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1930 recipes found

Lora Brody's bete noire (A special chocolate cake)

Hot Chocolate Souffle

Kaya Toast
In Malay, kaya translates to rich, which perfectly describes this toasted bread spread with custardy kaya jam and cold salted butter. Kaya toast is popular throughout Malaysia, Singapore and other regions of Southeast Asia where pandan, the star ingredient, grows as a tropical plant with palm-like leaves. Kaya jam is made with fresh pandan, coconut milk, palm sugar and lots of eggs, which make it creamy. In this version, adapted from Kyo Pang, the founder and the executive chef of New York City’s Kopitiam, milk bread slices sandwiching kaya jam come with soy-seasoned half-boiled eggs for dipping.

Cold Chinese Noodle Salad

Grits and Shrimp
This recipe, adapted from the chefs David Chang and Joaquin Baca of Momofuku Noodle Bar, came to The Times in 2006. Here, the yolk from soft egg bleeds into a bed of grits. A bit of chopped bacon adds smokiness, while the chopped scallion lends brightness. You'll want to use good quality grits here over cornmeal or polenta, as both Mr. Chang and Mr. Baca suggest. The result is luxurious and creamy, without any cream.

Sformata di Ricotta

Lemonade Souffle

Angel's Delight

Mealie Meal

Flan With Tea

Korean Pancakes (Pa Jun)

Southern Pecan Pie

Marshmallow Sauce

Spicy Bacon-and-Egg Pie
Bacon-and-egg pie is a rustic specialty from New Zealand, here zipped up with a mixture of sriracha and cream. Made from whole eggs that hard-cook under a pastry crust lid, with fat chunks of bacon, it is closer in feeling to steak-and-kidney pie, that sturdy pub staple, than to quiche. It is terrific picnic fare.

15-Minute Chocolate Cake

Soft-Cooked Eggs

Bitter chocolate ice cream

Martha Pearl Villas's Pound Cake

Dacquoise Kisses

Creme au Chocolat
To make this classic dish a little less rich, I substitute milk for the heavy cream that conventionally serves as its base, combining it with a dash of flour and a little egg to create a light pastry cream, to which I add enough chocolate to make a dark, intensely flavored dessert that can be served with or without cookies. It will keep in the refrigerator for a week or so. Be certain to cover it well with plastic wrap to keep it from absorbing other flavors in the refrigerator.

Crispy Rice Crepe Napoleons With Raspberry Red-Chili-Pepper Sorbet

Caramel Ice Cream

Buranee Banjan
