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Pomegranate-Mint Relish

Pomegranate seeds sub in for cranberries in this bracing, colorful relish.

Pork Tenderloin with Date and Cilantro Relish

This cut of pork can be very lean, so take care not to overcook it or it will be dry. Ideally, it should still be a little pink in the center.

Barbecue Turkey Sandwich

Use leftover biscuits and any bottled barbecue sauce for this creation.

Pear Pie with Red Wine and Rosemary

Kierin Baldwin's pie dough method is special in a couple of ways. First, she uses a combination of butter, which lends rich flavor, and shortening, which makes the flakiest crusts. The best of both worlds. Her technique of repeatedly flattening and stacking the dough coats the flour with fat, which helps make the crust tender.

Root Vegetable Gratin

The key to gratins is having all the ingredients—whether they're basic potatoes or the mixed root vegetables below—sliced the same thickness so they cook at the same rate. Make friends with a mandoline: It quickly yields precise, even slices.

Turkey Panino with Cranberry Sauce

Transform leftover turkey into the ultimate grilled cheese.

Citrus and Peppercorn Dry Brine

Our dry brine is like a concentrated rub; massage citrus zest and peppercorns onto the skin and let it cure for a few hours before the bird hits the oven.

Ginger-Marinated Hanger Steak

Get your pan nice and hot. If you have a cast-iron skillet, now's the time to use it.

Carrot-Coconut Soup

If you like things extra spicy, pass some chili sauce at the table.

Black Bean Soup with Roasted Poblano Chiles

Choose dried chiles that are fairly flexible, a sign they're not too old.

Spiced Black Lentils with Yogurt and Mint

Aptly named beluga lentils look like little beads of caviar. They cook quickly, and they hold their shape.

Scallion Fish with Sesame Kale

If you don't have a steamer basket, improvise: Place a ramekin in the bottom of the pot and prop a dinner plate on top so steam can circulate around it.

Roasted Cauliflower with Lemon-Parsley Dressing

This side dish is equally good with steak, broiled fish, or seared lamb chops.

Dry-Brined Turkey

No patience for a traditional brine? The dry brine is applied directly to the turkey's skin for a few hours, delivering big flavor (thank the salt!) and less hassle.

Johnnycake Bread

We recommend using finely ground cornmeal to give these the ideal texture.

Butterscotch Pie with Curry Crust

Curry crust? Trust us: This lightly spiced crumb will win Best in Show. If you want to take it even further, add a teaspoon of toasted crushed cumin seeds, too.
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