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Thanksgiving

Orange-Glazed Squash with Sesame

Lane Crowther, a contributing editor at Bon Appétit, says, "Every year, I try to get my tradition-bound family to eat something new at Thanksgiving. This year, I'm hoping everyone will accept this dish in place of yams with marshmallows. It will take a lot of convincing, but I think they'll be pleasantly surprised. The orange juice gives the acorn squash a nice sweetness. Besides, Asian ingredients have become such an important part of American cooking lately that I thought it would be nice to fuse Pacific Rim flavors with a classic of the American table in autumn."

Grilled Molasses and Rum-Glazed Fresh Ham

With his supersize grill, Chris Schlesinger cooked a whole ham—and scored the skin for a real showstopper presentation—but he suggested a shank half for cooks with standard grills. In order for the flavor of the rub to really penetrate the meat, we removed the skin and most of the fat. Active time: 30 min Start to finish: 1 1/2 days

Cinnamon Apple Crumb Pie

This easy pie is the perfect marriage of apple crumble and apple pie, because you shouldn’t have to choose.

Caramel-Coated Pumpkin Flan

Crisp European rolled cookies would be nice alongside this large, impressive custard.

Escarole and Mushroom Dressing

Active time: 45 min Start to finish: 1 1/2 hr

Kaboch Squash and Chestnut Soup with Chipotle Crème Fraîche

In this luscious soup, the restaurant uses a squash that is relatively new to the American market: the kabocha, a beautiful jade-green winter squash with deep orange flesh. Chipotle chilies canned in a spicy tomato sauce, sometimes called adobo, are available at Latin American markets, specialty foods stores, and some supermarkets.

Pecan-Molasses Tartlets

A whiskey-spiked variation on classic pecan pie. Serve the tartlets with whipped cream or vanilla ice cream, if desired.

Roast Turkey with Herb Butter and Caramelized-Onion Gravy

A superb pairing from cooking teacher and recipe developer Rochelle Palermo Torres.

Cranberry Sorbet

This refreshing seasonal sorbet is a wonderful mid-meal palate cleanser.

Rolled Turkey Roast

Spiced Cranberry and Orange Relish

This classic uncooked relish gets an aromatic edge from cinnamon, cloves, and ginger.

Hot Turkey Sandwiches with Sherry Gravy

A watercress salad would be good with these. And how about a lemon meringue pie to finish?

Bourbon Whipped Cream

A dollop of softly whipped fresh cream alongside a piece of pie is one of life's perfect things. If you want the cream to hold up for hours, the optional Cobasan will make it possible, with no compromise of flavor or texture. If you prefer an unsweetened counterpoint to a sweeter pastry, leave out the sugar.

Cranberry-Apple Compote

This recipe is an accompaniment for Eggnog French Toast with Cranberry-Apple Compote. This colorful and festive compote is also nice on waffles and pancakes — or even spooned over vanilla ice cream.

Fresh Orange-Cranberry Sauce with Walnuts

"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." The addition of fresh orange pieces is a lovely variation on the holiday condiment. Begin two hours or up to three days ahead.
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