If you're like many of us, dessert might be your favorite part of the meal. These six dessert recipes are sure to please. Check out the Very Merry Cran-Apple Pie, the Chunky Chocolate-Jam Bars, along with the rest of today's offerings. Enjoy!
PUMPKIN LAYER CAKE WITH CARAMEL BUTTERCREAM
This is from Yossy Arefo in The New York Times cooking e-newsletter. Yossy wrote, "Warmly spiced pumpkin cake and toasty caramel are a natural pair in this fall showstopper. The cake is light and fluffy with just enough spice to highlight the pumpkin flavor, while a generous pour of caramel sauce between the layers adds richness. (Store-bought caramel sauce will also work, but expect a slightly sweeter result.) For an impressive presentation, top the frosted cake with a bit more caramel sauce, and let it trail down the sides. It’s just the thing for a fall birthday treat or the Thanksgiving table."
Yield: 10 to 12 servings; Time: 2 hours, plus cooling
This was featured in "Not Everyone Loves Pie. For Them, There’s Cake.", and can be viewed online at https://cooking.nytimes.com/recipes/1019728-pumpkin-layer-cake-with-caramel-buttercream.
Ingredients
For the cake:
2-1/2 cups plus 2 tablespoons cake flour
1-1/2 teaspoons baking powder
1-1/2 teaspoons baking soda
1-3/4 cups granulated sugar
1 cup unsalted butter, softened
1 tablespoon cinnamon
1-1/2 teaspoons ground cardamom
1/4 teaspoon freshly grated nutmeg
1/4 teaspoon ground allspice
1 teaspoon kosher salt
3 large eggs, at room temperature
2 teaspoons vanilla extract
2-1/2 cups pumpkin purée, at room temperature
For the caramel sauce (see note):
1 cup granulated sugar
2 tablespoons unsalted butter, softened
3/4 cup heavy cream, at room temperature
1 tablespoon whiskey or 2 teaspoons vanilla extract
1/2 teaspoon kosher salt
For the buttercream:
4 large egg whites
1 cup granulated sugar
2 cups unsalted butter, softened and cut into tablespoons
Pinch of kosher salt
Preparation
Heat oven to 350 degrees. Butter three 8-inch cake pans and line the bottoms with parchment paper. Flour the pans and paper.
Sift the flour, baking powder and baking soda into a large bowl.
In the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with the paddle attachment, combine the sugar, butter, spices and salt. Beat on medium-high until very light and fluffy, about 5 minutes. Stop the mixer occasionally to scrape the bottom and sides of the bowl. Add the eggs one at a time, mixing for about 20 seconds between each egg. Add the vanilla extract and pumpkin purée and mix until well combined, scraping the bottom and sides of the bowl as necessary. The mixture will look curdled.
Set mixer to low, and add the dry ingredients all at once, stirring until a few spots of flour remain. Remove the bowl from the mixer, and use a rubber spatula to finish folding the dry ingredients into the batter. Scrape the bottom and sides of the bowl to ensure the batter is evenly mixed.
Divide the batter among the prepared pans (about 3 cups per pan), smooth the tops, and tap the pans on a countertop to release any large air bubbles. Bake the cakes until golden and puffed, and a tester inserted into the center comes out clean, 20 to 25 minutes.
Cool the cakes in the pans on a rack for 10 minutes, then use the tip of a knife to loosen the edges and carefully invert them onto the rack to cool completely.
Meanwhile, make the caramel sauce: In a large saucepan over medium-high heat, combine the sugar and 3 tablespoons water. Swirl the pan occasionally until the sugar dissolves, but do not stir. Continue to cook, swirling the pan occasionally to help the mixture brown evenly, until it is deep amber in color. At this point, don't walk away from the pot: The caramel will go from amber to burned in mere moments.
