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Hete Bliksem
Phillip Kirschen-Clark, the chef at Vandaag, brings a firm understanding of the intersection between sweet and savory to this side dish to lunchtime sandwiches and evening hen. “Hot lightning” is how the words translate from the Dutch: little fried fingerling potatoes combined with smoked bacon and a tiny dice of tart apples, all of it glossed in stroop, a velvety syrup made of sugar, butter, cream and molasses, then flavored with juniper, nutmeg, mace and cinnamon.

Green Mango Salad With Salty-Sweet Grilled Steak

Papaya and Blueberry Salad With Ginger-Lime Dressing
Though blueberries aren’t a tropical fruit, they go well with bright yellow or orange fruits from warm places. Papaya is high in potassium and contains enzymes that help break down proteins.

Apple mincemeat with almonds and dates
This is a fresh, no-cook mincemeat that is particularly light. I spoon it into deep tart shells lined with a rich pastry dough, top off each tart with a circle of dough and bake them at 375 degrees for about 50 minutes.

Stewed Red Cabbage

Fruit Salad in Vanilla-Mint Syrup

Czech Red Cabbage

Braised Red Cabbage

Red Cabbage, Apples And Rice

Sweet and Sour Red Cabbage and Apples

Honey-Orange Smoothie

Steamed Wild Striped Bass With Coconut Rice and Apple-Banana Chutney

Club Cider

Pork Tenderloin With Apples and Grapes

Holy Thursday Apple Bread

Pork Tenderloin With Apples And Onions

Joan Nathan's Haroseth
The Jewish food maven Joan Nathan serves this haroseth at her family's Passover gatherings. More than any other Jewish dish, this sweet blend of fruit and nuts — a mixture that symbolizes the mortar with which the Israelites laid bricks during their enslavement in Egypt — varies wildly depending on the availability of ingredients. The Nathan family version resembles a Moroccan haroseth rather than the popular American version made with apples, nuts and sweet wine.

Sauteed Calf's Liver With Onions and Apples

Czech Stuffed Chicken

Banana Caramel Sauce
This luscious sauce made of heavy cream, bananas, white chocolate and sugar is meant to be served with our banana-walnut bread pudding, but it's equally delicious drizzled over Sunday morning French toast.

Easy-as-Pie Apple Cake
The name of this cake is somewhat deceiving, since most apple cakes are easier than pie (which is actually never that easy if you’re making it from scratch). In any case, it’s a simple, excellent cake with a tender crumb, subtle spicing and soft pockets of fruit. Serve it plain, or with a dollop of ice cream, whipped cream or crème fraîche.

Teddie's Apple Cake
In a modern world of Cinnamon Hot Pockets and Pecan Pie Pringles, apple-picking is one of the few agricultural rituals we can all still get our hands into. This cake — a classic from 1973 — is a godsend to anyone who has overloaded at the pick-your-own orchard or overbought at the farmers’ market. Like many simple cakes, this one uses neutral oil that lets the fruit flavor come through, rather than show-offy butter.

Sweet Potato and Apple Kugel
I’ve looked at a number of sweet potato kugel recipes, and experimented with this one a few times until I was satisfied with it. The trick is to bake the kugel long enough so that the sweet potato softens properly without the top drying out and browning too much. I cover the kugel during the first 45 minutes of baking to prevent this. After you uncover it, it’s important to baste the top every 5 to 10 minutes with melted butter.
