Grand Marnier
Chocolate, Cranberry and Ginger Trifle
Make two trifles to serve 30 guests, or make one and round out the dessert table with fruitcake and goodies from the bakery.
Frozen Nougat Terrine with Bittersweet Chocolate Sauce and Raspberry-Fig Sauce
Nougat is an egg white, honey and nut confection traditional in the city of Montélimar, in the Rhône Valley. It is one of the 13 sweets offered to churchgoers on Christmas Eve. Start making this impressive dessert at least one day before you plan to serve it, although it can be prepared up to one week ahead.
Grand Marnier Mousse with Blackberries
Susanna Foo, who was born in Mongolia, learned to cook classic Chinese cuisine from relatives. After arriving in the United States, she took a course in French cooking at the Culinary Institute of America. So when she and her husband, E-Hsin Foo, opened Susanna Foo Chinese Cuisine in 1987, her menu naturally featured Chinese dishes interpreted with French techniques. Foo emphasizes fresh, locally available ingredients and delicious sauces, and the results of her approach have brought a slew of local and national awards.
Apple Walnut Pancakes with Cinnamon Cream and Fudge Sauce '21' Club
These thin pancakes resemble crêpes more than the thick apple pancakes served at '21' back in the thirties and forties. They are definitely more delicate than the traditional version, but the flavors of apples and walnuts still hark back to their heftier ancestors. Most of the components of this recipe may be made ahead of time and the dessert assembled just prior to serving.
The Ultimate Valentine Cake
A show-stopper centerpiece cake for February fourteenth. White chocolate provides a rich, buttery texture. To serve, remove the chocolate lid and break it into pieces to nibble along with the cake.
Raspberry Fool
Offer butter cookies alongside this pretty pink dessert.
Tuaca Zabaglione with Sauteed Vanilla Pears
Tuaca, a sweet, citrus- and vanilla-flavored Italian liqueur, enhances this sophisticated dessert. Tuaca is available in many liquor stores. But if you can't find it, use Grand Marnier or any other orange liqueur.
Strawberry-Orange Ricotta Cake with Pistachios
Begin making this cake one day in advance.
Frozen Grand Marnier Souffles
At The Lakefront restaurant, this sensational dessert is served with bittersweet chocolate sauce or a simple dusting of cocoa powder and a few fresh strawberries.
Boysenberry and Grand Marnier Ice Cream Sundaes
Chopped toffee candy gives orange-scented vanilla ice cream a surprise crunch in this easy and innovative dessert.
Blood Orange Tart
The unique filling has a flavor and soft texture reminiscent of orange marmalade.
Boysenberry-Grand Marnier Ice Cream Bonbons
Pretty ice cream treats, decorated five different ways. Turn the freezer to the coldest setting for best results. Pack the left-over ice cream into a container and freeze it to enjoy after the bonbons are gone. Begin this recipe at least a day ahead (and you can start up to a week ahead). Once you¸ve mastered the technique here, create bonbons of your own using other homemade ice creams or your favorite purchased ones.
Crème Brûlée a l'Orange
Begin preparing the custards a day ahead so that they can chill overnight.
Strawberries Romanoff for the '90s
By the end of the 1940s, Americans were starting a love affair with "gourmet" dishes like strawberries Romanoff. Here’s an updated version, flavored with Grand Marnier and vanilla.