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Kaboch Squash and Chestnut Soup with Chipotle Crème Fraîche

In this luscious soup, the restaurant uses a squash that is relatively new to the American market: the kabocha, a beautiful jade-green winter squash with deep orange flesh. Chipotle chilies canned in a spicy tomato sauce, sometimes called adobo, are available at Latin American markets, specialty foods stores, and some supermarkets.

Fig and Walnut Tapenade with Goat Cheese

Here's a delicious twist on the classic olive tapenade from Provence. This recipe would also be good with toasted pine nuts in place of walnuts. If there's any leftover tapenade, serve it with chicken, pork, or lamb.

Chocolate and Mixed Nut Tart in Cookie Crust

The sweet, nutty filling might remind you of a pecan pie — with melted chocolate chips.

Hearts of Romaine Salad with Apple, Red Onion, and Cider Vinaigrette

For an especially elegant presentation, this salad can be arranged on individual plates instead of one large platter. When trimming the base of the romaine hearts, be sure to leave a small part of each base attached to hold the leaves together.

Chocolate and Coconut Pecan Tart

Pecan pie dresses up for the holiday. Chocoholics, take note: In addition to the bits of chocolate in the filling, there's cocoa powder in the delicious crust.

Pistachio-Crusted Arctic Char

Active time: 30 min Start to finish: 40 min

Romaine and Gorgonzola Salad with Roasted Garlic Dressing and Spiced Pecans

"Although I’ve been a subscriber for almost ten years, this is the first time I’ve written to request a recipe," writes Danette Laver of Ambler, Pennsylvania. "The honey-garlic dressing on the salad I had at Fork in Philadelphia was so good that I used a chunk of bread to soak up every last drop."

Almond and Raspberry Tart

"I've always loved to cook, and though at eighty-nine I'm slowing down, I still love it," writes Mary Gareffa of East Longmeadow, Massachusetts. "My grandfather and my father were both cooks in a monastery in Reggio Calabria, Italy, before they moved to this country, and luckily for me, my father was my cooking teacher. These are time-tested recipes for some everyday dishes that I grew up with and later served to my own family." Pasta frolla, Italian sweet pastry dough, is the tender press-in crust for this easy tart.

Open-Faced Rhubarb Tart

Active time: 1 hr Start to finish: 3 3/4 hr See how to roll out dough.

Cranberry-Almond Granola

Steve Silverman of South Burlington, Vermont, writes: "I consider myself more of a baker than a cook. When my kids were in elementary school and the only bread available at the supermarket was plain and white, I started baking. At one point, I was making five to ten loaves a week. But now I'm known for my challahs, which I give as presents during the holidays." This crunchy, not-too-sweet granola makes a terrific breakfast served with nonfat milk, or a delicious snack on its own.

Grilled Portobello and Farro Salad

Peyton Hughes of Iowa City, Iowa, writes: "My extended family met for a reunion in Boston a few months ago. For our last night together, we decided it would be appropriate to have dinner at Finale. I'll never forget the unusual grilled portobello salad." Farro, or spelt, is a cereal grain that's been eaten in southern Europe for ages.

No-Bake Chocolate Kahlua Christmas Balls

Carole McCallum, Sammamish, Wash.
"Instead of Kahlúa, try Grand Marnier, crème de cacao, or another liqueur. For a festive touch, add green or red sprinkles."

Blueberry-Almond Tart

Ground almonds add a delicate nutty flavor to the crust. Begin making the filling a day before assembling the tart; once completed, it can be chilled another day before serving.

Chocolate-Filled Hazelnut Cookies

These classic cookies, known in Italy as baci di dama ("lady's kisses") taste great with espresso. This recipe, by chef Carla Tomasi of the "Tasting Places" cooking course in Tuscany and other regions of Italy, uses hazelnuts instead of the more traditional almonds. Active time: 1 1/4 hr Start to finish: 2 1/4 hr

North Shore Chicago Hadassah's Lick-Your-Fingers Kugel

This is definitely American — with dark brown sugar and pecans! Your guests will love it.

Turkey B'stilla

Moroccan Turkey Pie Traditionally, Moroccan b'stilla is a pie made with minced squab.

Biscotti

Coconut Macadamia Shortbread

Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.
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