Impressive dessert for dinner party

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Flourless chocolate cake, lava cakes, trifles, etc these all feel a little dated…like 90s Silver Palate / Ruth Reiscl ish. Not a bad thing but I think you can do better. A layer cake is always impressive, and you can improvise with the fillings and frosting based on what you love and/or what’s in season right now.


Newer is not necessarily better.

Fabulous food stands the test of time.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:would love a good pavlova recipe.


Ina Garten and Smitten Kitchen have good recipes for this. In my pavlova era I tried so many different recipes and decided I liked Ina's basic recipe as it is adapted Smitten Kitchen with Raspberry sauce.
https://smittenkitchen.com/2007/04/mixed-berry-pavlova/
Anonymous
Flourless chocolate cake is impressive and easy. Serve with raspberries and whipped cream.
Anonymous
https://www.delish.com/cooking/recipe-ideas/a43414609/no-bake-whipped-ricotta-cheesecake-recipe/
note the "no bake"

I've never had it, but a friend who lives a few hundred miles away now makes a cranberry pie for Thanksgiving and Christmas--it has a glossy curd-like filling and the color is amazing. She puts pics on facebook. So think lemon pie without meringue, only cranberry and a vivid, shiny deep red.

I don't know if this is her recipe. Crust is also no bake (gingersnap). https://theviewfromgreatisland.com/cranberry-pie-recipe/
Anonymous
^^ this one looks more like the one she makes. https://www.delish.com/cooking/recipe-ideas/a37418556/cranberry-pie-recipe/

A homemade cherry ice cream is another thought, there are tons of recipes. You could serve with a high end chocolate sauce or top with shaved chocolate.

OT--I love chocolate and raspberry together, and chocolate and cherry, but I just can't love chocolate-strawberry combo.
Anonymous
https://tastebotanical.com/category/recipes/dessert-recipes/ice-cream-recipes/

me again
long list of homemade ice creams, the hook is there are several that use flavors and botanicals that aren't in the chocolate/coffee/caramel/peanut butter rut.

Caveat--they have a lavender ice cream. I've had a few fancy lavender desserts and am ambivalent since lavender always smells to me like it should be after shave
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