Winter
Spiced Cranberry and Orange Relish
This classic uncooked relish gets an aromatic edge from cinnamon, cloves, and ginger.
Swedish Lamb Stew with Dill Sauce
The long cooking time makes this lamb meltingly tender. Offer noodles alongside.
Chicken Cacciatora
In this dish, Elena Rovera prefers the clean, fruity flavor of Roero Arneis, a dry white wine from the Piedmont region of Italy. She typically serves the chicken with rosemary potatoes.
Active time: 40 min Start to finish: 1 1/2 hr
Blazing Beet Soup
This rich red nectar may be eaten hot or cold. I serve it in a demitasse or other small cup. Scrub the beets well before cooking. Taste as you prepare the soup, because getting the right balance of sweet and sour is important.
Potato and Portobello Mushroom Gratin
This was inspired by a dish created by Alex Padilla, sous chef at Boulevard, the San Francisco restaurant owned by Aidells's wife.
Ginger Cake with Crystallized Ginger Frosting
This turns a terrific gingerbread—created by Rick Rodgers, an accomplished baker and food writer—into a layer cake. Let the stout stand, opened, at room temperature overnight so that it’s flat when you add it to the batter.
Braised Beets and Red Cabbage
Beets and red cabbage are a great combination. In this recipe, the two are grated and then slowly cooked with onions. The result is a side dish that would go well with roast veal, pot roast or sausages.
Swedish Rye Bread
The children of Jean Garry, wife of editor-in-chief William J. Garry, may have left home, but they come back at Christmas for their favorite bread. The recipe was given to Jean by her mother (who isn't Swedish, but never mind). The bread which is lightly flavored with aniseed and orange, makes great toast for stocking-searching time. Sometimes Jean bakes the loaves in nine-inch aluminum pie tins. After they cool, she puts the breads back into the tins and wraps them up in colorful cellophane for gift giving.
Chocolate-Covered Fruitcake Balls
Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less but requires additional unattended time.
Sweet Potato Purée with Ginger and Cider
This sweet-and-spicy dish is delicious with tan-skinned sweet potatoes or the sweeter red-skinned ones (also known as yams).
Caramelized Chestnuts
This recipe is an accompaniment for Chocolate Chestnut Torte with Chocolate Cognac Mousse.
Active time: 25 min Start to finish: 1 1/2 hr
Roast Vermont Turkey with Giblet Gravy and Sausage and Sage Dressing, for Thanksgiving
Turkey may not have played as big a part in the first Thanksgiving, held back in 1621, as it does in our contemporary celebration. If turkey was served at all, it was probably one of many game birds, that were served along with venison, oysters, clams, lobsters, and eels, as well as succotash, beach plums, sweet potatoes, leeks and cornbread. My own Thanksgiving menu is intended to pay homage to the foods of the first Thanksgiving , as well as to the foods that have become associated with this holiday. I believe that holidays by their own nature demand that traditional foods be served. In America, there is no stronger correlation between the food and the day than that of the venerable Thanksgiving Day turkey.
Winter-Spiced Molten Chocolate Cakes with Rum-Ginger Ice Cream
These cakes are great for parties because they can be completely assembled the day before and then quickly baked before serving, for the all-important "ooze" factor.
Pound Cake with Vanilla Ice Cream and Apple Cider Sauce
The rich, creamy sauce is also delicious on crisps, puddings and cobblers.