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Northwestern Wild Mushroom Stuffing
Hazelnuts and wild mushrooms - popular ingredients from Oregon and Washington - add terrific flavor and texture to this sophisticated stuffing.
Spinach, Beet and Walnut Salad
Food writer Janet Fletcher says, "During my childhood, the only salad on the Thanksgiving buffet was an old-fashioned Waldorf with chopped apples, celery, walnuts and mayonnaise. Frankly, I don’t miss it. This contemporary salad has the walnuts and the crunch, but is much fresher and far more inviting."
By Janet Fletcher
Salmon with Mushroom Orzo and Red Wine Sauce
In this delicious dish from Asterix & Obelix, the orzo is toasted before it's cooked, giving the pasta a nice nutty flavor.
Walnut Tarragon Bulgur
Packaged Near East tabbouleh mix, available at most supermarkets, is a good source of bulgur, but we don't use the accompanying seasoning pouch. Bulgur-wheat berries that have been steamed, dried, and then cracked- is also found in natural food stores.
Veal Scallops with Wild Mushroom, Mustard, and Tarragon Sauce
Serve with: Orzo with parsley, and steamed carrots and green beans. Dessert: Pear tart.
Yukon Gold Potato and Fuji Apple Gratins
This recipe is an accompaniment for Roasted Pork Chops with Serrano Ham Vinaigrette .
By Thomas Keller
Pasta with Curry Seafood Sauce
"Athens, Georgia, has a great restaurant called The Basil Press," writes Linda Buchman of Hilton Head, South Carolina. "During my last visit there, chef Andrew Urell prepared an angel hair pasta with curried crab and shrimp. I'd love to try making it at home."
At the restaurant, this is served as a side dish for grilled salmon.
By Andrew Urell
Mussels with Cream, Fennel, and White Wine
"My profession as a real estate agent requires a lot of my time," writes Edi Meadows Morrissette of Westin, Florida, "so it helps that I am lightning-fast in the kitchen. I cook every day, and on the weekends I sometimes make three meals a day. I accomplish that by following my main cooking principles: (1) do a lot of prep work, and (2) keep the kitchen well stocked. For example, at holiday time I might chop onions in advance or bake bread the day before company arrives. And since I converted the bedroom next to my kitchen into a pantry for extra storage, I know I'll always have the right ingredients at my fingertips."
Use crusty French bread or the roasted garlic cheese toasts to soak up the fennel-flavored juices.
Roasted Beef Tenderloin with Sherry Vinaigrette and Watercress
Coarse kosher salt — or any other coarse salt — will add texture and enhance the flavor of the meat. Serve with: Oven-roasted new potatoes, thin green beans, and a crusty baguette.
Veal Paprikash
The classic Hungarian dish relies on sour cream both to thicken the sauce and to balance the heat of the paprika.