Apple
Apple-Walnut Salad with Cranberry Vinaigrette
By Ed Peterson
Colonial Times Apple-Cranberry Pie with Cornmeal Crust
Thanks to the native Wampanoags, the Pilgrims who landed at Plymouth Rock in 1620 were quickly introduced to such important New World foods as cranberries and corn. The newcomers returned the favor by planting apples, which flourished and were soon available in many American varieties. This wonderful holiday pie, with its cornmeal crust and mixed-fruit filling, celebrates that early culinary sharing. It's a delicious combination of some of our most traditional American flavors.
Apple Chutney
Apples did so well in the colonies that they were exported to the West Indies, and Virginians eventually sold Pippins back to the mother country.
Streusel Coffee Cake
By Terezinha de Melo
Ham Steak with Caramelized Apple Stacks
This dish is delicious for brunch or dinner. The creamed onions would be particularly good with it, as would some fresh biscuits.
Roast Turkey with Hazelnut Stuffing
By John Moraru
Cornmeal Cake
(Le Gâteau de Maïs)
This is an old-fashioned dish, a simple meal that Marie-Rose Sol makes often for herself and her husband, Gabriel. Farmers who have raised everything from foie gras geese to vegetables, they are semi-retired now and living by themselves, though not far from their children. For Marie-Rose that means cooking for two, something that she’s never quite gotten used to. "When I make this, I still make almost as much as I did when the family was here, and we eat it all, with salad!" she says.
This dish, which is like a crisp corn pancake, is wonderful in late winter when the weather's still cold but no longer biting. Marie-Rose makes it when she wants something delicious that takes little effort. "Besides, this is one of Gabriel's favorite things," she says.
It's simple and somewhat unusual, like a dessert but treated as a vegetable. There is very little batter to cover the apples, so the result is light and crisp. Don’t be afraid to bake the cake until it is just this side of burned on the edges and golden in the center, Serve it immediately upon removing it from the oven. You'll see that it goes perfectly with a garlicky salad!
Try a simple Bergerac with this.
By Susan Herrmann Loomis
Old-Fashioned Stack Cake
This recipe, given to me by my aunt, was given to her by her mother. Everyone agrees that it is absolutely delicious. The contrast between a sweet cake and a slightly spicy apple filling is piquant and delightful. The cake layers resemble large sugar cookies.
By Barbara Barger
Apple-Onion Roast Turkey with Pan Gravy
Even though turkeys are rarely stuffed in the South, cooks usually tuck a few flavorful ingredients—like apple and onion—inside the bird before it goes into the oven. In this recipe, the outside of the turkey is rubbed with bacon drippings so that the skin will be golden, crisp and delicious.