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Pecan Crescent Cookies

The recipe for these melt-in-your-mouth pecan crescent cookies has been in my family for years," says Marilynn Bonecki of Marengo, Illinois. "They can be made a couple of weeks in advance, but it's hard to keep them in the house that long." Be sure to chill the dough overnight before shaping and baking the cookies.

Lady Baltimore Cake

This fluffy Lady Baltimore cake is layered with toasted pecans, dried figs, raisins, and frosted in a thick, luscious Swiss meringue.

Pistachio Meringues

This recipe originally accompanied Double-Decker Rhubarb Ice Cream Sandwiches.

Bourbon Walnut Pie

"I had lunch at a historic spot in Berryville, Virginia, called the Battletown Inn," says Judy Owens of Round Hill Virginia. "For dessert, I ordered bourbon walnut pie. If chef Robin Smith would share her recipe, I know that baking the pie during the holidays would become a family tradition." The sweetness of the filling is offset nicely by the bourbon. Serve the dessert with vanilla ice cream or whipped cream.

Mini Walnut Soda Breads

Versatile breads that are good served with cheese, spread with butter and jam at teatime, or paired with a main-course salad.

Apple-Cream Cheese Torte

Begin preparing this a day ahead.

Triple-Cherry Cheesecake

Begin preparing the dessert a day ahead.

Waldorf Salad

This simple apple salad got its name from the luxurious Waldorf-Astoria Hotel in New York. Invented in 1896 not by a chef but by the maître d'hôtel Oscar Tschirky, the Waldorf salad was an instant success. As often happens, many variations evolved—some with raisins, some with chopped nuts. This one has green apples and red seedless grapes.

Comice Pear Crisp

Among the pear varieties, we prefer the silky, juicy flesh and slightly winy flavor of Comice pears for eating, and they are exceptionally good in this crisp. (For poaching and in tarts, good Bosc pears have the right texture and body.)

Walnut Soup

Walnut Soup (Hup Tul Woo) is a favorite snack soup, often eaten in place of dessert. The Chinese believe that walnuts resemble the shape of the brain and, thus, are good for nourishing the brain. Any foods that resemble the shape of a body organ are said to be god for that organ. Walnuts are also associated with longevity, since walnut trees live for hundreds of years. Regardless, this is a delicious soup. The oven-roasting brings out the fragrance of the walnuts, and it is rich and creamy despite the fact that there is no dairy added. I think Walnut Soup is a wonder because it tastes so good while also being good for you. Be sure to use rice flour and not glutinous rice flour.

Chocolate Chocolate-Chip Cookies with Mocha Cream Filling

These ultra-rich and chocolaty sandwich cookies have creamy, coffee-spiked centers.

Tiramisù Angel Cake Torte

Loosely translated, tiramisù means "pick me up," and it has been picked up on practically every menu in America. Since the early eighties, it has been one of the most famous Italian-American desserts, and like spaghetti and meatballs, it is far more prevalent here than in Italy. Purchased angel food cake makes this especially easy.

Sundaes with Chocolate Caramel and Macadamia Nut Sauce

What could be more basic than an ice cream sundae? Our version has a luscious chocolate-caramel sauce spiked with bourbon and studded with macadamia nuts.

Burnt-Sugar Pecan Rum Sauce

Active time: 35 min Start to finish: 35 min

Date-Nut Bread with Lemon

Toast a slice of this bread, and serve it with butter or cream cheese for breakfast.

Three-Nut Pie with Cranberries

Tart cranberries provide delicious contrast to the rich nut filling.
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