Thanksgiving
Agave-Glazed Turkey Breast with Sherry Gravy
Agave nectar, a product of the agave plant better known as the source of tequila, blends beautifully with Old World Spanish sherry for a gentle sweet-and-sour glaze and luscious gravy. Because agave nectar has a low glycemic index, it's the new darling of the health-conscious crowd who are trying to lower their sugar intake. Although making the brown turkey stock for the gravy is an extra step, it can be done weeks ahead and frozen, and it's the secret behind a truly memorable gravy.
By Kemp Minifie
Herbed Rösti Potato Cake
The Thanksgiving table would not be complete without potatoes to absorb all that delicious gravy. Mashed potatoes are the most common, but sometimes you yearn for something with a bit more texture. That's where the Swiss rösti potato cake is ideal. Although you'll see some recipes for rösti that start with raw potatoes, it's more commonly done with whole cooked boiling potatoes that have been chilled at least eight hours, if not a day ahead. Once they are peeled and coarsely grated, you pack the shreds into a skillet and brown the cake on top of the stove. Instead of going through the angst of attempting to flip the cake over to brown the other side, just turn on the broiler and it browns easily in a fraction of the time.
By Alexis Touchet
Pear and Cranberry Cobbler with Citrus-Infused Custard Sauce
A cobbler is the easiest way to get to something similar to a pie—meltingly tender and juicy fruit with a crusty topping—without having to make, roll out, and crimp pie dough. Biscuit dough, in general, is easy and fast to assemble, but the cream dough below is a real cinch because you don't even have to blend butter into the flour mixture; you just pour in heavy cream and stir, then pat it out with your hands. A round cutter is your default shape but feel free to rummage through your cookie cutter collection for something fun, such as a leaf or diamond.
By Shelley Wiseman
Garlic-Chile Grilled Turkey Thighs
When stripped of their skin and bones, turkey thighs can look a bit, well, naked. But once they're slathered with a spice paste pungent with garlic, chili powder, and cumin, and then grilled, you'll think you're eating the most tender turkey steak ever, cooked well done, of course. And that, right there, is the beauty of turkey thighs: They can handle the heat, and even if the thermometer goes beyond the ideal of 170°F, the thigh meat will still be juicy and delicious.
By Kemp Minifie
Pumpkin Mousse Trifle
Pumpkin and pumpkin seeds are high in fiber, which helps keep your insulin levels low and in turn may shrink fat cells. Good gourd.
By Marissa Goldberg
Classic Vegan Pumpkin Pie
NUT-FREE
Thanksgiving dinner without pumpkin pie is almost unimaginable to most people, no matter what their dietary bent. To that end, I present two versions of this iconic dessert. Still, though its hard for us pumpkin pie fans to imagine, there are plenty of people who dont care for it. (Je naime pas le citrouille, said the Parisian mother of my niece-by-marriage at a recent Thanksgiving gathering. My brother-in-law concurred, Im not a big pumpkin pie fan.) Since I have two pumpkin pie naysayers in my family, Im sure there are others out there. For them, Ive provided a trio of additional desserts to choose from.
This is just as good made with butternut squash as it is with sugar pumpkin. Once the pumpkin or squash is baked, which you can (and should) do ahead of time, the pie comes together quickly. It goes down very easily, which is why I recommend making two pies for practically the same effort as one.
By Nava Atlas
Holiday Ham with Riesling and Mustard
Slice it and serve with our soft dinner rolls so guests can make mini sandwiches, then use the bone to make soup. Ask your butcher for a whole cured, smoked bone-in ham from the back leg of a pig, or order one from dartagnan.com (ask for the applewood-smoked bone-in whole ham). You can also buy a half ham and cut the recipe in half. Flavor the meat with Riesling from the same bottle you use to make the gelée for the chicken liver mousse .
By The Bon Appétit Test Kitchen
BA Party Mix
Upgrade the old-school party staple with this colorful 2011 mix. It can be made up to 1 week ahead.
By The Bon Appétit Test Kitchen
Do-Ahead Turkey Stock
By The Bon Appétit Test Kitchen
Grape & Apple Pie
Use any combination of red or black grapes to achieve a deep purple color.
By Karen DeMasco
Cranberry-Pepper Jelly
By The Bon Appétit Test Kitchen
Rich and Silky Turkey Gravy
By The Bon Appétit Test Kitchen
Pumpkin Cheesecake
This delicate cheesecake is cooked in a water bath and steamed for a supremely light texture. To make sure the homemade-gingersnap-cookie crust stays crisp, wrap the cake pan inside and out with heavy-duty, 18"-wide aluminum foil.
By Karen DeMasco
Maxine's Turkey Stuffing
By The Bon Appétit Test Kitchen
Roasted Squash With Mint and Pumpkin Seeds
Use butternut squash or a small, firm cooking pumpkin such as a sugar pumpkin for the best results.
By Susan Spungen
Cider-Cinnamon Brussels Sprouts
This slightly sweet side pairs well with pork or chicken, and a serving offers about 3/4 of your daily need for vitamin C.
By Emily Malone
Oyster-Cornbread Stuffing
Make or buy a savory cornbread to use in this luxurious stuffing; the kind you use will determine how much broth you'll need to moisten it.
By John Currence
Grits Dressing
This rich, soufflé-like dressing derives its texture from stone-ground grits.
By John Currence
Citrus-Cranberry Compote
Serve this sweet and tangy condiment with the Cranberry Spice Cake , or spoon it over vanilla ice cream.
By Karen DeMasco