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Lamb Chops with Cherry Glaze

Cider vinegar, honey, and bone broth mixed with fresh or frozen cherries makes a sweet, sour, and deeply savory sauce that pairs well with easy broiled lamb chops.

Author: Amy Myers, MD

Sour Cherry and Lemon Ice Box Cake

Sour cherries seem to be an elusive fruit. Finding them fresh in the supermarket is nigh on impossible and finding them at a greengrocer or farmers market seems almost as hard. Thankfully, the frozen variety...

Author: Edd Kimber

Golden Beet Cake With the Best Cream Cheese Frosting

This spin on a classic carrot cake recipe uses golden beets and a remarkable ermine frosting, which spreads like a dream. It's the ideal springtime dessert.

Author: Joe Sevier

Wine Braised Brisket with Tart Cherries

Beef brisket is the centerpiece of many Jewish holiday meals, particularly at Passover, and every family has their favorite way of preparing it. There are countless recipes out there, but how many do you...

Author: Melissa Roberts

Chocolate Cherry Cola Cake

I love to celebrate birthdays with the crew and my bandmates. When we're on the road, it's nice to have the band family celebrate. Jimi's birthday falls at the end of October, and I sometimes make this...

Author: Kimberly Schlapman

Frisée and Apple Salad with Dried Cherries and Walnuts

To make this fresh salad, you'll need the following on hand: olive oil, apple cider vinegar, walnuts, a Gala apple, tart cherries, minced shallots, honey, and frisée.

Author: Bon Appétit Test Kitchen

Triple Cherries Jubilee

Flaming desserts-like this one and crepes suzette-were all the rage at fine dining establishments in the sixties. The title here refers to the sweet cherries, dried cherries and cherry juice-enhanced by...

Lattice Topped Triple Cherry Pie

Author: Jeanne Thiel Kelley

Fragrant Rice Pilaf

Author: Sheila Lukins

Sour Cherry Syrup

Author: Anton Nocito

Dried Cherry Scones

Author: Mabbettsville Market

Cherry Clafouti

Inspired by the simple cherry desserts from the Limousin region of France, this baked custard can be served warm or at room temperature. Feel free to use pitted or unpitted cherries.

Author: Bon Appétit Test Kitchen

Sour Cherry Crumble

Author: Daniel Humm

Italian Almond Cookies

Author: Tracey Seaman

Cherry Apricot Cobbler

Author: Susan Reid

Royal Blush

Author: Eben Freeman