Almond
Duck Breast with Frisée Salad and Port Vinaigrette
Crisp-skinned duck breast really pops with the nutty, buttery flavor of tawny Port. Any leftover meat makes a terrific sandwich.
By Gina Marie Miraglia Eriquez
Apricot Almond Linzertorte
For dessert, Grimes was inspired by something from Vienna, a little farther along the Danube: linzertorte. It's traditionally made with hazelnuts and raspberry jam, but this version, with its warmly spiced almond pastry and vivid apricot filling, spoke to Grimes of the highly polished coffeehouses in that part of the world. Cooking dried apricots with brandy and sugar allows you to control the sweetness quotient, and the result is all about the magically musky, tangy fruit.
By Paul Grimes
Pistachio and Almond Cake with Orange Salad
This homespun loaf cake evokes the nut tree-covered hills of Avellino and the lemon-scented Amalfi coast. The cake batter is primarily ground raw nuts, generously flavored with lemon zest. The latter gives the finished cake a pronounced citrus flavor that pairs well with the orange salad.
By Nate Appleman and Shelley Lindgren
Coffee Crunch Bars
The coffee and toffee flavors of this crunchy dessert are heightened by the dark brown sugar and espresso powder. This version is an adaptation of Leah Reichs recipe, which was a variation on her grandmothers recipe.
By Leah Reich
Almond Cakes with Chocolate Passion-Fruit Sauce
To neatly and evenly transfer the cake batter to the ramekins, Fleming likes to use an ice cream scoop, but if you don't have one, the batter can just as easily be poured.
By Claudia Fleming and Gerry Hayden
Almond, Chocolate, and Pistachio Spumoni
Spumoni trumps all others as the ideal frozen treat: It's richer than gelato, lighter than ice cream, and smoother than frozen custard. The inspiration for this classic flavor combination came from L & B Spumoni Gardens, in Brooklyn, a favorite spot for this tricolor treat.
By Gina Marie Miraglia Eriquez
Chewy Amaretti Sandwich Cookies
By Lillian Chou
Linguine with Pesto Trapanese
By Amy Bloom and Mama Ruggiero
Roasted Pears with Ricotta and Honey
The ricotta needs to drain overnight for this recipe, so begin one day ahead. Grade B maple syrup has a deeper flavor than Grade A; it's available at Trader Joe's and specialty foods stores, and from vermontcountrystore.com.
By Andrew Carmellini
Cranberry Pistachio Biscotti
For chewy texture, undercook the biscotti slightly in the second baking.
By Francois Payard
Glazed Figs with Almonds and Thyme
By Maggie Ruggiero
Honey Almond Granola
Theres nothing quite like making your own granola. You can toss in as many nuts and fruits as you want and sweeten it to your taste. While the possibilities are endless, we love this honey-sweetened variation with sesame seeds. The cardamom clings to the almonds, dried apricots and pears, and oats, adding an exotic touch.
By Melissa Roberts
Almond Sherry Christmas Trifle
One of the great things about a trifle is that you make it ahead of time, so the cake can soak up the flavors of the custard, fruit, and syrup. Its a perfect holiday dessert.
By Melissa Roberts
Spanish Crusted Roast Pork Tenderloin
Crunchy on the outside, juicy on the inside, this pork tenderloin gets sultry flavor from smoked paprika, almonds, and Madeira.
By Gina Marie Miraglia Eriquez
Apple Tea Cakes
This recipe works with most fruit. For extra yum, add mini chocolate chips.
By Francois Payard
Almond Brown-Sugar Cookies
With their simple, homespun charm, these icebox cookies are just the nibble you'll want to have on hand as you do your Christmas gift wrapping. The thinner you can slice the dough, the crisper the cookies will be, so we freeze the dough for a bit (after chilling it in the fridge) before slicing. Plus, it will be much easier to cut through the almonds and get nice, neat rounds.
By Shelley Wiseman
Chile-Roasted Almonds
Rich and crunchy, these almonds are prepared like Spains Marcona variety: cooked in oil and generously salted.
By Bruce Aidells
Chocolate Almond Tassies
When I told my friend (and fellow southern cookbook author) James Villas that I was making almond tassies, he had a fit. "There is no such thing," he said. Its true that tassies (miniature tartlets) are traditionally made with pecans. But I happen to have history on my side. Almonds have been imported into the South since colonial times, and they were once as commonplace in holiday baking as pecans are today. Im not sure that will convince James to make these, but trust me—theyre absolutely delicious.
By Damon Lee Fowler
Honey-Spiced Almonds
I will never forget when I started my catering company and offered sweet and spicy peanuts as one of the gift items. I had to toss peanuts for days, but they were delicious! Although I don't suggest that you mix quite as many as I did in the early years of my career, I do suggest you toss a few of these delights for the occasion.
By Katie Brown
Cauliflower Risotto with Brie and Almonds
We love the contrast of sliced almonds and golden-brown cauliflower against the risottos Brie-amplified creaminess.
By Andrea Albin