Cinnamon
Papaya Poached in Cinnamon-Lime Syrup
Fruit simmered in cinnamon syrup is a typical after-dinner treat throughout Mexico.
Baklava
Resist the urge to chop the nuts in a food processor — it makes them release more oil, resulting in a heavier baklava.
Active time: 1 1/2 hr Start to finish: 12 hr (includes chilling and standing)
By Eleni Theos Stelter
Low-Cholesterol Cinnamon Rolls
By Nadia Marmach
Spice Cookies
These spice cookies are reminiscent of those our associate food editor enjoys on frequent visits to Norway. Cut them into different shapes and enjoy their crisp texture.
Poached Pears with Spiced Caramel Sauce
Poaching time for pears will vary, depending on their firmness.
Cinnamon Cookies
"Every Christmas, my grandmother's best friend, Mrs. Mack, would give me and each of my brothers just one of these cookies, large and exquisitely decorated," writes Wendy Phillips Kahn of New York, New York. "I would save mine for days and then nibble carefully to make it last. Today, it seems a little decadent to make a whole batch, yet my daughter and I love the excuse to use our extensive collection of cookie cutters, and then enjoy painting our reindeer, Christmas trees, bells, birds, and snowmen, complete with jaunty ribbons around their hats. They may not be as elegant as Mrs. Mack's, but they're a colorful highlight in gift boxes of treats."
Note: One of our readers alerted us to a problem with the cover recipe for cinnamon cookies in our December 2000 issue. We forgot the eggs! In order to make the cookies properly, add 2 lightly beaten eggs after beating together the butter and sugar, mix until blended, then follow the rest of the recipe. We apologize to Mrs. Mack, Wendy Phillips Kahn, and all of our readers for this oversight. These cookies are truly delicious, and we hope that you enjoy them.
Cinnamon Toast Flan (a Bread Pudding)
By Julia Child
Chocolate Apricot Kugelhupf
Rich with chocolate and dried apricots, this dessert is a stately yeast-risen cake that requires no kneading and very little attention. When you set it aside in a warm place, it does much of the work by itself. A large bundt or angel food pan can replace the traditional ornate mold.
Orange-Cherry Cobbler
Old-time taste in a hurry. Serve in deep bowls with ice cream or whipping cream.