Beverages
Brandied Whipped Cream
By Deborah Madison
Espresso and Amaretti Bavarois with Mascarpone Cream Sauce
For added color in this luscious custard dessert, the chef outlines the plate with sauce of pureed raspberries.
Bootlegger's Beef
Use a blended Canadian whisky (purchased legally, of course). It is slightly sweet and will help balance the peppery sauce that naps the roasted beef tenderloin. Team the beef with some roasted potatoes, sautéed spinach and a favorite bottle of Pinot Noir.
Chocolate Pecan Cake
A chocolaty version of a rich French gâteau called, aptly, a financier, this cake shows how ground nuts, melted chocolate, butter, and beaten egg whites can result in a deceptively light texture. An elegant dessert, it needs nothing more than a dusting of confectioners' sugar to finish it off.
Chocolate Currant Cake with Tangy Chocolate Frosting
"Instead of staring at the ceiling one night when I was having trouble sleeping, I passed the time by baking," says Angelo Monaco of Cambridge, Massachusetts. "The result of my insomnia was this chocolate cake. It's light, moist and really delicious."
By Angelo Monaco
The Ultimate Valentine Cake
A show-stopper centerpiece cake for February fourteenth. White chocolate provides a rich, buttery texture. To serve, remove the chocolate lid and break it into pieces to nibble along with the cake.
Chocolate-Hazelnut Pudding
Gianduia, the classic Italian combination of hazelnuts and chocolate, is never more appropriate than in fall, when the hazelnuts are harvested throughout Piedmont. Here the mixture is showcased in a soft, simple pudding, spiked with hazelnut liqueur and sprinkled with toasted hazelnuts.
Pumpkin Roll Cake with Toffee Cream Filling and Caramel Sauce
For years, pumpkins were planted in central-state cornfields to help the corn's roots cool in the summer. This pretty roll cake is an impressive alternative to classic pumpkin pie.
French Apple-Almond Tart
Early French gardeners developed the espalier method of growing fruit trees-the trees are trained to grow flat against a wall or trellis-so they could take full advantage of the sun and use small plots of land efficiently. October finds markets full of newly harvested crisp apples that add wonderful flavor to this traditional French tart.
Shrimp de Jonghe
The following is our own recipe for shrimp De Jonghe, the Chicago specialty. All recipes for shrimp De Jonghe are pretty much the same, the major variable being the amount of garlic used-from one to five cloves, depending on whether you want it to taste like a dainty, ladies' lunch kind of dish or a hearty casserole.
By Jane Stern and Michael Stern