Remove the pan from the heat, and carefully whisk in butter and heavy cream. The mixture will expand and sputter before turning into a smooth sauce. Add the whiskey and salt. Carefully pour the caramel into a heat-safe container and cool to room temperature. You will have about 1-1/2 cups.
Make the buttercream: In the bowl of a stand mixer, combine the egg whites and sugar. Set the bowl over a pot of simmering water, and whisk continuously until the sugar has dissolved and the mixture is hot to the touch, 5 to 7 minutes.
Use the whisk attachment of the stand mixer to beat the egg white mixture until stiff, glossy peaks form and the mixture and bowl are cool to the touch, about 10 minutes.
Switch to the paddle attachment and reduce speed to medium. With the mixer running, add the butter a couple of tablespoons at a time and beat the buttercream until smooth and fluffy. During this step, the buttercream will likely break and look curdled; turn up the speed on the mixer for a few seconds, and it will come back together. Continue until all of the butter is incorporated then add the salt. Slowly add 1/2 cup cooled caramel sauce, and stir until well combined. If the buttercream is extremely soft or runny, put the bowl in the refrigerator for about 10 minutes, then whip until smooth.
Assemble the cake: If necessary, use a serrated knife to trim the cooled cake layers so they are flat and even. Add a small spoonful of buttercream onto a cardboard cake round or serving plate, and place the first layer of cake, cut side up, on top.
Spread about 3/4 cup buttercream on top of the cake. Drizzle the buttercream with 1 tablespoon of caramel sauce. Be careful not to drizzle the caramel all of the way to the edge so it doesn’t spill out the sides.
Place the second cake layer on top and repeat with buttercream and caramel. Place the final layer on top, cut side down, and spread the top and sides of the cake with a thin, even layer of buttercream. Refrigerate the cake until the buttercream is firm, about 30 minutes.
Spread the remaining buttercream in an even layer over the cake. If you’d like to add a caramel drizzle, refrigerate the fully frosted cake until firm then carefully spread about 1/3 cup of room temperature caramel sauce over the top of the cake. Use an offset spatula to gently ease it towards the edges so it drips down the sides. Serve at room temperature. Store leftover cake in the refrigerator, but bring to room temperature before serving. Leftover caramel sauce can be stored in an airtight container in the refrigerator.
Tip
You could use store-bought caramel sauce instead of making your own, but expect a slightly sweeter result. You’ll need approximately 1 1/2 cups.
GINGERBREAD NICE CREAM
This is from Weight Watchers, and begins, "Boosted with molasses, vanilla, cinnamon, and ginger, this frozen banana treat embodies the essence of gingerbread. Go easy on the ginger; any more than we call for could make the nice cream bitter. Serve right away, when the mixture is smooth, creamy, and the texture of soft serve. If you’d rather firm it up for more defined scoops, transfer the mixture to a loaf pan or other container and freeze for a couple of hours."
Prep Time: 10 minutes; Total Time: 3 hours 10 minutes; Serves: 4; Serving size: 3/4 cup nice cream and 1 crumbled cookie; Difficulty: Easy; 3 points
To view this online, click here.
Ingredients
4 large Bananas
2 Tbsp Molasses
1 tsp Vanilla extract
1/2 tsp ground cinnamon
3/8 tsp ground ginger
4 crumbled gingersnaps
Directions
Peel bananas; cut into slices and place in a zip-top plastic freezer bag. Seal and freeze until frozen sold, at least 3 hours.
Place frozen bananas in a food processor; process on high until very finely chopped, about 2 minutes. Drizzle with molasses and vanilla, and sprinkle with cinnamon and ginger. Process on high until completely smooth, 2 to 3 more minutes; stop to scrape sides of bowl occasionally.
Divide nice cream among 4 bowls; top with crumbled gingersnaps.
VERY MERRY CRAN-APPLE PIE
This comes from the infamous long-since-forgotten emailing list, and begins, "Casual pies with fold-up edges say bring on the flavor and who needs a pie pan or fancy pie edges?!"
