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Fruit Dessert

Yogurt-Peach Semifreddo

Leaving the skins on the peaches for the purée makes for a beautifully pink swirl in this refreshing summer dessert.

Iron-Skillet Peach Crisp

Toss peaches with almonds and fragrant garam masala, then top with a brown sugar crumble for an excellent entry into summer peach season.

Salted and Spiced Melon

The musky-sweet flavor of melon also takes well to red pepper flakes and cracked black pepper.

Blueberry-Pecan Galette

It takes some practice to produce a beautifully crimped pie crust, but galettes? Not so much: The more rustic they look, the better.

Roasted Peaches with Ricotta Buttercream and Breadcrumbs

Nectarines, all types of plums, or apricots are easy swaps for the peaches.

Apricot, Cherry, and Graham Cracker Crumble

You've been blessed with the year's best stone fruit. Don't complicate things! Just roast it with a sprinkling of our crunchy topping.

Raspberry-Ricotta Cake

Grab fresh spring berries the minute you see them at the market and fold them into this simple, tender cake you'll want to bake all season long.

Maple-Pear Sheet Tart

This gorgeous dessert has just 5 ingredients and is super simple to make. Use a fine-mesh sieve to lightly dust the top with confectioners' sugar for an elegant finish.

Caramel Apple Pastis

This beautiful pastis — a sweet phyllo-wrapped pie that evolved in southwest France from the savory meat-filled _b'stilla_s of Morocco — makes an impressive holiday dessert.

Raspberry Sundaes With Chocolate Sauce and Roasted Almonds

Top your sundaes with chocolate sauce and macerated raspberries for an easy summer dessert.

Strawberry, Pomegranate, and Rose Petal Mess

Use store-bought meringues and skip the first step, if you prefer.

Frozen Yogurt with Poached Peaches

No ice cream maker? Use store-bought frozen yogurt, or serve this over lightly sweetened Greek yogurt.

Stone Fruit Cobbler

Don't peel the peaches; simply rub off the fuzz with a damp paper towel.
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