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Frangelico

Pera Bella Helena

This dessert is an Italian takeoff on a classic French dish, Poire Belle-Hélène-poached pear with vanilla ice cream and chocolate sauce. Here the pear is teamed with a hazelnut-orange_semifreddo_ (a sweet Italian frozen mousse) and a Frangelico chocolate sauce. For smaller appetites, cut the semifreddo into eight portions and the pears in half.

Gianduia Tartlets

For this recipe you will need 25 fluted molds, 2 1/2 inches across the top, 1 1/2 inches across the bottom, and 1 inch deep. Molds are available at some cookware shops and by mail order from Bridge Kitchenware, (800) 274-3435 or (212) 838-1901.

Chocolate-Frangelico Crème Anglaise Coupes with Fresh Raspberries

Rich, refreshing and easy — the perfect finale to an elegant summer dinner.

Hazelnut-Stuffed Pears with Maple Glaze

Great with a scoop of vanilla ice cream.

Chocolate Hazelnut Cakes

This is what Nutella would taste like in cake form; it was the first recipe Gina created for our original dessert menu.

Chocolate Cups with Chocolate Mousse

This dessert comes from Café Terra Cotta in Tucson, Arizona.

Chocolate-Hazelnut Waffles with Vanilla Ice Cream and Fudge Sauce

Waffles put on their black-tie best in a treat that is both elegant and homey.

Chocolate-Frangelico Cheesecake

At the inn, the cake is decorated with Frangelico-flavored whipped cream and garnished with chocolate-covered almonds. Begin preparing the dessert a day ahead.

Candied Fig, Hazelnut and Orange Cheesecake with Port Sauce

Bake this dessert ahead so it can chill overnight.

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 Bread Puddings Brûlée

Ella Brennan, who has been called the "queen of Creole cuisine," tasted her first bread pudding long ago. "It was my mother's," she says. "You never had anything like it." These days, people say the same thing about the bread pudding at Brennan's famous Commander's Palace restaurant in New Orleans. "Our bread pudding soufflé outsells all of our other desserts by ten to one, maybe a hundred to one," she says. "We see people swoon over it." Here's a new take on this hall-of-fame comfort dessert: a pumpkin bread pudding that is served cold, except for the sugar sprinkled on top and browned under the broiler just before the sensational dessert goes to the table.

Panna Cotta with Crushed Raspberry Sauce

Panna cotta means "cooked cream" in Italian, and, indeed, that is just about all these elegant little desserts consist of. A touch of hazelnut liqueur and a rustic sauce of crushed berries make this version just right for romantic company.

Blackberry and Hazelnut Sundaes

Hazelnut liqueur adds zip to the sauce in this easy dessert.
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