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Wildflower Honey- and Whisky-Glazed Sweet Potatoes

A touch of fragrant honey in this dish complements the potatoes' inherent sweetness. Don't be afraid to roast them to a dark golden brown—the chewy caramelized edges will add flavor.

Cosmopolitan Cranberry Sauce

This vibrant condiment takes its inspiration from the popular Cosmopolitan drink. The alcohol heightens the sauce's flavor, but for kids and nondrinkers, the recipe can easily be made nonalcoholic by substituting orange juice for the water and deleting the vodka and liqueur.

Scallops with Tarragon Cream and Wilted Butter Lettuce

In this recipe, butter lettuce is cooked in pan drippings for a quick side.

Port-Roasted Chestnuts with Grapes

Chestnuts play deliciously against roasted grapes. Roasted chestnuts in jars can be found at some supermarkets, at specialty foods stores, and online at markys.com or mastercaviar.com.

Cranberry Sauce with Port and Cinnamon

Dried and fresh cranberries are simmered in Port for a not-too-sweet, grown-up take on the classic.

Three-Mushroom Dressing with Prosciutto

Mushroom fans, this one's for you: a hearty rosemary-bread dressing made with dried porcini as well as shiitake and button mushrooms.

Roasted Pork Tenderloin with Apple Chutney

For this dish, we used The Silver Palate's packaged cranberry-apple chutney, which is available at some supermarkets. If you can't find apple chutney, try mango chutney instead.

Quick and Easy Cioppino

The legacy of San Francisco's Italian and Portuguese immigrants—many of them fishermen—lives on in this fuss-free take on the North Beach favorite, with fresh fennel adding a subtle touch of anise to the tomato-based seafood stew.

Ham Steak with Bourbon-Cream Sauce

Food editor Ian Knauer has taken three of his favorite things—pigs, booze, and fire—and combined them into a heady, creamy, southern-inspired specialty.

Sophisto Joes

These are the Jay Gatsbys of sloppy joes—suave, debonair. But we'd be remiss if we let the black-tie frippery of these cosmopolitan joes belie their true nature: Just as with Fitzgerald's famous hero, there's substance underneath all that class. These civilized sandwiches are hearty, delicious, and perfect for a weeknight dinner.

Apple Soju Cocktails

This refreshing aperitif, a brainchild of David Arnold of the French Culinary Institute, bathes crisp matchsticks of Pink Lady apple with soju (a Korean spirit) and a little sparkle.

Roasted Venison

A gentle seasoning and overnight marination lets venison's lean, clean mouth-filling meatiness shine.

Calvados Sidecars

The sidecar takes a wonderful turn toward autumn, with Calvados, Normandy's apple brandy, standing in for regular brandy. Coating the rims of the glasses with sugar tames the drink's lemony potency.

Pear Brandy Cocktails

The first thing you'll notice about a glass of this aperitif—besides its festive sparkling sugar cube—is its amazing aroma, a little like having a ripe pear waved under your nose. And yet it's a deliciously dry, grown-up drink that perfectly complements the flavorful hors d'oeuvres.

Apple Cider Beignets with Butter-Rum Caramel Sauce

Sparkling cider, rather than sugar, gives our batter its touch of sweetness. The cider also ramps up the apple flavor and adds to the beignets' lovely golden hue.

Beef Braised in Barolo

Editor's note: The recipe and introductory text below are adapted from Lidia's Italy by Lidia Bastianich. It's part of a special menu created by Lidia Bastianich and Mario Batali for Epicurious's Wine.Dine.Donate program. Stufato al Barolo Barolo is the king of Italian reds, a big wine, full of flavors, aromas, and lots of tannins. When you braise a beef shoulder or other big roast in a good Barolo, these elements permeate the meat and create a distinctive and complex sauce. Even if you are thousands of miles away, there's no doubt you will be transported to Piemonte for a few hours while the beef cooks to melting tenderness. When you actually get to visit Piemonte, be sure to enjoy the region's renowned beef, from the Fassone breed of cattle, which yields lean and yet delicious meat. In addition to stufato al Barolo, Fassone beef served raw in carpaccio or steak tartare will be often on menus. In the fall, when the white truffle is in season, these dishes will be served with shavings of tartufo. This is food that we just can't replicate at home—I hope you get to Piemonte and savor it in situ.

Crepes with Maple-Walnut Praline and Crème Fraîche

The praline is also great on its own as a snack; it would be an excellent gift.

Warm Beet, Bibb, and Bacon Salad

Cabernet-Braised Short Ribs With Gorgonzola Polenta

Two whole bottles of Cabernet Sauvignon are the key to these super tender braised short ribs.
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