Vegetarian
This Squash Casserole Is the Answer to Weeknight Vegetarian Lasagna
What to do when you want lasagna fast? Thinly slice squash and layer it with ricotta cheese for a hearty casserole that is just as cozy and filling.
By Katherine Sacks
Gia's Mushrooms and Egg
This dish is so simple, but I would award it numerous stars and accolades. Just find excellent mushrooms, really good eggs, some aromatics, and a tiny bit of spice, and you have a beauty of a dish.
By Olia Hercules
Cheesy Delicata Squash and Kale Casserole
Thinly sliced squash and kale (plus plenty of ricotta cheese) combine in a lasagna-like casserole that's perfect for a hearty winter dinner.
By Katherine Sacks
Retro Strawberries-and-Cream Pretzel Tart
Salad, tart, pie—whatever you want to call it, this throwback is worth revisiting.
By Andrea Slonecker
Salted Apple Pretzel Pie
A soft-pretzel crust and a giant salted-pretzel topper take the place of traditional pie dough in this fun twist on apple pie.
By Rhoda Boone
Creamed Dried Sweet Corn With Onion and Chives
Step aside, cornbread. In Pennsylvania Dutch country, dried sweet corn is an essential part of the Thanksgiving table. Soak it in milk and cream for at least 4 hours (or up to overnight), then simmer it with a bit of sautéed onion for a luscious side dish that's as sweet as summer corn—and even more irresistible.
By Adina Steiman
Masala Popcorn
This popcorn is a take on the Indian snack chiwda, a sweet and savory mix often made with puffed rice, dried fruit, nuts, spices, and herbs. It's a mainstay during Diwali, much like you'd have Chex Mix during the American holiday season.
By Vikram Sunderam
Turnips with Garlicky Breadcrumbs and Parmesan
Toss steamed turnips in a double dose of lemon before showering them with Parmesan and garlic-infused panko for a bright and savory winter side.
By Claire Saffitz
Gujarati Eggplant and Sweet Potato "Lasagna" With Kadi Sauce
This playful Indian take on veggie lasagna pairs chickpea-flour noodles with eggplant, sweet potatoes, and chile- and ginger-spiced tomato and yogurt sauces.
By Vikram Sunderam
Slow-Cooked Collard Greens in Olive Oil
Truth: Garlic sizzling in olive oil is the greatest smell in the world and the only base needed to transform everything from spaghetti to shrimp to these collards into something that’s both simple and spectacular.
By Claire Saffitz
Roasted Cherry Tomato Caprese
The classic tomato and mozz summer salad gets a roasty cold-weather makeover.
By Adam Rapoport
Roasted Beets with Grapefruit and Rosemary
If using different-colored beets, remember to toss them separately so they don’t stain one another.
By Andy Baraghani
Sparkling Cranberry and Brie Bites
These easy-to-assemble cocktail party hors d'oeuvres add a festive touch to any holiday party.
By Marina Delio
Cranberry Spice "Turkey" Cupcakes
Serve these Thanksgiving cupcakes at a holiday potluck, or on a party dessert buffet.
By Katherine Kallinis Berman and Sophie Kallinis LaMontagne
Roasted Pumpkin, Marjoram, and Blue Cheese Frittata
Bunker in for cold weather with this cozy, autumnal frittata.
By Donna Hay
Crunchy Stuffed Cremini Mushrooms
Bite-size and crispy, these mushrooms are always a crowd favorite. The star ingredient here is the nutritional yeast, a plant-based ingredient that has the power to add a savory, cheesy flavor to basically anything.
By Alexandra Shytsman
Spaghetti Pie
Bake well-sauced pasta, plus plenty of cheese and a few eggs to hold things together, in a cake pan and the edges turn crunchy, crusty, chewy, and downright irresistible.
By Alexandra Shytsman
Sweet Potato–Tahini Dip With Za'atar
Since the base of this dip is so simple—it's mostly sweet potatoes and tahini—homemade za'atar (a Middle Eastern spice blend) really helps the flavors stand out.
By Alexandra Shytsman
Jammy Eggs and Feta Flatbreads with Herbs
Because older eggs are easier to peel, this is one of those times when grocery store eggs outperform the ones from the farmers’ market.
By Chris Morocco
Fried Egg Tacos with Chile Jam
This quick taco is simple, but full of flavor and texture. Chile paste brings a hint of spice, creamy yogurt brings a little tang, and charred tortillas bring a subtle crunch.
By Chris Morocco