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Confit Turkey Wings

These delectable, crispy wings are part of our over-the-top Thanksgiving turkey; for the rest of the recipes, click here.

Roasted Turkey Legs With Ghee

These crispy roasted turkey legs are easy to pop in the oven; serve with a super-moist sous vide turkey breast or on their own for a smaller feast.

Pressure-Cooker Turkey Stock for Gravy

This rich, quick-cooking stock is part of our over-the-top Thanksgiving turkey; for the rest of the recipes, click here.

Roasted Carrots and Red Onions with Fennel and Mint

Toasting the seeds and nuts in oil forms the base of a complex vinaigrette for simple roasted vegetables.

Lemon and Parsley Skillet-Roasted Fingerling Potatoes

Use the largest skillet you have (a straight-sided 12" is ideal) and a fish spatula.the thin angled edge is just right for helping potatoes release from the skillet.

Salt-and-Vinegar Rösti

We transformed the regular hands-on skillet method to a very hands-off oven technique.

Sour Cream Mashed Potatoes With Paprika

We wish we could take credit for this double-dairy, paprika-dusted masterpiece of a mash, but we can't. The dish is courtesy of Dr. Andrew Stanek, father to BA's own Amiel Stanek.

Celery on Celery Salad

When shopping for celeriac, look for firm, unblemished roots that feel heavy for their size, with a greenish hue.

Gravy-Braised Turkey Legs With Cipolline Onions

You know how sometimes the meat is dry and there's not enough gravy? We fixed that by braising dark meat in a robust pan sauce. Ta-da!

Celery Root Hash

You can store celery root in the fridge, unpeeled, in an unsealed plastic bag, with a dry paper towel to absorb excess moisture, for up to 3 weeks.

Tomato and Cannellini Bean Soup

You're going to want to keep making this wholesome vegetarian soup all winter long.

Rosemary Garlic Potato Bread

I learned the joys of putting potatoes in bread during my time in the Napa Valley, so the flavors here are resonant of that magical place, but don't be afraid to change up the herbs or play with nuts and olives.

Leek and Cannellini Bean Soup

This soup is a terrific choice for those over sixty, as it's abundant in nutrients one especially needs later in life. These include healthy plant protein (older adults are prone to protein insufficiency), fiber, vitamin K, potassium, lysine to aid in calcium absorption, and folate to help reduce homocysteine levels, which are a major risk factor for heart disease. And of course, all soups are soft and so are a favorite for anyone with dental difficulties.

Dry-Brined Turkey

You will need to start the brining process two days ahead.

Beef Picadillo Puffy Tacos

Puffy Tacos: The Pride of San Antonio!

Pull-Apart Potato Rolls

Use these to make amazing leftover turkey sandwiches.

Is This the Most Epic Thanksgiving Menu of All Time?

This year we're going elegant but easy, with recipes that shake—but don't break—the traditional Thanksgiving mold. (Looking at you, mayo-roasted turkey!)

Mile-High, 6-Cheese Nachos

When the undefeated Packers meet the undefeated Broncos in Denver this weekend, cheeseheads will conquer all.

Tomato and Cauliflower Curry

This flavorful tomato and cauliflower curry recipe is made with freshly ground spices, fresh chilies and ginger, and Hunt's® canned tomatoes. Created by Elizabeth Stark of Brooklyn Supper.
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