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Raisin-Hazelnut Sticky Buns
By Jeannette Ferrary and Lena Cederham Birnbaum
Passover Chremslach
This is an updated version of the chremslach passed down in my own family. I have never had a seder without it. A heavier version stuffed with cranberries appeared in many early American Jewish cookbooks as Kentucky grimslech.
By Joan Nathan
Southern Rice Pilaf Stuffing with Ham, Pecans and Greens
At Thanksgiving, rice stuffings are standard on many southern tables. This one, a combination of white rice and wild rice, gets more regional notes from collard greens, pecans and ham.
Sopaipilla Ice Cream Sundaes
Sopaipillas are crisp fried breads traditionally topped with honey; cinnamon and sugar are sometimes added to make a great dessert. In this recipe, fried tortillas approximate the texture of true sopaipillas.
Hazelnut-Crusted Racks of Lamb with Tomato-Olive Ragoût
Ask your butcher to remove the backbones from the racks to make carving easier. If the lamb has not been trimmed, cut off the outer layer of fat and about two inches of the fat between the bones (the bones will be exposed); this technique is called "Frenching." Begin preparing the lamb a day before serving to allow time for marinating.
Cinnamon Rolls with Pecans
The most delectable cinnamon rolls Karen Cabral of San Antonio ever tasted are those at the Pecan St. Bakery & Cafe in Blanco, Texas.
Pistachio Blancmanges
Blancmange is a jellied molded pudding (similar to panna cotta) that is made with almonds and milk and served cold, often with a fruit sauce. Though it dates back to medieval times, blancmange became part of Jefferson's dessert repertoire after he encountered it during his years in Paris. Following his lead as an innovator, we made this version with pistachios instead of almonds, which gives the pudding a beautiful pale green hue and terrific flavor.
Active time: 1 hr Start to finish: 7 1/4 hr (includes chilling)
Roasted Stuffed Onions
Many people consider stuffing the best part of a Thanksgiving meal, and they can be quite particular about it — some like it dense and moist from the turkey juices, others fluffy and browned from the oven. We've made sure everyone will be satisfied: This recipe makes enough stuffing for the turkey and the onions, with plenty left over for another baking dish of stuffing.
You can easily adapt the recipe to suit vegetarian guests — simply eliminate the bacon (use olive oil instead of bacon fat for sautéing the vegetables) and substitute vegetable stock for the turkey stock.
Active time: 2 hr Start to finish: 3 1/2 hr
Pine Nut Torta with Marsala-Poached Autumn Fruit
Tuscan sweets tend to be simple and rustic, like this deliciously buttery, moist cake, similar in texture to marzipan. What to drink: Tuscany's famous Vin Santo, a dessert wine made from raisined grapes.
Broccoflower with Anchovies and Garlic
Broccoflower, a cross between broccoli and cauliflower, looks like green cauliflower and has a milder flavor than broccoli.
Spinach and Radicchio Salad with Mushrooms and Cashews
Mushrooms and cashews give a slight seventies flavor to this terrific salad.
Garlicky Linguine with Crab, Red Bell Pepper and Pine Nuts
Parmesan isn't usually served with seafood pasta, but the cheese adds a nice richness to this linguine.