Winter
Bite-Size Stollen (Stollenkonfekt)
Making Stollen is not for the faint of heart. Avoiding it altogether because excellent store-bought Stollen abounds is further abetted by the invention of Stollenkonfekt, bite-size chunks of spiced, tender Quark dough studded with almonds and raisins and thickly cloaked in vanilla-scented confectioners’ sugar. They may be a relatively recent development in the world of Christstollen, which dates back to the Middle Ages, but they more than make up for their youth. In other words, want the rich, buttery, spicy flavor of Stollen without the work of a yeasted dough and the weeks of impatiently waiting for the loaves to be ready? If so, Stollenkonfekt is the thing for you.
Cassoulet in the Style of Toulouse (Cassoulet de Toulouse)
This is the recipe given to me by Pierrette Lejanou. The addition of walnut oil at the last moment brightens the taste of the beans. Begin preparations two days before you plan to serve the cassoulet.
Meat Loaf With Mushroom Gravy
My mom's meat loaf is inarguably better than yours, but this is not my mom's meat loaf recipe. This one is an amalgam, intended to evoke all the important meat loaves in my life—and there have been many.
Rolled Pork Loin Roast Stuffed With Olives and Herbs
Of course, you can just roast a chunk of pork loin and spoon tapenade over it, but when you stuff the tapenade inside the roast, it will look all swirled and magical when sliced. It’s not that hard to do, really—two strategic cuts, a smear, a row of knotted strings—more basic butchery than brain surgery.
Our Newest Pumpkin Recipes
From pumpkin pastas and grain salads to pumpkin cupcakes and pull-apart bread, these recipes make the most of one of the season's most underutilized fruits.
Roasted Beet Dip
An earthy-yet-light spread that's great with crudité or on sandwiches and toast.
Quinoa and Sweet Potato Bakes
Make these gluten-free quinoa and sweet potato "muffins" ahead for a quick breakfast or energizing mid-day snack.
Chicken Pot Tot Hotdish
My Tater Tot hotdish has the body of a chicken pot pie, a dish that I loved growing up, long before I knew the existence of Tater Tot hotdish. But a close examination reveals that the only real differences are the subbing of chicken for ground beef and the use of a homemade cream of chicken soup instead of mushroom soup. I don’t think this will offend a hotdish purist.
Quick Cider-Mulled Wine
This pared-down mulled wine recipe is great for impromptu entertaining this weekend.
All-Day Cassoulet
This cassoulet is filled to the brim with white beans, lamb, garlic sausage, and smoked sausage (and breadcrumbs), but you can make yours with pork or ham, goat, or duck. Whatever you use, keep the proportions similar to those listed below, and you can’t lose.
Turkey Matzo Ball Soup
I‘ve substituted sage here for the more commonly-used dill, to keep the soup’s flavor more in line with Thanksgiving. If it’s post-holiday time and you have leftover turkey meat, feel free to add it to the soup in hunks, about 5 to 10 minutes before serving, to warm it through without overcooking it. You can use neutral oil in place of the chicken fat, or even melted butter, if you don’t keep a kosher kitchen and/or want to make your ancestors turn over in their graves.
Fennel-Rubbed Chick-etta
Get all the garlicky, herby flavors of classic Italian Porchetta in a roast chicken.
Sausage, Greens, and Beans Pasta
What's in your pantry? Chickpeas? White beans? Either will work in this easy, filling pasta.
The Foolproof Way to Cook Burgers Indoors
Missing those grill-kissed summer burgers? Here's how to make them without the grill.
A Classic Cocktail Inspired by Pancakes
This twist on the old-fashioned is the perfect drink for fall.
Slow-Cooker Marrakech Chicken Stew With Preserved Lemon and Olives
Radiating the aromas of toasted cumin and coriander, and spiked with the salty-sour pucker of cured lemons and olives, this chicken stew produces a heady effect. If you can’t find preserved lemons in your local food markets (high-end stores usually stock them), you can order them or make them yourself.
Seared Savoy Cabbage with Mixed Sausages
The breadcrumb-topped cabbage is also delicious with roast pork or chicken.
Shredded Root Vegetable Pancakes
These root vegetable pancakes are a gift to eggs everywhere for brunch, served under a little crème fraîche and smoked salmon for a party app, or simply paired with sour cream and applesauce for an ideal sweet-savory combo anytime.
Kohlrabi Caesar Salad
This is made with house-pickled herring at Oberlin, but smoked trout is equally delicious as an anchovy alt. If you can’t get kohlrabi, try this same scenario on romaine. This recipe is from Oberlin, one of the Hot 10, America's Best New Restaurants 2016.
Mulled Apple Cider With Orange and Ginger
Spiced with cinnamon, ginger, and cloves, this cozy drink is a festive jumpstart to the quickly-approaching holiday season.