Fruit Dessert
Apple Challah
Inspired by the many delicious recipes I found for apple challah, I set out to create the most intensely appley version possible. I started with a sweet challah dough and crammed in as many apples as possible. To minimize surface area and hence excess apple juice, I cut the apples into very large chunks — I also like the distinctive and succulent way these show up in the baked bread. I avoided cinnamon, to let the apple flavor shine unencumbered, but finished off the bread with a sugared crust.
After many tests, the final bread was such a favorite that tester Rita Yeazel worked on improving the method for days, determined to come up with an easier way to incorporate the apples. Because I wanted the apples' flavor to permeate the dough, I had wanted to add them during mixing, not shaping, but that meant a lengthy, messy, and difficult hand-knead. Now, thanks to her persistence, I roll out the dough after an hour of fermentation, when the dough is more extensible and is fairly soft, scattering the apples over it and folding the dough around them. Then, as the dough continues to rise, the apples become an integral part of it — and so the tedious hand-kneading phase is unnecessary.
I suggest using Braeburn apples, which are easily available in most areas, have a good spicy flavor, and do not fall apart during baking; but you can substitute any favorite baking apple.
This bread is wonderful for breakfast or with coffee. It also makes an enticing Rosh Hashanah centerpiece and a much-appreciated gift.
By Maggie Glezer
Almond Butter and Finger Bananas on Fruit Bread
By Victoria Granof
Sauteed Peaches
Tasha Garcia and Julie Taras of Little Giant serve these peaches with their Lemon-Spice Bread Pudding . They would also taste great as a topping for pancakes or waffles.
By Tasha Garcia and Julie Taras
Baked Bananas
Nothing melts in the mouth like baked bananas. Served with any kind of cream topping, it is a simple, unsurpassed dessert. Adjust the ingredients and flavors to your personal taste.
By Lucinda Scala Quinn
Kentucky Watermelon
Reproduce our handsome cover in your home to add a note of distinction to your entertaining during the warm summer evenings. This is "Watermelon" a creation of the Bourbon Institute. The colors and styling are most appropriate for summer entertaining. And the novelty will appeal to your guests.
Warm Baby Bananas with Dulce de Leche Sauce
Baby bananas are sweeter than regular bananas. Choose ones that are ripe but firm. They can be found at many supermarkets or online at melissas.com.
By Daisy Martinez
Roasted Pears with Almond Crunch
The heady flavor of almond is threaded through this lovely dessert. The combination of Amaretto and warm pear juices creates a fragrant syrup, and a crisp, nutty topping adds welcome contrast to the tender roasted fruit.
Fresh Strawberries with Balsamic Vinegar and Basil
Chef Michael Schlow of Boston's Via Matta created this dish for Epicurious's Wine.Dine.Donate program. The sweet and tangy strawberries are delicious on their own, but for a more decadent dessert, serve with vanilla ice cream or fresh whipped cream.
By Michael Schlow
Grilled Peaches with Vin Santo and Anise Biscotti
This rustic dessert is great served with a glass of Vin Santo, a sweet Italian white wine.
By Melissa Kelly
Papaya Lime Fool
The sweetness of a ripe papaya brings a Caribbean taste to a classic English dessert.
Strawberry Shortcake with Grand Marnier Strawberry Compote and Chantilly Cream
Chef-owner Michael Mina of Michael Mina restaurant in San Francisco created this recipe for Epicurious's Wine.Dine.Donate program. He recommends using local strawberries whenever possible.
Apricot-Walnut Crisp
Crisp toppings may vary as to how much sugar, butter, oats, nuts, and flour they contain, but one thing's for sure: All have a crumbly topping that crisps up during baking.
By Carolyn Beth Weil
Almond-Plum Buckle
Buckles are aptly named: Fruit is baked along with a layer of cake batter that rises to the top, buckling as it cooks.
Don't skimp on the garnish: Vanilla ice cream or lightly sweetened whipped cream is great with this.
By Carolyn Beth Weil
Watermelon Sundae
Fresh and creamy all at once, this clever combination of rich ricotta ice cream and icy-cold watermelon chunks is a twist on the classic Creamsicle. Shaved bittersweet chocolate complements both flavors beautifully.
By Lawrence Karol