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Cinnamon-Chocolate Ribbon Cake
This homespun dessert features a cinnamon-scented cake with a ribbon of chocolate cake running through it.
Praline Cheesecake with Hazelnut Crust
By Sue Knechtel
Un-Rugelach Mini Turnovers
These tiny turnovers have the same balance of filling to dough as my number one favorite cookie, rugelach, but they are easier to prepare because they aren't rolled. Rugelach means rolled; therefore, I have dubbed these "un-rugelach." The buttery cinnamon/walnut flavors fill your mouth with opulent pleasure, but despite their richness, they are easy to keep on eating because of the fresh tangyness from the apricot jam filling.
By Rose Levy Beranbaum
Cranberry Pear Hazelnut Financier
A traditional French cake, the financier is usually made from ground almonds blended with butter and egg whites. Individual rectangular financiers are popular in France's pastry shop.
Pumpkin-Sour Cream Custard Pie
Adding sour cream to the filling richens the custard and makes it a bit less sweet, allowing the flavor of the pumpkin to come through in this dessert. Any extra pie dough can be cut into pumpkin shapes for a festive garnish on top.
Lemon Raspberry Wedding Cake
One of our food editors has made wedding cakes for family and friends and, in fact, made her own, based on the following recipe. The techniques involved are straightforward, although the endeavor takes a bit of planning, the proper equipment, and sufficient freezer and/or refrigerator space. Once you have all the components ready to go, allow 3 to 4 hours for assembling the cake, depending on your level of experience.
Warm Pear and Walnut Cake with Lemon Custard Sauce
Pears and walnuts are often seen growing side by side in wine-country orchards. They make ideal partners in this delicate, old-fashioned dessert.
Poppy Seed Squares
The prepared poppy seed filling is available in the kosher food section of most supermarkets across the country.
By Tony Litwinko
Caramel-Orange Bûche de Noël
The bûche de Noël, or Christmas log, was created in the late nineteenth century by Parisian pastry chefs, who were inspired by the real logs that burned on hearths throughout the night on Christmas Eve. Our version can be decorated with Candied Cranberries or fresh currants.
Maple Walnut Pound Cake with Maple Glaze
Maple syrup isn't exclusive to New England; Northern Minnesota and Wisconsin produce it, too. And walnuts — a perfect partner for maple syrup — are harvested throughout Missouri. The sweet syrup and crunchy nuts team up here in an old-fashioned pound cake.
Chocolate Peanut-Butter Layer Brownies
These thick, chewy brownies have a peanut-butter base and a chocolaty top.
Crusty Breadsticks with Rosemary
These Italian-style breadsticks are a deliciously different addition to Thanksgiving dinner. You will need a plastic spray bottle filled with water to mist the oven while the breadsticks are baking (the water makes them crusty and chewy on the outside and slightly softer inside).