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Pampanito
This drink comes to us courtesy of Martin Cate, owner of Smuggler’s Cove in San Francisco. The aged rum, molasses, and allspice liqueur lend nice complexity to the cocktail. What to buy: Allspice liqueur (a.k.a. Pimento or Allspice Dram) is available at specialty liquor stores. We like the St. Elizabeth brand distributed by Haus Alpenz.
Corn with White Miso Butter
Inspired by a recipe Chef David Chang created for Momofuku, this simple mixture takes rich butter and umami-laden white miso and combines them for a savory topping perfect for corn on the cob. Miso replaces the need for salt here, and is a great balance to the sweet corn. If you have any left over, try sautéing scallops in this versatile butter.
Sweet and sour dandelion greens recipe
Sweet and sour dandelion green is a recipe very easy to cook! Learn here how to make it. Don't miss it!
Apple Brandy Hot Toddy
Often used as a cold remedy, a hot toddy is at once delicious and invigorating. This take on the classic receives a boost of flavor from honey liqueur and apple brandy, for a toddy that’s sure to leave everyone warm and a bit toasty. A unique blend of highland honey and fine spirits, it can be found at well-stocked liquor stores or online. If you can’t find it, high-quality clover honey can be substituted.
Classic Grandma's Shoofly Pie Recipe
Prepare this old-fashioned pie with a traditional recipe, the best for any occasion!
Golden Dream
Herbal Yellow Chartreuse is shaken with orange liqueur, orange juice, and heavy cream in this frothy after-dinner drink. If you can’t find Yellow Chartreuse, you can use Galliano instead.
Traditional German Pfeffernüsse Cookies
These Pfeffernüsse Cookies are not too sweet, just perfectly sized for a quick dessert bite, and they pair exceptionally well with a warm cup of tea or coffee.
Authentic Armenian Easter Bread "Choereg"
This easy recipe teaches how to make the authentic Armenian Easter Bread "Choereg". Don't miss it.
Red Bean Ice Pops
Adzuki beans—also known as azuki or Asian red beans—are frequently used in desserts across Asia, in countries like China, Japan, and Korea. Keeping some of the beans whole in these creamy ice pops helps add a bit of texture. Special equipment: You will need freezer pop molds for this recipe.
Sweet Panzanella
Give stale bread a sweet new life by toasting it in a butter-sugar mixture. Then toss it with some juicy raspberries in this twist on a traditional bread salad, giving panzanella a place in the dessert course. Game plan: If you don’t have stale bread on hand, toast the bread cubes in a 300°F oven until they are crisp and dry but not browned, about 15 minutes.