Vermouth
Cube Steaks Dijon
Using pre-tenderized steak (labeled "cube steak" at the meat counter) makes this bistro-style dish extra succulent. Serve with: Hash browns and steamed broccoli. Dessert: Warm apple pie.
Chinese Barbecued Pork
Char Siew
This succulent meat is traditionally cooked hanging on hooks inside a smoking barbecue oven. This easier and faster method cooks the pork on a charcoal grill. Char siew can be sliced and used as a garnish over rice or noodles, or stir-fried with vegetables.
By Su Mei Yu
Veal Scallops with Bacon and Potatoes
Hélène Wagner-Popoff writes, "My husband, Ivan, and I moved to Corsica from Madagascar eleven years ago on a whim. We restored an abandoned convent and saved the thousand-year-old olive grove surrounding it. The fact that I live in the country — with the luxury of having a garden full of wonderful ingredients — makes it easy for me to love cooking. I like to surprise my family and guests with unexpected flavor combinations that don't take a lot of effort."
By Hélène Wagner-Popoff
Crown Roast of Pork with Sausage Stuffing
By Thomas R. Fox
Caesar Salad with Roasted Garlic Dressing
Roasting the garlic for the dressing sweetens it and softens its pungency. By the way, our interpretation of this salad did omit one traditional element—there is no raw egg in it, in keeping with modern health concerns.
Spinach Risotto
Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.
If you have Arborio rice on hand, use it in place of long-grained rice.
Ricotta Dumplings with Mushroom Sauce
By Pamela Elles
Pasta Rustica with Smoked Mozzarella
Regular mozzarella can be substituted for the smoked variety in this quick and easy dish.
Blue Martini Ice Pops
Gins that emphasize fruit botanicals, such as Tanqueray No. Ten, work best with this recipe.
Active time: 25 minutes Start to finish: 1 day
Smoky Sage and Giblet Gravy
Western ingredients are particularly well suited to the Thanksgiving feast, as evidenced by this robust, satisfying gravy. It comes from Montana-based Greg Patent, the author of New Cooking from the Old West (Ten Speed Press, 1996), and it has an appealing home-on-the-range quality, thanks to plenty of fresh sage and the smoky taste of bacon. It's rich, delicious and perfect for smothering turkey and potatoes.
Follow these directions to make a foolproof gravy no matter what recipe you use for roasting the turkey. Since the broth and giblets can be prepared one day ahead, the last-minute steps are kept to a minimum.
By Greg Patent
Molto Mario's Clam Stew
Mario Batali, star of the Food Network's Molto Mario, is one of the top chefs in New York City, where he owns three restaurants with Joe Bastianich — Babbo, Lupa and Esca. This dish, from Batali's book Simple Italian Food, is served at Lupa.
Garlicky Mashed Potatoes
Vermouth-roasted garlic and Yukon Gold potatoes are terrific in this mellow dish.