Rosemary
Grilled Zucchini
The perfect accompaniment to grilled fish, chicken or meat. Try cooked bell peppers, mushrooms and onions over the coals, too.
By Deborah Serangeli
Smoked Pork Chops with Pineapple-Rosemary Sauce
We don't recommend doubling the sauce ingredients if you're cooking for more than two people — the sauce will lose its intensity. Instead, you may want to make two batches.
Active time: 35 min Start to finish: 1 1/4 hr
Grilled Lemon and Rosemary Chicken
Offer grilled zucchini slices and a deli pasta salad alongside. Dessert? Berry tartlets from the bakery.
Saddle of Lamb
By James Beard
Mashed Potatoes with Creamy Blue Cheese and Rosemary
A rich, delicious stove-top side dish with a silky texture. This pairs especially well with the Porcini-Rubbed Turkey with Shiitake-Madeira Gravy — or grilled steaks on any other day in November. You can make the potatoes eight hours ahead and reheat them just before serving.
Roast Turkey with Herb Rub and Shiitake Mushroom Gravy
This simple but sophisticated preparation is the star of the Thanksgiving table.
Watch how to prepare and carve your bird with our streaming video demonstration.
Roast Beef with Rosemary Mayonnaise
Serve the roast beef and the mayonnaise on their own, or put assorted breads alongside so that guests can make little sandwiches.
Orange-Spice Fruit Compote
Rosemary and peppercorns in the bouquet garni give an unexpected kick to this chilled dessert, which is elegant on its own or spooned over vanilla ice cream or yogurt.
Olive Focaccia with Pancetta and Onion Topping
Fast-rising yeast makes this bread a snap to prepare. A dry red wine, like Chianti, is ideal with this Italian-accented menu.
Sliced Larded Filet on French Bread
For hearty appetites allow 1 pound of filet for each guest. Be sure to get whole, not sliced, filet. Ask the butcher to lard the filets for you, or if you have a larding needle you can do it yourself.
By James Beard
Rosemary and Dried Cherry Pork Chops
Rehydrating dried cherries in hot water turns them plump and juicy—exactly what you want scattered throughout a rosemary-scented pan sauce for pork chops.
By Kendra Vaculin