Beverages
The Best Eggnog Has No Eggs in It
I know what you’re thinking, but this almond milk–based “holiday nog” can do it all.
By Kendra Vaculin
What Your Thanksgiving Desserts Really Want: Angostura Whipped Cream
A few dashes of Angostura bitters gives whipped cream well-rounded spice that’s perfectly suited for pumpkin pie.
By Joe Sevier
Thunderer
This easy-to-make cocktail was one of the earlier drinks I created for the bar menu at our Brentwood restaurant, Tavern. It is made with a honey syrup infused with fresh ginger and chiles de árbol, so you get those flavors and that heat in the cocktail. I added grapefruit to make it tangy.
By Christiaan Röllich
Old Pepper
Warm up with this concoction of bourbon, hot sauce, and Worcestershire sauce. It’s not a Southern classic, but it certainly drinks like one.
By Alba Huerta
Have Your Thanksgiving Wine and Mix This Cocktail With It Too
Riesling meets apple cider and bourbon in a sophisticated cocktail that goes well with turkey, stuffing, and more.
By Maggie Hoffman
Paradise Apple
In this cocktail, Riesling (Marrero favors dry Rieslings from the Finger Lakes or Alsace) adds brightness to a mix of fresh apple cider and bourbon. Blending dried figs with honey syrup gives you a sweetener that’s full of earthy, nutty notes, and a small amount of floral liqueur gives the tart, refreshing drink a subtle luscious quality.
By Lynnette Marrero
Don’t Forget Nonalcoholic Drinks This Thanksgiving
Two booze-free recipes—and more suggestions—from the author of Good Drinks: Alcohol-Free Recipes for When You’re Not Drinking for Whatever Reason.
By Julia Bainbridge
Cherry and Smoke
The campfire smokiness of the Lapsang Souchong (which is brewed strong, so that the tannins intensify) is a great counterpoint to sweet, tart stone fruit.
By Julia Bainbridge and Evan Zimmerman
Padova Spritz
Serve this with a bowl of potato chips (Utz, please) and another little bowl of extra olives and sit outside with a friend. That’s all I have to say about that!
By Julia Bainbridge and Tobin Shea
Taiwanese Turkey Rice
Poach turkey in an anise, ginger, and scallion broth, then shred the meat and toss with a savory, lard-enriched sauce for this traditional Taiwanese preparation.
By Clarissa Wei
Pie on Thanksgiving, Squash Smoothie Every Other Day
Breakfast pie as daily ritual: sounds great, but making all that pie would be kind of a lot of work. Turning leftover squash into a drink that tastes like pie: well, that is achievable.
By Joe Sevier
Cranberries Aren't Just For Sauce: Use the Juice in This Festive Campari Cocktail
If, for you, the best part of Thanksgiving is the tang of cranberry sauce, this super-easy, super-tart Campari-laced drink is for you.
By Maggie Hoffman
Lipstick Memory
This festive, refreshing cocktail balances bittersweet Campari with tart, unsweetened 100% cranberry juice. The drink’s tartness and bitterness awakens the palate for whatever you’ve got cooking.
By Christian Suzuki-Orellana
Apple Cider Doughnut Loaf Cake
This is the cake you bake on the weekend and then eat a slice of every evening (or morning) throughout the week. It’s called meal prep.
By Sarah Jampel
This Warming Vanilla and Spice Drink Is Going to Get Me Through Winter
It’s definitely not chai, but it makes a great cup all the same.
By Kendra Vaculin
Caramel-Earl Grey Custard Pie in Gingersnap Crumb Crust
This pie was inspired by my friend Erin Clarkson, a fellow baker who asserts that “if it can be infused, it should be infused with Earl Grey.” I took that to heart to create this caramel-spiked pie, infusing the milk and cream with plenty of tea before whisking them into a classic custard filling. And because I adore the combination of chai tea and caramel, there’s a variation for that version.
By Erin Jeanne McDowell
It’s Time to Stock Your Bar for Winter. Here Are the Bottles I’m Making Sure to Always Have on Hand.
A smartly-stocked bar is better than a well-stocked bar. Here's how to have one.
By Maggie Hoffman
The Best Vessels for Drinking Hot Cocktails Outside
The best thermoses, mugs, and insulated tumblers for alfresco imbibing well into winter.
By Kendra Vaculin
Newton's Law
Apple butter is a brilliant shortcut to a robustly flavored fall cocktail. Spiced with cinnamon and sometimes ginger, nutmeg, or clove, it brings in every essential autumn note in a teaspoon or two.
By Maggie Hoffman
3 New Hot Cocktails to Sip Outside as the Weather Gets Cold
2020 is the year to move beyond the basic hot toddy.
By Maggie Hoffman