Whiskey
Bourbon Whipped Cream
A dollop of softly whipped fresh cream alongside a piece of pie is one of life's perfect things. If you want the cream to hold up for hours, the optional Cobasan will make it possible, with no compromise of flavor or texture. If you prefer an unsweetened counterpoint to a sweeter pastry, leave out the sugar.
By Rose Levy Beranbaum
Chocolate-Whiskey Truffles Souffles with Caramel Sauce
Inside each soufflé is a melting chocolate truffle that adds richness and depth of flavor. It's the kind of over-the-top detail that places this dessert in the same league as any served in your favorite restaurant.
Malted Milk Ice Cream Cake with Blackberry Topping
Look for malted milk powder alongside the dry milk products in the supermarket.
Champagne Americana
This Franco-American combination of bourbon and bubbles gives you another reason to be thankful. It doubles easily to accommodate the number of guests around your holiday table.
Kentucky Eggnog Spike
Here is the perfect present for those who indulge in holiday eggnog — a mixture of spirit and spice to blend into the Christmas beverage. To make the gift complete, pour it into a beautiful bottle and tie a small nutmeg grater and some whole nutmegs around the neck with a festive ribbon.
Chocolate Bread Pudding with Bourbon-Pecan Caramel Sauce
The recipe for this bread pudding was created by the Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania's Central Bar & Grill's former pastry chef, Alison Barshak. She is now the executive chef at Striped Bass in Philadelphia.
Pecan Praline Cake
Some people claim that you must be Louisiana-born to master the art of making pralines—those special brown sugar and pecan patties. This cake takes an easier route: The pecans are simply coated in egg white and brown sugar, then roasted.
Bourbon Baby Back Ribs
Thin slices of sweet potato can be grilled alongside the ribs, then drizzled with maple syrup. Have coleslaw and corn bread on the side, too. End with lemon meringue pie.
Bourbon Barbecue Sauce
By Steve Raichlen
Chocolate-Bourbon Tart with Currants and Orange Custard Sauce
This tart will satisfy any chocolate lover. To make the chocolate curls, briefly microwave a 12-ounce block of bittersweet chocolate (not unsweetened) until it's just slightly softened. Pull the blade of a heavy large knife across the surface to form curls.
Chinese Beef Noodle Soup
In classic Chinese cooking, noodles destined for soup are cooked separately and added at the last minute so that the starch from the pasta doesn't cloud the broth. Because we were aiming for a rib-sticking dish, we broke with tradition and cooked the noodles right in the stock, allowing the starch to thicken the soup slightly.
Toffee Souffles with Chocolate Sauce
Soufflés are a British favorite. This recipe combines pieces of toffee in a creamy soufflé, with chocolate sauce on the side.
Butterscotch Almond Cheesecake
Cheesecakes have been popular in Britain for five hundred years. Our version has a shortbread crust, butterscotch topping and a filling laced with Scotch whisky.
Chocolate Pecan Cake
A chocolaty version of a rich French gâteau called, aptly, a financier, this cake shows how ground nuts, melted chocolate, butter, and beaten egg whites can result in a deceptively light texture. An elegant dessert, it needs nothing more than a dusting of confectioners' sugar to finish it off.