If you can't find currants (check the farmers' market first), use any other berry or a mix.
Just like the state fair, minus the crowds.
Semolina flour and turmeric give this simple cake a sunny hue and nutty flavor.
Native American people made these with cornmeal dumplings, simmering them with wild grapes, which were harvested at their peak sweetness.
We don’t bake with grapes as often as we should. But even the most average supermarket varieties come alive when roasted with a bit of sugar and seasoning.
This quick breakfast or dessert is renowned in Yemen and throughout the Arabian Peninsula.
Yes, it's a shortcut in a microwave. It's also a gooey, fudgy, wildly good chocolate cake.
Layer homemade custard, ripe bananas, and vanilla wafers under clouds of whipped cream for this iconic dessert.
Put these out at a gathering, and we guarantee you’ll be hearing rave reviews for a long time.