Hazelnut
Cranberry-Glazed White Chocolate Cheesecake
New York cheesecake is dressed up for the holidays with bright cranberry topping, white chocolate in the filling and a hazelnut crust. The cake can be prepared up to two days ahead.
Lemon Cheesecake with Hazelnut Crust
Prepare this sensational cake one day before you plan to serve it.
Candied Fig, Hazelnut and Orange Cheesecake with Port Sauce
Bake this dessert ahead so it can chill overnight.
Medley of Brussels Sprouts, Turnips and Beets with Hazelnuts
"I love green vegetables and always make an effort to do something special with them for dinner parties," says Jeanne Thiel Kelley, contributing editor to Bon Appétit. "Brussels sprouts are a Thanksgiving staple at our house, and this year I'm dressing them up with colorful golden beets that I buy at farmers' markets, as well as crunchy turnips and sautéed hazelnuts. For convenience, the vegetables can be cooked a day ahead and then reheated. You can use regular beets instead of golden, but they should be sautéed separately and combined with the other vegetables just before serving, or the beets will turn everything red."
Chocolate and Mixed Nut Tart in Cookie Crust
The sweet, nutty filling might remind you of a pecan pie — with melted chocolate chips.
Chocolate-Filled Hazelnut Cookies
These classic cookies, known in Italy as baci di dama ("lady's kisses") taste great with espresso. This recipe, by chef Carla Tomasi of the "Tasting Places" cooking course in Tuscany and other regions of Italy, uses hazelnuts instead of the more traditional almonds.
Active time: 1 1/4 hr Start to finish: 2 1/4 hr
White Chocolate Tartlets with Strawberries and Bananas
White Chocolate Tartlets with Strawberries and Bananas These irresistible sweets feature a hazelnut crust that is lined with dark chocolate and filled with white chocolate mousse.
Trout with Hazelnuts, Lemon and Parsley Brown Butter
"I’ve never been much of a fish lover, but on a trip to New York, I ordered the hazelnut-crusted trout at Tribeca Grill," writes Corrie Reid of Stafford, Texas. "It was by far the best fish I’ve ever had, and the sauce served with it was just heavenly."
To crush the toasted nuts, seal them in a plastic bag, and pound with a rolling pin.
Chocolate-Hazelnut Pudding
Gianduia, the classic Italian combination of hazelnuts and chocolate, is never more appropriate than in fall, when the hazelnuts are harvested throughout Piedmont. Here the mixture is showcased in a soft, simple pudding, spiked with hazelnut liqueur and sprinkled with toasted hazelnuts.
Wild Rice Stuffing with Hazelnuts and Dried Cranberries
Mary Risley, the director of Tante Marie's Cooking School, says, "I come from a family of Connecticut Yankees, and when I was growing up, I spent every Thanksgiving at my grandparents' eighteenth-century home, which was right across from a turkey farm. I’m not quite sure how, but something in that experience inspired this recipe. (Maybe the ingredients reflect what a turkey would like to eat, if asked.)"
Chocolate-Swirl Cheesecake
To save time, simply skip the topping.
Chocolate Hazelnut Tart
Sandra Hersh of Groton, Massachusetts, writes: "A wonderful dinner with out-of-town friends at Mamma Maria, in the North End of Boston, was topped off with an outstanding chocolate hazelnut tart. It was a perfect finish to a great evening. I know the pastry chef would be happy to share the recipe."
This impressive-looking tart is easy because the crust is pressed into the pan rather than rolled out. The pastry chef at Mamma Maria serves it with candied hazelnuts and a chocolate sauce.