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Prosciutto-Wrapped Breadsticks with Fig

Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.

Cherry Chocolate Chippers

"I was 11 years old when I started receiving Gourmet magazine," says Kristi Tursi of Essex Junction, Vermont. "I am now 15, and I’m happy to say that I've tried at least one recipe from each issue. I love to experiment with new combinations of unusual foods. Maybe that is because I enjoy science and chemistry, or perhaps I just love eating delicious yummies! But this year, on my mom's birthday, I tried something cool: cherry chocolate chippers. These cookies are not as dramatic as my chicken mango tango, but they're quite a treat. Everyone at the party liked them so much that I spent part of the evening jotting down the recipe. So I decided to share it with everyone ... by way of Gourmet."

Watermelon-Honeydew Kebabs with Lime-Poppy Seed Dressing

Most kids will like the dressing, but you might want to put it on the side just in case. Serve pink lemonade to the kids; the grown-ups might prefer iced tea or sangria.

Radishes with Tarragon Beurre Blanc

We've taken the French tradition of eating radishes with salt and butter (which tames the vegetable's bite) just a step farther. Serve the beurre blanc and salt in small individual dishes so guests can dip as they like. This fresh, springtime hors d'oeuvre would be well matched with steak or grilled fish.

Raspberry Whipped Cream Truffle Cake

In this show-stopping dessert, moist chocolate cake is layered with a luxurious combination of rich chocolate glaze and raspberry whipped cream.

Un-Rugelach Mini Turnovers

These tiny turnovers have the same balance of filling to dough as my number one favorite cookie, rugelach, but they are easier to prepare because they aren't rolled. Rugelach means rolled; therefore, I have dubbed these "un-rugelach." The buttery cinnamon/walnut flavors fill your mouth with opulent pleasure, but despite their richness, they are easy to keep on eating because of the fresh tangyness from the apricot jam filling.

Hot Curried Party Mix

Inspired by a spicy-hot snack mixture sold by East Indian markets in the United States, we played around with the "back of the box" recipe for Chex Mix and came up with the following. The sesame sticks called for are often included in cans of mixed nuts, but they are also found, without the nuts, in boxes or the bulk bins at natural foods stores and supermarkets. If you can't find them, substitute additional cereal.

Hazelnut-Cinnamon Biscotti

There will be plenty of leftover biscotti for afternoon coffee breaks.

Pepper-Vodka-Soaked Cherry Tomatoes with Seasoned Sea Salt

Store-bought seasoned salt can also be used in the following recipe. Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less but requires additional unattended time.

Warm Pear and Walnut Cake with Lemon Custard Sauce

Pears and walnuts are often seen growing side by side in wine-country orchards. They make ideal partners in this delicate, old-fashioned dessert.

Poppy Seed Squares

The prepared poppy seed filling is available in the kosher food section of most supermarkets across the country.

Oven-Poached Pears with Lemon, Honey and Nutmeg

Honey and dried currants add sweetness.

Pecan Muffins

The preserves keep these moist and tender.

Garlicky Eggplant, Tomato and Basil Bobolis

Purchased Boboli crusts make these pizzas a snap to prepare. Offer prosciutto and melon as another appetizer.

Plum and Apricot Puff Pastry Tarts

Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.
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