Author: Noah Bernamoff
Author: Michael Presnal
Phyllis Roberts of Monsey, New York, writes: "I serve this noodle kugel as part of the meal that marks the conclusion of Yom Kippur. It is traditional to serve a dairy repast, which in my family consists...
Author: Terry Conlan
For the record: Sherbets may contain some dairy, unlike sorbets, which do not.
Author: Susan Spungen
Author: Anita L. S. Eberhardt
We've adapted the classic roast into a buffet-style, serve-yourself dish, with options: make a sandwich (with cornichons and horseradish sauce) if you want, or eat it up as distinct components if that's...
Author: Chris Morocco
Author: Madeleine Kamman
Author: Maggie Ruggiero
Author: Lillian Chou
Author: Alison Roman
Using melted white chocolate in the vanilla portion of this marble cake adds a complex toastiness, and makes a luxurious textural match for the chocolate swirls-even if you don't like white chocolate,...
Author: Deb Perelman
All that sour cream keeps these biscuits super moist and tender-they reheat well, even after sitting out for hours (pop back into 350°F oven for 5 minutes).
Author: Claire Saffitz
Author: Carolyn Beth Weil
Author: Lora Zarubin
This might look like a relative of coffee cake but don't be fooled. The layer of streusel in this marbled loaf cake gets a complex punch of flavor from a coffee spice blend that includes dried orange peel,...
Author: Tara O'Brady
The iceberg lettuce is sliced into rounds instead of angled wedges, exposing the entire surface to the blue cheese dressing and toppings.
For many, Thanksgiving without pumpkin pie is unthinkable, but that doesn't mean you can't jazz up the old standby. A judicious hand with the spices lends this custardy version a certain lightness of being....
Author: Andrea Albin



