Raspberry
Raspberry Hot Fudge Sundaes
Thick hot fudge sauce spiked with raspberry brandy covers scoops of vanilla ice cream — or any other favorite flavor. The sauce thickens further when it hits the cold ice cream, creating a dessert reminiscent of the one served in old-fashioned ice cream parlors.
Lemon-Berry Wedding Cake
Many of the cake's components can be made a head, and once the tiers are filled and decorated, they can be refrigerated up to two days or frozen up to two weeks before the wedding.
The rich, lemony cake has a dense texture like that of a pound cake.
To prevent discoloration of the filling, use a saucepan with a nonreactive interior, such as enamel or stainless steel. (The lemon juice acid will adversely affect the filling if it's made in an unlined iron or aluminum saucepan.)
Red Cabbage with Raspberries, Onions and Apples
This recipe originally accompanied epi:recipeLink="101021"Pork Medallions with Mustard Cream Sauce</epi:recipeLink>.
Plum, Raspberry and Red Wine Compote
A fresh and simple dessert that's quick to put together. The flavors develop better if it's made one day ahead.
Raspberry Syllabub
Syllabub—a thick, frothy dessert made of wine, sugar and cream—originated in old England. This raspberry-topped version is served at Christiana Campbell's Tavern. Begin preparing it a day before serving.
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Pears Poached in Tequila with Prickly Pear-Raspberry Sauce
For a light alternative to traditional Thanksgiving pies, tequila-poached pears (above) provide a southwestern twist. Popular in Mexico and Central and South America, prickly pear jelly is paired with raspberries for the sauce. Serve with the Lemon Bizcochitos and dessert wine, such as Muscat.
Sweet Wine Syllabub
A milk pudding that dates back to the Middle Ages, syllabub was first prepared by milking the cow straight into a bowl containing "Sille," a wine that used to be made in Silléry, in France's Champagne region. "Bub" was medieval slang for a bubbly drink. There are a number of syllabub recipes in eighteenth-and nineteenth-century Irish cookbooks. This modern version calls for a sweet dessert wine and whipping cream.
Raspberries and Blackberries in Red-Wine Syrup
The nutty, slightly spicy flavor of the sweet red wine works well with the berries in this dish.
Active time: 20 min Start to finish: 45 min
Frozen Raspberry Zabaglione on Meringues with Chocolate Sauce
Zabaglione is the Italian version of the foamy, custardy sauce known as sabayon in France. I found that freezing it for this dessert gave it a texture much like that of ice cream. For an extra-pretty presentation, garnish this with fresh raspberries, orange segments, mint leaves and additional sliced, toasted almonds.
Coeur à la Crème
Any kind of smooth fresh cheese may be used to make coeur à la crème. Flavor will vary with the type of cheese used and also with the proportion of cream added. French fromage frais, English curd cheese, and American farmer cheese are all suitable for this dessert which should be prepared two days before serving.
Lemon Parfaits with Raspberries
Whipped cream, fresh lemons and sweet raspberries add homemade flavor to purchased lemon curd.
Lemon Cornmeal Cake with Raspberry Filling
Cornmeal gives this cake a coarse texture that is a delightful foil for the smooth filling and whipped cream frosting.
Coffee, Hazelnut and Raspberry Torte
A beautiful special-occasion dessert that can be prepared a day before serving. Any leftover raspberry filling is delicious on toast or pancakes.
Viennese Linzertorte Cake
You'll find all the flavors of a traditional Linzertorte — a hazelnut, spice and raspberry jam tart — in this delicious cake. The top is covered with a piped frosting that imitates the lattice crust of the classic dessert. One ingredient that is a definite departure from the original is the Chinese five-spice powder; it adds a lovely nuance.