Walnut
Walnut Acorn Cookies
"These cookies have been baked by my mother, by me, and now by my daughters at Christmastime," writes Suzanne Perry of Columbus, Ohio. "The recipe was given to my mother by a Swedish friend."
Active time: 1 1/2 hr Start to finish: 2 1/2 hr
Chocolate-Buttermilk Sheet Cake
"This is the cake I bake for most family events," writes Mary Charlotte McCall of Tallahassee, Florida. "I started making it years ago because my three new stepdaughters liked it so much. It's always a hit at big parties, club meetings and kid-related events."
Mixed Greens with Walnuts and Roasted Onion Dressing
Toasted walnuts and oven-roasted onion add great flavor to this lovely winter salad.
Baked Sea Bass with Walnut-Breadcrumb Crust and Lemon-Dill Sauce
The chef at Kristina's makes this dish with haddock; we call for sea bass, which is more readily available.
Carrot Cupcakes with Molasses Cream Cheese Icing
For ease of transportation, the cupcakes and icing may be brought on board in separate containers.
Pumpkin Pie with Ginger Streusel
A crunchy topping is the twist to this quintessential Thanksgiving pie.
Caramelized Nut Tart
Any combination of nuts will work nicely in this winter tart.
Chocolate Layer Cake with Rocky Road Frosting
Cake making was quite a fad in the twenties. The new gas stoves were efficient, reliable and easy to operate; besides, with more women working outside the home, there wasn’t as much time to prepare multiple desserts, so fancy layer cakes were made to satisfy everyone. Marshmallows were popular in the decade, and they were used in desserts, salads and side dishes. Here they sweeten an old-fashioned frosting and decorate this easy-to-make chocolate cake.
Sherried Walnuts
A longtime favorite of copy editor Brenda Koplin. They are great for parties and make lovely gifts, too. Brenda likes to pack them in pretty containers, with the recipe included.
Apricot and Walnut Varenikis
Ukrainian Dessert Dumplings
These stuffed dessert dumplings with a chewy noodle-dough wrapping are a Ukrainian specialty. The fruit fillings vary widely—ours are stuffed with dried apricots and walnuts, then sprinkled with a cinnamon-crumb topping.
Steamed Pumpkin Bread with Walnuts and Dates
Ken Haedrich, cookbook author, says, "Since moving to New England nearly twenty years ago, I've heated the house with wood-burning stoves. And because our big Thanksgiving gatherings put oven space at a premium, I've often pressed those stoves into backup duty. That's how steamed breads—which can be cooked on top of the stoves — came to be a regular part of our feast. This steamed pumpkin bread provides another way to bring good pumpkin flavor to the meal, too.
I also serve my special crescent rolls on the big day. One year, my kids let it be known that they wanted croissants on Thanksgiving, but that seemed like a bit more work than I could handle. Instead, I came up with these sesame crescents—croissant-like rolls with savory onion filling. I guess they did the trick, because nobody says much about croissants anymore. Plus, I can make the crescent rolls two weeks ahead and freeze them. That way, they don't take up any of that precious oven space."
Note that this bread needs to cook in an empty 28-ounce food can (such as the kind used to hold whole tomatoes).