Winter
Angel-Hair Pasta with Sauteed Squid
Fideua con Láminas de Sepia Salteadas
Fideos are a vermicelli-style noodle, sold in nests, that comes in several thicknesses. For this delicate dish, it's important to use the thinnest fideos possible, cabello de ángel (angel hair). Cuttlefish (sepia), a marine cephalopod of the same family as octopus and squid, is widely available throughout northern Spain; fresh squid is much easier to get in this country, however.
Blood Orange Tart with Orange Caramel Sauce
If you can't find blood oranges in your supermarket, you can substitute regular navel oranges in both the tart and the Orange Caramel Sauce.
Walnut Snowballs
These are favorites in Mexico and Russia.
Winter Squash with Caramelized Onions
Cassolita
Cinnamon-scented caramelized onions and fried almonds crown this dish of baked squash that traditionally complements the couscous of Tétouan, a city steeped in Andalusian culture and cuisine. In Kitty's family, cassolita or cazuelita (little pot) always accompanies a platter of couscous. She serves it with her Thanksgiving turkey as well.
Blood Oranges with Grand Marnier Sabayon
This recipe can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.
When blood oranges are out of season, you can use any type of seedless orange.
Waldorf Salad with Cranberries and Pecans in Radicchio Cups
This updated classic adds dashes of red — and depth of flavor — to the usual apple, celery, and walnut mix. Make the salad ahead and refrigerate, then add the watercress and pecans right before serving.
Panforte
Panforte — a cross between a cake and a candy — is a classic Italian Christmas treat. It's a very dense, rich confection loaded with nuts, dried fruit, and spices (hence its name, which means "strong bread"). This recipe yields much more than you'll need for the party, but it keeps so well that you'll have delicious leftovers long after the holiday season.
Active time: 40 min Start to finish: 4 hr (includes cooling)
Ambrosia
Ambrosia is fruit dessert that is also a salad. We Southerners always add it to Thanksgiving and Christmas menus to allow us to have the illusion that we're not in too much trouble with our diets, because after all, "We only had ambrosia for dessert!"
The better the oranges in it, the better it is. Splurge and get flavor-filled navel oranges if you can. In any case, seedless oranges are a must. If there are going to be children at the meal, you can add maraschino cherries—sans stems. My mother always did, perhaps because one of my treasured memories from childhood was when my father took me to the men's club and ordered me a Shirley Temple with a maraschino cherry. I ate nearly a whole bottle, thanks to the indulgent waiter.
Boeuf Bourguignon
Boeuf bourguignon may be made 1 day ahead. Cool, uncovered, then chill, covered (it tastes even better made ahead because it gives the flavors time to develop). If making ahead, it's easier to remove fat from surface after chilling.
Mexican Chocolate and Almond Cake
A fitting finale to a Mexican-style meal. Leftover cake is great for breakfast or an afternoon snack.
White Bean Stew with Parsnips, Shallots and Red Bell Peppers
Pair this with frosty glasses of lager.
Walnut Petites
"I came upon this recipe several years ago in Mother's kitchen," writes Barbara Wilkerson of Talladega, Alabama. "It is now my own family's favorite holiday treat."
Active time: 1 hr Start to finish: 3 hr