Fruit Dessert
Strawberry-Pistachio Crumble Pie
A pistachio-oat crumble, perfumed with fragrant, floral cardamom adds interest to this juicy fruit pie.
Fruity Berry Tarts With Vanilla Cashew Cream
Berries are such a great source of nutrients called polyphenols, which make them and the foods they are mixed with a lovely slow energy releaser, perfect to avoid those unwanted energy highs and then lows after eating refined sugar. These tarts are wonderful for when you are entertaining guests and need an easy and cool-looking dessert.
By Lorraine Pascale
Roasted Strawberry Trifles with Lemon Cream
Roasting strawberries intensifies their natural sweetness rendering them perfect for layering with tart lemon cream and nutty brown sugar–basil crumble.
By Dave Muller and Lana Porcello
The Easy Way to Make Biscuits Even Better
The ultimate biscuits are lighter than air and melt-in-your-mouth rich. These biscuits? They're even better, thanks to a little crumble topping.
By Katherine Sacks
Passion Fruit “Crumble”
This is such a sweet little dessert. As you know, I’m not one for sweet treats but this is a little pop of yumminess—perfect for dinner parties, and it won’t leave your guests rolling around on the floor with indigestion.
By Amelia Freer
Strawberries With Balsamic Toffee
When you have good, fresh strawberries, you don't really need to do too much to them. Try this simple preparation for dessert tonight.
By Donna Hay
Concord Grape and Pear Pie
There's no substitute for the color and pure grape flavor offered by concord grapes. This ultimate fall pie combines concords with juicy pears and a festive top crust. If you'd rather skip the cookie-cutter step, use the second disc of dough to make a double crust.
By Rhoda Boone
Layered Apple Pie With Phyllo Crust
It's all about the layers and ruffles in this dramatic seasonal pie.
By Anna Stockwell
Cranberry-Pear Crumble
A Thanksgiving-worthy dessert that can be baked in your toaster oven? Yes, please!
By Rick Martinez
Sautéed Pineapple with Rum Sauce
Walnuts add a bitter, earthy element to this simple dessert—and a scoop of vanilla ice cream wouldn't hurt.
Apple Jack Stack Cake
Appalachian apple stack cake is communal cooking at its finest. Originally, each layer was baked at home by individual cooks, likely in cast-iron skillets, then brought together and assembled for church suppers and gatherings. Instead of the spongy cakes we're used to today, these layers are more like cookies—firmer, so they slowly soften beneath liberal applications of apple butter and cooked apples. This recipe stays mostly true to those principles.
Instead of individually baking the layers one skillet at a time, though, use a cake pan to trace a pattern on parchment paper and trim circles of rolled dough to fit it. Bake two layers simultaneously (more if you have a convection oven). The edges of the cake layers won't be as perfectly neat as if you'd baked them in skillets or cake pans, but that's all right. This is a rustic cake.
D.I.Y. Apple Mille-Feuille
Sandwiching the puff pastry between two baking sheets ensures that the pastry rises perfectly even.
By Claire Saffitz
Whole Wheat-Apple Crisp
Whole wheat flour gives this brown sugar–oat topping a nutty flavor that perfectly complements the sweet-tart apples beneath.
By Natalie Chanin & Butch Anthony
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The Ultimate Fall Crisps, Crumbles, and Cobblers
Bonus: they're all super easy.
By The Epicurious Editors
Chocolate Plum Cake
Dark chocolate and ripe plums make a sweet match in this decadent late summer dessert.
By Katherine Sacks
Homemade Dump Cake With Peaches, Blueberries, and Pecans
Just dump, shake, and bake this super tasty, couldn't-be-easier dessert. It's even better when made with our Homemade Yellow Cake Mix .
By Katherine Sacks
Plum Clafoutis
The joy of this simple dessert is that it is even better at room temperature, so you can make it in advance with ease. Be sure to pull it from the oven when the egg mixture is just set, so that the luscious cooked plum texture can meld perfectly with the batter. Think of it as a thick fruit pancake cooked effortlessly in the oven while you do other things.
By Steven Satterfield
Cardamom Ambrosia Salad with Blue Cheese Dressing
Most people think of ambrosia salad as a cloud of chunky white fruit in a glass bowl with neatly arranged canned mandarins on top. But we've evolved from those dark ages, and it's high time this salad got a makeover. Ambrosia can be reeeaally delicious, if made with the best, freshest ingredients. If you are even thinking about using dried coconut flakes from a bag, don't bother with this. Sweet fresh coconut meat is what makes it a standout.
I don't usually go for aperitifs, but a chilled glass of Lillet is perfect with this salad.
By Edward Lee
Plum-Blackberry Streusel Pie
Beneath a humble, oaty streusel topping lies a sleek, inky jumble of plums and blackberries—talk about a delicious contrast. A combination of cornstarch and tapioca in the filling helps to keep the colors of the fruit true and to set up their juices nicely without becoming too thick.
By Ian Knauer