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Mandarin Orange Ice Cream with Sesame Brittle

In Korea, dessert often means a simple piece of fruit. This ice cream, though more complex, rings so clearly of mandarin oranges that we think an exception may be made. Sesame seeds, valued in Korean cooking for their medicinal properties, thread their way through the frozen custard as nuggets of honey-sweetened brittle. When making a large amount of ice cream, as this recipe does, it's imperative to churn the mixture in two batches, so ice crystals don’t form.

Oven-Roasted Chicken Thighs With Carrots and Yukon Gold Potatoes

In this simple chicken bake, the skin gets good and crispy, and the juices make the vegetables extra-succulent.

Beef Tenderloin with Morels and Tarragon-Marsala Sauce

An impressively elegant dinner for two that comes together in about half an hour. Serve with buttery Yukon Gold mashed potatoes.

Spanish Grilled Cheese Sandwiches with Manchego and Jamón Serrano

Jamón Serrano, a salty cured Spanish ham, is the traditional pairing for Manchego cheese. The ham is sold at specialty foods stores and at Spanish and Latin markets, and the cheese can be found at some supermarkets and at specialty foods stores.

Moroccan-Style Chicken Pie

B'stilla, a traditional Moroccan recipe, was the inspiration for this savory pie. The dish consists of a spiced chicken filling sandwiched between layers of crisp phyllo pastry.

Tangerine Semifreddo with Salted Almond Brittle

Today's new comfort dessert is anything that combines salty and sweet. The Creamsicle-like semifreddo is delicious with the salty, nutty brittle. Keep in mind that the semifreddo needs to be frozen overnight.

Beef Pasties with Caramelized Onions and Stilton Cheese

Pasties are savory turnovers. They originated in Cornwall, England, in the 1700s. During that era, tin miners took the portable pies into the mines for lunch.

Shrimp and Andouille Pot Pies

Shrimp and andouille sausage give these pot pies a Cajun flair. To keep the pastry crisp, the dough is baked separately from the filling.

Caramel-Apple Crisp

There's no better partner for caramel than a nice, crisp apple. Here, that great combination gives added appeal to a simple winter crisp.

Buttermilk Waffles with Cherry-Almond Sauce

Topped with yogurt, these waffles make a great, filling breakfast; with whipped cream, they're perfect for dessert.

King of Snake Cocktail

Chopped ginger and chile-infused vodka add a spicy bite to this flavor-packed cocktail.

Yukon Gold Cinnamon Rolls

Potatoes help make the dough amazingly moist and tender.

Baked Penne with Farmhouse Cheddar and Leeks

An extra-sharp raw-milk cheddar from England is the perfect counterpoint to the sweet sautéed leeks in this upscale twist on mac and cheese.

Turtle Ice Cream Pie

Candy turtles—chocolatecovered caramel and pecan candy—meet graham-cracker-crusted ice cream pie.

Mixed Greens with Tangerines and Fennel

A V-slicer or mandoline is the perfect tool for slicing the fennel.

Lamb and Eggplant Shepherd's Pie

This Greek-inspired shepherd's pie is made with lamb, eggplant, and oregano. The mashed potato topping gets its Greek flavor from kasseri cheese, a hard, salty cheese. If you can't find kasseri cheese, use Pecorino Romano instead. Finish the dish with a sprinkling of chopped fresh oregano, if desired.

Root Vegetable and Mushroom Pie with Rosemary Biscuit Topping

Serve as a side dish or a vegetarian main course. Look for bouillon base in the market’s soup section or order it from amazon.com.

Couscous with Fennel and Pinenuts

Fresh fennel and fennel seeds infuse the couscous with a subtle anise flavor.

Artichoke Fritters with Green Goddess Dipping Sauce

A comfort food menu just wouldn't be complete without something fried. In this addictive appetizer, slices of cooked artichoke are mixed into a beer batter and then dropped into bubbling oil.
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