Pineapple
Orange-Pineapple Carrot Cake
"My wife, Jean, and I run a coffee farm on the Big Island of Hawaii," writes George Fike of Keauhou Mauka, Hawaii. "I really love to cook, so we entertain a lot, and I enjoy planning the dinners as much as I do making them. I tell people the best restaurant in town is our house! Since I do most of the cooking, recipes must either be relatively fast or look after themselves."
Based on George's mother's recipe, this is an easy, moist, and tender carrot cake with delicate tropical flavors and macadamia nuts. There are a lot of ingredients, but they come together in just minutes.
Fruit Salad with Honey-Lime Dressing
"I literally didn't know how to boil an egg until I was in my 20's — when I tried to impress a guy by making dinner for him," writes Sally Siegel of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. "I didn't have much success with the dinner or the guy, but I regrouped and put together a repertoire of fairly elegant dishes I felt confident making. Over the years, my cooking style has become more casual; I make dishes that are not too demanding, but still special for company."
Pineapple Upside-Down Gingerbread Cake
Jamie Davies and her late husband, Jack, were pioneers in the California wine industry. In 1965 they purchased and restored Schramsberg, a vineyard estate established in 1862, and they soon began producing the first American sparkling wine. When Davies thinks about comforting desserts, she remembers her childhood in Pasadena. "I was about eight when I started making upside-down cakes with my older sister, Dallas. We’d come home after school and mix up the recipe; I loved the sensual pleasure of making the batter. We'd put the cake in the oven, then go play croquet with our friends. Then we’d all come in and eat it up. We thought we had died and gone to heaven."
The easy upside-downer here has wonderful spice flavors. Using canned pineapple chunks keeps the preparation simple.
Banana-Pineapple Layer Cake with Cream Cheese Frosting
"My mother and I spent a recent afternoon shopping in Gruene, a small town not far from Austin," writes Martha Witebsky of Austin, Texas. "We loved the tender, fruity cake we had at the River House Tea Room. Would chef Carol Hill share the recipe for what she calls Hummingbird Cake?"
Carrot-Almond Cake with Brandied Whipped Cream
Brandied whipped cream adds the perfect finishing touch to this moist, luscious cake. Leftovers are terrific with coffee the next day.
Creamy Rice Pudding with Tropical Fruits
If rice pudding is getting a little too comfortable, try our version with fresh pineapple, mango, and papaya.
Active time: 20 min Start to finish: 30 min
Pineapple and Lime Sorbets with Pine Nut Brittle
Present these light sorbets in tall glasses, and garnish each dessert with large pieces of the pine nut brittle for a dramatic effect.
Banana Split Pie
Have fun with this variation on an old favorite.
Pineapple, Apricot and Cranberry Lattice-Crust Pie
Here's a colorful and creative pie: Apricots, which flourish in California, Hawaiian pineapple and Oregon cranberries come together in a filling that offers a terrific balance of the exotic and the traditional. It's good with vanilla ice cream.
Tropical Fruit Kebabs with Lime Cream
Try these as appetizers, as a salad (on a bed of greens) or as a light dessert.
Poached Pineapple in Cinnamon Syrup with Yogurt Cheese
Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.
Roasted Pineapple Tartlets
Lee Schmidt of Wichita, Kansas, writes: "My wife and I just returned from our honeymoon in Mexico. We thoroughly enjoyed our stay at the elegant Mahakua Hacienda de San Antonio in Colima. Our last night there, we dined on the rooftop terrace and shared an amazing pineapple tartlet."
Dice any leftover pineapple and use it, with its caramel syrup, as an ice cream topping.
Pineapple-Lemon Mousse
Whether you serve this in individual goblets or a pretty bowl, garnish it with fresh mint and whipped cream for a festive look.
Jerked Pork Chops
Jamaica's native herbs and spices glorify the lush island's most popular meat. I serve this with Golden Pineapple Chutney . These chops need at least 4 hours' marinating time, and if you can let them sit overnight, they'll be even better.
Fruit Salad with Poppy Seed Dressing
An easy side dish for ham or chicken. The dressing can be made a day ahead.