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Cajun Corn Bread Stuffing
Cajun flavors—andouille sausage, corn bread, red bell pepper and cayenne pepper—combine in an excellent side dish that brings color and spice to the Thanksgiving table.
Northern California Oyster Stuffing
Oyster stuffing is more traditionally associated with the New England states, but this one teams the shellfish (also common to Pacific waters) with a classic ingredient from Northern California—sourdough bread. It's an outstanding rendition of an old-fashioned stuffing.
Hash Brown Brunch Casserole
By Idelle Levey
Baked Butternut Squash with Apples and Maple Syrup
Maple syrup was used by the Ojibwa tribe for roasting wild game. Here it goes into a terrific side dish that includes squash, another Native American staple.
Baked Tomato Wedges
These lightly baked tomatoes are served with brunch at Sarabeth's restaurant in New York.
Sweet Potato Streusel
By Veronica Betancourt
Mixed Green Salad with Mango, Jícama and Cashews
The dressing gets its beautiful color and smooth texture from pureed mango.
Broccoli, Bacon and Onion Salad
By Lisa Ferro
Insalata di Grano con Pomodoro, Tonno, e Capperi
(Wheat Berry Salad with Tomatoes, Tuna, and Capers)
Kamut, a strain of wheat said to date back to ancient Egypt and now widely available in health-food stores, is a good substitute for Sicilian durum wheat. It is very similar in taste and texture when cooked. Spelt, though a bit chewier, is also acceptable. It too is available in health-food stores.
By Anna Tasca Lanza