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Review: Broccoli Gratin


I’m a big fan of gratins, so when I saw an easy recipe for Broccoli Gratin in Martha’s Everyday Food magazine, it quickly got ripped out and added to my burgeoning to-try pile; no matter that I’m the only one in the house who will eat broccoli. 
Very simple to make and tasty to boot, it would make […]

Spiced Up Banana Bread


 
Fall is in the air and that means it’s time for some spiced-up baking, filled with the warm flavors and aromas of nutmeg and cinnamon.
I do not know what my problem is, but it seems as though I cannot consume my bananas before they hit that nasty, brown, spotted stage. Maybe I subconsciously let them […]

Roasted Plum Tsimmes


Looking for something a little different to add to your Rosh Hashanah table this year? I developed this spin on a classic Tsimmes recipe for my dear friend Deborah. I chose foods that, to me, represented the symbolic elements celebrated at Rosh Hashanah:  “sweetness, roundness, and fullness.”
Shana Tovah! 
Roasted Plum Tsimmes with Honey-Apple Juice Reduction
In my […]

Cranberry-Orange-White Chocolate Chip Scones


Of the countless versions of basic scone recipes out there, I tend to like cream scones, which I find stay fresh and moist a bit longer than the butter-based variety. Because scones are at their best eaten soon after they leave the oven, I like to bake these right before I serve them. Because they […]

Lemon-Poppy Cream Scones


Whenever I’m called on to bring a baked good to a gathering, my thoughts immediately turn to scones. They’re easy, delicious, extremely versatile, and quick to make. That combination of characteristics make them one of my favorite go-to recipes. This version, Lemon-Poppy, features the nutty flavor of poppyseeds rounding out the mild citrus of lemon zest. […]

Dorie’s Rugelach


Several years ago, when I was in high school, I worked at a little gourmet deli in a very well-known town. We had a sandwich station, of course, and perhaps 8 or 10 barrels filled with different types of coffee beans that customers could grind themselves, and the owner/chef made all her own salads, sauces, and […]

Spiced Oatmeal Raisin Cookies


In recent weeks I have made made Chocolate Chip, Chocolate Malted Whopper Drops, Chocolate Chunkers, Chunky Peanut Butter Oatmeal Chocolate Chipsters, and now Spiced Oatmeal Raisin cookies. I found this recipe on Allrecipes.com and adapted it slightly. In my opinion, this is the perfect oatmeal raisin cookie. The recipe is very easy to prepare, the flavor […]

Summer . . . Sablée


I never realized, silly me, that summer fruits have  their own dedicated pastry when it comes to turn them into desserts such as “tarte.” In my book, and until this summer, there were 2 kinds of pastries: puff and shortcrust, occasionally filo played the role of the third culprit. I had heard, seen, and even enjoyed “pâte […]

Mini Cherry Cheesecakes


They say that the way to a man’s heart is through his stomach. And in the case of The Husband, these Mini Cherry Cheesecakes will do him just fine. Sometimes it even gets a household chore or two done. Just sayin’. I don’t make them that often, because if I do, the entire batch will […]

Lemon Poppy Seed Muffins


We make four different muffins at work, and they typically never change, day in and day out. When I was asked to replace two of them, I was more than happy to. I love a good lemon-flavored muffin. The only problem was that I have never found a good lemon-poppy muffin recipe. So, I took the recipe for the muffin batter […]