Bon Appétit
Chicken with Roasted Grapes and Shallots
This is an incredibly simple recipe with an impressive payoff: Golden roasted chicken is dressed up with beautiful bunches of sweet grapes.
By The Bon Appétit Test Kitchen
Maple Cheesecake with Maple-Cranberry Compote
The key to this deeply flavored cheesecake? Reduced maple syrup. The sweet-tart compote is a delicious—and pretty—accompaniment.
By Abby Dodge
Sweet Potato Biscuits with Ham, Mustard, and Honey
For a super-authentic version of this recipe, order some Honeycup mustard from vineandtable.com and a ham from smithfieldhams.com.
By Molly Wizenberg
Yams with Crispy Skins and Brown-Butter Vinaigrette
Tender slices of sweet roasted yam are topped with a tangy Dijon dressingand a scattering of addictive fried yam skins.
By Gabrielle Hamilton
Roasted Pear Tarte Tatin with Brown Sugar-Balsamic Swirl Ice Cream
Tarte Tatin, the classic French dessert, is made by putting butter and sugar in a shallow baking dish, then topping the mixture with apples and a pastry crust. As the dish bakes, the butter and sugar turn into caramel. The finished dessert is inverted onto a plate, with the caramel sauce on top. In this version, pears stand in for apples and the crust and topping are made separately, then assembled before serving.
By Gabrielle Hamilton
Salmon with Hoisin, Orange and Bok Choy
To crack coriander, place in a resealable plastic bag and tap with a mallet. Hoisin adds sweetness to this healthy dish. It can be found in the Asian foods section of many supermarkets and at Asian markets.
By The Bon Appétit Test Kitchen
Steak-and-Mushroom Reubens
To get a 12-ounce flank steak, cut a 1 1/2-pound flank steak lengthwise.
By The Bon Appétit Test Kitchen
Pancetta and Taleggio Lasagna with Treviso
By Cristina Ceccatelli Cook
Peppermint Meringue Cake with Chocolate Buttercream
This gorgeous dessert features crisp peppermint meringues layered with tender chocolate cake and rich chocolate frosting.
By Abby Dodge
Ginger-Pear Sorbet in Spiced Brown Butter and Walnut Tuile Cups
Fresh ginger amps up the flavor of the sorbet.
By Abby Dodge
Lemon Cranberry Florentines
These thin, elegant cookies get their flavor from dried cranberries and homemade candied lemon peel. Because the lemon peel needs to dry overnight, be sure to begin this recipe one day ahead.
By Dédé Wilson
Butternut Squash Puree
This nutty, satisfying puree— enriched with chicken fat for tradition's sake or pareve margarine—makes a nice bed for the roast duck.
By Selma Brown Morrow
Watercress Guacamole
By Selma Brown Morrow
Clementine Negroni
Clementines provide the orange flavoring in this update of a classic cocktail. Chill the Martini glasses in the freezer for a few hours beforehand. Hendricks Gin, a smooth Scottish gin infused with cucumber and rose petals, is worth seeking out: It is the perfect choice for this drink.
By Lora Zarubin
Chocolate Peppermint Bark Cookies
In this festive treat, the shortbread base is topped with dark chocolate, chopped peppermint candies, and a drizzle of white chocolate. Cutting the cookies into irregular pieces makes for a fun presentation.
By Dédé Wilson
Treviso, Walnut, and Gruyère Salad
Treviso is a red, spear-shaped variety of radicchio. Combining it with prewashed baby greens makes a bowlful of holiday colors. Keep the cheese cold until grating so that it forms firm strips.
By Tori Ritchie
Toasted-Coconut Soufflés with Ruby-Red Cranberry Sauce
Coconut milk, coconut extract, and rum give the soufflés a slightly tropical note. The vivid crimson sauce looks beautiful with the white soufflés.
By Abby Dodge
Roasted Salt-and Spice-Packed Pork Loin
Roasting the pork at a low temperature in a spiced salt mixture amps up the flavor of the meat and makes it extra-tender. After cooking the pork, the rack of bones is cut off and used to hold the roast for easy carving.
By Gabrielle Hamilton
Pickled Shrimp
A quick pickling gives the shrimp a bright, tangy flavor. Timing note: The shrimp need to chill in the pickling mixture for three to six hours before serving.
By Gabrielle Hamilton
Coconut-Piloncillo Ice Cream with Coconut Tortilla Chips and Fruit Salsa
Wrap the piloncillo, Mexican brown sugar cones, in a kitchen towel and crush with a hammer to fine crumbs. If you can't find piloncillo, feel free to substitute packed dark brown sugar. Because coconut milk is not a dairy product, this delicious dessert is pareve.
By Selma Brown Morrow