and yellow bell peppers.
Boysenberry-Grand Marnier Ice Cream Bonbons
Pretty ice cream treats, decorated five different ways. Turn the freezer to the coldest setting for best results. Pack the left-over ice cream into a container and freeze it to enjoy after the bonbons are gone. Begin this recipe at least a day ahead (and you can start up to a week ahead). Once you¸ve mastered the technique here, create bonbons of your own using other homemade ice creams or your favorite purchased ones.
Pine Nut-Almond Macaroons
These chewy cookies are great with ice cream, espresso or a glass of Marsala.
Spicy Tequila-Spiked Cherry Tomatoes
To help these filled tomatoes sit steadily on a serving tray, rest them on their stem ends after scooping out and filling the opposite, blossom, ends.
Strawberry Margarita Ice Pops
To make these ice pops nonalcoholic, substitute freshly squeezed orange juice for the tequila.
Flummeries
Though these 1/4-cup dessert portions may seem small, you wouldn't want them any larger — they're extremely rich.
Chicken on a Skewer (Yakitori)
Yakitori at its simplest is a chicken shish kabab with a very Japanese flavor. Pieces of dark meat are served either by themselves, neatly speared onto the ends of small bamboo skewers (three makes a serving), or interspersed with bits of green bell pepper or scallion. As the meat is grilled, it is dipped into a sweetened soy-based sauce. The servings are tantalizingly small, but you can have as many as you want. If you are hungry enough for a full meal, you can serve yakitori on a bowl of rice with tea and pickles on the side.
By Madhur Jaffrey