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Claire's Mandelbrot

Ilene Danuff of New York, New York, writes: "This recipe was created by my mother. I've substituted chocolate chips for the M&M's MINIs that she uses." Mandelbrot is a traditional Jewish cookie that resembles biscotti but is more tender. Claire Danuff sprinkles her cookies with cinnamon sugar before baking, but we prefer them plain. To try the topping, combine 1/4 cup sugar with 1/2 teaspoon cinnamon. Active time: 20 min Start to finish: 2 hr

Chocolate-Chip Ice-Cream-Sandwich Cake with Butterscotch Sauce

Here's a party-size ice cream sandwich that everyone will love. We use two 9-inch-diameter cake pans so that the cookies keep their round shape when baking. And there's no need for last-minute fuss; this can be made up to three days ahead.

Pear, Chocolate, and Hazelnut Crostata

For best results, use Bosc pears: They hold their shape well when baked. Top with whipped cream or vanilla ice cream.

Sour Cream Layer Cake with Pecan Brittle

Make a cake the easy way: Spruce up a mix with sour cream, chocolate, brown sugar frosting and a crunchy pecan brittle.

Devil's Food Cake with Chocolate-Orange Buttercream

A subtle hint of lavender accents this lovely dessert. It can also be left out if you prefer.

Parker Brownies

These are especially rich and chewy.

Bûche de Noël

This is a simple recipe for a wonderful bûche de Noël. The cake is a bit heartier than the typical genoise, which suits my taste, and the hint of cinnamon gives it an aromatic layer of flavor. You may change and adjust flavorings, drizzle the cake with a rum or a sugar syrup flavored with vanilla after it's cooled, or do any number of things to make it your own.

Orange, Chocolate and Hazelnut Mandelbrot

These crunchy cookies are a new version of classic Mandelbrot, which means almond bread in German. Here, recipe tester Selma Brown Morrow uses hazelnuts instead of the usual almonds. To add an elegant look, she dips the cookies into melted chocolate and seals them in holiday bags.

Mexican Chocolate and Almond Cake

A fitting finale to a Mexican-style meal. Leftover cake is great for breakfast or an afternoon snack.

Sour Cream Chocolate-Chip Cake

Holidays in our home were strategic missions. We had a plan, everyone had a job, and in a perfect world, we would somehow deploy the food from a cleaned kitchen to a set table, complete with ice in glasses, by 5:30 p.m. Time was scarce. To compensate, my mom had a collection of simple coffee cakes that were quick, had enough chocolate to qualify as desserts in my family, and didn't contain walnuts (as they bother her mouth). This was the first from-scratch cake she taught me. It's good, easy, and practical, with chunks of chocolate and a sprinkling of spice.

Cappuccino Sundaes

Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.

Postwar Prosperity Brownies with Ice Cream and Chocolate-Peanut Butter Sauce

During World War II, chocolate was too valuable to be used for baking. As a result, brownies, which had been a favorite since around the turn of the century, were made less often. With the return to prosperity in the 1950s, this much-loved dessert came back into vogue--and became more popular than ever. Our rich and dense brownies are studded with peanuts and chocolate chips, and are partnered with a rich milk chocolate and peanut butter sauce. They're terrific served with vanilla ice cream, peanut butter-vanilla swirl or peanut butter ice cream. Serve the brownies slightly warm or at room temperature.

Grilled Pound Cake with Sour Cherry and Pecan Ice Cream

Here's a great idea for a summer dessert. To make preparation even easier, use your favorite cherry or pecan ice cream.
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