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Pumpkin Pie Cupcakes

Consider these "beauty" bites: They offer up 26 percent of your daily dose of vitamin A, which keeps skin and hair healthy.

Almond Sablé Dough

I love the buttery taste and crumbly texture of this dough.

Celery Soup with Sourdough Croutons and Tarragon Swirl

Crunchy sourdough croutons nicely complement the texture of this healthful pureed soup that is made from about a pound of vitaminpacked (and budget-friendly) celery stalks and leaves. The flavor is both savory and incredibly fresh and bright. For an even lighter texture, the whipping cream can be omitted, if you prefer.

Couscous with Clementines, Chickpeas, Olives, and Dates

Here's a great accompaniment for roast chicken or the perfect side dish to bring to a potluck feast.

Green Beans with Pepitas

Halibut with Clementine Gremolata

Gremolata is an Italian garnish traditionally made with finely chopped parsley, garlic, and lemon zest. Clementines add intriguing flavor, and the green gremolata looks beautiful against the white fish.

Grandma Knowlton's Pimiento Cheese

Known as the "caviar of the South," this pimiento cheese recipe can be used as a dip for a party, or spread it on a sandwich for the ultimate grilled cheese.

Watercress Guacamole

Clementine Negroni

Clementines provide the orange flavoring in this update of a classic cocktail. Chill the Martini glasses in the freezer for a few hours beforehand. Hendrick’s Gin, a smooth Scottish gin infused with cucumber and rose petals, is worth seeking out: It is the perfect choice for this drink.

Treviso, Walnut, and Gruyère Salad

Treviso is a red, spear-shaped variety of radicchio. Combining it with prewashed baby greens makes a bowlful of holiday colors. Keep the cheese cold until grating so that it forms firm strips.

Fresh Herb, Grapefruit, and Fennel Salad

Paper-thin slices of fennel, juicy grapefruit segments, and fresh parsley and mint make a beautiful winter salad. Using a V-slicer to cut the fennel helps the easy side dish come together even more quickly.

Salmon with Hoisin, Orange and Bok Choy

To crack coriander, place in a resealable plastic bag and tap with a mallet. Hoisin adds sweetness to this healthy dish. It can be found in the Asian foods section of many supermarkets and at Asian markets.

Steak-and-Mushroom Reubens

To get a 12-ounce flank steak, cut a 1 1/2-pound flank steak lengthwise.

Peachy Keen Chicken

Although the recipe calls for boneless skinless breasts, you can use chicken tenders or a cut-up chicken with skin, but the cooking time will vary (see Cook's Note). If you want to use fresh or frozen sliced peaches instead of canned, add 2 tablespoons honey to the marinade. Grilled pitted fresh peach or nectarine halves are great alongside. Serve with potatoes and a crisp green salad. Any leftover sliced chicken is great on a sandwich with a little lettuce, honey mustard, and peach jam.

Pear-Potato Salad

Editor's note: Serve this salad with Marcus Samuelsson's Maple-Glazed Tuna .
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