Fruit
Coconut, Beet, and Ginger Soup
There are many ways to make beet soup, the most well-known of all being borscht, the hearty Russian classic that also contains veggies like potatoes and cabbage. Beet soup can be eaten cold, so we like to make it with more delicate flavors and puree it. Here, the ginger beautifully balances the beet, and the coconut milk adds a nice fat component. We find citrus finishes this dish perfectly, so we garnish it with a bit of orange.
By Katherine & Ryan Harvey
French Spiced Bread
This classic French spiced bread is great for sweet toast in the morning, or it can be sliced thinly and served with pâté for a pretty party appetizer.
By Kamel Saci
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How to Cook with Sugar Alternatives
17 recipes that embrace honey, maple syrup, and more.
By The Epicurious Editors
Spiced Rum Punch with Citrus and Luxardo
Two types of rum double the fun in this citrusy punch. If you can't find kumquats, add another orange.
Instagrammer Laura Wright's Best Food Photos
Each weekend we host a different Instagrammer over on the @epicurious feed for an #EpiWeekendTakeover. This past weekend, Laura Wright (aka @thefirstmess) took the reins.
By Matt Duckor
Cranberry Pecan Streusel Muffins
Cinnamon-nut streusel tops an orange-scented muffin packed with cranberries and pecans—at every altitude, this is an unbeatable combination.
By Susan G. Purdy
Apricot-Almond Gift Bread
This flavorful sweet bread is packed with dried fruit and nuts and has a very moist crumb. The recipe makes one large loaf or three small loaves that you can give for holiday gifts.
By Susan G. Purdy
Trout Dale Oatmeal-Raisin Cookies
These cookie jar classics are crunchy but with a little chew, the taste a buttery blend of nutty toasted oats and sweet raisins . . . What more could you ask for? Take them on picnics and pack them in kids' lunch boxes.
By Susan G. Purdy
Cranberry Daiquiri
By Michael Anthony
Rustic Lemon Tart
Add a blast of bright citrus to your weekend with this Italian-style tart.
By Maialino
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Brussels Sprouts With Bacon Jam
You know you love Brussels sprouts and bacon, but have you ever tried Brussels sprouts and bacon jam? You (and your hungry party guests) are in for a surprising treat.
By Union Square Events
Country Pâté Toasts With Pickled Grapes
Pickled grapes make a refreshingly sweet-tart companion to rich country pâté in this simple bite-size appetizer.
By Union Square Events
Roasted Apricot Chicken With Mint and Sage Butternut Squash
The leftovers from this wholesome, spiced-up chicken dinner are just as good as the meal itself.
By Katherine & Ryan Harvey
Salted Coconut Granola
Coconut oil adds an extra punch of coconut flavor, while an egg white adds extra crunch to this granola.
By Anna Stockwell
Winter White Salad With Endive and Pomegranate
This simple, light salad showcases the beauty of winter vegetables and makes an elegant start to a festive holiday meal.
By Mindy Fox
Cornbread-Stuffed Roasted Squash
Coming up with a scrumptious, satisfying vegetarian main dish for the holidays can be tricky. Search no more! This stuffed squash is loaded with classic fall flavors, and thanks in part to the Vitamix wet-chop, the prep for this dish is relatively simple.
By Jodi Berg
3 Reasons Why Tarte Tatin Is Easier Than Apple Pie
Hard to pronounce, much easier to make.
By Katherine SacksPhotography by Chelsea Kyle
Apple and Persimmon Tarte Tatin
The delicate, earthy sweetness of Fuyu persimmons is a perfect match for apples in this classic French dessert. A quick caramel sauce and easy puff pastry crust give you big payoff for very little fuss.
By Katherine Sacks