2194 recipes for "lemon"
Apple Cheese Danishes

Apple Cheese Danishes

Family and friends will be amazed at how impressive these treats look and taste. (How easy they are to make can be your secret.) Look for pressed cottage cheese in the dairy case of the grocery store. Use 10% cheese for its rich and creamy taste. This is not the place for low-fat cheese – you won't get the desired creamy texture.

Chocolate Caramel Cupcake Parfaits

Chocolate Caramel Cupcake Parfaits

The three components in this recipe are each superb on their own; when combined, they make a crazy-delicious dessert. Layer them in rocks glasses or glasses with a similar diameter to the cupcakes.

Century Christmas Pudding

Century Christmas Pudding

Jul 14, 2005

This November, Toronto teacher Trish Gresham and her family will make this rich, traditional pudding for the 70th consecutive year in Canada. Her mother, Lilian Rollinson, brought the recipe — already a family tradition for 30 years — from England in 1932. Trish serves it with hard sauce, while her sister, Pamela Scott, simply pours cold whipping cream over top.

Berry Ice Cream Cake

Berry Ice Cream Cake

Aug 6, 2024

This ice cream layer cake is the summer’s showstopping dessert— it simply can’t be beat!

Cranberry Pear Meringue Nests

Cranberry Pear Meringue Nests

For an unforgettable finale, treat your guests to their very own cranberry-filled meringue nests. A boozy whipped cream, known as a syllabub, makes a festive topping.

Sheet Pan Peach, Prosciutto and Arugula Pizza

Sheet Pan Peach, Prosciutto and Arugula Pizza

Peaches might seem like an unusual pizza topping, but in this recipe, their sweetness is the perfect foil for salty, crispy prosciutto, creamy mozzarella and sharp arugula. We promise, once you try this, you'll be converted!

Clams Casino

Clams Casino

This classic appetizer of clams on the half shell traditionally requires tedious shucking. In this easy version, we steam the clams first, making it a cinch to remove the top shell. You'll need about two cups of coarse salt to cover the bottom of you baking sheet; it will act a a stabilizer for the round clamshells, keeping them from moving around as you fill and bake them. Feel free to use any kind of coarse salt, including inexpensive pickling salt.

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