Raisin
Cream Cheese Pie with Golden Raisins
This is like a light-textured cheesecake. It needs to chill overnight, so plan ahead.
By Sharon Blonder Leff
Raisin Scones
"The scones from Bon Bonerie in Cincinnati are moist, light and sweet," says John Van Eeckhout of Norfolk, Virginia. "When I lived in the area, one of my favorite ways to spend a Saturday morning was to read the newspaper in the bakery's adjacent tearoom while enjoying a raisin scone with clotted cream, preserves and a cup of coffee."
Raisin Scones are also delicious served with butter and jam.
Schrafft's of Boston Chewy Oatmeal Cookies
Founded in Boston in the nineteenth century, Schrafft's shops soon became renowned for the quality of their candies, ice creams, and especially their cookies. Eventually they opened several stores in New York City, but according to food writer and food historian Judith Jones, true Schrafft's cookie aficionados believed that the Boston version of their oatmeal cookies was superior, and so they would travel to Boston by train to buy them. This recipe is based on the original Schrafft's formula but I've added some dark brown sugar for the rich color and flavor that it imparts. This is a soft, pleasantly chewy cookie, with plenty of raisins and nuts.
By Brook Dojny
Grandma Millspaugh's Fruit Cookies
One of our editors, who was raised in the Midwest, was eager to share her grandmother's recipe for fruit cookies. Although this cookie doesn't look particularly Christmasy, it's apparently a venerable family tradition.
Low-Cholesterol Cinnamon Rolls
By Nadia Marmach
Microwave Chocolate Orange Raisin Cakes with Chocolate Glaze
Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.
Makes use of the microwave.
Pork Picadillo Empañadas with Chipotle Salsa
The filling of these savory Latin pastries, served at Café Iguana, in Denver, Colorado, is accented with chilies, raisins and almonds.
Ladies' Mile Applesauce Raisin Cake Diamond
By Laureen J. Diamond
Sea Bass with Moroccan Salsa
Mint, orange peel, cinnamon and raisins give this dish the distinctive flair of North African cooking, which has become so popular. Couscous with minced green onions would be a delicious accompaniment.
Raisin Brioche Pastries (Pains aux Raisins)
Along with croissants and pains au chocolat, these buns are ubiquitous in the morning bread basket that arrives after you order your express or café crème in Paris. It's the pastry cream that makes them unique. We used our favorite brioche recipe (by Sally Darr, a former gourmet editor) as the base.
Croissant Pudding
An effortless way to elevate basic bread pudding is to substitute croissants for day-old bread. To keep down the cost of this luxurious-tasting dessert, check the better bakeries in your area — many sell day-old croissants at half-price.
By Lauren Chattman