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Parsnip Purée

This recipe was created by chef Traci Des Jardins of San Francisco's Jardinière. It's part of a special menu she created for Epicurious's Wine.Dine.Donate program.

Brined and Barbecued Turkey

This recipe was created by chef Traci Des Jardins of San Francisco's Jardinière.

Spiced Apple Cake with Eggnog Sauce

A moist, deeply flavored confection studded with rum-soaked raisins and crunchy pecans, this streamlined one-bowl cake will get compliments even for novice bakers. Plus, it keeps for days. To dress up each serving, why not use store-bought eggnog, which has the consistency of custard sauce.

Cosmopolitan Cranberry Sauce

This vibrant condiment takes its inspiration from the popular Cosmopolitan drink. The alcohol heightens the sauce's flavor, but for kids and nondrinkers, the recipe can easily be made nonalcoholic by substituting orange juice for the water and deleting the vodka and liqueur.

Mushroom and Leek Soup with Thyme Cream

Although this soup is full of earthy flavor, it's also relatively light, which makes it a perfect first course for the big holiday meal. As a bonus, it can be prepared several days ahead and quickly reheated at the last minute.

Cranberry-Chocolate Tart

This is a dessert to remember: chocolaty cookie crust, creamy mascarpone filling, and a glistening cranberry topping.

Apple and Quince Crisp with Rum Raisins

If you've never cooked with quince before, here's a great intro. It tastes like a cross between an apple and a pear.

Pumpkin Mascarpone Pie

Mascarpone lightens up the filling of this classic pumpkin pie.

Maple Pecan Tart

In this refined version, pecan pie is all grown up.

Dipping Biscuits

Flavored with traditional stuffing herbs, these are great for mopping up gravy. They also make a tasty snack sandwich with leftover turkey.

Sauteed Parsnips and Carrots with Honey and Rosemary

To add richness, sauté three ounces sliced pancetta until crisp; crumble over before serving. Varietal honeys are available at specialty foods stores and online at chefshop.com.

Smashed Rutabagas with Ginger-Roasted Pears

If you've never had rutabagas, here's a great way to try them. Ginger-roasted pears add sweetness and a touch of spice—the perfect balance for this earthy root vegetable. Slice one extra pear and roast it (with the cubes) to use as garnish.

Port-Roasted Chestnuts with Grapes

Chestnuts play deliciously against roasted grapes. Roasted chestnuts in jars can be found at some supermarkets, at specialty foods stores, and online at markys.com or mastercaviar.com.

Butternut Squash Gratin with Goat Cheese and Hazelnuts

Squash is often sold already peeled and seeded, making this recipe even easier.

Brussels Sprout Hash with Caramelized Shallots

Thinly sliced brussels sprouts are sautéed with shallots in this comforting hash.

Cranberry and Blood Orange Relish

Just three ingredients make a fresh and bright uncooked relish—and the colors are beautiful, too.

Cranberry Relish with Apple Cider

Boiling down the cider gives great apple flavor; parsley adds color and freshness.

Cranberry Sauce with Port and Cinnamon

Dried and fresh cranberries are simmered in Port for a not-too-sweet, grown-up take on the classic.
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