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Amaretto

Chocolate-Amaretto Layer Cake

Connie Capani of Binghamton, New York, writes:"I am 100 percent Italian, so perhaps it's no surprise that I love food: To Italians, it's like a security blanket. I learned how to make spaghetti and other Abruzzi favorites from my mother. Looking at food magazines is what got me interested in venturing out into American culinary territory. I wanted to know how to make a "gravy" that didn't include tomatoes. These days, I work only part-time as a substitute teacher, but I still don't want to be in the kitchen the whole time when my husband and I entertain. " Serve with whipped cream or ice cream.

Frozen Peach and Amaretti Souffles

To allow enough time for the soufflés to freeze, make them at least one day before serving.

Roasted Pear and Amaretto Trifle

Trifle is a great do-ahead party dessert. For this one, roast the pears and make the pastry cream the day before. Use purchased sponge-cake ladyfingers (available in the baked goods section of many supermarkets); unwrap them and leave them at room temperature over-night so that they firm up slightly.

Imperial Peach Sundaes

China is the original home of the peach (a favorite fruit of its emperors), and pine nuts are grown in China and are used to garnish sweet fruit soups. The ginger-spiced peach sauce for this dessert can be prepared one day before serving.

Pumpkin Bread Puddings Brûlée

Ella Brennan, who has been called the "queen of Creole cuisine," tasted her first bread pudding long ago. "It was my mother's," she says. "You never had anything like it." These days, people say the same thing about the bread pudding at Brennan's famous Commander's Palace restaurant in New Orleans. "Our bread pudding soufflé outsells all of our other desserts by ten to one, maybe a hundred to one," she says. "We see people swoon over it." Here's a new take on this hall-of-fame comfort dessert: a pumpkin bread pudding that is served cold, except for the sugar sprinkled on top and browned under the broiler just before the sensational dessert goes to the table.

Cherry Tortoni

The tart cherries brighten the classic flavor of almond in this tortoni.

Frozen Chocolate Mousse Truffles

These delectable treats can be kept in the freezer for up to one month. They're great to have on hand for snacks or for serving to unexpected company.

Peach-Amaretto Sundaes

Juicy peaches, crushed cookies and vanilla ice cream spiked with brandy and amaretto add up to a perfect summer treat.

Chocolate Almond Butter

Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less but requires additional unattended time.

Boozy Stovetop Pears with Yogurt

Amaretto is great if you have it, but, if not, substitute with any other brown liquor and it should work out just fine.
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