Thanksgiving
How to Throw an Easy, French-Inspired Thanksgiving Feast
This Thanksgiving, go fancy: Combine traditional Turkey Day dishes with the refined elegance of a Parisian-style meal.
Make This Gorgeous Thanksgiving Dessert With Only 5 Ingredients and 10 Minutes' Prep
It's no secret: We are huge fans of slab pie. Any dessert that looks and tastes that great and can feed a big crowd is key around the holidays, especially Thanksgiving.
How Thomas Keller Makes His Juicy, Crispy Thanksgiving Turkey
From high-heat roasting to clarified-butter basting, Chef Keller's easy techniques will make your holiday bird legendary.
Everything You Need to Know to Make the Ultimate Apple Pie
The perfect pie demands a flaky, buttery crust and a perfectly spiced filling. Here's how to get both every time.
A No-Work Way To Transform a Heap of Leftover Turkey into a Weeknight Winner
Food Editor Rhoda Boone created a one-pot meal that not only used up her Thanksgiving leftovers—it used up all the extra produce she had around, too.
Smoky Turkey Corn Chowder With Bacon
This warming chowder is a fantastic way to use leftover turkey (and works great with rotisserie chicken, too.) Smoky bacon, earthy cumin, and mild green chiles add tons of flavor to this hearty soup.
Skillet Stuffing With Apples, Shallots, and Cranberries
Cooking your stuffing in an ovenproof skillet means it can go from stove to oven without missing a beat. Prepping your aromatic vegetables in the food processor cuts down on chopping time, too.
Green Beans With Za'atar and Lemon
Prep your green beans quickly; stack a handful of them together on a cutting board and trim the stem ends off the whole stack at once.
Quick-Roasted Turkey with Parsley-Caper Sauce
Spatchcocking your turkey significantly cuts the roasting time, and it's easy to dojust take out the backbone and flatten the bird. If you're nervous about doing it yourself, just ask a butcher at the meat counter to handle it for you.
Spiced Cranberry-Pear Sundaes
This autumnal dessert is prepped in advance and then completed at the tablea delicious time saver!
Smoked Turkey with Hot Pepper Jelly Glaze
Smoking a whole turkey is little more work than roasting a bird, but it infuses the meat with a rich, woodsy flavor. All it requires is setting up a grill. Once that's done, the turkey's good to go—all it needs is a simple glaze made from hot-pepper jelly. The final glaze caramelizes on the skin and adds a sweet and sour heat to the smoky turkey.
Butterflied Turkey a la Parrilla with Chanterelles and Grilled Chicory
A grilled split turkey, golden brown as it comes from the parrilla, is one of my favorite dishes. Salt and pepper are all it needs. Such a simple preparation wants an equally uncomplicated but flavorful side dish. Chicory, which I learned to love when I worked in Italy as a young man, does the trick for me every time. Brushed with olive oil, seasoned with salt and pepper, and grilled to crispness, it is as good as the turkey that it graces. If you are lucky enough to have acquired some chanterelles or other wild mushrooms to sauté, they make the crowning touch. Their color is like the caramelized crust of the chicken.
I butterfly my turkeys differently than most butchers: I split them through the breastbone instead of the back, leaving the backbone in instead of discarding it. I think you get a juicier turkey this way, and an extra fun bone to pick.
Thomas Keller’s Favorite Roast Turkey
Beloved for a reason, this bird is brined and then air-dried in the refrigerator for the crispiest, most flavorsome turkey skin ever.
Apple, Pear, and Cranberry Coffee Cake
We like to bake with a combination of apples: some sweet and some tart, some that keep their shape and others that will break down and get saucy. Adding the pear lends a perfumey quality to the cake.
Spiced Kabocha Squash Pie
This aromatic alternative to pumpkin pie calls for fresh (not canned!) squash and a new twist on the classic crumble topping. If you'd like some sparkle on the edge of your crust, brush it with a beaten egg and sprinkle with coarse sugar before baking.
Brown-Butter Pecan Pie With Rum and Espresso
Brown butter brings out nuttiness of the pecans, while the bite of rum and the slight bitterness of espresso balance out the sweetness of this pie.
Brussels Sprouts Salad with Szechuan Peppercorn and Celery
Szechuan peppercorn's unique flavor is tingly and refreshing rather than chile-hot. You can find them in gourmet shops or online. You can also substitute a pinch of red-pepper flakes if you'd prefer a bit of heat instead.