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Roasted Winter Vegetable Baklava
Traditionally, baklava is a Middle Eastern dessert, but we fell head over heels for this savory rendition. Roasting coaxes out the earthy magic in hearty root vegetables and fennel, which are then tossed with fresh dill and baked in walnut-layered phyllo until it's golden brown.
Winter Panzanella With Stuffing Croutons
Stuffing salad still counts as salad, right?
Mashed Potato Skordalia
Traditional Greek skordalia is mostly garlic and olive oil with some potato or nuts added to thicken it. We flipped the ratio in this recipe: more potato, less garlic. Serve as a dip, or thin out with lemon juice and olive oil and use as a sauce for fish.
3-Ingredient Sweet Potato Casserole With Maple Pecans
Maple syrup pumps up the flavor of puréed sweet potatoes and provides a sweet glaze for extra-peppery candied pecans in this classic Thanksgiving side.
Chocolate-Pecan Sheet Pie
Creamy chocolate ganache, sweetened with earthy molasses, and crunchy candied pecans add texture and richness to this eminently shareable dessert.
Spiced Hazelnut-Pear Cake With Chocolate Sauce
Capture the holiday spirit with this warm spiced cake, packed with nutmeg, cinnamon, and clove.
Another Important Decision to Make, But This One Involves Nutella
Is it a dessert topping or a breakfast spread? We present evidence from both sides of the debate.
Bite-Size Stollen (Stollenkonfekt)
Making Stollen is not for the faint of heart. Avoiding it altogether because excellent store-bought Stollen abounds is further abetted by the invention of Stollenkonfekt, bite-size chunks of spiced, tender Quark dough studded with almonds and raisins and thickly cloaked in vanilla-scented confectioners’ sugar. They may be a relatively recent development in the world of Christstollen, which dates back to the Middle Ages, but they more than make up for their youth. In other words, want the rich, buttery, spicy flavor of Stollen without the work of a yeasted dough and the weeks of impatiently waiting for the loaves to be ready? If so, Stollenkonfekt is the thing for you.
Banana Bread With Variations
Who doesn’t love banana bread? This one is just sweet enough, with fabulous crunch if you add walnuts and coconut, as I always do. There’s no better solution for over-the-hill bananas, and the batter comes together in less than 10 minutes. I’ve been making this recipe — created by my late dear friend Sherry — for almost fifty years; it’s incredibly reliable.
Karo Classic Pecan Pie
Attention pecan pie lovers! Here's a classic recipe using a classic American brand.
Toll House Chocolate Chip Cookies
The most iconic chocolate chip cookie is crispy on the outside, chewy on the inside, and loaded with melty morsels of chocolate chips throughout.
Spiced Chocolate Torte Wrapped in Chocolate Ribbons
This pecan-studded chocolate spice-cake is filled with a luscious chocolate buttercream, drenched in a rich espresso-infused ganache and then decorated with edible dark and white chocolate ribbons for an impressive presentation.
Asian Rice Noodle Salad
The best thing about this salad is how it comes together in no time at all. Asian rice noodles generally cook more quickly than wheat noodles and with the addition of the precut coleslaw mix the prep time is very minimal.
Roasted Beet Dip
An earthy-yet-light spread that's great with crudité or on sandwiches and toast.
Almond and Jam Tart
Homemade strawberry jam and almonds top off this easy gluten-free tart.
This Thanksgiving Dessert Bar Will Make Everyone Happy
With Epi's build-your-own pie bar, you don't have to choose between pumpkin and pecan.
Shredded Brussels Sprout and Ricotta Toasts
A bright tangle of shredded Brussels sprouts, raisins, and pine nuts tops silky ricotta in this snappy, satisfying toast.
Parsnip-Wrapped Devils on Horseback
This vegetarian version of the classic appetizer uses soy sauce, smoked paprika, and smoked almonds to pack so much savory flavor that no one will miss the traditional bacon. Use Gorgonzola dolce if you prefer a more mild blue cheese flavor.