American
Ham and Black-Eyed Pea Soup with Collard Greens
This recipe can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.
Although we call for canned black-eyed peas, you can use frozen peas or cook up a batch of dried ones.
Gray's Grist Mill Thin Jonnycakes
Time: About 30 minutes
Level: Beginner
This is the thin version of the Rhode Island staple that some still eat as an accompaniment to breakfast, lunch and dinner. These are wonderful plain with salt right off the griddle but can be gussied up however you like, although many Rhode Islanders cringe at the thought of a maple syrup glaze.
Recipe Synopsis: Mix the batter and fry on a well-greased griddle.
By Maggie Glezer
Smoked-Turkey and Fruit Wrap with Curried Aïoli
Scott Winkelhausen of Rhome, Texas, writes: "The following wrap is great for entertaining. I serve it with my favorite salad or chips and a nice glass of Sauvignon Blanc or a Margarita. The curried aïoli is also good on chicken or roast beef sandwiches."
By Scott Winkelhausen
Pepper Jack, Avocado and Black Beans in a Tortilla
By Ira Freehof
Horseradish Coleslaw
This recipe is used to prepare <a></a>Roast Beef Wraps with Horseradish Coleslaw .
Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.
Caramelized Onions
Cooking Time: 12 to 14 hours on LOW
Slow Cooker Size: 4 quart This recipe made me fall in love with my slow cooker and recognize its potential for dishes other than beef stew and chili. Caramelizing onions in the slow cooker eliminates the possibility of burning them that exists when you cook them on the stove top. An added bonus is the heady broth you end up with, which can be used in other dishes along with the onions. Use the onions and liquid to flavor soups, stocks, and stews. They make a wonderful addition to risotto, a perfect pasta sauce, and the world's best pizza topping (for this use you will have to drain off the liquid first). The onions can be served on their own as a vegetable to accompany fish, meat, or fowl. Cook a very long time until they are a deep mahogany color.
Slow Cooker Size: 4 quart This recipe made me fall in love with my slow cooker and recognize its potential for dishes other than beef stew and chili. Caramelizing onions in the slow cooker eliminates the possibility of burning them that exists when you cook them on the stove top. An added bonus is the heady broth you end up with, which can be used in other dishes along with the onions. Use the onions and liquid to flavor soups, stocks, and stews. They make a wonderful addition to risotto, a perfect pasta sauce, and the world's best pizza topping (for this use you will have to drain off the liquid first). The onions can be served on their own as a vegetable to accompany fish, meat, or fowl. Cook a very long time until they are a deep mahogany color.
By Lora Brody
Pistachio Pralines
These are based on the wonderful pecan pralines of noted cookbook author and columnist Marion Cunningham.
Chocolate Cups with Ice Cream and Peanuts
We particularly like this dessert made with coffee ice cream, but youcan use any flavor that goes well with chocolate and peanuts.
Active time: 45 min Start to finish: 2 1/4 hr
Cinnamon-Cured Smoked Chicken Breasts Wih Cherry Barbecue Sauce
You can make a foil packet for the wood chips (see instructions), or buy a disposable aluminum pan that fits your grill.
Steamed Pumpkin Bread with Walnuts and Dates
Ken Haedrich, cookbook author, says, "Since moving to New England nearly twenty years ago, I've heated the house with wood-burning stoves. And because our big Thanksgiving gatherings put oven space at a premium, I've often pressed those stoves into backup duty. That's how steamed breads—which can be cooked on top of the stoves — came to be a regular part of our feast. This steamed pumpkin bread provides another way to bring good pumpkin flavor to the meal, too.
I also serve my special crescent rolls on the big day. One year, my kids let it be known that they wanted croissants on Thanksgiving, but that seemed like a bit more work than I could handle. Instead, I came up with these sesame crescents—croissant-like rolls with savory onion filling. I guess they did the trick, because nobody says much about croissants anymore. Plus, I can make the crescent rolls two weeks ahead and freeze them. That way, they don't take up any of that precious oven space."
Note that this bread needs to cook in an empty 28-ounce food can (such as the kind used to hold whole tomatoes).
By Ken Haedrich
Rocky Road Wedges
By Adam R. Feerst