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Roast Turkey with Port Gravy

Watch how to prepare and carve your bird with our streaming video demonstration.

Brined Pork Loin with Onion, Raisin, and Garlic Compote

Brining results in moist, tender meat. Be sure to use a large center-cut loin, which cooks more evenly than two smaller pieces tied together. Begin this recipe one day ahead. What to drink: A medium-bodied fruity red, such as Merlot, or a fruity white, such as Australian Sémillon.

Caramel-Walnut Pie with Dried Cherries

Not quite as sweet as a pecan pie, but with the same caramel candy-like filling.

Chocolate Panna Cotta with Port- and Balsamic-Glazed Cherries

Port wine and balsamic vinegar deepen the fresh fruit flavors in the cherry sauce. Be sure to get started at least one day ahead; the panna cotta custards must chill for 24 hours before serving.

Potted Cheese Spread with Crackers

New England tradition is behind this hearty soup supper. A mixture of tangy cheddar, Port wine and Dijon mustard produces a terrific spread to nibble on while the chowder is cooking. Pour Sauvignon Blanc throughout the meal.

Zuni Rolls with Raspberry Chipotle Sauce

Smoked Turkey, Cheese, and Bacon Tortilla Rolls

Clafoutis of Prunes

White Bordelaise Sauce

Active time: 10 min Start to finish: 50 min

Phyllo-Wrapped Figs with Prosciutto and Stilton

Gail W. Dorsey of Lynnfield, Massachusetts, writes: "Fresh figs were featured in an unusual appetizer at The Gatehouse Restaurant in Providence, Rhode Island. The figs were stuffed with cheese, wrapped in phyllo, and served with two sauces. They would make an impressive starter for a dinner party." This is terrific made with fresh figs when they're in season. But dried ones, which are readily available year-round, work well, too.

Duck with Port-Cherry Sauce

"My husband and I discovered a restaurant called Abbie Lane when we were on vacation in Newport, Vermont," writes Beth D. Fisher of Middleton, Wisconsin. "He ordered the special—a duck breast with cherry sauce—and really enjoyed it. I would love to make this dish for him at home."

Blue Cheese Butter

You get a quick sauce when you let compound butter melt on a hot steak.

Goat Cheese Salad with Pancetta, Dried Cherry and Port Dressing

Gay Koenemann of Bonn, Germany, had dinner at 300 East Boulevard on a recent trip to Charlotte, North Carolina. There he was treated to the most exquisite salad he'd ever had. Although the restaurant calls it Fall Salad on the menu, it's enjoyable year-round. Dried cranberries would make a good alternative to the dried cherries.

Mustard and Garlic Roast Goose

David Leite's neighbor, Danny Pring, insists that the goose be served with red currant jelly.