Cheese
Twice-Baked Potato Cups with Caramelized Shallots
These small potato cups (each one is half a russet potato) are a great choice if you're short on oven space. The potatoes can be baked and stuffed one day ahead and chilled, then warmed in the oven for 20 minutes while the turkey rests before carving.
By Betty Rosbottom
American Cheese, Bacon and Tomato on White Bread
By Ira Freehof
Smoked Salmon, Goat Cheese, and Asparagus Roulade
The cheese-filled salmon rolls are sliced into rounds for a lovely presentation. They make an elegant appetizer and would be delicious served with Pinot Noir.
Baked Eggs with Artichokes and Parmesan
Although these are super-fast to make, you can assemble them the night before so that they're ready to bake in the morning.
Sauteed Chicken with Tomatoes, Olives, and Feta
Begin the meal with toasted baguette rounds topped with sautéed wild mushrooms. Marinate the chicken three to six hours before cooking. what to drink: A crisp, fresh white wine, such as a California Sauvignon Blanc.
By Betty Rosbottom
Artichoke, Fresh Mozzarella, and Salami Sandwiches
Round out the picnic with a green bean salad, peaches, and biscotti.
Corn, Cheese, and Chili Tamales with Tomatillo-Avocado Salsa
Poblano chilies (fresh green chilies), tomatillos (green tomato-like fruits), dried corn husks, and Masa Harina are found at many supermarkets and Latin American markets.
By John Rivera Sedlar
Barbecued Chicken Pizza
Bonnie Wilkens Metully of Cincinnati, Ohio, writes: "As much as my husband and I love to go out to eat, it's just more fun, intimate, and cozy to cook and entertain at home. I've taught a lot of our friends just how easy it is to prepare restaurant-quality dishes themselves. Who taught me? My older sister, who's a professional chef. She showed me the importance of getting everything prepped beforehand and seeking out the freshest ingredients."
This terrific dish also works well as an appetizer if it's cut into bite-size pieces.
By Bonnie Wilkens Metully
Red Cabbage, Blue Cheese, and Walnut Empañadas
This may be an unusual combination of ingredients and flavors for empanadas, but the pairing of cabbage, blue cheese, and walnuts is a classic that makes a wonderful cold-weather dish. While these empanadas would serve as a delicious and hearty vegetarian main course with the addition of rice and beans, I love these flavors with pork.
By Stephan Pyles