Baking
Devil's Food Cake with Chocolate-Orange Buttercream
A subtle hint of lavender accents this lovely dessert. It can also be left out if you prefer.
Mixed Berry Pie with Pecan-Orange Lattice Crust
Vibrant berry flavor and a buttery crust accented with grated orange peel are the hallmarks of this outstanding pie.
Toasted Coconut Muffins
"Since I moved from the West Coast to Santa Fe, I've been baking more quick breads because my recipes for yeast doughs just aren't the same without the sea air." Joan Nugent of Sante Fe, New Mexico. "A leftover can of coconut milk inspired this recipe for muffins. To guarantee that I always have something interesting for breakfast, I prepare extras and freeze them."
By Joan Nugent
Vanilla-Bean Sugar Cookies
You will need to chill the dough at least 4 hours. Also, if you bake these cookies a couple of days ahead, the vanilla flavor will become more pronounced.
Leek, Prosciutto and Cheese Empañadas
The empanadas can be put together ahead of time and popped into the oven to bake just before serving.
Bûche de Noël
This is a simple recipe for a wonderful bûche de Noël. The cake is a bit heartier than the typical genoise, which suits my taste, and the hint of cinnamon gives it an aromatic layer of flavor. You may change and adjust flavorings, drizzle the cake with a rum or a sugar syrup flavored with vanilla after it's cooled, or do any number of things to make it your own.
Orange, Chocolate and Hazelnut Mandelbrot
These crunchy cookies are a new version of classic Mandelbrot, which means almond bread in German. Here, recipe tester Selma Brown Morrow uses hazelnuts instead of the usual almonds. To add an elegant look, she dips the cookies into melted chocolate and seals them in holiday bags.
Mexican Chocolate and Almond Cake
A fitting finale to a Mexican-style meal. Leftover cake is great for breakfast or an afternoon snack.
Strawberry Cream Puffs with Strawberry Sauce
Here's another old-fashioned dessert that's on the come back trail.
Pecan and Brown Sugar Crescents
Partner these with ripe pears and a blue cheese, like Roquefort or Gorgonzola.
Sour Cream Chocolate-Chip Cake
Holidays in our home were strategic missions. We had a plan, everyone had a job, and in a perfect world, we would somehow deploy the food from a cleaned kitchen to a set table, complete with ice in glasses, by 5:30 p.m. Time was scarce. To compensate, my mom had a collection of simple coffee cakes that were quick, had enough chocolate to qualify as desserts in my family, and didn't contain walnuts (as they bother her mouth).
This was the first from-scratch cake she taught me. It's good, easy, and practical, with chunks of chocolate and a sprinkling of spice.
By Joan Colton and Melanie Colton
Walnut Petites
"I came upon this recipe several years ago in Mother's kitchen," writes Barbara Wilkerson of Talladega, Alabama. "It is now my own family's favorite holiday treat."
Active time: 1 hr Start to finish: 3 hr
Fresh Ginger Cake
This is the most often requested recipe in my repertoire, and I've passed it on to many, many people. It appears so often on Bay Area menus (sometimes called Dave's ginger cake, which, I admit, amuses and flatters me) that I sometimes think I'm responsible for too much of a good thing. Then I order it, taste it, and decide not to worry: This simple cake is wonderful.
By David Lebovitz
Skillet Corn Bread
Chef Susan Goss says that the secret here is in her cast-iron skillet. Nonstick pans produce anemic, soft corn bread. This recipe also works well with corn-stick or muffin molds, as long as they’re well-seasoned cast iron. If your pan is hot enough, the batter will immediately rise and start to cook around the edges. (The restaurant’s skillets rarely leave the oven.)
At Zinfandel, the corn bread is served with a wonderful spread. To make it, combine 1 stick of softened unsalted butter with 2 tablespoons buckwheat honey (another honey or pure maple syrup can be substituted).
By Susan Goss