Thanksgiving
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Cranberry-Pomegranate Relish
This twist on the classic orange-and-walnut-studded cranberry relish has pomegranate and pistachios, which fleck the intense red berries with bits of green. You can make the cranberry mixture a day ahead, but don’t add the nuts and pomegranate seeds until just before serving to preserve the crunch.

Stovetop Green Bean 'Casserole'
This homemade green bean casserole recipe is made entirely on the stove, maintaining the crunchiness of the green beans and all of the flavor of the original.

Braised Brussel Sprouts
These brussel sprouts have a distinct New England flair -- seasoned with a dash of real maple syrup and deglazed with apple cider vinegar. It's my favorite way to serve them, and my family, not big cole-family eaters, adores them.

Doughy Peanutbutter Cookies
This is a gluten free and dairy free cookie that is super soft and addictive!

No-Churn Pumpkin Ice Cream
This pumpkin ice cream is no-cook and no-churn. It's also no–pumpkin spice. By ditching the usual suspects (looking at you, cinnamon, ginger, and nutmeg), you can appreciate pumpkin's squashy flavor even more. Serve with an assortment of toppings, like whipped cream, crumbled nut brittle, and maple syrup. I wouldn't turn down a shot of espresso either.
Parmesan Crisps
You only need one ingredient to make these and once you've tried them, they will be your "go to" to serve at parties, bring to parties or just enjoy all by yourself.

Pomme Purée
An extra buttery potato side dish pomme puree is richer, creamier, smoother and, dare I say, better than traditional mashed potatoes.

Roasted Cauliflower With Feta, Almonds and Olives
Roasted cauliflower is a pure delight, but tossing it with feta, toasted almonds and olives makes it even better. The additions come together while the cauliflower roasts, allowing you to assemble this side in no time. If almonds aren't available, walnuts or hazelnuts are good substitutions. This dish works well served warm, but it's equally good at room temperature if you want to make it ahead. Serve with grilled pork chops or pan-seared chicken thighs with lemon and herbs, or fold it into cooked grains, such farro or rice, for a hearty grain salad.

Polenta "Pizza" Crust
This recipe is a delicious alternative to pizza crust because the polenta provides the perfect bed for pizza toppings. Here, a knife and fork are mandatory.

Slow-Roasted Salmon with Capers, Dill and Lemon
Slow roasting this salmon recipe with capers and dill is foolproof. The oven temperature is so low, so there is a large gap between undercooked and overcooked.

Emerald Green Herb Oil
If your spring onion soup looks a bit pale, Green Herb Oil will save it. Came up with a special recipe, and it needs a little pop? Drizzle that green, baby.

Blood Orange French 75
A classic French 75 features gin, lemon juice, simple syrup, and champagne. In this updated recipe, blood orange juice replaces lemon and honey for sugar.

Avocado Mousse
Our savory mousse recipes is a velvety celebration of pure avocado, accented by lime, salt, and the tiniest hint of cayenne. It is light as a dreamy cloud!

Lemony, buttery roasted pear halves
I don't like pears, but I see people cooking with them on instagram and got FOMO. This is a sweet, simple little recipe that is elegant, romantic and delicious. All from a fruit that I couldn't stand.

A Dozen Eggs
I burnt an entire pot of eggs today. This is the story.

Lemon-Spice Visiting Cake
Whether you pack this cake as a gift or have it ready when visitors come to you, the imperative to share is implicit in its name. The cake is built for comfort and durability – make it on Thursday or Friday and have it all weekend. And if it stales, toast it; the heat will intensify the lemon and spice deliciously. The cake is easy to make (no machines needed) and, like all spice cakes, better after a day’s rest. Giving it a swish of warmed marmalade when it comes out of the oven is optional. What shouldn't be passed up is what I call the ‘lemon trick’: Use your fingertips to rub the recipe’s lemon and sugar together until the sugar is moist and aromatic. This easy step transfers everything essential from the lemon to the cake. Think of it as aromatherapy for the cake and you.

Pimento Mac n’ Cheese
This creamy mac and cheese recipe includes pimento peppers and cheddar. It's inspired by the classic, and comes from Honey Butter Fried Chicken in Chicago.

Stella Parks' No-Stress, Super-Flaky Pie Crust
Stella Parks' flaky pie crust recipe stands to make the biggest difference for a budding pie baker. This recipe makes pie dough easier to make for everyone.

Baked Brie
Serve a creamy, runny-centered, pastry-wrapped baked brie at your next party and watch your guests cluster around it, slicing off bits until it completely disappears. Don’t be tempted to use a fancy, artisan brie from a cheese shop here. This recipe works best with the regular kind of brie you find at the supermarket; fancier bries may leak out of their pastry. Choose any flavor jam for the topping. Orange or ginger marmalade will give you something tangier than, say, raspberry and cherry jam, which are sweeter, more mellow options. While a wedge of brie will work in this recipe, a round of brie looks prettiest.

Alexandra Stafford's No-Knead Peasant Bread
This comforting, no-knead peasant bread is ready in as little as 2 hours, unlike other breads that are ready tomorrow. This bread recipe is so simple and good.

Classic Tiramisù
Done correctly, a classic tiramisù can be transcendent. A creamy dessert of espresso-soaked ladyfingers surrounded by lightly sweetened whipped cream and a rich mascarpone, tiramisù relies heavily on the quality of its ingredients. If you don’t have a barista setup at home, pick up the espresso at a local coffee shop, or use strongly brewed coffee. As for the ladyfingers, make your own or buy them, but keep in mind that store-bought varieties can range from soft and spongy (like angel food cake) to hard and crunchy (like biscotti). Both kinds will work here, but if you're using the softer variety, stick to a light brushing of espresso, instead of a deep dip.
Lemon Icebox Tarts
My mothers favorite, super simple to make and adapted from my grandmothers Lemon Icebox Pie recipe!

Cacio e Pepe Brussels Sprouts
With only five ingredients, this cacio e pepe brussels sprouts recipe is simple and stunning show stoppers. —Elizabeth Stoltz

Sautéed Brussels Sprouts
This is sort of a no-recipe recipe for brussels sprouts that will have you wanting to make them every day of the week. Once you memorize the proportions, you can vary the fat and seasonings any which way you like. One important tip: Having a large enough skillet is key, so the sprouts have a chance to brown on one side before steaming and turning to mush.