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Sleeper hit right here: Mushrooms, hearty greens, and a buttery pie crust. This savory galette is about to become your new favorite fall dinner.

Rochelle Bilow

What's easier than pie? A galette! Just don't make these common mistakes, and you've got an easy, rustic dessert (or dinner!).

Rochelle Bilow

These three steps will ensure your press-in crust has a sound structure and a clean look to impress.

Claire Saffitz

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The gooey toffee sauce is both absorbed by the cake for a glossy, polished presentation, and served on the side for extra indulgence. 
Vegan
You don’t have to use a vegan chocolate to make this decadent tart—any bittersweet baking bar will be great.
Consider this nutty, spiced-sweet fruit tart the dessert equivalent to a big, comfy sweater.
If you want a shortcut for this quince and chamomile panna cotta recipe, purchase quince paste at a specialty shop and heat it slowly to create a syrup, then simply spoon it over the custards.
Easy
Natalie Chanin is famous for her dead-simple but delicious apple crisp, which is often on the menu at the café in her Alabama Chanin store.
Quick
Sesame paste takes the place of hazelnuts in this Nutella-ish concoction. If you don’t want to make the concrete, schmear the chocolate-sesame spread on warm bread and thank us later.
Almost any fresh fruit (pears, apples, berries) can replace the figs.
This press-in crust is easier to make and handle than a buttery dough that you have to roll out.
Sandwiching the puff pastry between two baking sheets ensures that the pastry rises perfectly even.
Easy
Though it can be made with other small plums, this cake is the tastiest with the Italian variety—but keep in mind that they are in their peak season only a few weeks a year, in late summer to early fall.
You know what never goes out of style? Chocolate mousse.

Rochelle Bilow

With some store-bought roti paratha and a pot of hot oil, Talde re-creates McDonald's classic deep-fried apple pie.
Pre-roasting apples and stone fruits before putting them into pies, cobblers, cakes, or crumbles is an easy way to add flavor and reduce the sog factor in your fruit desserts.

Rick Martinez

When can you have cookies for breakfast? When they're packed with oats and held together with bacon fat. Duh.

Rochelle Bilow

A good cake doughnut is chewy, tender, crackly—and entirely possible to make at home.

Christina Chaey

Homemade frosting is about 1000% better than the store-bought stuff. Make sure you knock it out of the park by avoiding these common mistakes.

Rochelle Bilow

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Let's get some cupcakes up in here: These homemade icing and frosting recipes are what dreams are made of.
You know what never, ever goes out of style? Chocolate mousse.
For the ideal chewy brownie-ish texture, take care not to overbake these spiced cookies.
When apple season hits but peaches still linger at the market, it's time for a standout condiment to round out a main course or dessert.
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