Whiskey
Pumpkin-Pecan Pie with Whiskey Butter Sauce
This dessert was inspired by my good friend and great Cajun chef Paul Prudhomme. He prepares his with sweet potatoes, which are available year-round, and hence, give his version a longer seasonal shelf life than mine. If there's anything better than pumpkin pie or pecan pie, it's the two of them together. The whiskey butter adds a thoroughly Cajun twist to this sweet ending.
By Stephan Pyles
Grilled Pork Chops with Bourbon-Mustard Glaze
This recipe can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.
Corn muffins, coleslaw and boiled green beans round out the main course. Finish with peach pie à la mode.
Whiskey Punch
The best way to get warm and cozy after a day outdoors is with this drink, in Ireland known simply as "hot whiskey."
Glazed Chestnuts with Haricots Verts
Sortilège is a blend of Canadian whiskey and maple syrup. Here it infuses the chestnuts with maple flavor and picks up the sweetness of the green beans.
Active time: 1 hr Start to finish: 1 hr
Baked Figs with Honey and Whiskey Ice-Cream
It's hard to believe that a Michelin-starred establishment would serve a dessert that's this simple, but good cooking is about knowing when to leave well enough alone. Steve prefers Irish whiskey for the ice-cream, but you can use Scotch.
Eggnog Cremes
Crunchy candy-coated cranberries make festive garnish for this inventive dessert. Begin preparing the custards a day before serving.
Bourbon Cranberry Sauce
By Barbara Price
Chocolate-Bourbon Tart with Currants and Orange Custard Sauce
This tart will satisfy any chocolate lover. To make the chocolate curls, briefly microwave a 12-ounce block of bittersweet chocolate (not unsweetened) until it's just slightly softened. Pull the blade of a heavy large knife across the surface to form curls.
Irish Coffee Meringues
This lovely treat is usually filled with simple whipped cream and presented at teatime. Inspired by a dessert from Ballymaloe Cookery School, this one is dressed up with luscious coffee-whiskey cream and coffee-flavored meringues.
Boilermaker Sauce
A boilermaker is a classic one-two drink consisting of a shot of whiskey followed by a beer chaser. Those ingredients also come together in this all-American barbecue sauce. Use it on ribs, pork chops, chicken, even burgers (brush it on during the last ten minutes of grilling). If making ribs, brush them often during the first part of cooking with a mixture of one part cider vinegar to ten parts water and a pinch of dried crushed red pepper; that will keep them moist. This recipe makes enough for three pounds of meat or poultry and can be doubled easily.