I love working citrus into a recipe and often use lemons and limes in both sweet and savory dishes to brighten up the other flavors. But there are times when that punch of tang is required to stand on ...
Melt butter and combine with pecans and sugar in a 9-inch glass pie plate, pressing the crust into shape up on the sides. Bake at 400 degrees for about 12 minutes. When done, set aside. This can be ...
Toss the blueberries with a little of the syrup in a medium bowl and let macerate for 15 minutes. Divide the berries among individual gratin dishes along with some of the syrup, or spoon into one ...
The classic genoise is a straightforward cake, but it requires a bit of care on the part of the cook. Because it has no leavening and relies on the air beaten into the batter for its lift, make sure ...
Whisk sugar and eggs together until creamy. Blend in Key lime juice. Cook in a double boiler or as we do at Mojo in a covered stainless steel bowl over pot of water until temperature reaches 183 ...
Apparently I was born without the chocolate gene. If anyone is promising decadence for dessert, I would prefer death by citrus. Lemon or lime will do, as long as it comes in an absurdly rich and ...
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