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Leek, Mushroom and Bacon Stuffing with Tarragon

Lots of mushrooms and bacon flavor this traditional bread stuffing. It goes well with the Roast Turkey with Bacon, Tarragon and Applejack Gravy.

Corn Bread Stuffing

You will need to bake the Buttermilk Corn Bread and allow it to cool before you begin preparing this stuffing.

Baked Blueberry-Pecan French Toast with Blueberry Syrup

You don't have to be in the kitchen at the crack of dawn to prepare a terrific breakfast. In this recipe the French toast is soaked overnight like bread pudding — in the morning all you need to do is add the topping and pop it in the oven. Serve it with coffee, juice, and fresh fruit and you've got a well-rounded way to start the day.

Meat Loaf with Barbecue Sauce

The leftovers make outstanding sandwiches.

Ham and Egg Strata

A wonderful brunch dish. You will need to begin preparing it a day before serving.

Lemon Zucchini Slices

Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.

Bourbon Walnut Pie

"I had lunch at a historic spot in Berryville, Virginia, called the Battletown Inn," says Judy Owens of Round Hill Virginia. "For dessert, I ordered bourbon walnut pie. If chef Robin Smith would share her recipe, I know that baking the pie during the holidays would become a family tradition." The sweetness of the filling is offset nicely by the bourbon. Serve the dessert with vanilla ice cream or whipped cream.

Roquefort Potato Gratin

A spectacular, satisfying side dish that's a quick and easy partner for sausages, grilled steaks or roast lamb.

Baked Chicken with Barbecue Sauce

A century ago, spicy English mustards like Colman's were too pungent for American tastes, even in small quantities: Back then, mustard was used only in salad dressings. George French came along in 1904 with a formula for a milder condiment he called French’s Cream Salad Mustard. Eventually slathered on everything from bologna sandwiches to soft pretzels, French’s mustard is also delicious in this barbecue sauce.

Super-Fast Spinach, Pesto and Cheese Lasagna

It’s little wonder that lasagna became the informal party dish of the fifties and sixties-it can be assembled ahead of time, it freezes well, and it is a delicious and inexpensive way to feed a crowd. In this contemporary-and meatless-version, "no-boil" noodles eliminate a step, and bottled pasta sauce stands in for homemade.

Deviled Crab with Sherry Sauce

Active time: 20 min Start to finish: 25 min

Goat Cheese Salad

Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.
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