This irresistible tart takes full advantage of the affinity between tangy sour cherries and rich, nutty frangipane. A sprinkle of toasted almonds on top adds a welcome dose of crunch. It's essential ...
Call it the battle of the soft-shell crab. Quinn Hatfield, chef and co-owner of Hatfield’s, didn’t want them on his menu -- they’re best eaten simply, he thought, and he knew that they’d be so popular ...
Instructions: Heat oven to 350 degrees. Butter the bottom and sides of two 4-inch-diameter round or heart-shaped springform pans. Process graham crackers and almonds in a food processor until the ...
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A French pear tart like this one is as classic as it gets! Even though this recipe was written more than 60 years ago, it's still very much in style today. Technique tips: The frangipane makes a ...
This post originally appeared in Genius Recipes from Food52. I’ve been on an obsessive, rabid ferret–like hunt for genius desserts lately (I’ll get to that in a bit) and, in my sniffing, I found what ...
Even more than hors d’oeuvre, a New Year’s party needs dessert. Ringing in the New Year with something sweet symbolizes the wish for a sweet year ahead. Besides, if you’re celebrating late into the ...
It’s not easy to head off by yourself in a new direction in baking, especially if you’re a home cook looking for a holiday showstopper amid all the recipes for chocolate chip scones and blueberry ...