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Benne-Seed Wafers
Because of their high oil content, sesame seeds begin to turn rancid very easily. For this recipe it is important that they be very fresh. Taste the seeds after you purchase them, and if they are a little "off" take them back.
Oysters Rockefeller
The original recipe for oysters Rockefeller, created at the New Orleans restaurant Antoine's in 1899, remains a secret to this day. The appetizer, oysters topped with a mixture of finely chopped greens and copious amounts of butter and then baked in their shells, was considered so rich that it had to be named after the richest man of the day, John D. Rockefeller. A few years later, no self-respecting restaurateur would be without his own version on the menu. This lighter take features spinach, watercress, green onions and grated Parmesan.
Meatless Tamale Pie
Margaritas and some guacamole with chips and/or vegetable "dippers" would start this Mexican-style dinner off right. Ladle out black bean soup to precede the tamale pie, and serve a Caesar salad with it. Finish by teaming lime sorbet with orange segments that have been marinated in tequila.
Grilled Cumin-Lamb Pitas with Couscous and Yogurt
The manly art of grilling reached its first peak in this decade, as dads stood by their Webers, stoking the fire and pulling dinner from its clutches while moms did the shopping and cleanup. Besides burgers and wienies, people loved to make shish kebab. Today, grilling knows no gender, and skewers remain a handy way to prepare small foods. Experience has taught us that the vegetables are best cooked separately, or not at all—as this hot-cold, tender-crunchy wonder of a sandwich illustrates.
Strawberry and White Chocolate Mousse Tart
Begin preparing this the day before you plan to serve it to allow the mousse to set.
Sour-Cream Chile Sauce
This recipe can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.
This recipe originally accompanied Salmon and Leek Pie .
Chestnut and Sausage Stuffing
We've combined two holiday heavy hitters — chestnut stuffing and sausage stuffing — into one delicious dish. We call for bacon in addition to fresh pork to bring in a bit of smokiness.
Lady Apples in Apple Ice Wine Gelée
Apple ice wine gets its particular sweetness and deep golden color from frozen apples: The presence of water crystals during pressing increases the sugar content of the resulting wine. Canada produces more ice wine per year than any other country. Sophisticated-looking and intensely apple-flavored, this seasonal dessert is delicious on its own or as a complement to the maple walnut bûche de Noël.
Active time: 15 min Start to finish: 4 1/4 hr (includes chilling)
Chocolate-Cherry Ice Cream Tartufo
Here's a great-tasting, visually stunning treat that can be made up to a week ahead.
Zinfandel Beef Stock
It's worth the extra effort to make this rich stock; the slow-simmered taste produces a sauce that far exceeds any made with canned beef broth.
This recipe is an accompaniment for Standing Rib Roast with Rosemary-Thyme Crust .
Pecan Harvest Loaf
By Ann Warren and Joan Lilly
Cheese Blintzes with Three-Berry Compote
A blintz is simply a filled crepe. If making crepes is new to you, you'll be glad to know that there is plenty of batter to try a few practice ones. The completed blintzes can be frozen for up to a month.
White Chocolate Leather
White chocolate can be finicky to work with. We tried making this "leather" with different brands of white chocolate but achieved the most consistently good results with Callebaut and Baker's Premium White. You will need to repeat this recipe 4 times to make enough leather for 8 Tepee Birthday Cakes-do not try to save time by making one big batch.
Pecan-Cheese Spread
By Julie Wilson