Ingredients
1/3 cup shortening
1 cup Gold Medal® all-purpose flour
1/2 teaspoon salt
2 to 3 tablespoons cold water
2/3 cup packed brown sugar
1/3 cup Gold Medal® all-purpose flour
3 cups thinly sliced cooking apples
2 cups fresh or frozen (thawed) cranberries
1 tablespoon margarine or butter
Directions
In medium bowl, cut shortening into 1 cup flour and the salt, using pastry blender or crisscrossing 2 knives, until crumbly. Sprinkle with cold water, 1 tablespoon at a time, and toss with fork until dough forms. Shape dough into a ball. Wrap in plastic wrap and refrigerate 15 minutes.
Heat oven to 425ºF. Shape dough into flattened round on floured surface. Roll dough into 13-inch circle. Place on ungreased large cookie sheet.
Mix brown sugar, 1/3 cup flour, the apples and cranberries. Mound mixture on center of dough up to 3 inches of edge. Dot with margarine. Fold edge of dough over apples.
Bake pie 20 minutes. Cover center with 5-inch square of foil to prevent overbrowning. Bake 10 to 15 minutes longer or until crust is light golden brown.
PEANUT BUTTER PIE
This is from Samantha Seneviratne at The New York Times cooking e-newsletter. Samantha wrote, "Dead simple to make, this pie hits all the right notes. Sweet, nutty peanut butter mellows next to the tang of rich cream cheese and gets a lift from a little whipped cream. But if that doesn’t convince you, the chocolate cookie crust may. This version relies on five ingredients, instead of pre-made cookies, with the cocoa giving it a deep chocolate flavor. The crust is pressed into a well-buttered pie plate, baked, then cooled, ready to be filled and chilled. When it's time to serve, you have options: Finish it with a decorative chocolate topping or a puff of lightly sweetened whipped cream and a sprinkling of cocoa powder."
Yield: 8 to 10 servings; Time: 50 minutes, plus chilling
To view this online, go to https://cooking.nytimes.com/recipes/1018635-peanut-butter-pie.
Note: While you're at it, check out "How to Make a Pie Crust", a guide by Melissa Clark. It's very helpful, and you're bound to find some useful info in it.
Ingredients
For the crust:
6 tablespoons unsalted butter, melted, plus more for the pan
3/4 cup granulated sugar
3/4 cup unsweetened cocoa powder (not Dutch-processed)
1/2 cup all-purpose flour
1/2 teaspoon kosher salt
For the filling:
1 1/4 cups heavy cream
1 1/2 cup smooth, sweetened peanut butter, like Jif or Skippy
1 8-ounce block full-fat cream cheese, at room temperature
2/3 cup light brown sugar
1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
1/2 teaspoon kosher salt
2 ounces semisweet chocolate, chopped (optional)
1 tablespoon unsalted butter (optional)
Preparation
Make the crust: Heat the oven to 350 degrees. Have a nonstick standard 9-inch pie plate ready, or generously butter a 9-inch standard pie plate. In a medium bowl, whisk together the sugar, cocoa powder, flour and salt. Add butter, stirring and mashing with a fork, until the crumbs are evenly moistened.
Transfer the crumbs to the prepared pan and press them evenly into the bottom and sides until crust is about 1/4-inch thick. Bake crust until it looks dry and set, 10 to 12 minutes. Transfer the pan to a rack to cool completely, about 30 minutes.
Make the filling: In a large bowl, whip the cream to stiff peaks using an electric mixer at medium-high speed. Set aside. In another large bowl, beat the peanut butter, cream cheese, brown sugar, vanilla and salt on medium speed until fluffy, about 2 minutes. Use a large rubber spatula to gently fold the whipped cream into the peanut butter mixture. Transfer the mixture to the prepared pan and smooth the top. Chill uncovered for at least 4 to 6 hours, until filling is set.
