Dessert
How to Make a Tipsy Trifle Without a Recipe
A trifle is the perfect opportunity to finish leftover nuts, dried fruits, and bits of cookies or chocolate, letting you play with flavors or highlight classic combinations.
By Laurie Ellen Pellicano
Must Be the Season of the Spritz Cookie
Break out the cookie press for these buttery Christmastime stalwarts—and add a little cornstarch to make the dough easier to work with.
By Matthew Zuras
Spritz Cookies
This recipe adds a little cornstarch for a more delicate cookie that is also easier to pipe or push through a cookie press.
By Rose Levy Beranbaum
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37 Gluten-Free Cookies for All the Fun, Without the Wheat
Whether you’re craving melt-in-your-mouth meringues or easy peanut butter cookies, we’ve got all the festive holiday treats you need—hold the gluten.
By The Editors of Epicurious
May All Your Whip Be Marshmallow Whip
This two-for-one topping will be the talk of your holiday party.
By Joe Sevier
For Holiday Desserts, Ditch the Vanilla and Raid Your Liquor Cabinet Instead
When it comes to holiday baking, look to liqueurs, spirits, and fortified wines for a glorious range of flavoring options.
By Laurie Ellen Pellicano
Peanut Butter Kiss Cookies
This family favorite holiday cookie pairs the winning combination of chocolate and peanut butter.
By Lauren Salkeld
Prune-Armagnac Ice Cream
Classically French, prune‐Armagnac ice cream is one of the most graceful ways to serve a prune. Whereas most fruits become hard and icy when frozen, these prunes remain chewy and soft.
By Claudia Fleming
Peanut Better Blossoms
Crunchy peanut butter and a quick, glossy, trufflelike chocolate ganache take classic peanut butter blossoms a step up from their former selves.
By Shauna Sever
Gluten-Free Vegan Gingerbread Cookies
A combination of gluten-free flour, rice flour, and arrowroot gives these dairy-free vegan cookies their light, crisp texture.
By Erin McKenna
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61 Christmas Candy Recipes to Sweeten Your Holiday
Make these Christmas candy recipes—including chocolate truffles, fluffy marshmallows, and peppermint bark—and then wrap them up for loved ones.
By The Editors of Epicurious
Combine Ube and Coconut for an Ultraviolet Pie Unlike Any Other
Turn a jar of Philippine purple yam spread, plus a few eggs and can of coconut milk, into this shockingly hued dream of a dessert.
By Joe Sevier
Ube Pie With Marshmallow Whip
When I’m with my mom’s side of the family, no holiday is complete without ube pie. Ube is a vibrant purple yam from the Philippines used in many sweet dishes. This version of the pie, with its deep shade of violet and its pearly crown of marshmallowy whipped cream, looks as regal as it does whimsical. It’s creamy and custardy like a sweet potato pie but with ube’s distinct notes of vanilla and pistachio. Instead of starting with whole purple yams, this recipe uses jarred ube halaya (sometimes ca.…
By Arlyn Osborne
Chocolate Dynamite Cookies
More like a brownie than a cookie, these fudgy, densely chocolaty Christmas cookies pack Dutch cocoa powder and chocolate chips into every bite. They keep their chew once they cool, but we prefer them while still warm and gooey.
By Roxana Jullapat
Peppermint Bark
This peppermint bark is made with not one, but three kinds of chocolate: milk, bittersweet, and white. It’s a stunning, festive sweet to make for yourself and loved ones during holiday season.
By Sarah Kieffer
Caramel Candies
These caramel candies are a joy to make and give to loved ones. Make the original, then try your hand at orange caramels, espresso caramels, and salted caramels.
By Sarah Kieffer
Pumpkin Pie Is Better Under Pressure
All you need is a pinch of baking soda and an Instant Pot to coax out toasty caramel flavors from your pumpkin filling.
By Matthew Zuras
Chocolate Crinkle Cookies
I grew up eating these classic chocolate crinkle cookies every December. To me they are the very definition of holiday sweetness and happy memories. While the dough will become quite stiff as you’re making it, the final result is a light, airy, melt-in-your-mouth chocolate cookie that marries perfectly with whatever you’re drinking, whether that's eggnog, hot chocolate, or a cold, frosty glass of milk.
By Ashley English
Why Corn Syrup Makes Better Chocolate Glazes, Ice Cream, and Pies
Forget the bad publicity it's gotten over the years, because corn syrup—even in small amounts—has wonderful properties for all kinds of homemade desserts.
By Mari Uyehara
Chocolate Pecan Pie
A little yogurt makes a flaky piecrust extra tender and the butter taste extra good!
By Alice Medrich