Make Ahead
Cashew Orange Biscotti
These biscotti are equally delicious made with roasted almonds, pecans, or hazelnuts in place of the cashews.
Pork, Beef, and Black Bean Chili
"Last year my family spent the holidays on the Big Island of Hawaii," writes Jo Lucarz of Phoenix, Arizona. "One afternoon we ate lunch in Kamuela at the Parker Ranch Grill, where we had the best chili ever — and coming from a group of Arizona natives, that's saying a lot."
White Root Vegetable Soup with Thyme Butter
Pair this with a crisp French Chablis, the Chardonnay-based white from Burgundy.
Pineapple Upside-Down Gingerbread Cake
Jamie Davies and her late husband, Jack, were pioneers in the California wine industry. In 1965 they purchased and restored Schramsberg, a vineyard estate established in 1862, and they soon began producing the first American sparkling wine. When Davies thinks about comforting desserts, she remembers her childhood in Pasadena. "I was about eight when I started making upside-down cakes with my older sister, Dallas. We’d come home after school and mix up the recipe; I loved the sensual pleasure of making the batter. We'd put the cake in the oven, then go play croquet with our friends. Then we’d all come in and eat it up. We thought we had died and gone to heaven."
The easy upside-downer here has wonderful spice flavors. Using canned pineapple chunks keeps the preparation simple.
Caramelized Apple and Pear Pie
By Lauren Groveman
White Bean, Potato, and Arugula Soup
"Lidia's in Kansas City, Missouri, serves a rustic white bean and potato soup that would make a perfect meatless entrée for a winter evening," writes Deborah Johnson of Columbia, Missouri. "I order it every time I go there. Do you think chef Dan Swinney would part with his recipe?"
Start this recipe a day ahead so that there's time for the beans to soak overnight.
By Dan Swinney
Buttermilk Corn Bread with Bacon
"The crisp little pieces of turkey skin called 'cracklings' were another annual Thanksgiving treat of mine. They reminded me of bacon, and
I could never get enough. My buttermilk corn bread—which is sweet and savory, moist inside and crunchy outside—puts some real bacon into the feast."
Start preparing this one day ahead.
By Peter Reinhart
Sweet Potato and Roasted Mushroom Stuffing
One of two stuffings (see also the Apple and Sausage Stuffing) developed by Barbara Shinn and David Page of Home restaurant in New York. This dish features large cubes of French bread and a custardy texture. To ensure a crisply browned top, the stuffing should be baked separately from the turkey.
Chestnut, Bacon, Dried Apple, and Corn Bread Stuffing
Two shortcuts — prepared chestnuts and a purchased corn bread stuffing base — add to the appeal of this recipe from chef and Aidells Sausage Company founder Bruce Aidells.
New Potatoes with Three-Cheese Fondue
Although a fondue pot suits this recipe, it isn't absolutely necessary. Simply put the fondue in a decorative microwavable bowl, and serve it warm. When the fondue gets too cold, just rewarm it in the microwave. Set out a small bowl for the used skewers.
Smoked Salmon Barquettes
Barquettes are small, boat-shaped pastry shells that can be filled with sweet or savory ingredients.
Mojito Marinade
For years I carted cases of this citrus-flavored Cuban marinade back from Miami, til we started making it in the restaurant. The real thing is all tarted up with the juice of bitter oranges — nearly impossible to find. So we add a touch of lime juice to freshly squeezed orange juice to give it the right kick. It's one of the most versatile pantry ingredients you can make. Use it as a marinade for pork and chicken, pour it over cooked veggies or potatoes, or toss it with salad greens.
By John Stage and Nancy Radke
Cinnamon Flan
Make these a day ahead to give the caramel time to soften and the custards time to set.
Pecan Sables
This recipe is among those that reach a new level when made with sea salt and high-quality, European-style butter (like Plugrá).
Active time: 30 min Start to finish: 2 hr