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Puffles (Stuffed Puff-Pastry Waffles)

These stuffed waffles couldn't be easier; you don't even have to make batter! They combine the flakiness and flexibility of puff pastry with the golden brown, crispy exterior of a waffle. Use one of the suggested sweet or savory fillings below, or experiment with your favorite flavor combinations to make the puffles of your dreams.

Root Vegetable Tarte Tatin

This tarte tatin uses a colorful combination of Yukon gold potatoes, sweet potatoes, carrots, and parsnips. Fresh rosemary and sage add extra autumnal flair. Who needs flowers when you’ve got this holiday centerpiece?

Iceberg and Cabbage Slaw

As any deli aficionado will tell you, shredded lettuce—especially iceberg—is a glorious thing.

Ribollita with Italian Sausage

A classic ribollita is cooked one day, then reheated and served the next. To do that, just hold back the last croutons so they keep their crunch.

Caramelized Garlic, Spinach, and Cheddar Tart

The unsung hero of this dish? The nutty-sweet garlic.

Spaghetti Pie

Roast Brussels Sprouts

Mushroom Quesadillas

Mexican Rice Balls

Spinach Gnocchi

A fun alternative to classic potato gnocchi.

Mashed Potato Cakes

Tiny Corn Muffins

Olive-Oil Toasts With Greens, Pine Nuts, and Raisins

Thin, crisp toast has never let me down. Making a batch while I mull over what’s for dinner always saves me, later, when kids are circling or a guest arrives early. It must be made from stale bread—a fresh loaf is difficult to slice very thin, which is what you must do for crunchy, tender, non mouth-injuring toast. A 350°F oven will help make toast for a crowd without much risk of burning (as long as you use a timer and stand by vigilantly!).

Apple Applesauce Muffins

Nachos

Crispy Onion Rings

Cheese Omelette

Egg and Bacon Muffin Cups

Basil Pesto

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