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Pecan

Christmas Lane Cake

Dried cherries and apricots highlight this impressive version of a southern classic.

Maple Pecan Pie in Wheat-Flavored Crust

The name Newman was once a staple only in Hollywood; today, it's a staple in kitchens all across the country. That is largely the result of the efforts of two people: Paul Newman, who founded the Newman's Own line of food products in 1982, and his daughter Nell, who expanded the brand with Newman's Own Organics 11 years later. All profits of both companies go to charities. And what dessert gives this giving family the greatest comfort? "Pecan pie," says Nell, whose mother—actress Joanne Woodward—grew up in the South. "I've always loved pecan pie and the smell of toasting pecans and burnt sugar that goes with it. My aunts Betty Lane and Nina still send their pecan pies up from Georgia at the holidays." This update on the sweet southern classic has the true taste of maple and some whole wheat flour in the crust.

Toffee Bar Coffee Cake

"The Harmony House Inn in New Bern, North Carolina, is a beautiful old place with a comfortable, homey atmosphere," says Mary Ann Callahan, Binghamton, NY. "The Kirkpatricks, who run the inn, serve consistently delicious breakfasts. I've tried several of the breads and rolls, and they're all great. But the best thing going is the Heath Bar coffee cake." This cake has a sweet, crunchy topping, and it's easy to prepare. Serve as a breakfast treat or snack.

Maple Pecan Popcorn

Active time: 35 min Start to finish: 1 hr (includes cooling)

Apple and Cranberry Crisps with Ginger-Pecan Topping

This recipe can be doubled and baked in a 13x9x2-inch baking dish.

Pumpkin and Pecan Semifreddo with Caramel Sauce

Frozen desserts seem especially festive — and no less refreshing — in the cooler months.

Maple-Pecan Sticky Bars

To get a neater slice, chill the bars first.

Pecan-Fig Pie with Brandied Whipped Cream

Dried figs and brandy add a new dimension to classic pecan pie.

Molasses-Glazed Pecan Scones

Ann Colton of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, writes: "Just as T. S. Eliot's J. Alfred Prufrock measured out his life with coffee spoons, I like to measure out my days with interesting meals. Since I started teaching English literature to junior-high students about a year ago, I've had less time to cook because of all the papers I have to grade. I'm still a firm believer, though, that food makes life more fabulous, and I get such pleasure from tasting and experimenting. Sometimes I'll honor requests from my students and whip up new treats for them. My baked goods, like these scones, are the most popular." These oversize wedge-shaped scones have a light muffin-like texture.

Mexican Tea Cakes

You might be tempted to bake 2 sheets at a time in the upper and lower thirds of the oven. Don't give in to this urge—they must go in the middle of the oven to cook through and brown evenly.

Turtle Brownies

You might be tempted to bake 2 sheets of brownies at a time in the upper and lower thirds of the oven. Don't give in to this urge—they must go in the middle of the oven to cook through and brown evenly.

Warm Peach Shortcakes with Bourbon-Brown Sugar Cream

Peaches sweetened with brown sugar fill pecan-studded biscuits — a southern-style twist on an all-American favorite.

Ashkenazic Layered Pastry (Fluden)

This is the pastry version of the popular Franco-German dessert.

Caramelized Nuts

The coating on these nuts is wonderfully delicate, and the method couldn't be simpler.

Raspberry-Pecan Blondies

Fresh raspberries are baked into these chewy, downright irresistible blondies. You can chill them for a day before serving.
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