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Grilled Maple-Butter Apricots with Vanilla Ice Cream
Step aside pancakes; butter and maple syrup is a combination worthy of the ripest grilled summer fruits. Can't find apricots? Try this recipe with peaches or plums for a fantastic ice cream topping.
By Ian Knauer
Cherry, Pistachio & Coconut Cake
We do vary the fruit on top, so we use red plums or yellow plums or raspberries, but really the cherries are the best version. The contrast between the cherries and the green pistachios, and the addition of mahleb to the cake batter, together create something electric.
By Itamar Srulovich and Sarit Packer
Chicken Nuggets with Mango and Avocado Salsa
Here's a recipe for the whole family, a healthy version of chicken nuggets. Throw in a good measure of childhood nostalgia and enjoy.
By Amelia Freer
Chocolate Cherry Cola Cake
I love to celebrate birthdays with the crew and my bandmates. When we're on the road, it's nice to have the band family celebrate. Jimi's birthday falls at the end of October, and I sometimes make this silly chocolate cherry cola cake for him, decorating the top with chocolate cherry cordials or gummy candies. I always let him choose what he's got a hankering for, and it's often this.
By Kimberly Schlapman
Apricot Pandowdy
A pandowdy is a homey American dessert of cooked fruit covered with a piecrust or biscuit crust that is often cut up halfway through baking and pushed into the fruit. We leave the crust whole here for a quicker and easier version.
Red Salad with Pickled Beet Vinaigrette
The colorcoded salad is one of Babylonstoren's signature dishes and always features a mix of fruits and vegetables on the same plate. Engelbrecht says produce that looks good together tastes great together, too, and she's developed specific vinaigrettes to complement the red, yellow, and green options.
By Maranda Engelbrecht
Coconut Tapioca With Pineapple, Mango, And Lime
Creamy coconut tapioca pudding with glazed pineapple is one of the desserts I obsessed over when I lived in New York City and worked for François Payard. All of the cooks at Payard Patisserie spent our free time talking about the places we dreamed of going and the dishes we couldn't wait to try. One of the cooks told me about how Claudia Fleming, at the time the pastry chef at Gramercy Tavern, had created a dreamy tapioca that could not be missed. He was right—on one of my last nights in NYC, I was finally able to try it, and thereafter every time I went to visit NYC, I made a point of going back to order it again. Sadly, it's no longer on the menu, but I've channeled it here in this version. It's light and refreshing and uses the natural sugars of mango, pineapple, and apple juice to complement the richness of the coconut milk.
By Joanne Chang
Super Green Smoothie Bowl with Matcha and Ginger
Packed with healthy superfoods and a little caffeine kick from matcha powder, this creamy green smoothie bowl makes a satisfying breakfast. Chia seeds and oats add density and fiber, while mango and fresh ginger add sweetness and spice.
By Anna Stockwell
Rice Pudding with Ginger, Amaranth, and Mango
Ginger adds heat and zing to this coconut rice pudding; the crunchy topping lends a welcome texture contrast.
By Bernardo Bukantz, Luis Serdio, and Roderigo Chávez
Why You Need To Make Panzanella Right Now
Think "bread salad" is a boring, gloopy, carbo mess? At Reynard in Brooklyn, they elevate the humble salad. And so can you. Here's how.
By Matt DuckorPhotography by Matt Duckor
Spiced Dried-Fruit Chutney
Warm spices and sweet dried fruit are a perfect pair for rich turkey meat.
Upside-Down Fruit Cake
By Jane Hornby
A Bigger, Crustier, Easier Blueberry Pie
It's called a slab pie, and it will change the way you think of pie forever.
By Rhoda Boone
Five-Spice Fall Fruit Salad
By Diana Yen
Frozen Yogurt with Poached Peaches
No ice cream maker? Use store-bought frozen yogurt, or serve this over lightly sweetened Greek yogurt.
By Mona Talbott
Peach and Blue Cheese Toasts
The best blue cheese for this is salty but creamy, not too sharp or funky.
By Melissa Hamilton and Christopher Hirsheimer
Peach-Tarragon Shortcake
How is this shortcake different from all others? Cake flour makes it extra-tender, for starters, then it's baked in one big circle and bathed in tarragon-infused butter. You might never go back.
By Melissa Hamilton and Christopher Hirsheimer