facebook share image   twitter share image   pinterest share image   E-Mail share image

Rugelach

While my mother-in-law's rugelach were filled with cinnamon-sugared nuts, mine also include a slick of jam, some currants and a handful of chopped chocolate.

Author: Dorie Greenspan

Currant Tart

Author: Lady Sonia J. Colwyn

Cranberry and Walnut Relish

With just a hint of sweetness, this bright, bracing uncooked relish is an antidote to all the saccharine jellylike cranberry sauces out there (unless you're into that sort of thing).

Author: Claire Saffitz

Mrs. Mackinnon's Christmas Fruitcake

The cake takes its name from the wife of Jack Turner's former headmaster, but the recipe is reportedly an ancient Scottish one. Aluminum foil stands in for the traditional newspaper.

Chickpea and Roasted Red Pepper Pantry Tagine

Make a hearty, vegetarian, tagine-inspired dinner in just 20 minutes with only pantry ingredients.

Author: Anna Stockwell

Spiced Lamb and Dill Yogurt Pasta

This dish borrows the flavors of shish barak-lamb and pine nut dumplings form the Levant-and spins them in a pasta direction. No dill? Chives and parsley would be great. No lamb? Use another ground meat...

Author: Sohla El-Waylly

Stuffed Vine Leaves

Author: James Beard

Sicilian Turkey Burger

Author: Marge Perry

Curried Carrot Salad with Nonfat Yogurt

Author: Bon Appétit Test Kitchen

Christmas Cake

While brandy is the traditional partner for fruit cake, you could also try using a dessert sherry such as Pedro Ximénez. It's an intensely sweet, dark sherry made from the Spanish grape variety of the...

Author: Donna Hay

Plum Sorbet with Black Currant Liqueur

Author: Bon Appétit Test Kitchen

Oven Baked Beef Meatballs

Berbere, a warming Ethiopian spice blend, punches up these incredibly easy meatballs.

Author: Josef Centeno