Dried Fruit
Rustic Apple and Dried Cherry Galette with Crème Fraîche and Caramel Sauce
This free-form tart is wonderful topped with caramel sauce and Crème Fraîche.
Wild Rice Stuffing with Hazelnuts and Dried Cranberries
Mary Risley, the director of Tante Marie's Cooking School, says, "I come from a family of Connecticut Yankees, and when I was growing up, I spent every Thanksgiving at my grandparents' eighteenth-century home, which was right across from a turkey farm. I’m not quite sure how, but something in that experience inspired this recipe. (Maybe the ingredients reflect what a turkey would like to eat, if asked.)"
Apple Ginger Upside-Down Cake
Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.
Beef Brisket Braised with Dried Fruit, Yams and Carrots
This can be prepared one day ahead, making the seder day much easier. Serve steamed broccoli on the side.
Lemon Cream Scones
The whipping cream that is added to these slightly sweet scones gives them a delicate texture, while the lemon peel and dried apricots add terrific flavor.
Pork Chops in Balsamic Cherry Sauce
This recipe can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.
Bottled balsamic vinaigrette is a super base for this sauce. Round out the menu with packaged noodles au gratin and steamed baby carrots. Then offer chocolate layer cake from the bakery for dessert.
Bread Pudding with Warm Bourbon Sauce
This signature dessert from New Orleans is a classic Creole dish.
Ginger Date Muffins
This recipe can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.
Oatmeal-Currant Scones
A modern recipe from a modern woman: This is based on a recipe from my friend Joanne Rosen, a high-powered attorney who balances her torts and tarts, her husband and her children, with great finesse. Accompany the scones with English clotted cream (or crème fraîche) and honey.
Apple-Filled Acorn Squash Rings with Curry Butter
Though not a traditional Thanksgiving spice, curry powder lends a wonderful and subtle flavor to this lovely side dish.
Ashkenazic Sour Cream Coffee Cake (Smeteneh Küchen)
Coffee cakes rank among the most popular of comfort foods, welcomed at breakfast, lunch, afternoon tea, dinner, and as the name indicates, coffee breaks. A coffee cake batter is generally more liquid than a quick bread one and contains a bit more sugar, and as a result, the final product is lighter and moister. On the other hand, coffee cakes tend to be less sweet than butter cakes. There are many versions of kuchen, this streusel-topped sour cream type being a very popular one. It is commonly served at the meal following Yom Kippur, or Shavuot, and on Sabbath afternoons or the melaveh malcha ("accompanying the queen") party following the Sabbath. For the later occasion, spices are added to the batter and topping, reflecting those used during the havdallah ceremony signaling the end of the Sabbath.
Roast Pork Tenderloin with Creamed Corn and Apple-Raisin Chutney
Tonya Morrison of Lewis Center, Ohio, writes: "My husband and I had a wonderful time on our vacation to Kiawah Island, South Carolina. One night we had dinner at Rosebank Farms Café in Bohicket Marina Village. The recipe for their roast pork tenderloin with apple and raisin chutney would make a delicious souvenir."
In this imaginative main course, the chutney adds a sweet, tart contrast to the herb-roasted pork and the rich, creamy corn.
Bittersweet Chocolate Cake with Dried Cherries
A dusting of powdered sugar dresses this up.
Pork Tenderloin with Rhubarb-Currant Chutney
The sweet yet tangy chutney lends an exotic flavor to grilled pork — or chicken or salmon. The dark brown sugar stands up to the other intense ingredients.