Holiday Entertaining
8 recipes found

Negroni Jello!
I recently did the cocktails for a holiday party and made classic cocktails that turned into Jello in vintage Jello molds. Try this Negroni Jello Shots recipe.

Roasted Baby Turnips with Dijon-Shallot Vinaigrette and Tarragon
Oftentimes at brunch, I'm so underwhelmed by the side dishes: usually just some overdressed frisée or a bad biscuit (hey, I may live in Brooklyn, but this Southern girl knows what a real biscuit is supposed to taste like). This delicious side dish is easy to pull together at the last minute, but your guests will never know! It's a great compliment to any brunch table.

Molly Stevens' Roasted Fennel, Red Onion, and Orange Salad
Three of our winter standbys -- an orange, an onion, and a roasted fennel bulb -- walk into an oven together and morph into a warm winter salad recipe.

Chilled Oranges in Rum-Caramel Syrup
This easy, stylish recipe is an old favorite, adapted from a recipe in a French fashion magazine circa 1972. You can serve it as you would fruit compote for brunch, or as a refreshing, light dessert after a spicy meal. Or spoon a moat of it around a scoop of vanilla or honey ice cream or a trembling spoon of panna cotta. Recipe from Pure Dessert (Artisan, 2007)

Penelope Casa's Garlic Green Beans (Judias Verdes con Ajo)
The technique in this Penelope Casas recipe is so simple. But it shakes up our habits, and with four ingredients, lets green beans become their best selves.

Apple Rye Moonshine Punch
This recipe is fall in a tumbler. Rye Moonshine gets your blood running hot, two kinds of Apple cider sweeten & spice it up, and bitters give it depth. Cheers!

Pine Nut Brittle with Rosemary
Pine nuts and rosemary are two flavors that scream "holidays" to me. It's probably the closest you can get to eating the Christmas tree without getting tinsel in your teeth. So I decided to combine them here with another Christmas classic that dentists love to hate: brittle. Enjoy!

Slow Roast Duck
This roast duck recipe is delicious and foolproof. The slow roasted duck emerges from the oven mahogany and almost impossibly crisp and crackling.