Raisin
Apple and Raisin Crisp
The colonists planted around 150 varieties of apples in New England, many of which can still be found today. Apples show up most often in a double-crust pie, but the crisp is also a superb showcase. Nothing more than fruit baked with crumbly nut, flour, sugar and butter topping, it's as simple to make as it is delicious.
Spice Cake with Molasses Cream Cheese Frosting
Often called black cakes, spice cakes flavored with molasses are a perennial on the southern dessert buffet.
Pecan, Apple and Raisin Tartlets with Rum Cream
Here's a sophisticated but easy desert.
Swiss Chard with Olives and Raisins
Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.
Carrot-Orange Cake with Cream Cheese Frosting
Carrot cakes have been a part of American baking for years, and they remain a favorite dessert in the heartland. This version has a hint of orange from the juice and peel and lots of the rich cream cheese frosting that everyone expects (and loves). Thin orange peel strips make a pretty garnish.
Wild Rice Stuffing with Pearl Onions, Dried Cherries and Apricots
Nice with duck, Cornish game hens or the Thanksgiving turkey.
Rum-Raisin Chocolate Brownies
"When I lived in South Africa, rum and raisin chocolate bars were a special treat," says Beth Peterson of Phoenix, Arizona. "I created this brownie recipe based on that combination of flavors, and perfected it with the help of friends and colleagues who sampled the brownies at each stage of development. These have a grown-up taste with the right balance of sweetness and rum."
Try these warm with vanilla ice cream.
Lady Baltimore Cake
This fluffy Lady Baltimore cake is layered with toasted pecans, dried figs, raisins, and frosted in a thick, luscious Swiss meringue.
Lattice Pie with Pears and Vanilla Brown Butter
Pear wedges are tossed with brown butter (easily made by melting butter, then keeping it on the heat until golden and nutty) for an especially comforting treat.
Midwestern Whole Wheat Dried Fruit Stuffing
This stuffing is based on ingredients prevalent throughout the Midwest. Michigan dried cherries are often used to accent dishes in that state, while prunes, raisins and dried currants are often found in many sweet and savory recipes from Ohio and Indiana. Using only three tablespoons of butter for ten servings makes this dish low in fat, too.
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.