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Alma Hull's Chess Pie

Butterscotch Budino With Caramel Sauce
This butterscotch budino from the pastry chef Dahlia Narvaez is a pudding to shame all other puddings. The budino’s simple master stroke? Over the pudding hovers a thin layer of caramel with an audaciously generous sprinkling of sea salt.

Fruit Tarts

Swan Lake

Shrimp With Yogurt and Fresh Coriander Sauce

Quick Classic Berry Tart

Coconut Mashed Yams With Currants
These easy, butter-free, dairy-free mashed yams from Chloe Coscarelli, the vegan cookbook author, are gussied up with creamy coconut milk, maple syrup and warm autumn spices.

Creme Brulee

Brown Basmati With Coconut, Almonds And Currants

Yogurt Berry Parfait With Steel-Cut Oats
This is a great way to enjoy both steel-cut oats and yogurt, whether or not you use the yogurt for this parfait. The oats soften overnight in the yogurt and thicken the yogurt at the same time. Look for organic yogurt that has no thickeners or gums added to it.

One-Pot Creamy Pasta and Greens
In this recipe, frozen spinach, pasta and a whole lot of milk come together to create a satisfying pasta dish that will remind you of the best creamed spinach you’ve ever had. Stir the mixture often and vigorously to help the pasta release its starch and create a rich sauce. The lemon peel provides a bright citrus flavor, but you can leave it out. If you’d like a spicy version, add a dash of red-pepper flakes along with the shallot and garlic. You can also substitute different greens: Instead of frozen spinach, you can use 2 cups of chopped dark leafy greens, like chard or kale.

Gene Hovis's Coconut Sweet-Potato Pie

Baked Portobellos With Potatoes and Sour Cream

Lamb-Shoulder Mafe With Fonio
The Senegalese-born chef Pierre Thiam makes this lamb mafe with meat from the shoulder, on or off the bone, which goes tender after a stretch of unattended, gentle simmering. Adapting the dish in New York, Thiam thickened it with jarred peanut butter, which lends the sauce its characteristic creaminess, and Vietnamese fish sauce, for salty depth. Though he leaves the Scotch bonnet whole, if you want a more intense taste of it, crush it apart with a wooden spoon, and you'll tap right into its bright, floral heat. You could serve the stew with rice, or a number of other grains, but Thiam serves his on a heap of warm fonio, a tiny, tender, ancient grain that can be found partly cooked and dehydrated in many West African grocery stores, as well as specialty food stores and health food markets.

Berries With Creme Anglaise and Whipped Cream

Butter-Blanched Mustard Greens With Mustard Oil

Edna Lewis’s Corn Muffins
After reading that Edna Lewis preferred extra-fine cornmeal, I adapted her recipe to use corn flour. (Be sure to get corn flour, not pure white cornstarch.) These muffins have great corn flavor, and they have a very tender, creamy texture when hot and stay moist when cool. If you’re using regular cornmeal, the muffins are still delicious, especially warm; just reduce the buttermilk to 2 cups.

Browned-Butter Vanilla Cookies

Green Sugar Snap Peas and Carrots With Fresh Mint

Herring-and-Potato Salad With Brown Butter

Tofu With Spinach Sauce

Buttered Potatoes With Fennel

Heirloom Pea Pancakes
