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It’s Not Thanksgiving in Texas Without Funeral Potatoes
This cheesy potato casserole is a permanent piece of my family’s holiday menu.
By Kayla Stewart
Sweet Potato Biscuits With Benne Seeds
Sweet potatoes make for a tender and moist biscuit that is great as a substitute for dinner rolls. The benne seeds add a rich and nutty flavor.
By Erika Council
Air-Fryer Ham, Cheese, and Leek Bake
Got leftover ham? With a couple leeks and some stale bread, you can turn it into a rich, creamy casserole with cheddar and Parmesan.
By Jenny Tschiesche
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27 Breakfast Potato Recipes for Starchy Comfort
The best part of brunch is the potatoes on the side.
By Joe Sevier and The Editors of Epicurious
Creole Rice Dressing
In Louisiana, rice dressing, which combines rice, ground meat, and aromatics, is served alongside turkey and all of the trimmings at Thanksgiving.
By Vallery Lomas
Adjika
This lively condiment, which is traditionally made in Georgia with a mortar and pestle, has it all: heat, spice, and the zing of fresh herbs.
By Darra Goldstein, Cortney Burns, and Richard Martin
Mussel Chowder With Bacon, Leek, and Lime
This mussel chowder is both comforting in winter and well-suited for summer, given its straight-from-the-ocean brine that gets a lift from fresh lime and cilantro.
By Erin French
Chermoula Pork Chops With Labneh and Charred Shallots
Pork is a great, fatty (if you’re doing it right) canvas for just about any flavors, but especially this herbaceous, garlicky chermoula.
By Eden Grinshpan
Beet Chrain
Many recipes for this Eastern European condiment tame the horseradish—calling for twice as many beets as the fiery root—but this chrain recipe flips the script.
By Darra Goldstein, Cortney Burns, and Richard Martin
Summer Squash Rolls With Herbed Ricotta and Toasted Hazelnuts
Thin slices of summer squash are rolled up with cool, creamy ricotta and herbs for an Italian-inspired bite that guests can pop into their mouths.
By Erin French
Crispy Cauliflower With Honey and Hot Pepper Flakes
Crunchy cauliflower drizzled with a bit of honey and finished with hot pepper flakes is a welcome surprise of flavor—not unlike crispy hot honey chicken.
By Erin French
Make-Ahead Turkey
The secret to a showstopping bird that can be prepared several days in advance without drying out? A parchment paper pouch.
By Jesse Szewczyk
Our Favorite Mashed Potatoes
These perfect mashed potatoes are light and fluffy yet rich and creamy, with just a hint of garlic and thyme.
By Rhoda Boone
Gbegiri
Known as gbẹ̀gìrì in Yorùbá and miyan wakye in Hausa, this bean soup delights in its simplicity, and it’s often served as a trio of multicolored complements.
By Yewande Komolafe
Ofe Nsala
Steamed, mashed, and puréed yams are the base for this silky soup, which is served with large poached prawns.
By Yewande Komolafe
Bravas Potato Salad
This potato salad is inspired by the flavors of Spanish papas bravas, with an extra fried crunch courtesy of crushed potato chips.
By Sohla El-Waylly
Spring Vegetable Quiche (With Lots of Bacon and Cheese)
A vegetable quiche for Sunday brunch is a mild to moderate challenge for the average home cook—memorable quiche, on the other hand, is a prize not easily won.
By Andrew Rea
Royal Cauliflower Roast With Almond Cream
This elegant whole roasted cauliflower, based on the creamy dishes of the Moghul empire, commands attention on a swanky dinner table.
By Nik Sharma
Lentil Lasagna
This lasagna skips the red sauce in favor of a spiced tomato-lentil mixture, generously layered with mozzarella and Parmesan between sheets of noodles.
By Nik Sharma
One-Pan Crispy Braised Chicken and Fennel Pasta
This weeknight chicken thigh and pasta dinner aligns equal levels of richness, satisfaction, health, wholesomeness, and ease.
By Andrew Rea