Belongs to happyekdae Raisin Pudding 
You might need to buy:
  • salt
  • nutmeg
  • baking soda
  • flour
  • raisins
  • milk
  • vanilla
  • sugar
  • butter
  • brown sugar
  • butter
  • water
Belongs to JCav Cranberry Nut Bread 
ready in about an hour and 5 minutes; serves 8
You might need to buy:
  • chopped walnuts
  • chopped fresh cranberries
  • baking soda
  • baking powder
  • salt
  • white sugar
  • all-purpose flour
  • orange zest
  • egg
  • vegetable oil
  • orange juice
Use either your favorite homemade BBQ sauce or a store-bought sauce. Our favorite brand is Bull’s-Eye Original Barbecue Sauce.
ready in about 25 minutes; serves 4
You might need to buy:
  • Salt and pepper
  • barbecue sauce
  • minced chipotle chile in adobo
  • water
  • shredded cheddar cheese

More challenging to cook properly than a regular thin frittata, a thick, hearty frittata often ends up dry, overstuffed, and overcooked.

An ovensafe nonstick 12-inch skillet is a must for this recipe and the variations that are linked. Because broilers vary so much in intensity, watch the frittata carefully as it cooks.

ready in about 20 minutes; serves 6
You might need to buy:
  • large eggs
  • half-and-half
  • Table salt and ground black pepper
  • olive oil

In this case, coat the pork with the oil to help the spice rub adhere to the meat. This is excellent on grilled pork tenderloins.

ready in about 15 minutes; serves 2
You might need to buy:
  • fennel seeds
  • cumin seeds
  • coriander seeds
  • ground cinnamon
  • dry mustard
  • light brown sugar
  • ground black pepper

If you don’t have Asian chile paste, substitute 1/2 teaspoon dried red chile flakes. This rub is excellent on grilled pork tenderloin.

ready in about 10 minutes; serves 2
You might need to buy:
  • light brown sugar
  • hoisin sauce
  • toasted sesame oil
  • Asian chile paste
  • spice powder
  • table salt

If you have no orange marmalade, substitute an equal amount of honey. This is an excellent rub for grilled pork tenderloin.

ready in about 10 minutes; serves 2
You might need to buy:
  • grated orange zest from 1 large orange
  • chopped fresh sage leaves
  • extra-virgin olive oil
  • orange marmalade
  • ground black pepper
  • table salt

Pork tenderloins are often sold two to a package, each piece usually weighing 12 to 16 ounces. The cooking times below are for two average 12-ounce tenderloins; if necessary, adjust the times to suit the size of the cuts you are cooking. For maximum time efficiency, while the pork is brining, make the rub and then light the fire. If you opt not to brine, bypass step 1 in the recipe below and sprinkle the tenderloins generously with salt before grilling. Use a rub (see related recipes) whether or not the pork has been brined—it adds flavor and forms a nice crust on the meat.

ready in about an hour and 15 minutes; serves 6
You might need to buy:
  • granulated sugar

The heavy cream must be ice cold; if not, it won’t hold stiff peaks, no matter how long or hard you beat it. Soften the cream cheese at room temperature; the microwave will cause the cheese to separate.

ready in about 35 minutes; serves 8
You might need to buy:
  • Fruit Layer
  • sugar
  • table salt
  • fresh raspberries
  • Chiffon Layer
  • boiling water
  • Whipped Cream Topping
  • sugar