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Pear Crisps with Dried Sour Cherries
This is a terrific fall dessert. Soft, syrupy pears and tart sour cherries are nestled under a nutty, spiced topping, which is baked until crunchy and golden brown. At the restaurant, the topping crumbs that fall from the crisps onto the baking tray are one of my favorite snacks, and my staff and I can't resist nibbling on them whenever the crisps come out of the oven. Be sure to bake the crisps until the juices bubble up thickly; otherwise, not enough of the moisture will evaporate and the fruit will be soggy.
By Claudia Fleming
Sesame Seed-Peanut Brittle Coupes
Peanuts are a huge crop in the South, especially in Georgia, and peanut-molasses brittle is a favorite treat. Sesame seeds-called benne seeds by southerners-are popular in Charleston. Brought to this country in the late 1600s by slaves, today the seeds are used in many specialties, including the famous benne seed cocktail wafers and a luscious brittle. We make our brittle out of both peanuts and benne, then crush it and sprinkle it over ice cream or frozen yogurt.
Spiced Prune-Almond 'Coffee' Cake
Terrific when served with vanilla or coffee ice cream, and a very appealing breakfast or snack cake on its own.
Christmas Croissant Pudding with Sour Cream and Brown Sugar Sauce
In this version of the classic holiday dessert, a croissant bread pudding is steamed in the oven instead of on the stove top. Ignite the finished product in front of the guests for maximum effect.
Lemon Hazelnut Cookie Sandwiches
Lemon marmalade provides the instant filling for these buttery treats.
Caramel Sauce With Ginger and Tea
Almonds, pistachios, raisins, ginger and a touch of tea team up in a luscious sauce.
Maple Walnut Bûche de Noël
Cakes resembling Yule logs are very popular at Christmastime in Canada and the United States. Though you'll see them in bakery windows elaborately decorated with marzipan woodland animals and meringue mushrooms, we went with a simpler but more elegant look.
Active time: 1 1/4 hr Start to finish: 3 1/2 hr (includes making buttercream and brittle)
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By Joan Nathan
Chocolate-Dipped Hazelnut Shortbread Wedges
For another food editor 'tis the season to make shortbread. She adapted the following recipe from Richard Sax's Cookie Lover's Cookie Book. These cookies are out of this world.
Musician's Tart
At one time, musicians who entertained in Catalan countryside were paid with dried fruit and nuts. This came to be known as the "musician's dessert," which is still served to this day. Many places have updated the custom by turning the "pay" into a tart. Here's a rendition, with a rich caramel topping and sweet crust.
Walnut-Apricot Cake in Honey Syrup
Serve with vanilla ice cream, whipped cream or crème fraîche, or with slices of aged kefalotyri cheese or white cheddar.
Nougat Ice Cream
Although nougat is made on many Mediterranean islands, the honey-and-nut confection is a real favorite on Minorca.
Walnut Thins
Over the past century, pecans have become closely associated with the South. However, walnuts were actually the pecan's predecessor in the Low Country, and were far more popular in earlier times.