Meal Prep
Mulled Cranberry Sauce
Rick Rodgers, cookbook author and teacher, says, "The inspiration for this recipe came to me one Thanksgiving when my friends and I were sipping mugs of mulled wine while preparing dinner. I was doing a basic cranberry sauce and tossed in a bit of the spiced wine. The result was a fabulous mix of sweet and spice—and I've been making it this way every year since."
By Rick Rodgers
Chili Mayonnaise '21' Club
Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.
This sauce is great with roast beef, grilled steaks, and roasted chicken. It is also delicious as a sandwich spread or as a dip for crudités or tortilla chips.
The "heat" of the mayonnaise will depend on the variety of chili you use. In a bind, chili powder can be substituted for the chili paste.
Trifle
By James Beard
Deb's Buttermilk Dressing
Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less, but requires additional unattended time.
Kumquat Compote with Sauternes and Ginger
A simple dessert sauce that is absolutely delicious spooned over scoops of vanilla ice cream or frozen yogurt.
Sweet Chili Sauce
This recipe was created to accompany Roasted Marinated Cornish Hens .
Can be prepared in 45 or less.
Horseradish Lime Sauce
This recipe was created to accompany Crisp Scallops with Horseradish Lime Sauce . Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.
Yukon Gold Potato and Artichoke Salad
Onions, olives, basil and lemon accent this unusual combination from Un Grand Café in Chicago, Illinois. If you cannot find Yukon Gold potatoes, regular white-skinned potatoes will do nicely.
Aïoli
This recipe originally accompanied Grilled Lamb Sandwiches with Grilled Onions .
Two easy sauces from a single recipe: plain aioli here and one with red bell peppers .
Creole Seasoning
By Michelle McRaney
Spicy Tomato Sauce
This recipe is used to prepare Cod Cannelloni with Swiss Chard and Roasted Peppers .
Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.
Sichuan-Peppercorn Powder or Toasted Peppercorn Salt
I typically toast 1/4 cup peppercorns at a time (it's hard to grind much less) and use any extra powder in seasoning rubs, flatbreads, and stir-fries. However, once ground, this spice quickly loses its pungency—discard it once it is no longer vibrantly fragrant.