Dessert
Best-Ever Pie Crust
I use lard for my crusts because I love the rich flavor and short texture, but an all-butter dough results in an even flakier crust, should you choose to substitute more butter for the lard here. This recipe makes two crusts, for either two single-crust pies or one double-crust pie. Making the full amount is just as easy as making half of it, so if you only need one crust, freeze the other; that way there is always homemade dough on hand.
By Toni Tipton-Martin
Banana Pudding Custard Pie
A vanilla wafer crumb crust gives signature banana pudding flavor to this meringue topped holiday pie.
By Alexander Smalls
Blueberry-Miso Crumb Cake
Whole wheat flour and miso make this crumb cake a little sweet, a little savory, and entirely delicious.
By Chris Morocco
Basic Crumb Crust
Crumb crusts are even easier than press-in cookie crusts. You don’t even have to bake them—see the variation at right. The crumbs can be made out of cookies, crackers, cereal, pretzels, even potato chips! Sometimes sugar or other flavorings are added to the crumbs (here the sugar is optional), and then fat (usually melted butter) is added to bind the mixture to form a crust. The crumbs can be coarse, for a crunchier texture, or finer, for a smoother texture. Different base ingredients will behave differently, so the first time I test a crumb crust with a new ingredient, I always have a little extra on hand in case I need more crumbs, or a little extra melted butter, should it be needed.
Crumb crusts don’t generally require chilling before baking, but you can refrigerate for up to 1 hour or freeze for 15 minutes, if desired, to firm them up before baking.
By Erin Jeanne McDowell
Speculoos Cookie Crust
Warm, spicy crust seeks peppy, tangy curd for meaningful conversation, foodie adventures, and romantic oven snuggles. Low-maintenance and easy to love.
By Lauren Ko
Epi’s Thanksgiving Recipe Finder
Meet the tool that’ll help you find your ideal recipe for turkey, stuffing, dessert, and more.
By The Editors of Epicurious
Caramel Sauce
The thought of making homemade caramel sauce is daunting for many cooks, but there’s no reason to be intimidated. It’s simple to prepare and, start to finish, takes only 15 to 20 minutes, after which you have a luscious, full-bodied sauce to drizzle on apple and peach pies, use in and on cream pies, and top off pie à la mode. No fancy equipment needed: just a 3-quart stainless steel saucepan and a candy thermometer.
By Ken Haedrich
Salted Caramel Sauce
My classic salted caramel, enriched with butter and a touch of cream for a thick, smooth sauce, is perfect as a pie topping, or served alongside à la mode slices.
By Erin Jeanne McDowell
Classic Whipped Cream
It’s never a bad idea to serve pie with plenty of whipped cream. Think your pie is sweet enough? You can leave the sugar out—ain’t nothin’ wrong with plain ol’ whipped cream. For a luxurious twist, try the mascarpone variation below.
By Erin Jeanne McDowell
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49 Ways to Cook (and Drink) Pomegranate
These little gems can be used for so much more than just juice.
By Katherine Sacks
Caramelized Plantain Parfait
Use plátanos manzanos—a short, fat, and incredibly sweet plantain variety—if you can find them. When pan-fried, the outside caramelizes and forms a hard shell while the inside becomes soft and custardy (like crème brûlée!). Look for them in Latin and Caribbean supermarkets or in the tropical fruit section of large supermarkets.
By Rick Martinez
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43 Perfect Pear Recipes for Crumbles, Tarts, Salads, and More
Fall is the time to roast them, poach them, and bake them into a cake.
By The Editors of Epicurious
Old-Fashioned Shortening Pie Dough
This is a pretty standard all-shortening piecrust, like the one my dad used when I was a youngster. A shortening piecrust won’t have the delicate flavor of a butter crust, and the texture is typically more crumbly, less flaky. Still, this yields a delicious, tender crust that many bakers believe makes the best pies.
By Ken Haedrich
How to Make Chhena Poda, the Caramel-Edged Paneer Cheesecake of Odisha
Yes, it’s worth making fresh paneer for this cardamom-scented dessert.
By Maneet Chauhan and Jody Eddy
The Best Fancy Halloween Candy to Buy for Yourself
You’re not sharing your haul this year, so it’s time to stock up on the good stuff.
By Kendra Vaculin
Chhena Poda (Spiced Cheesecake)
In essence, this is a sweetened cake made from cheese. I sometimes equate this dessert to the Indian version of Mexican flan because of its caramelized topping.
By Maneet Chauhan and Jody Eddy
Frangipane Makes the Most of Peak Produce—All Year Long
A nutty and versatile food processor custard, frangipane bakes into a fragrant, puffed-up pillow for whatever fruit you like.
By Kendra Vaculin
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12 Easy, Cozy Recipes for the Weekend
Including slow-cooked chickens, hands-off pork, and one-bowl cakes you can cut into all weekend long.
By The Editors of Epicurious
For Tangy, Mousselike Cheesecakes, a Secret Ingredient From New Orleans
Creole cream cheese is a heritage product little known outside Louisiana. But it’s making a comeback—in the form of this remarkable cheesecake.
By Joe Sevier
Creole Cream Cheesecake
This cheesecake is silky, tangy, and mousselike, thanks to Creole cream cheese. (You can sub a mix of sour cream and buttermilk.) The tart-and-sweet apple topping makes it perfect for fall.
By Kelly Fields