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My philosophy is that no recipe should require more time spent shopping than cooking. Fortunately, today’s supermarkets offer a plethora of excellent ingredients and, if you keep the basics on hand, most recipes require no shopping or, at worst, a quick trip along the produce aisle.
In addition to the usual flour, sugar, vanilla, baking soda and baking powder many people keep on hand, these items are always in my house, ready for desserts on demand.
PANTRY
Canned almond paste
Chocolate wafer cookies
Gingersnaps
Peanut butter
Chocolate hazelnut spread (found near the peanut butter)
Citrus curd (found near the jams and jellies)
Chocolate chips of various sizes and flavors
Unsweetened cocoa powder
Honey
Molasses
Fruit preserves, jams and marmalades
Dried fruits (raisins, currants, cranberries, figs, cherries, apricots)
REFRIGERATOR
Butter
Citrus fruit (at least one lemon, lime and orange)
Eggs
Milk, preferably whole
Whipping cream (it lasts at least two weeks unopened)
Sour cream (regular or reduced fat but never nonfat)
Pie crusts (refrigerated, folded; found in the biscuit and cookie-dough section)
FREEZER
Filo dough
Ice cream (vanilla, chocolate, coffee)
Puff pastry sheets
Pound cake