Fall
Butter Lettuce, Persimmon, Feta, and Hazelnut Salad
Fuyu persimmons are an inspired addition to winter salads. This one would make a lovely starter at Thanksgiving dinner.
Portuguese Green Soup
Diane Brown Savahge of Los Angeles, California, writes: "I'm a part-time restaurant manager and food writer, and occasionally I teach cooking classes. One piece of advice I always share with my students is to keep the ingredients list short — you don't need to empty out your refrigerator to make a great meal. You just need a few quality ingredients with bold flavors."
Escarole Soup with Pasta and Meatballs
Polly Tafrate of South Salem, New York, writes: "I've taken dozens of cooking classes over the years, but some of my best lessons in the kitchen have come from my husband's family. His sister and his mother have shared many delicious recipes with me, including this one."
Turkey-Noodle Soup With Ginger and Chiles
A Vietnamese-inspired soup for using up your Thanksgiving leftovers.
Prosciutto with Persimmons
Hachiya persimmons, which are very soft when ripe, are preferred here (to slice them, use a serrated knife), but ripe Fuyus will work nicely, too.
Baked Figs in Lemon Syrup
This topping for the meringue roulade tastes great no matter what type of fig you use, but purple ones, such as Mission, will turn your syrup a beautiful shade of pink.
Roasted Vegetable Gravy
This gravy makes a nice accompaniment to the broiled polenta sticks and the roasted squash and mushrooms , as well as the <epi:recipelink id="230982">sautéed Broccolini.</epi:recipelink>
Aloo Gobhi Stuffing
Chunks of tender cauliflower and potato tossed with Indian spices give this stuffing a lovely, distinctive texture and flavor.
Roasted Beet Risotto
This risotto is a delicious way to add vibrant color — and a bit of Italy — to the normally muted Thanksgiving table.
Delicata Squash and Roasted Mushrooms with Thyme
Of all the rich and succulent winter squash varieties, delicata, with its long and uniformly narrow shape, is the easiest to work with. And its thin, pale-golden skin with green striations is more than just pretty — it's edible, too.
Herbed Spaetzle
Spaetzle, tender little morsels that are like a cross between a noodle and a dumpling, are common to Austrian, German, and Swiss cuisine.
Roast Turkey with Pomegranate Gravy
Pomegranates are plentiful this time of year, and easy to juice; we found bottled pomegranate juice too sweet for this particular recipe.
Roasted Squash, Chestnut, and Chicory Salad with Cranberry Vinaigrette
An Italian salad of squash, chicory, pancetta, and chestnuts gets an American spin from a tart cranberry vinaigrette.