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Cheesecake

Almond Cheesecake

Prepare this a day in advance to give the flavors time to blend and the cake a chance to become firm and properly chilled.

Cheesecake with Fresh Berries

Russian cheesecakes, like this one served at The Kaleenka in Seattle, are lighter and drier than most American versions. The texture comes from a dry-curd cheese (known here a hoop cheese) common to Russian cooking.

Almond Joy Cheesecake

Begin preparing this a day before serving.

Raspberry and Blueberry Vanilla Cheesecake

Fresh raspberries and blueberries enhance both the filling and the topping of this creamy and delicious dessert. Begin preparing it a day before serving.

Cheesecake Fruit Tart

Since just about any combination of fruits will work for the topping, this recipe can be used all year long.

Individual Maple and Mascarpone Cheesecakes

"My husband and I recently visited New York with some friends," says Helene M. Strassman of Gaithersburg, Maryland. "One evening, we had dinner at Babbo. The whole meal was fantastic, but the best part was the maple and mascarpone cheesecake. I asked our waiter for the recipe, but he politely refused. Maybe Bon Appétit could persuade pastry chef Gina DePalma to part with it." Be careful when boiling down the maple syrup for this recipe. It gets very hot, as a caramel syrup does. Use a heavy, large, deep saucepan because the syrup bubbles up high and vigorously when boiled. Let the syrup settle before measuring it.

Never-Fail Cheesecakes

My mom used to make this recipe for class bake sales when I was in elementary school, and it was always a huge hit with the other kids (and teachers). She uses mini-muffin tins for petite, cute, and delicious little cheesecakes.

Individual Chocolate Mousse Cheesecakes

This recipe is from Davina's mother-in-law. The tender cakes are irresistable—especially with whipped cream.

Honey Cheesecake Squares

Active time: 25 min Start to finish: 4 hr (includes chilling)

Pumpkin Cheesecake with Caramel Swirl

The 1990s opened with American cooks finding their way back to some of the foods and flavors of our country's beginning, then modifying them with new knowledge gained over time. Cheesecakes have been around for centuries, but they've never been more popular in the United States than they are right now. Pumpkin, too, is a New World food for which tradition reserves an honored place at any Thanksgiving table. We've teamed up these old favorites with luscious caramel in a creamy dessert that's right in step with the times.

Cranberry Swirl Cheesecake with Cranberry-Raspberry Compote

Bright ribbons of cranberry puree swirled through a creamy white cheesecake create a pretty contrast. Begin the cake a day ahead.

Sunshine Cheesecake

This treat is topped with slices of bright oranges. The slices must be cooked very slowly, or the pulp will fall away. Begin preparing the cheesecake one day before you plan to serve it.

White Chocolate-Ginger Cheesecake

Ginger's peppery flavor is the perfect foil for white chocolate. Here, the ginger is used in several forms, each contributing its own nuance: Crystallized ginger provides texture and a warm bite to the filling, gingersnaps are used for the crust, and ground ginger enhances both crust and filling. Begin making this dessert a day ahead.

Triple-Cherry Cheesecake

Begin preparing the dessert a day ahead.

Citrus Cheesecake with Marmalade Glaze

While the cheesecake has been around for centuries, it was perfected in the 1920s by New York delicatessens. It first appeared at Arnold Reuben’s eponymous restaurant on East 58th Street and soon was featured at Lindy’s on Times Square and at Junior’s in Brooklyn. Marmalade tops this luscious cake; it also has citrus peel in the filling.
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