Sausage
Herb-Roasted Sausages and Butternut Squash
Serve with: Polenta and an arugula salad. Dessert: Purchased apple tart.
Turkey Breast Stuffed with Sausage, Fennel, and Golden Raisins
No carving required: Have the butcher bone the turkey breast, leaving the breast halves attached; then just slice at the table before serving. In addition to the sweet potatoes and cranberries, serve buttered green beans and bread alongside the turkey. Pour Chardonnay or Zinfandel, and finish off with the classic pumpkin pie, dolled up with one of the recommendations on the next page.
Lentil Ravioli with Sausage and Yellow Tomato Sauce
The test kitchen used wonton wrappers instead of homemade pasta to simplify this.
By Patricia Yeo
Chianti-Braised Stuffed Chicken Thighs on Egg Noodles
A green salad completes the meal. What to drink: A riserva Chianti.
Beer-Simmered Grilled Sausages
By Steven Raichlen
Skillet Choucroute with Potatoes
Sprinkle caraway seeds into tomato soup to begin the meal. Serve assorted mustards and pumpernickel bread with the choucroute, an Alsatian dish of sauerkraut and sausage. Then enjoy another flavor from Alsace: kirsch (clear cherry brandy), drizzled over cherry ice cream.
Molto Mario's Clam Stew
Mario Batali, star of the Food Network's Molto Mario, is one of the top chefs in New York City, where he owns three restaurants with Joe Bastianich — Babbo, Lupa and Esca. This dish, from Batali's book Simple Italian Food, is served at Lupa.
Scotch Eggs with Fresh Herbs
Lindsay McDougal of Corona, California, writes: "When my husband and I first moved to Southern California from a small town between Edinburgh and Glasgow, we were amazed by the variety of foods available. It's almost unfair to compare the two places, since there are so many different ethnic cuisines here. We've come to love Mexican and Italian cooking, but we still find ourselves yearning for the traditional Scottish recipes we grew up with, like Scotch eggs and meat and potato pies. They're hearty dishes and so easy to make."
Hard-boiled eggs are coated in sausage and breadcrumbs, then deep-fried. They're classic fare at pubs and often are served with mustard or ketchup.
By Lindsay McDougal
Grilled Bratwurst and Onion Open-Face Sandwiches
A spinach salad with cherry tomatoes, toasted walnuts and lemon vinaigrette is a fine accompaniment, along with potato salad from the deli. Buy a fresh peach pie, and you're all set.
Smoked Sausage, Kale and Potato Soup
A soup this hearty calls for wedges of crusty country bread alongside. For the salad, arrange sliced pickled beets on romaine leaves and sprinkle generously with fresh dill. Apple strudel is just right to finish up.
Pizza with Sausage, Sauerkraut and Swiss Cheese
Lots of fun: pizza with flavors reminiscent of the classic Reuben sandwich.
Sauteed Scallops with Andouille and Baby Greens
Smoky andouille sausage is the perfect counterpoint to the delicate scallops.
By Betty Rosbottom
Polenta with Sausages
By James Beard
Mexican Pizza Webb
By John ebb
Corn Bread and Sausage Stuffing
The Mexican sausage called chorizo teams up with other southwestern ingredients-including corn bread, an Anaheim chili, cilantro and oregano-for a delicious stuffing.
Sausage Stew
By Joanie Moscoe