Smoky Cheddar Shorties
Smoke is the hot new flavour. While the tobacco kind is taboo, a whisp of the woodsy sort from this smoked cheese adds to the allure of savoury shorties. Regular old Cheddar is a fine substitute.
Smoke is the hot new flavour. While the tobacco kind is taboo, a whisp of the woodsy sort from this smoked cheese adds to the allure of savoury shorties. Regular old Cheddar is a fine substitute.
Crunchy peanuts, fudgy chocolate and a smooth ganache topping—what more could you ask for in a brownie? If you don't love peanuts, substitute with the same amount of cashews.
Familiar eggnog flavours of nutmeg, cinnamon and rum make these Christmas ornament cookies taste and look festive.
To serve this fairground treat as a fun appetizer, cut the hotdogs into four or six pieces and serve with ballpark mustard as a dip. You can find nitrate-free hotdogs in the organic section of the grocery store or at specialty food shops. You will need about 1/4-inch (5 mm) thick wooden skewers, cut in 6-inch (15 cm) lengths.
The sharpness and piquancy of eggplant and Romano cheese are mellowed with pine nuts and dotted with the sweetness of raisins — a blend of flavours characteristic of Italy's south, particularly Sicily. You can easily double these attractive eggplant packets to serve a crowd.
These crisp triangles are elegant and not at all difficult to make. You can dip the cookies in white chocolate and drizzle them with bittersweet chocolate.
Just a hint of icing peeks through the tiny window on these yummy, thin cookies.
Fudge ice cream and mini chocolate chips pack a chocoholic punch, while vanilla ice cream and mini coloured candies appeal to the young at heart.
What makes pudding cakes so lovable is their two layers: the bottom of fruit and butterscotchy juices, and the cakey top. Try this comfy dessert for a fall or winter brunch, using Northern Spy, Golden Delicious, Ambrosia or Idared apples.
This creamy potato bake has the same flavours as Passover knishes without all the work of shaping them into cakes to cook in batches. You can assemble this dish a day in advance so it's ready to throw into the oven.