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Crab Salad Tostadas

If you can't find tostadas at the store, you can fry your own, or just serve the crab salad and dip with large tortilla chips alongside instead.

Author: Anna Stockwell

Spicy Cornbread Stuffing with Chorizo and Sweet Potatoes

This flavor-packed holiday side feeds a crowd of 20 and takes care of both the stuffing and the sweet potatoes. If you don't like spicy dishes, omit (or reduce) the fresh chiles.

Author: Rick Martinez

Buffalo Grilled Shrimp with Blue Cheese Dip and Celery

Author: Gina Marie Miraglia Eriquez

My Favorite Brisket (Not Too Gedempte Fleysch)

Basically, this is what you'd offer your future in-laws to ensure their undying affection. This is a taste-great, feel-good classic Jewish brisket, but while the recipe has been in the family for years,...

Author: Stephanie Pierson

Mamaleh's Brisket

The point cut is the fattier end of the brisket. It's more tender and especially delicious because of the marbling. Ask for it first.

Smoked Oysters on Toast

Smoked oysters are succulent and salty with a creamy texture that pairs beautifully with bright, acidic flavors. The egg spread provides a layer of richness.

Author: Todd Richards

Provençal Chicken and Tomato Roast

Author: Maggie Ruggiero

Celery Slaw with Seeds and Dates

Even the most skeptical celery eaters will be surprised by the cool, sweet, crunchy, and savory flavors that are packed into this side dish recipe.

Author: Alison Carroll

Fennel and Celery Root Salad

A winter salad of radicchio, shaved celery root, and sliced fennel with parsley, marjoram, and an easy lemon vinaigrette.

Coconut Cod Chowder With Seasoned Oyster Crackers

Too often fish chowder is heavy, gloppy, and one-note. Not this one. Coconut milk and lots of zippy aromatics bring life to the dish.

Author: Molly Baz

Grilled Cheese and Short Rib Sandwiches with Pickled Caramelized Onions and Arugula

If you prefer, serve the short ribs for dinner with polenta, then use the leftovers to make a few sandwiches.

Fennel Celery Salad with Blue Cheese and Walnuts

Fennel and celery share more than just the dubious honor of being incredibly underrated vegetables. Their snappy crunch is awesome raw, as proven by this densely textured salad recipe.

Author: Claire Saffitz

Our Favorite Thanksgiving Stuffing with Sausage and Cornbread

Rounds of testing beget our tastiest Thanksgiving stuffing ever. Our ultimate version has mix of country bread and cornbread, savory breakfast sausage, and plenty of fresh herbs to make it truly irresistible....

Author: Rhoda Boone

Yemenite High Holy Day Soup

Author: Joan Nathan

Crudites and Dips

Author: Rose Hammick

Leftover Roast Chicken Stock

This time-honored example of kitchen thrift is ready when you are. Leftover Roast Chicken Stock, have it simmering away while you tend to another meal or are puttering around on a Saturday morning.

Author: Kay Chun

Potato Salad

Author: Leah Chase

Real Creamed Corn Pudding

Author: Amelia Saltsman

Chicken Pot au Feu

Author: David Tanis

Winter Minestrone

Author: Melissa Roberts

Pan Fried Fishcakes

Fishcakes, like cakes of beef, would be nice served with a salad of beets and some horseradish or herb crème fraîche. Or with slaw and a spoonful of aïoli or other mayonnaise. Green beans and tomato...

Author: Cal Peternell

Curried Cauliflower and Potato Salad

Serve this smoky curried salad with sliced chicken or sandwiches.

Author: Guy Fieri

Turkey Soup with Orzo and White Beans

Author: Kimberly Diamondidis

Double Cranberry Molded Salad

Author: Michael McLaughlin

Sweet and Sour Meatballs

Author: Anita Hacker

Couscous Salad with Currants, Pine Nuts, and Celery

This couscous salad is just right for a late summer barbecue.

Fresh Vegetable Broth

Vegetable broth is rich and delicious when made correctly. The peels add color and vitamins, and the mushrooms lend great flavor. There are many varieties of veggie broth in cans too. Try both homemade...

Turkey Giblet Stock

Author: Gina Marie Miraglia Eriquez

Spicy Dry Fried Beef

This is a typical Sichuan technique for dry-frying beef. Unlike most meat stir-fries, the beef is not marinated; instead it is stir-fried immediately then cooked for a few minutes longer to intensify the...

Author: Grace Young