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Apple Crisps with Dried Cherries and Ginger

If you don't have individual soufflé dishes, this can be prepared in a 13 x 9-inch glass baking dish, in which case the crisp will need to bake for about 55 minutes.

Nucato (Spiced Honey Nut Crunch)

This nucato is related to the delicious nougat noir ("black nougat") still made in the southern French town of Sisteron. But here, there is an additional pleasant surprise when you taste it: the perfumed bite of spices. This is a perfect treat for Christmastime.

Apple-Cream Cheese Torte

Begin preparing this a day ahead.

Triple-Cherry Cheesecake

Begin preparing the dessert a day ahead.

Comice Pear Crisp

Among the pear varieties, we prefer the silky, juicy flesh and slightly winy flavor of Comice pears for eating, and they are exceptionally good in this crisp. (For poaching and in tarts, good Bosc pears have the right texture and body.)

Tiramisù Angel Cake Torte

Loosely translated, tiramisù means "pick me up," and it has been picked up on practically every menu in America. Since the early eighties, it has been one of the most famous Italian-American desserts, and like spaghetti and meatballs, it is far more prevalent here than in Italy. Purchased angel food cake makes this especially easy.

Three-Nut Pie with Cranberries

Tart cranberries provide delicious contrast to the rich nut filling.

Frozen Peach Torte with Almond Crust

This beautiful torte can be prepared three days before serving.

Black Pepper Almonds

A great partner for some good Champagne. Brown sugar and black pepper make the almonds sweet and spicy.

Creamy Phyllo, Raisin and Nut Pudding

Called om Ali, which means "mother of Ali," this slightly sticky and unusual dessert flavored with orange flower water is currently the most popular pudding in Egypt. In the villages it is made with bread, while in the cities a more sophisticated version is made with phyllo pastry. Orange flower water is a flavoring extract available at liquor stores and in the liquor or specialty foods section of some supermarkets nationwide.

Almond Tarator

This recipe was created to accompany Sauteed Sea Bass.

Turkish Sauteed Sea Bass with Almond Tarator

Tarator, a creamy nut and garlic blend, is one of Turkey's finest sauces. It traditionally enhances cooked vegetables, fish or shellfish, and it is also a lovely dip for pita bread. Although the true tarator uses hazelnuts, local cooks often make it with whatever nut grows in their area.

Pear-Cardamom Pie with Almond Crust

The cookie-like dough is great for the novice pie maker, as any imperfections can easily be patched. Be sure to use ripe, juicy pears. Offer this with vanilla ice cream, if desired.

Swiss Toblerone Souffles

The base for these soufflés is made with Switzerland's Toblerone chocolate, which contains honey-almond nougat. These desserts can be assembled three days ahead and frozen; just bake before serving.

Banana-Toffee Pie

"Banoffi," the Royal Hotel's name for this luscious pie, was coined by combining the words banana and toffee.
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