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Bon Appétit

Coconut Quinoa

This recipe, with its double dose of coconut, is a quinoa game-changer.

Poulet Vallée d'Auge

Named for a region in Normandy known for its apples (and Calvados), this traditional recipe combines both in a rich, creamy sauce. Afraid to flambé? Buy a long-reach lighter at a hardware store.

Gâteau Breton aux Pommes

In this indulgent cake, apples are caramelized before being baked in buttery batter. Why stop there? Salted caramel sauce lets guests indulge even further.

Chocolate-Cinnamon Coffee Cake

If you like, serve this with whipped cream or an extra dollop of yogurt.

Bloody Beers

Sorenson says this beer cocktail is "the best of both worlds: Bloody Mary meets Michelada. It gives so much, and asks for so little in return."

Cod With Lemon, Green Olive, and Onion Relish

Slow-roasted cod—simply topped with a zesty, rustic relish—is just the thing to brighten up any winter dinner party.

Arugula Salsa Verde

Using mature arugula leaves instead of the baby variety will make for a more peppery salsa. For a nice variation, try it with fresh basil and/or parsley.

Crispy Potato Cake with Garlic and Parsley

A decadent side that goes with almost everything—even breakfast.

Eggplant Parmesan

Without the hassle of breading and frying, eggplant Parmesan goes from special-occasion project to easy weeknight dinner.

Squash and Bean Minestrone

To prevent the pasta from getting too soft, we cook it separately and toss it with olive oil and chopped parsley, then spoon it into each bowl of soup.

Old-School Garlic Bread

You can cut and butter the bread well in advance, but don't bake it till guests arrive.

French Onion Soup with Comté

Don't rush the browning of the onions—it's essential to the finished soup's flavor.

Leeks en Cocotte

A light yet flavorful "stew" of tender leeks that comes together practically à la minute.

Gougères

These delicate cheese puffs always impress. Once you get the hang of the dough, you'll serve them at every opportunity.

Greens with Bacon, Mushrooms, and Blue Cheese

You can dress this salad about half an hour in advance to no ill effect—the hearty greens can handle it.

Spicy Pickled Green Beans and Fennel

These hot and sour pickles are great alongside the spread and frittata , and make a perfect garnish for the Bloody Beers .

Duck Confit With Spicy Pickled Raisins

The best part of making duck confit? All the rich fat you're left with. Use it to roast potatoes—it's an easy way to upgrade a classic. What ever you do, don't throw it away (it freezes great).
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