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Fall

Parsnip-Wrapped Devils on Horseback

This vegetarian version of the classic appetizer uses soy sauce, smoked paprika, and smoked almonds to pack so much savory flavor that no one will miss the traditional bacon. Use Gorgonzola dolce if you prefer a more mild blue cheese flavor.

The Coziest Make-Ahead Breakfast

Now that porridge season has returned, put your slow cooker to work for cozier, healthier, warmer, sleepyhead-approved breakfasts.

Build-Your-Own Thanksgiving Pie Bar

Can’t decide which pie to make? Let your guests in on the fun with this do-it-yourself pie bar.

Chicken Pot Tot Hotdish

My Tater Tot hotdish has the body of a chicken pot pie, a dish that I loved growing up, long before I knew the existence of Tater Tot hotdish. But a close examination reveals that the only real differences are the subbing of chicken for ground beef and the use of a homemade cream of chicken soup instead of mushroom soup. I don’t think this will offend a hotdish purist.

Quick Cider-Mulled Wine

This pared-down mulled wine recipe is great for impromptu entertaining this weekend.

Slow-Cooker Oatmeal

Knowing you have a bubbling hot breakfast waiting for you on a chilly morning makes getting out of bed so much easier.

Pork Tenderloin With Squash and Collard Greens

Use butternut squash two ways in this autumnal dinner: shaved into a Southeast Asian–inspired salad and roasted with pork until caramelized and tender.

Braised and Brûléed Apples with Ice Cream

A thin layer of caramelized sugar on the surface of these apples mimics the crackle of crème brûlée. Finally, a good reason to poach fruit.

Apple and Nut-Butter Puff Pastry Tarts

The flavors of apples dipped in peanut butter, all cozied up inside a flaky puff pastry crust. Sold!

All-Day Cassoulet

This cassoulet is filled to the brim with white beans, lamb, garlic sausage, and smoked sausage (and breadcrumbs), but you can make yours with pork or ham, goat, or duck. Whatever you use, keep the proportions similar to those listed below, and you can’t lose.

Roasted Onions With Vinegar

Elevating the humble onion: Roasting them in their skins retains their natural sugars, and they get meltingly soft without disintegrating.

Roasted Butternut Squash with Herb Oil and Goat Cheese

This roasted butternut squash recipe is perfect for a dinner party—serving on a large platter encourages second helpings and all the half portions, tastes, and just-one-more bites that follow.

Mashed Kohlrabi With Brown Butter

It's a pain, but you have to peel the kohlrabi for this recipe. Take off enough of the purple or green skin to reveal the inner white flesh.

Leek and Potato Galette With Pistachio Crust

Adding ground pistachios creates a substantial dough that complements the leeks for these galettes.

Fennel-Rubbed Chick-etta

Get all the garlicky, herby flavors of classic Italian Porchetta in a roast chicken.

Sausage, Greens, and Beans Pasta

What's in your pantry? Chickpeas? White beans? Either will work in this easy, filling pasta.

Pasta with Romanesco and Capers

Seek out romanesco (a bright green, conical cousin to cauliflower that’s in season right now) for this nutty, savory pasta dinner. Can’t find it? Broccoli or cauliflower will work well too.

Pasta With Mushrooms and Prosciutto

Getting the consistency of the creamy mushroom sauce right is key for this pasta recipe—you want to reduce it just until it clings to the pasta.

Poached Cod With Potatoes and Leeks

Here, fillets of delicate white fish gently poach in thyme-infused milk. The addition of lightly mashed potatoes and leeks makes it the perfect one-pot meal.
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