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3 Ingredient Thanksgiving Stuffing

Cranberry-nut bread and sweet Italian sausage pack a surprising amount of flavor into this super-simple stuffing.

Author: Anna Stockwell

Beet Chutney

Author: Marlena Spieler

Pumpkin and Brown Sugar Crème Brûlée

Author: Sarah Patterson Scott

Ginger Glazed Turnips, Carrots, and Chestnuts

Author: Bon Appétit Test Kitchen

Pie Dough

A quick and easy Pie Dough recipe. This recipe is part of the Epicurious Online Cooking School, in partnership with the Culinary Institute of America.

Author: Dianne Rossmando

Crab Corn Chowder

Author: Kent Rathbun

Citrus Glazed Carrots

Author: Lora Zarubin

Stewed Turkey with Herbs and Onions

Author: Kathleen Curtin

Leftover Turkey Enchilada Pot Pie

After Thanksgiving or Christmas, when the sides and desserts are long gone, but you're still left with a mountain of turkey meat, what do you do? Zazz it up into something completely different! This recipe...

Author: Margar

White Chocolate Pumpkin Mousse

White chocolate adds a rich, creamy sweetness to this quick pumpkin mousse. Be careful to keep the white chocolate and pumpkin mixtures warm as you mix them; otherwise, the white chocolate can set as it...

Author: Katherine Sacks

Whipped Potatoes with Horseradish

For a bonus do-ahead, peel the potatoes the day before, place them in a bowl of water, and refrigerate to prevent browning.

Author: Molly Stevens

Maple Gingerbread Layer Cake with Salted Maple Caramel Sauce

In this delicious dessert, tender spice cake is layered with maple-sugar frosting, candied pecans, and a salty-sweet caramel sauce

Author: Lori Longbotham

Candied Butternut Squash

Author: Marisol Benadayan-Bennaroch

Buttermilk Corn Bread with Bacon

Author: Peter Reinhart

Vanilla Cream Cheese Frosting

An easy Vanilla Cream Cheese Frosting recipe

Skillet Dressing with Cornbread and Biscuits

Toss torn leftover biscuits with cubes of cornbread for a sage-scented holiday side featuring two of the South's best breads.

Author: Joe Sevier