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Porcini Popovers

Popovers are an appealing alternative to Yorkshire pudding (the same batter is used for both), and embellishing with dried porcini mushrooms imparts an unexpected woodsy dimension. You’ll want to make these all winter long.

Orange-Ginger Pickled Baby Carrots

Crisp pickled vegetables go brilliantly with cocktails (or with sandwiches, a hunk of cheese, a juicy steak...the possibilities are endless). Fresh ginger and dried chiles give them a bracing boost and orange juice plays up their natural sweetness.

Shaved Carrots with Charred Dates

Crunchy tender carrots tossed in a tangy-sweet dressing meet soft and blackened dates for literally everything you want in one bite.

Cornbread Stuffing With Sausage and Collard Greens

Cubing and lightly toasting the cornbread preps it for maximum flavor absorption without compromising its sturdiness.

Parsnip Confit With Pickled Currants

It’s hard to know if a parsnip will have a woody core, but generally speaking, small ones are tender throughout. Worst case scenario? Trim the tough centers before cooking.

Cranberry Sauce with Orange and Cinnamon

Blanching the chopped orange in boiling water before cooking it with the cranberries removes any bitterness from the peel and pith.

Classic Herb and Fennel Stuffing

We’ve got you covered. A dish of stuffing at each end of the table will help ease the traffic jam.

Stir-Fried Brussels Sprouts

The most labor-intensive part of this recipe involves coring and separating the leaves of each brussels sprout—a perfect activity for those lazybones watching the game. Delegate!

Shingled Sweet Potatoes With Harissa

Harissa lends both a spiciness and an earthiness to this savory alternative to the usual sweet potato casserole.

Spicy Cranberry Sauce

Removing the seeds from one of the chiles lessens the punch. If you like more heat, leave them in. If less, scrape out seeds from both chiles.

Make-Ahead Mashed Potatoes

You can make and chill these mashed potatoes up to two days before the big night.

Glazed Shallots with Chile and Thyme

Choose shallots that are all about the same size so that they soften evenly as they cook. And if spicy is not your thing, skip the Fresno chiles.

Cranberry-Fig Sauce

Figs bring a touch of sweetness to this bright, chutney-ish sauce and nicely offset the sharpness of the vinegar.

Burnished Potato Nuggets

Any cooking oil or rendered fat will work for making these supremely crunchy potatoes. Bonus: The fluffy insides are perfect for sopping up gravy.

Broccoli Caesar

Broccoli stems are tender and delicious, but it’s important to cut away the dried-out base and peel the tough skin of thicker ones.

Coconut-Apple-Ginger Dal

This velvety lentil stew, brightened with shredded apple and fresh ginger, is the antidote to holiday excess.

Buttermilk Cornbread

This simple cornbread was designed for making stuffing—it’s easy to cut, not too sweet, and holds together.

Radicchio Salad with Sour Cream Ranch

Pale yellowish-white Castelfranco radicchio is usually tender and mild, but Chioggia (round) or Treviso (spear-shaped) varieties also work.

Roasted Carrots and Red Onions with Pecans, Fennel and Mint

This is not your average roasted vegetable recipe. With unexpected additions like sherry vinegar, paprika, and mint–and the nutty addition of spiced pecans–this dish is a holiday must-have if you want to impress your food-fanatic friends.
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