Sweets

  • Eton Mess

    Legend has it that this delicious summer dessert came about during a cricket match at Eton College, where a large berry meringue was accidentally dropped on its platter. The salvaged "mess" was scooped into bowls, served to the crowd and is now a beloved tradition both for its simplicity and its charming "less-than-perfect" appearance.

  • Pear Tarte Tatin with Maple and Ginger

    This stunning pear tart puts one of our favorite fruits center stage and features a glistening, golden maple caramel sauce on flakey puff pastry. Your guests will waste no time and not a single crumb when presented with this simple-yet-gorgeous fall dessert.

  • Oregon Summer Popsicles

    This trio of easy-to-make frozen pops will keep summer heat at bay! Make one or all three: Roasted Strawberry with Balsamic Vinegar and Coconut Milk, Nutella and Chocolate Almond Milk, and Thai Iced Tea.

  • Maple, Bacon and Pecan Pull-Apart Biscuits

    Great for gatherings of family and friends, our recipe for sticky pull-apart biscuits is fun and easy to make. A delicious start to the day, this treat is best served piping hot with coffee or tea.

  • Chocolate and Orange Croissant Pudding

    These are a few of our favorite things: flakey croissants, Belgian chocolate, toasted almonds and holiday spices, all baked together into a warm, melty, irresistible bread pudding.

  • Hazelnut Honey Pie

    Like those who fell head-over-heels for the Beatles’ song “Honey Pie” back in the ‘60s, family and friends will swoon over this sweet-as-heaven pie, perfect for the holidays.

  • Cranberry Walnut Bread Pudding

    Wake up the family or overnight guests with the smell of this warm, feel-good comfort food. Filled with sweet, tangy cranberries, creamy custard and crunchy walnuts, the only thing they’ll have to say is “Mmmmmm.”

  • Chocolate Hazelnut Tart

    Your guests will hurriedly gather 'round this delicious tart as you set it before them. It combines favorites like toasted hazelnuts and chocolate chunks with a splash of Kahlúa.

  • Pear and Brie Galette

    One of our favorite simple pleasures is pears paired with Brie. Chef Greg’s rustic tart takes those flavors to a fantastic new level, made even better with toasted walnuts, apricot jam and a flakey butter crust.

  • Carrot Ginger Cake

    The batter for this simple Easter cake is made entirely in a processor bowl. It features crunchy pecans, the zing of ginger and healthy Greek yogurt to add texture and tangy-ness.