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10/15/2012
This dense, puddinglike pumpkin bread makes a rich and satisfying dessert.
Issue #151
05/22/2012
Fresh bananas layered with sweetened condensed milk and cream cheese comprise this sumptuous Brazilian dessert.
Issue #148
12/14/2012
You can find many versions of brigadieros, but chocolate is the traditional flavor for these dense, chewy fudge balls rolled in sprinkles, a treasured treat in Brazil.
Issue #144
03/01/2011
Meringue adds lightness and body to this classic tapioca pudding.
Issue #136
11/22/2010
Variations on this elegant cookie can be found throughout Latin America, but alfajores are associated above all with the café culture of Buenos Aires. They're served year-round with coffee, but during the holidays home cooks all over Argentina break out their trusted family recipes — each one unique but always with a decadent filling of dulce de leche sandwiched between two rounds of crisp butter cookie.
Issue #134
01/17/2008
Flavors of sweet ripe blueberries and tangy passion fruit makes this custard irresistible.
Issue #95
11/29/2005
This recipe calls for Argentine ladyfingers. Softer than some Italian savoiardi, they partically dissolve into the layers of cream, creating a custardy texture.
Issue #84
10/13/2005
Tres Leches cake recipe with photo and step-by-step instructions. This milk-soaked cake originated in Nicaragua.
Issue #68
08/26/2002
This cake or "kuchen" came to southern Chile with the German immigrants and it gradually found its way to the islands.
Issue #55
10/23/2000
This recipe for dulce de leche is delicious drizzled on ice cream, poured on cake, or even eaten by the spoonful.
Issue #34
03/14/2002
The custardlike interior of this three-tiered cake is fresh or condensed milk reduced to a thick, sweet paste.
Issue #21
10/15/2009
Pistachios make for a lovely, nutty twist on brigadeiros. With only three ingredients, these simple, Brazilian, truffle-like treats come together in a flash. Continue...
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09/07/2009
This dulce de leche flan, with its caramelized-sugar flavor, literally melts in your mouth-no chewing required. The most difficult part about making this eggy dessert is waiting overnight for it to be done. Continue...
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08/12/2009
Savoring a cold coconut popsicle purchased at a corner bodega is a summer tradition in New York and other towns that are home to Puerto Rican communities. Continue...
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