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Broccoli Bagna Càuda

Even a simple vegetable side can take on a deep, layered flavor profile when you add umami and heat to the mix. That's why I'm a big fan of bagna càuda, a simmered Piedmontese "hot bath" of garlic, anchovies, red pepper flakes, and olive oil. Thankfully, you don't have to zip around the streets of Turin on a scooter to get a taste of this mouth-filling, savory sauce. Tossed with lemony, oven-roasted broccoli, spicy bagna càuda brings full-bodied heat to any dinner table. Besides, it's just plain fun to yell BAHN-yah COW-dah!

Macadamia Nut "Ricotta"

Raise your hand if you miss cheese!

Shaved Kohlrabi with Apple and Hazelnuts

A version of this salad has been on Estela's menu since its opening; Mattos has tried it with summer squash and apples in place of the kohlrabi. In any case, make sure not to cut your slices too thin—they need to stand up to the nuts and cheese.

Spiced Sweet Potato and Roasted Broccoli Toasts

The broccoli can be cooked early in the day, but toast the bread just before assembling so it doesn't dry out.

Roasted Butternut Squash with Spicy Onions

Make this dish ahead of time: It's great at room temperature.

Chocolate-on-Chocolate Tart with Maple Almonds

When making the candied almonds, stir them until the caramel transforms into a dry, crystallized coating.

Endive Salad with Toasted Walnuts and Breadcrumbs

Mattos says to get both the walnuts and the breadcrumbs very toasty and dark brown; he loves the contrast between the rich, crunchy bits and the bright, juicy endive on top.

Rompope

Rompope is served chilled, often over ice, but it can be served warm, which is how I prefer it when cold weather sets in. Either way, it's rich, velvety, fragrant, and certainly full of cheer.

Wilted Autumn Greens with Honey Mustard Vinaigrette

This is a perfect autumn salad: not so much cooked as wilted greens in a warm, savory-sweet vinaigrette. Here in the South, we are lucky to have so many different greens that grow remarkably well virtually all year round. From the traditional collards, spinach, mustard, and turnip greens to the international varieties that have recently made their way here, including bok choy, tatsoi, and komatsuna, there are a variety of tastes and textures to choose from. No matter where you live, experiment with seasonal greens until you find your favorites. If you're shopping at the farmers' market, most of the vendors will be happy to let you have a few nibbles for taste-testing. The same goes for the squash—you can use butternut, acorn, pumpkin, African, or any similar variety. At Summerland Farm, we are lucky to have American chestnut trees planted by my ancestors, and even luckier that those trees survived the chestnut blight that killed most American chestnuts in the first half of the twentieth century. Fresh chestnuts—often grown in California—are available in many natural foods stores in the cooler months. If you can't find chestnuts, hazelnuts or cashews would make a good substitute.

Basic Nut Milk

No matter how fanatical you are about straining the milk, some sediment will settle as it sits. Shake or stir before using.

Nutty Grain and Oat Bars

We can't stress it enough: Pack the mixture as tightly as possible into the loaf pan. This is essential for the slices to hold together when cut.

Red Pepper-Walnut Relish

A spoonful of this sweet, earthy condiment perks up eggs, grain dishes, and simply prepared proteins.

Spiced Pumpkin Seed and Cashew Crunch

For a salty, savory, crunchy boost, sprinkle this on roasted vegetables, soups, and hot cereal.

Collard Green Salad with Cashews and Lime

Collards and kale have some chew to them. Use your hands to work the dressing into the leaves until they soften and start to wilt.

Kale Pesto With Toasted Walnuts

There is so much folate in this pesto, you'll make a pound of serotonin before bedtime, which means a night of great sleep and a smile in the morning. Both kale and walnuts feed your lover's brain with the omega-3 ALA , which is converted into molecules that protect your brain cells and are linked to a lower risk of depression. The pesto is equally delicious on pasta or brushed on grilled chicken.

Sierra Beauty Apple Pie

The success of a dessert as simple as apple pie depends on using perfect ingredients: tart, flavorful apples like Sierra Beauty, good buttery pie dough, and just enough sugar to bring out the flavor of the apples. You can always make a double-crusted pie, but for something different, try this one with its crumb topping.

Belgian Endive and Walnut Salad (Insalata Belga e Noci)

Crunch-crunch-crunch will end up as munch-munch-munch when this salad is served. Flavor is obviously crucial in food, and certainly this salad has flavor, but tactile sensation is also a very important factor in our food perception and appreciation. We want pasta al dente, celery crunchy, bread grilled. This salad has a lot of texture to enjoy.

Hazelnut Butter Cake with Sea Salt Caramel

The ingredients for the caramel will fit in a small saucepan, but make sure you use something larger—the molten sauce bubbles up quite a lot.

Chocolate-Pistachio Sablés

These slice-and-bake shortbreads can be prepped and kept wrapped in the freezer for up to a month before baking. And guess what? No need to defrost before slicing and zipping them into the oven.
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