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Winter

Espresso Hot Chocolate

If you want to mellow this out a bit, use strong coffee or a couple teaspoons of espresso powder instead of the freshly made espresso.

Spiked Hot Chocolate

Any dark caramel-flavored liquor will work with this; it’s particularly good with rye whiskey or rum.

BA's Best Hot Chocolate

If you’re feeling really decadent and fancy (as you should), add a splash of half-and-half or heavy cream just before serving.

Italian Wedding Soup with Puntarelle

Puntarelle refers to the bitter inner stalks of the Catalonian chicory (Belgian endive and radicchio are close cousins). Reserve the white stalks for another use—they’re great in a crunchy salad.

Crunchy Winter-Vegetable Salad

The mix of lettuces and crisp vegetables is up to you (and we recommend a mandoline for slicing).

Mixed Citrus "Gratin"

Suprêming citrus may be a labor of love, but there really is nothing more refreshing than taking a bite into one of these segments.

Citrus-and-Chile-Braised Short Ribs

If you have any trouble getting short ribs with long bones, go ahead and use smaller pieces.

Spicy Bourbon-Citrus Cocktail

The ice in this spicy grapefruit cocktail dilutes the drink over time, so you can keep sipping well into the party.

Bistro Salad with Roasted Vegetables

This salad was inspired by the classic French bistro salad, in which sturdy winter greens are laced with crisp lardons of bacon and a silky poached egg. We’ll never begrudge you a bit of bacon, but here vegetables are roasted to give the salad a leaner form of texture, flavor, and color.

Pomegranate-and-Fennel-Glazed Rack of Lamb

Two racks make enough for each person to have two lamb chops for this recipe. Cut between each bone individually for single chops, or cut into double-rib portions.

Horseradish-and-Parsley-Stuffed Rib-Eye Roast

This stuffed ribeye roast recipe (or rib eye, depending on who you ask), is a holiday showstopper.

Marmalade-Glazed Ham

If your ham is larger (say, in the 14–16-pound range), it will take about an hour longer to get hot. Learn how to make the ham in this video.

Spiced and Spiked Hibiscus Tea

Truth be told, the bourbon's optional, and this is equally delicious hot or cold.

Rye and Pomegranate Punch

Feel free to experiment and substitute Luxardo in other drink recipes calling for fruit liqueurs or brandy.

Tahini Hot Chocolate

An unexpected way to revamp hot chocolate.

Chicken with Turnip and Pear

Finishing chicken thighs in a quick pear and turnip compote creates a rich, sweet and savory sauce.

Cabbage and Chickpeas with Mustard Seeds and Yogurt

Savoy cabbage is a bright green, hearty member of the brassica family. Lightly braised with chickpeas and mustard, it becomes a vegetable worthy of a main course.

Chicken and Dumplings with Mushrooms

This chicken and dumpling recipe with mushrooms will become your go-to for a warming winter supper.

Roasted Root Vegetable Salad with Mint and Pistachios

A great way to use up different winter vegetables that you might have around. Feel free to increase the amount of some and eliminate others, depending on your preference, but make sure to cut them into similar sizes so they'll cook in roughly the same amount of time.
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