Dessert
High-Altitude Cookie Skillet
Bacon and sea salt make this big, warm, gooey chocolate chip cookie sweet and salty. Serve it with a few scoops of vanilla bean ice cream.
By Mimi Council
How to Make Extra-Thick, Extra-Crispy, Extra-Delicious Gorditas
Their name translates to “little fatties,” which is also reason enough to make them.
By Fany Gerson
Baking With Blueberries? Add a Little Coriander
Mixing a little coriander in with your blueberry desserts or pancakes will make the blueberries taste more, well, blueberry-y. And there’s a scientific reason why.
By Jarrett Melendez
Barley-Cornmeal Crust
Barley flour, cornmeal, and a hint of grapefruit juice make this easy pie crust extra flavorful. Try it with this Blueberry-Nectarine Lattice Pie.
By Genevieve Ko
Strawberry and Basil-Cornmeal Shortcakes With Vanilla Whipped Cream
These shortcakes have a touch of fresh basil for an herbal dimension and some cornmeal to the shortcake for texture. Both additions keep the dessert from getting too sweet and pull the classic dish in an unexpected, modern direction.
By Irvin Lin
Blueberry-Nectarine Lattice Pie
Locally grown fruit is often more flavorful than supermarket fruit because it’s frequently grown from heirloom seeds and because it’s been allowed to fully ripen before being picked. So if you can, get extra-ripe fruit from your nearest farmer for this pie. If you’re able to do so and the fruit is very sweet, cut down on the sugar, adding only 1/2 to ⅔ cup. But even supermarket fruit tastes great here, particularly if you let it ripen on the counter first. Grapefruit juice keeps the long-baked filling fresh tasting, and coriander adds complexity to the flavor and aroma.
By Genevieve Ko
Butter Mochi
Butter mochi is a mainstay at any island party: a perfectly chewy, slightly sticky, and just-dense-enough coconut-custard glutinous rice cake.
By Alana Kysar
You Can Make Great Coconut Sticky Rice in the Microwave
This move from Pepper Teigen’s book slashes the cooking time for this classic Thai dessert.
By Tiffany Hopkins
How to Make Sheet-Pan Ice Cream Sandwiches and Stock Your Freezer All Summer Long
Peanut butter + chocolate + a nifty sheet pan trick = the perfect treat for the season.
By Kendra Vaculin
Chocolate–Peanut Butter Sheet Pan Ice Cream Sandwiches
For this easy summer dessert, you’ll use rimmed baking sheets to make a giant cookie filled with store-bought ice cream. Swap out the peanut butter for any creamy nut butter you like.
By Kendra Vaculin
Microwave Coconut Sticky Rice With Mango
Make coconut sticky rice in the microwave for creamy, perfectly tender results in under 10 minutes. Serve it with shredded coconut, toasted sesame seeds, and of course, ripe mango slices.
By Pepper Teigen
Roasted Nectarines With Labneh, Herbs, and Honey
Ripe nectarines roast until they're tender and caramelized before they’re placed on a bed of tangy Greek yogurt. Everything gets topped with a drizzle of olive oil and honey—and a sprinkle of nuts and herbs.
By Sabrina Ghayour
Florida Pie
My parents lived in Florida for decades and they vacationed there for decades before that. I don’t think there was ever a time when we kids were young that they didn’t come back with boxes of chocolate-coated coconut patties. I’m sure the coconut filling was supposed to be soft and chewy, as in a Mounds bar, but it was always a little dry (sorry to tell you now, Mom). Yet the candies still hold a sweet spot in my memory, and I thought of them when I started to make a Key lime pie.
By Dorie Greenspan
You Don’t Need Yeast to Make Delicious Cinnamon Rolls
Anyone want cinnamon rolls…now?
By Tiffany Hopkins
Knead, Rest, Repeat: How Gluten Actually Works
Gluten is a superhero with more webs than Spider-Man. But as a home baker (or pasta maker), how can you get it to do what you want?
By Annelies Zijderveld
Forget Raisins. Oatmeal Cookies Are Better With Dates
Roxana Jullapat's brilliant recipe has changed the way I'll think about oatmeal cookies forever.
By Maggie Hoffman
Oatmeal Date Cookies
These superlative oatmeal cookies skip the raisins and use Medjool dates instead. Once chopped, become nearly indistinguishable from the buttery, caramel-rich flavor of the chewy cookie.
By Roxana Jullapat
Baking Jen Yee’s Sesame Chiffon Cake Makes Me Feel Like a Pastry Professional
Delicate, flavorful, and light as air, this cake is fancy-bakery quality but deceptively simple to make at home.
By Kendra Vaculin
Tahini Chiffon Cake With Burnt Honey Cream and Poached Rhubarb
This cake has the fluffy, so-light-it-could-float texture of angel food cake, with a touch of egg yolk for richness. Tahini brings pure sesame flavor and a lining of sesame seeds adds a bonus level of crunch.
By Jennifer Yee
Use a Tall Cake Pan for Bigger, Better Desserts
Three inches of height (instead of the standard two) can be a serious game changer.
By Kendra Vaculin