All Stir It Up!
- Spiced pumpkin wafflesChristmas flavors may be in full swing, but it doesn't have to be the end for pumpkin. Put lingering cans of pumpkin puree to good use with this waffle recipe.
- Squash coconut curry soupA melt-in-your-mouth soup so good you'll want more than just one serving.
- Rainbow cookie cakeChristmas is the season for magical sweet creations. This rich, colorful, chocolate-drenched cake is a must-have on any holiday table.
- Vietnamese braised chicken with 5 spiceWhen it's chilly, nothing warms you up like a spicy dish inspired by warmer climates. Use chicken thighs, another inexpensive cut of meat, or squash to go vegan for this recipe.
- Nutella-filled chocolate chocolate chip cookiesGet ready for Christmas cookie season with these chocolate-hazelnut flavored cookies. Top double-chocolate dough with a swirl of Nutella.听
- Cardamom beef stew with roasted root vegetablesIn this recipe from聽'Home Cooking with Charlie Trotter,'聽a braised beef stew flavored with cardamom, garlic, onion, celery, and carrots is topped with roasted potatoes, parsnips, and celery root.听
- Tomato carrot soupSubstitute water for chicken stock for a vegetarian version of this soup, and leave out the heavy cream to go vegan or dairy-free. However you make it, this simple soup will please a crowd.听
- Creamy turkey and wild rice chowder with toasted dressing croutonsHad enough of leftover turkey sandwiches? Go for a warm and hearty turkey chowder instead. Tips on how to cut prep time make this recipe an easy post-holiday meal.听
- Tennessee hot brownsDo something different with leftover turkey this year. These hot brown 'sandwiches' are like individual turkey-cheese casseroles, the perfect lunch for a long weekend.
- The first Thanksgiving: Wampanoag autumn stewNo one really knows what was on the menu that first Thanksgiving meal when the English colonists shared three days of feasting with the Wampanoag People in Plymouth, Mass., in 1621. But Wampanoag autumn stew would have been a seasonal dish.
- Thanksgiving side dish: Potatoes au gratinTopped with layer of cheese that browns and crisps up while baking, this classic potatoes au gratin recipe is French comfort food at its best.
- Turkey recipes: brine, fry, or a traditional rub?Turkey recipes for Thanksgiving range from brining, deep frying, and the more traditional oven roast. Here's a traditional rub recipe for a roasted turkey.
- Thanksgiving recipe: Sorghum buttermilk pieThere's no doubt about it, buttermilk makes everything better. A sweet syrup, either molasses or sorghum, blends with tangy, creamy buttermilk to聽create a light custard in this pie.听
- Thanksgiving recipes: online resourcesThanksgiving recipes are the building blocks for a successful Thanksgiving dinner. If you are heading to the grocery store this weekend, consider some of these online resources for finding familiar recipes, new twists on traditional favorites, and tips for a stress-free meal.
- Lemon orange barsLove lemon bars? You'll love them more with a splash of orange juice. Amp up the orange flavor by adding the zest of one orange.听
- Pumpkin spice cake with caramel pecan glazeLight and fluffy, with a good pumpkin flavor and texture, this pumpkin spice bundt cake is perfect for fall. Use store-bought or homemade caramel sauce and pecans to top it, but either way wait until the cake is completely cool first.听
- Lemon chicken pastaA creamy lemon sauce over breaded chicken baked into a casserole with whole wheat noodles makes for a delicious weekday meal.
- Turkey fryer: Is it on your holiday check list?Turkey fryer: The Southern tradition of deep-frying a Thanksgiving turkey in peanut oil is catching on. Some things to know before you try a turkey fryer at home.
- Pumpkin maple cream cheese spreadDo you love the pumpkin flavors of the season? Then try this delectable and easy pumpkin cream cheese spread.
- Ginger cranberry sconesThese scones can be made in the food processor, and come out moist and sturdy. Use the dough as a template and add your choice of dried fruit and spices.