Pastries
Lemon Cream and Raspberry Phyllo Napoleons
In this easy version of the classic napoleon, crisp phyllo pastry squares are layered with lemon cream and raspberries. Jars of ready-made lemon curd are available in the preserves section of most supermarkets.
Baking Powder Biscuits
Light-gold and crusty outside, moist and fine-textured inside.
By Marion Cunningham
Blueberry-Raspberry Cake
By Barbara Steinberg
Puff Pastry Turnovers with Shrimp, Scallops and Spinach
Serve these pastries as the first course of a special-occasion supper — maybe with a bottle of chilled Champagne.
By Marcia Munson
Welsh Tea Cakes
By Anne Jones
Olive Biscuits
(LES SCOURTINS AUX OLIVES DE NYONS)
Jean-Pierre Autrand of Les Vieux Moulins in Nyons, Provence, shared the family recipe for these crisp, salty-sweet cookies.
By Susan Herrmann Loomis
Lemon Cream Scones
The whipping cream that is added to these slightly sweet scones gives them a delicate texture, while the lemon peel and dried apricots add terrific flavor.
Chocolate Chunk Muffins
"My mother, who's affectionately called Muffin, was craving chocolate muffins, but the local bakery had stopped making her favorite ones," writes Julia Bursten of Columbus, Ohio. "I tried to re-create the recipe, and she claims these are the best she's ever had."
Active time: 20 min Start to finish: 1 hr
Oatmeal-Currant Scones
A modern recipe from a modern woman: This is based on a recipe from my friend Joanne Rosen, a high-powered attorney who balances her torts and tarts, her husband and her children, with great finesse. Accompany the scones with English clotted cream (or crème fraîche) and honey.
Maple-Pecan Scones
"There is a very special bakery in New Orleans that I visit on my many trips south," writes Lisa Despirito of Baton Rouge, Louisiana. "Piece of Cake serves luscious pastries of all sorts, but I always drop in for a maple-pecan scone and a cup of coffee."
Serve with whipped butter sweetened with a little maple syrup, if desired.