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Boysenberry-Grand Marnier Ice Cream Bonbons
Pretty ice cream treats, decorated five different ways. Turn the freezer to the coldest setting for best results. Pack the left-over ice cream into a container and freeze it to enjoy after the bonbons are gone. Begin this recipe at least a day ahead (and you can start up to a week ahead). Once you¸ve mastered the technique here, create bonbons of your own using other homemade ice creams or your favorite purchased ones.
Pine Nut-Almond Macaroons
These chewy cookies are great with ice cream, espresso or a glass of Marsala.
Spicy Tequila-Spiked Cherry Tomatoes
To help these filled tomatoes sit steadily on a serving tray, rest them on their stem ends after scooping out and filling the opposite, blossom, ends.
Strawberry Margarita Ice Pops
To make these ice pops nonalcoholic, substitute freshly squeezed orange juice for the tequila.
Flummeries
Though these 1/4-cup dessert portions may seem small, you wouldn't want them any larger — they're extremely rich.
Chicken on a Skewer (Yakitori)
Yakitori at its simplest is a chicken shish kabab with a very Japanese flavor. Pieces of dark meat are served either by themselves, neatly speared onto the ends of small bamboo skewers (three makes a serving), or interspersed with bits of green bell pepper or scallion. As the meat is grilled, it is dipped into a sweetened soy-based sauce. The servings are tantalizingly small, but you can have as many as you want. If you are hungry enough for a full meal, you can serve yakitori on a bowl of rice with tea and pickles on the side.
By Madhur Jaffrey
Spiced Fruit Compote
This recipe is an accompaniment for Buttermilk Ice Cream with Spiced Fruit Compote .
Flans with Marsala and Caramel Sauce
Jason Corrigan, of A Touch of Garlic in Springfield, Massachusetts, writes: "As the chef at a small Italian restaurant, I have only two nights per week off. That's when I like to come up with simple dishes that my four-year-old daughter and I can make together at home. Well, mostly she just does a lot of pouring and stirring, but she loves to help. I hope one day her younger sister will, too."
Make and chill these a day ahead for a treat that doesn't require much last-minute effort.
By Jason Corrigan
Mâche, Parmesan, Pear, and Walnut Salad
A lovely twist on the traditional pear and blue cheese pairing. Tender lamb's lettuce and toasted walnuts provide great contrasting textures. Use a vegetable peeler to make thin shavings of Parmesan.
Creamy Mushrooms on Toasted Country Bread
Croûte Forestière
This is based on a croûte forestière I tasted at the Bois Gourmand restaurant outside Champagnole, in the heart of the mountainous Jura region in France. The restaurant is known in the area for its regional specialties, and this was an intriguing interpretation of the typical croûte forestière which is made entirely with morels.
By Susan Herrmann Loomis
Pink Chicken Sauté
By James Beard
Sweet Wine Fritters
By Danielle Brackett
Tropical Fruit Champagne Granita
Baby pineapples that have been hollowed out make beautiful serving shells for this granita. These pineapples are available at specialty produce markets.