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White Chocolate and Strawberry Terrine with Dark Chocolate Sauce

Alternating layers of strawberry and white chocolate mousses form stripes in this creamy frozen dessert.

Traditional Achiote Recado

Annatto seed seasoning paste

Sauteed Cod Steaks and Tomatoes with Green Sauce

Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.

Australian Pavlovas with Ginger and Tropical Fruits

These individual Pavlovas are inspired by the popular Australian dessert (named for the Russian ballerina), which combines crisp meringue with whipped cream and assorted fruit. It's easy to form the cups with a pastry bag, but if you don't have one, try this technique: Drop the meringue by half-cupfuls onto the baking sheets, then use the back of a spoon to create a deep, wide indentation in the center of each.

Roasted Fennel and Pear Salad with Basalmic-Pear Dressing

Roasting tones down the sharpness of the fennel and enhances the sweetness of the pears in this salad. The pears also combine with balsamic vinegar to make a delicious dressing without much added fat.

Mint Chocolate Ice Cream Cake

A festive and refreshing dessert.

Cheese Blintzes with Caramelized Apples

Hoop cheese is available at Jewish delicatessens and in the refrigerated deli section of some supermarkets.

Dark Chocolate and Lemon Ganache Tartlets

In this dessert, buttery pastry shells enclose a silky dark chocolate ganache filling highlighted with fresh lemon.

Strawberries & Cream Frappé

Crushed berries and cream over ice — of all the frappés, this is my favorite.

Fried Brie with Nut Crust

"One of the most unusual restaurants in our area is Kemo Sabe," says Laura Bates of San Diego, California. "Co-chef and co-owner Deborah Scott combines influences from around the world to create interesting dishes—including the restaurant’s signature appetizer of fried Brie with jalapeño jelly. I’d love to serve it to my friends." Place a small bowl of jalapeño jelly on a platter, and surround it with fried Brie wedges and French bread slices for a lovely presentation. Chef Scott makes her own jalapeño jelly; the purchased kind is an easy substitute.

Crimson Prickly Pear Sauce

This is one of my favorite sauces: Its deep, purpley, cranberry color is reason enough for that designation, but then again so is the bright strawberry/kiwi/watermelon flavor, with its hints of the unbridled tropics. And the fact that you can tell your guests you're serving them cactus fruit (and that it is delicious) gives you a decidedly exotic edge. The puree is very watery, like watermelon juice, so in order to give the sauce some body but not take away all the fruit's freshness, I've directed you to rapidly boil down part of the puree with sugar, then cool it and add the remaining uncooked puree. This method works well with watermelon puree, too, should you not be able to find prickly pears. You will need about 3 cups seeded, pureed watermelon pulp.

Gâteau au Chocolat, Noix et Raisins Secs

(CHOCOLATE CAKE WITH NUTS AND RAISINS) Here is a chocolate cake that will delight your palate. Use the best bittersweet chocolate you can find!
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