Make the topping, if using: In a microwave-safe bowl, melt the chocolate and the butter together in short bursts, stirring often. Transfer the chocolate mixture to a small plastic bag, and cut a 1/8-inch hole in one corner. Drizzle the chocolate over the top to make a decorative pattern. (You may have some left over depending on your taste.) Serve immediately.
CHUNKY CHOCOLATE-JAM BARS
This is from the infamous long-since-forgotten emailing list, though it looks like it's probably originally from Kraft.
Prep Time: 20 min; Total Time: 50 min; Makes: 32 servings, 1 bar each
Ingredients
1-1/2 cups flour
1 cup firmly packed light brown sugar
1 tsp. CALUMET Baking Powder
1 cup (2 sticks) butter, softened
1-1/2 cups quick-cooking oats
1/2 cup BAKER'S ANGEL FLAKE Coconut
1/2 cup PLANTERS Chopped Pecans, toasted
5 squares BAKER'S Semi-Sweet Baking Chocolate, coarsely chopped
1 jar (12 oz.) raspberry jam
Directions
Preheat oven to 350°F. Mix flour, brown sugar and baking powder in large bowl. Cut in butter with pastry blender or 2 knives until mixture resembles coarse crumbs. Add oats, coconut and pecans; mix well.
Press half of the crumb mixture firmly onto bottom of greased 13x9-inch baking pan; sprinkle with chopped chocolate. Spoon jam over top; sprinkle with remaining crumb mixture.
Bake 25 to 30 min. or until lightly browned. Cool completely on wire rack. Cut into 32 bars.
Kraft Kitchens Tips
How To Toast Nuts
Preheat oven to 350°F. Spread nuts in single layer on baking sheet. Bake 5 to 7 min. or until lightly toasted.
Great Substitute
Substitute apricot jam for the raspberry jam for a great apricot-chocolate bar.
PUMPKIN CUPCAKES
This is from Diana Rattray in The Spruce Eats. She wrote, "These pumpkin cupcakes are a perfect choice for a Halloween party treat or fall dessert. The moist pumpkin cupcakes are perfectly spiced with a mixture of cinnamon, ginger, and nutmeg, and they get extra texture from chopped walnuts or pecans.
"Top these cupcakes with fluffy caramel cream cheese frosting or a basic cream cheese frosting. Or top with a dollop of whipped cream or whipped topping and a sprinkling of cinnamon sugar."
Prep Time: 10 minutes; Cook Time: 25 minutes; Total Time: 35 minutes; Servings: 24 servings; Yield: 24 cupcakes
To view this online, go to https://www.thespruceeats.com/homemade-pumpkin-cupcakes-3060003.
Ingredients
2-1/4 cups all-purpose flour (sift before measuring)
1 tablespoon baking powder
1/2 teaspoon baking soda
1/2 teaspoon salt
3/4 teaspoon ground cinnamon
1/2 teaspoon ground ginger
1/2 teaspoon ground nutmeg
1/2 cup butter (softened)
1-1/3 cups sugar
2 eggs, beaten until frothy
1 cup canned pumpkin puree
3/4 cup milk
3/4 cup chopped walnuts or pecans, optional
Directions
Gather the ingredients. Preheat oven to 375 F.
Sift together the flour, baking powder, baking soda, salt, ginger, cinnamon, and nutmeg into a bowl.
Cream butter and sugar until light and fluffy; beat in eggs. Blend in mashed pumpkin.
Stir in the sifted dry ingredients alternately with the milk, blending until batter is smooth after each addition; stir in chopped walnuts or pecans.
Spoon batter into well-greased and floured or paper-lined muffin pan cups. Fill about 2/3 full.
Bake in preheated oven for 25 minutes, or until a wooden pick or cake tester inserted in center comes out clean.
Cool and frost the cupcakes with a simple cream cheese frosting or top with a dollop of whipped cream.
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