Cream Cheese
Broccoli Cauliflower Casserole
The most tremendous veggie casserole in the history of veggie casseroles! I started making it around Thanksgiving as an alternative to broccoli-rice casserole, but it has slowly crept into other meals throughout the year. It's irresistible.
By Ree Drummond
Food Processor Carrot Cake
You don't need a bowl or even beaters for this treat. Just mix all the ingredients in your food processor, then bake—so clever! I can never turn down an excellent cream cheese frosting either, and this is one of the best.
By Donna Hay
Classic Lemon Cheesecake
You can't beat the classics when it comes to desserts, and this is one of my best. Zesty, creamy and light-as-air, this cake is completely heavenly. It's impossible to stop at one slice!
By Donna Hay
Spiced Honey Cake With Cream Cheese Frosting
Oh, wait: Did we mention the prettiest cake in the display case also happens to be gluten-free? Eat at will!
3-Ingredient Japanese Cheesecake
This easy cheesecake is one part soufflé, one part custard, resulting in a lightly sweet and airy cake that is super simple to make.
By Epicurious Editors
Strawberry Cream Cheese Waffle Sandwiches
By Catherine McCord
Raspberry Cheesecake Jars
By Catherine McCord
Pecan-Basil Cheese Ball
By Chef Mary Nolan
Raspberry, Whiskey & Oat Cheesecake
Here, the building blocks of Scottish cranachan are brought together in a different guise, layered into an alternately crisp, creamy, and fruity cheesecake. It's not as rustically simple as the dessert that inspired it, but it does, I think, stay true to cranachan's ingredient-centric ethos, with honey, raspberries, whiskey, and oats in perfect balance.
By Ruby Tandoh
Benedictine Sandwiches
By Catherine McCord
Berry and Ricotta Slice
By Donna Hay
Banana Cupcakes with Peanut Butter Frosting
A classic combination in an adorable little package. The cupcakes, which are reminiscent of banana bread, would be a great breakfast treat (with or without the frosting).
By Matt Lewis and Renato Poliafito
Why Your Muffins Need Cream Cheese in Them
Cream cheese—yes, the silky smooth bagel topping—adds a luxurious new layer to any breakfast muffin.
By Matt Duckor
Smoked Salmon Breakfast Salad with Crispbread
Everything good about a lox and bagel sandwich (minus the bagel).
By Alison Roman
Root Vegetable and Farmers Cheese Galette
This large galette takes root vegetables to the next level. The creamy leek filling and pastry crust make it substantial enough to accompany a few cocktails, and the presentation is sure to impress.
By Lauryn Tyrell
Gluten-Free Pie Crust
This is our go-to gluten-free pie crust; it crisps up beautifully and tastes fantastic. We also use this recipe for hand pies and tarts, and we even roll leftovers into little snake shapes, toss them in cinnamon sugar and bake them into little golden cookies.
Before you begin, make sure all of your ingredients are refrigerated (or, in the case of the cream cheese and butter, frozen) to ensure that the crust holds its shape and turns flaky once baked.
By Liza Jernow
Duck-Fat Turkey Breasts with Green Onion Puree
Chef Sean Brock created this dish using quail, but the technique pairs equally well with bone-in turkey breast, creating a surprisingly juicy version of a much-maligned cut. Searing a turkey breast on the stovetop crisps the skin beautifully, while basting with thyme- and garlic-scented duck fat enriches the lean meat. Green onions stand in for the green garlic for a silky, fresh sauce that's a welcome departure from classic gravy. Be sure to use homemade vegetable stock or a clear canned stock to preserve the brilliant green color. You can find duck fat from many gourmet shops, or online from D'Artagnan.
By Sean Brock
Buckwheat Linzer Cookies
These pretty cookies look as though they are fussy to make, but they are actually slice-and-bake cookies, with holes cut from half of them about halfway through the baking. Buckwheat pairs well with any dark berry or cherry flavor, so feel free to try different preserves. The cookies keep well, but they should be assembled only shortly before serving. Leftover filled cookies will soften a bit, but they will still taste great.
By Alice Medrich