Dried Fruit
Dundee Cake with Hot Marmalade Sauce
Dundee has been synonymous with marmalade for hundreds of years. The story goes that around 1700, an enterprising Dundee housewife crafted marmalade as we know it from a boatload of bitter Seville oranges purchased by her husband from a Spanish ship stranded in the harbor. In this recipe, marmalade is gently heated with orange juice and whisky until it liquefies, then the sauce is poured over the cake.
Lorrie's Mother's Fruitcake
By Lynda Chernek
Chocolate Currant Cake with Tangy Chocolate Frosting
"Instead of staring at the ceiling one night when I was having trouble sleeping, I passed the time by baking," says Angelo Monaco of Cambridge, Massachusetts. "The result of my insomnia was this chocolate cake. It's light, moist and really delicious."
By Angelo Monaco
Baked Apples with Raisins
Something simple and delicious for dessert. Partner with store-bought gingersnaps.
Spice Cookies with Raisins and Walnuts
By Kathleen Carrol
Welsh Tea Cakes
By Anne Jones
Rustic Apple and Dried Cherry Galette with Crème Fraîche and Caramel Sauce
This free-form tart is wonderful topped with caramel sauce and Crème Fraîche.
Wild Rice Stuffing with Hazelnuts and Dried Cranberries
Mary Risley, the director of Tante Marie's Cooking School, says, "I come from a family of Connecticut Yankees, and when I was growing up, I spent every Thanksgiving at my grandparents' eighteenth-century home, which was right across from a turkey farm. I’m not quite sure how, but something in that experience inspired this recipe. (Maybe the ingredients reflect what a turkey would like to eat, if asked.)"