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Baked Chocolate Tofu Cheesecake

This cheesecake has a chocolatey rich mousse-like texture that is absolutely amazing.

This Easy Coconut Macaroon Crust Will Improve Any Tart

A better press-in crust with none of the crumbly letdown.

Anytime Chocolate Chip and Oat Cookies

This dough is optimized for getting portioned, frozen, and baked right from the freezer, so you are never more than 25 minutes away from a warm, gooey cookie.

Apple Cider Doughnut Loaf Cake

This is the cake you bake on the weekend and then eat a slice of every evening (or morning) throughout the week. It’s called meal prep.

Happy As a Gram

Inspired by the tangram, a Chinese dissection puzzle made up of geometric shapes arranged in varying combinations to form other shapes, this design is one that has come to define the Lokokitchen aesthetic. While the concept is derived through coplanar placement of polygons and assorted angles, don’t get bogged down by the formula. Ultimately, the sum of its parts is simply a tart, and variables will translate, too.

Sawdust Pie

This recipe has one of the most un-pie pie fillings you’ll ever come across. There’s nothing moist or juicy about it, and the name itself could very well scare you off, but somehow it all comes together. If you can imagine something like a coarse graham cracker–coconut cake, that would begin to describe it. You have to try this one to appreciate it. It begs for ice cream and a drizzle of caramel sauce.

Caramel-Earl Grey Custard Pie in Gingersnap Crumb Crust

This pie was inspired by my friend Erin Clarkson, a fellow baker who asserts that “if it can be infused, it should be infused with Earl Grey.” I took that to heart to create this caramel-spiked pie, infusing the milk and cream with plenty of tea before whisking them into a classic custard filling. And because I adore the combination of chai tea and caramel, there’s a variation for that version.

This Easy Cream Cheese Cake Is Not a Cheesecake—It’s Better

Folding bits of cold cream cheese into cake batter means you get the tangy richness of cheesecake without the fuss.

Berry Cream Cheese Cake

The dark brown sugar gives this cake a little molasses edge, which cuts the sweetness of the berries and the richness of the cream cheese.

Cranberry Chess Pie

A popular Southern dessert said to originate in England, chess pie consists of staple ingredients: eggs, butter, and sugar, bound with cornmeal, flour, or both. While some recipes rely on tangy buttermilk to offset the rich custard, this version uses lemon juice and barely cooked cranberries instead.

Best-Ever Pie Crust

I use lard for my crusts because I love the rich flavor and short texture, but an all-butter dough results in an even flakier crust, should you choose to substitute more butter for the lard here. This recipe makes two crusts, for either two single-crust pies or one double-crust pie. Making the full amount is just as easy as making half of it, so if you only need one crust, freeze the other; that way there is always homemade dough on hand.

Banana Pudding Custard Pie

A vanilla wafer crumb crust gives signature banana pudding flavor to this meringue topped holiday pie.

Blueberry-Miso Crumb Cake

Whole wheat flour and miso make this crumb cake a little sweet, a little savory, and entirely delicious.

Basic Crumb Crust

Crumb crusts are even easier than press-in cookie crusts. You don’t even have to bake them—see the variation at right. The crumbs can be made out of cookies, crackers, cereal, pretzels, even potato chips! Sometimes sugar or other flavorings are added to the crumbs (here the sugar is optional), and then fat (usually melted butter) is added to bind the mixture to form a crust. The crumbs can be coarse, for a crunchier texture, or finer, for a smoother texture. Different base ingredients will behave differently, so the first time I test a crumb crust with a new ingredient, I always have a little extra on hand in case I need more crumbs, or a little extra melted butter, should it be needed.    Crumb crusts don’t generally require chilling before baking, but you can refrigerate for up to 1 hour or freeze for 15 minutes, if desired, to firm them up before baking. 

Speculoos Cookie Crust

Warm, spicy crust seeks peppy, tangy curd for meaningful conversation, foodie adventures, and romantic oven snuggles. Low-maintenance and easy to love.

How to Cook Butternut Squash and Win at Fall

If you’re wondering how to roast butternut squash or how to bake it into a casserole, you’ve come to the right place.

Old-Fashioned Shortening Pie Dough

This is a pretty standard all-shortening piecrust, like the one my dad used when I was a youngster. A shortening piecrust won’t have the delicate flavor of a butter crust, and the texture is typically more crumbly, less flaky. Still, this yields a delicious, tender crust that many bakers believe makes the best pies.

Chhena Poda (Spiced Cheesecake)

In essence, this is a sweetened cake made from cheese. I sometimes equate this dessert to the Indian version of Mexican flan because of its caramelized topping.

Frangipane Makes the Most of Peak Produce—All Year Long

A nutty and versatile food processor custard, frangipane bakes into a fragrant, puffed-up pillow for whatever fruit you like.

You Can Make Pita, Too

Alon Shaya shares his tricks for fresh, hot, fluffy, infinitely-better-than-stale-store-bought pita bread.
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