Cream Cheese
Cream Cheese Pound Cake
"My Aunt Rose, a consummate baker, perfected this pound cake, which for years has graced the table of every family gathering," says Barbara Chazan of New York, New York.
Chocolate Cheesecake
A real oldie, this recipe. I first learned to make this cheesecake when I was working for a now-defunct caterer to support my then-career—acting. My job was to make what seemed like hundreds of these cheesecakes, which we also sold retail. After I moved to Los Angeles, far from the catering kitchen (located in the basement of a rock 'n roll club!) I went for years without making another cheesecake. One day, while cleaning out files that had moved across the country many times, I came across my recipe written on the back of a paper towel. Cheesecake. It seemed so corny and so old-fashioned, and it is. It is also still so good.
By Alison Becker Hurt
Strawberry Cheesecake with Gingersnap Crust
Cheesecake and Champagne are a great finale. Begin making the dessert a day ahead.
Salmon, Dill and Cream Cheese Spread
Use leftover poached or baked salmon. Canned red salmon that has been drained, skinned and boned also does the trick.
By Judy Harmon
Individual Maple and Mascarpone Cheesecakes
"My husband and I recently visited New York with some friends," says Helene M. Strassman of Gaithersburg, Maryland. "One evening, we had dinner at Babbo. The whole meal was fantastic, but the best part was the maple and mascarpone cheesecake. I asked our waiter for the recipe, but he politely refused. Maybe Bon Appétit could persuade pastry chef Gina DePalma to part with it."
Be careful when boiling down the maple syrup for this recipe. It gets very hot, as a caramel syrup does. Use a heavy, large, deep saucepan because the syrup bubbles up high and vigorously when boiled. Let the syrup settle before measuring it.
By Gina DePalma
Pecan-Cheese Spread
By Julie Wilson
Spiced Pumpkin Cake with Cream Cheese Frosting and Chocolate Leaves
You'll need two dozen lemon leaves or camellia leaves to make the chocolate decoration. If you don't have unsprayed leaves from your own or a friend's garden, get them from a florist.
Walnut Petites
"I came upon this recipe several years ago in Mother's kitchen," writes Barbara Wilkerson of Talladega, Alabama. "It is now my own family's favorite holiday treat."
Active time: 1 hr Start to finish: 3 hr
Sweet Yogurt Cheese with Minted Strawberries
A berry dessert that's a great finish to the spiced chicken breast meal.
Lemon-Ginger Cheesecake
By Carole Bloom
Liptauer
Nigella Lawson
If we're talking about family favorites, I couldn't leave liptauer out. It was the deli counter delicacy of my childhood and another eating item I'd all but forgotten about. But something made me remember it, and from taste-memory and some notes from the kitchen book inherited by my friend Olivia from her mother, I tried my hand at making it myself. I can confidently and categorically state that it's not some sentimental yearning that makes me want to see its comeback. You don't need to go in for the retro-molding here, just mix the ingredients and plonk them in a bowl if you like; but whatever, this glorious cream cheese, caper, caraway seed, and paprika combination, spread over sour black bread or — if you don't have the genetic taste for it — over slices of any dark or brown bread that you can get from the supermarket, is rhapsodically unbeatable.
By Nigella Lawson