Cinnamon and Cream

Classic Blueberry Cream Cheese Tart with Vanilla Cookie Crust

A buttery vanilla cookie crust cradles a silky, lightly sweetened cream cheese filling topped with a glossy cascade of fresh blueberries. This tart is the kind of showstopper that looks like it came from a patisserie but comes together in under an hour of active work.

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Banana Cream Pie with Silky Vanilla Pastry Cream

Layers of fresh banana and cloud-soft vanilla pastry cream nestle inside a buttery, flaky crust, all crowned with billows of lightly sweetened whipped cream. This is the banana cream pie you will make for every celebration and every ordinary Tuesday that deserves a little something special.

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Strawberry Rhubarb Pie with Brown Sugar Streusel Topping

A bubbling, ruby-red strawberry rhubarb filling tucked into a flaky butter crust and crowned with a crunchy brown sugar oat streusel — this pie hits every note of sweet, tart, and utterly satisfying. It is the kind of old-fashioned summer dessert that makes people ask for the recipe before they have even finished their slice.

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Classic Cherry Pie with a Buttery Lattice Crust

This cherry pie delivers a deeply flavored, glossy filling with just the right balance of sweet and tart, all tucked beneath a golden, flaky lattice crust that shatters at the fork. It is the kind of pie that makes a kitchen smell like summer and a table look like something from a dream.

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Classic Peach Melba with Fresh Raspberry Sauce

Poached peaches draped in a vivid, jewel-bright raspberry sauce over silky vanilla ice cream — this elegant dessert is simpler than it looks and endlessly impressive. Auguste Escoffier created it for an opera singer, and once you taste it, you’ll understand exactly why.

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Mango Lassi Pudding with Cardamom Cream

All the fragrant, fruity magic of a mango lassi transformed into a silky, spoonable pudding layered with lightly whipped cardamom cream. It comes together in under 30 minutes on the stovetop and needs nothing more than a few hours in the fridge to set into something truly special.

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