White Wine
Turkey with Chardonnay and Herbs
Have the butcher bone the turkey, providing two boned breasts and two boned leg-thigh pieces. Each should weigh about 1 1/2 pounds. Save the bones for turkey stock.
Linguine with Red Peppers, Green Onions and Pine Nuts
On a weekday, accompany this main course with breadsticks and marinated vegetables from the deli. Wrap up with grapes and cookies. For a festive occasion, start with an antipasto of olives and roasted vegetables, then serve an arugula, radicchio and toasted walnut salad dressed with lemon vinaigrette. Finish with an Italian fruit crostata.
Salade Vigneronne
A lightened version of a first course that traditionally precedes choucroute garnie.
Honey-Poached Pears with Mascarpone
Mascarpone gives a tangy contrast to the sweetness of pears that have been poached in vanilla-scented white wine.
Pork Loin with White Wine-Mustard Sauce
This recipe can be prepared in 45 minutes.
Whole Stuffed Artichokes Braised in White Wine
In these stuffed artichokes, based on a recipe by Marie Miraglia — mother of one of our food editors, Gina — the provolone melts into each bite, and the soppressata adds more depth of flavor. Though we've given a regular-pot method in our recipe, there's nothing like the tenderness the leaves acquire in a pressure cooker — and the artichokes are done in a fraction of the time.
Active time: 1 1/2 hr Start to finish: 2 hr
Sausage-Stuffed Mushrooms
"Cooking with friends — that's pretty much what my life has been about," writes Louise Pickerel of Muskogee, Oklahoma. "When I moved here from Texas ten years ago, it was hard to leave the people I'd known for so long, but I've probably met two hundred new people since then. I have always entertained, but now that I'm retired, I finally have more time to play bridge and cook."
Perfect for Thanksgiving, these warm hors d'oeuvres can be assembled a day ahead and chilled, then baked before serving.
Cornish Game Hens with Crab Apple-Sage Glaze
Serve these festive birds with roasted broccoli (as easy as steamed) and a wild rice pilaf with sliced green onions. Finish with caramel ice cream topped with chocolate sauce and chopped walnuts.
Grilled Salmon Fillets with Balsamic Glaze
Grilling the salmon with the skin on protects the delicate flesh.
Scallops with Mushrooms in White-Wine Sauce
Coquilles St.-Jacques
Active time: 30 min Start to finish: 1 hr
Chicken Sauté with Paprika Sauce
Steamed Swiss chard and buttered egg noodles sprinkled with chives are nice sides for this Hungarian-inspired meal. Apple strudel makes the perfect dessert.
Lobster and Shrimp Cioppino
We recommend using a sturdy food mill (available at cookware stores) to help produce a thick stew base from simmered vegetables and fish. Alternatively, you can use a large heavy-duty mesh sieve to strain the seafood broth. Then push through enough fish and vegetables to make 13 cups of stew base. Serve cioppino with sourdough toasts.
Butternut Squash Chowder with Pears and Ginger
This autumnal dish is especially appropriate and welcome as the first course on a cool fall evening. The subtle sweetness of the squash is enhanced by the flavors of the pears, orange, and ginger, making it a great addition also to the Thanksgiving Table.
Wine and Ham Croquettes
A blend of classic Spanish ingredients: white wine, olive oil, and Serrano ham.
Baked Crab, Brie, and Artichoke Dip
"While vacationing in Vero Beach, Florida, I had a magnificent meal at Tangos," writes Peter Colley of Silver Creek, Colorado. "The food presentation was superb, and the outdoor patio made for a very romantic dining experience. I would like to have the recipe for the divine baked crab, Brie, and artichoke dip."
Coriander and Mustard Seed Chicken
Active time: 20 min Start to finish: 35 min
Mussels with Coconut Curry Sauce
Mimosa in Los Angeles uses coconut milk in this version of a Breton classic.
Steamed Clams with Ham, Bell Pepper, and Basil
This recipe is part of a grill menu that includes Dijon and Tarragon Grilled Chicken and Grilled Corn with Roasted Garlic Butter .
Since you'll be lighting the grill to prepare the chicken and the corn for this menu, try steaming the clams in a pot on the grill as well. The grilled bread slices are good for soaking up the rich broth; if it is easier, the bread can be toasted in the broiler.