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Country Sausage

You can fry this sausage in patties, stuff it into casings, or use it as an ingredient in other recipes that call for sausage. I use it in stuffings, in biscuits, smoked in links for gumbos, and as a breakfast meat. Use the recipe as a guide only. The wonderful thing about making your own sausage is that you can season it to taste.

Pancetta-Wrapped Chicken with Cabbage

Pancetta, the salty Italian bacon, forms a crust around the chicken. Offer a bottle of Pinot Grigio, a crisp Italian white wine, with this entrée. For dessert, try spumoni and sugar cookies.

Veal Chops with Mustard Sage Sauce

When dinner is just for two, why not splurge on veal chops? Accompany this sophisticated entrée with roasted potatoes and sautéed or steamed green beans.

Risotto with Butternut Squash and Leeks

"I visit Portland, Oregon, frequently because my son is in college there. Of the restaurants we've tried, Bread and Ink Cafe is one of the best," says Shelly Pearlman of Fairfax, California. "It's located in a funky part of town not far from the school. The squash and leek risotto I had for lunch was superb." Some shaved Parmesan and fresh sage leaves would make an attractive garnish.

Tortelloni with Mushroom-Sage Sauce

Serve with: Tossed green salad. Dessert: Chocolate sorbet with biscotti.

Lemon, Sage, and Garlic Roast Chicken

Have some roasted potatoes and broccoli on the side, then finish with decadent slices of chocolate layer cake.

Tortellini with Mushroom Carbonara Sauce

Bonnie Wilkens Metully of Cincinnati, Ohio, writes: "Having two very active teenagers means I've also had to learn how to put together an interesting dinner even on busy nights. I get inspiration from my favorite bedtime reading, an immense collection of cookbooks and food magazines. I also do a quick grocery run every day — usually because I've just read about a dish that I simply must try — but also because having a well-stocked refrigerator is the key to easier cooking."

Tortellini with Fresh Sage Butter

You also can use this sauce with small ravioli or crescent-shaped agnolotti filled with pumpkin, cheese, or meat.

Roast Turkey with Herb Butter and Caramelized Onion-Balsamic Gravy

The gravy can be started while the turkey roasts. When the turkey is through cooking, finish the gravy with balsamic vinegar and the pan juices. Watch how to prepare and carve your bird with our streaming video demonstration.

Orange- and Mustard-Basted Turkey with Apple Cider-Mustard Gravy

The gravy is a refined, delicious sauce in this duo from Barbara Shinn and David Page, co-owners of Home restaurant in New York and co-authors of Recipes from Home.

Molasses-Brined Turkey with Gingersnap Gravy

Brining ensures moist, succulent meat, and this recipe from Bruce Aidells, chef and founder of Aidells Sausage Company, could not be easier or more low-tech. The special equipment required? Two 30-gallon plastic bags and one very large (16-quart) bowl that will fit in the fridge. You'll want to get started a day ahead, because the turkey is brined for 18 to 20 hours. Stuffing this turkey is not recommended; the brine remaining in the meat may soak into the stuffing during roasting.

Pumpkin Cake with Sage Ice Cream and Pumpkin Cherry Compote

Active time: 1 hr Start to finish: 5 hr If you decide to use fresh pumpkin purée for this cake, be sure you drain it for the full eight hours we recommend in the procedure.

Butternut Squash Soup with Parmesan and Fried Sage Leaves

Fried sage leaves make a crispy garnish. Try them also crumbled on mashed potatoes and sautéed vegetables.

Cannellini Soup with Parmesan

This hearty soup makes delicious use of the flavorful 1/4-inch-thick rinds that remain after wedges of Parmesan have been grated away; they infuse the soup with a nice salty bite as it simmers.
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