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Coconut Cream Tart

Active time: 30 min Start to finish: 6 1/4 hr (includes cooling and chilling)

Anise-Scented Fig and Date Swirls

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

Poppy Seed Squares

The prepared poppy seed filling is available in the kosher food section of most supermarkets across the country.

Whipped Cream Cakes with Peaches and Raspberries

Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.

Pâte à Chou

(Cream Puff Pastry)

Coconut-Macadamia Crescents

Tropical flavors give a new spin to these traditional holiday cookies.

Coeur à la Crème with Raspberry Sauce

Coeur à la Crème is an old French concoction that is both earthy and elegant, rustic and dressy — appropriate for any occasion. It's a wonderful complement to whatever summer berries are in season. This dessert is served at The Inn to celebrate birthdays and anniversaries. It can be made in less than five minutes and never fails to knock em' out — even more so than an elaborate cake that took two days to execute. One large (16-ounce) or four individual (4-ounce) perforated heart-shaped ceramic molds lined with cheesecloth will be needed to create this dessert. The perforated molds allow the excess liquid, or whey, to drip through the cheesecloth, leaving the delicious "heart" of the cream. Coeur à la crème molds are usually available at kitchen supply stores.

Anarchy Cake

I have written about my favorite cake recipe — the Tre, Tre, Tre Cake — for Epicurious. Recently, with a rather empty larder and company coming for dinner, I played around with that recipe and came up with this delicious dessert, which I named Anarchy Cake, because with recipes, as with so many things, Italians are basically anarchists.

Individual Ginger Cakes with Apricot Sticky Sauce

Use two 6-mold nonstick mini-Bundt-cake pans or giant-muffin tins for these.

Earl Grey Ice Cream

Apple Cake with Caramel Topping

Wendy Popp of Richmond, Virginia, writes: "My job as a physical therapist and my hobby, horseback riding, keep me pretty busy. But my sons — Sammy, two, and Weston, four — keep me moving the most, which has changed my cooking style. I used to be much more experimental, but now I need low-maintenance, tried-and-true recipes that will please the boys (including my husband, Jim) and impress dinner guests." This moist Bundt cake is a slight variation on a local award-winning recipe. After Wendy started making it, the dessert quickly became a family favorite.

Three Milk Cake with Rompope

Pastel des Tres Leches con Rompope This special-occasion cake from the state of Sinaloa is spiked with rompope, a rich Mexican eggnog liqueur. It is heated with the tres leches until the mixture is reduced to a syrup that is poured over the hot cake.

Coconut Buttercream

It's easier to make buttercream with a standing electric mixer, but it can be done with a handheld one.
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