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Triple-Cherries Jubilee

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Valentine's Day Desserts like this one are sure to make your sweetheart swoon. Pictured Cherries jubilee in bowls.
Photo by Chelsea Kyle, Food Styling by Olivia Mack Anderson

Flaming desserts-like this one and crepes suzette-were all the rage at fine dining establishments in the sixties. The title here refers to the sweet cherries, dried cherries and cherry juice-enhanced by vanilla bean and orange peel-that provide such terrific flavor.

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