Gourmet
Pasta and Lamb Casserole (Pastitsio)
Shake up your casserole rotation with a Greek pastitsio. Layers of ziti, meaty tomato sauce fragrant with spices, and silky béchamel come together in this deeply satisfying yet simple meal.
By Maggie Ruggiero
Twelve-Layer Mocha Cake
What better way to celebrate the holidays than with something fabulous? In this elegant European-style cake, thin layers of different flavors come together in each bite. Fine-textured spongecake, soaked in espresso syrup, plays off of crisp hazelnut meringue, while the coffee and mocha buttercreams intensify the richness of a collapsed chocolate soufflé. The faint, bitter edge of dark coffee essentially saves this dessert from itself.
By Ruth Cousineau
Moravian Crisps with Royal Icing
By Shelley Wiseman
Almond Brown-Sugar Cookies
With their simple, homespun charm, these icebox cookies are just the nibble you'll want to have on hand as you do your Christmas gift wrapping. The thinner you can slice the dough, the crisper the cookies will be, so we freeze the dough for a bit (after chilling it in the fridge) before slicing. Plus, it will be much easier to cut through the almonds and get nice, neat rounds.
By Shelley Wiseman
Baked Brie wih Pimentón Toasts
By Maggie Ruggiero
Pomegranate Mimosas
This holiday twist on the traditional brunch cocktail sparkles ruby red with pomegranate juice, its tart intensity offset by a hint of sweetness from fresh orange juice and Cointreau.
By Melissa Roberts
Blackberry Walnut Cookies
It's a holiday partyyou must have cookies. We double your pleasure by offering not one but two buttery, nutty shortbread rounds in each cookie. They sandwich tart berry jam under a drift of confectioners sugar.
By Paul Grimes
Cranberry Vanilla Coffeecake
Vanilla is arguably one of the best scents in the world, and it permeates this tender cake in the form of a simple vanilla sugar. A zesty cranberry filling lies beneath the crumble top.
By Melissa Roberts
Spicy Black-Bean Soup
This homey soup—a piquant start to a satisfying Mexican-style dinner of tacos or enchiladas, or a main dish when paired with a grilled cheese sandwich and a salad—gets its fire from a chopped jalapeño.
By Gina Marie Miraglia Eriquez
Jerk Beef on Plantain Chips
By Maggie Ruggiero
Almond Sherry Christmas Trifle
One of the great things about a trifle is that you make it ahead of time, so the cake can soak up the flavors of the custard, fruit, and syrup. Its a perfect holiday dessert.
By Melissa Roberts
Shrimp in Dill Butter
In this marriage of give and take, shallot-dill butter makes jumbo shrimp taste as sweet as langoustines. In return, the shrimp impart their juices to the butter as they bake, creating a silky sauce. With toasted brioche in hand, youll want to sop up every last drop.
By Ruth Cousineau
Apple Chutney
Applesauce goes global in a chutney spiced with ginger and red-pepper flakes. Tart Granny Smiths and sweet Galas are cut into chunks, giving this topping a firm bite. Fabulous over potato latkes, its also delicious with zucchini latkes .
By Paul Grimes
Orange Pistachio Crescents
Inspired by the Persian fried-turnover cookies called ghotab, food editor Shelley Wiseman used a simple dough to enfold fragrant candied orange peel and pistachios. Her method for candying the peel is very straightforward, and the results—tender and fresh-tasting—are so much better than the store-bought stuff. The flaky baked pastry, generously coated with confectioners sugar, pairs nicely with the chewy-crunchy filling within.
By Shelley Wiseman
Chipotle Chicken Tortilla Soup
Chicken soup is an automatic crowd-pleaser, but this Mexican-inspired tortilla soup does the classic one better. Homemade broth is key here, providing a base for brown rice, black beans, and chunks of sweet potato. Cooling pieces of avocado play off of a warm, earthy undercurrent of chipotle chiles.
By Maggie Ruggiero
Coconut Oatmeal Lace Cookies
An upscale hybrid of antipodean ANZAC biscuits and chocolate digestives from Britain, these crisp cookies are positively elegant. They were an unexpected favorite in our test kitchen, with cooks and editors descending in droves when the cookies warm, nutty aroma filled the air.
By Shelley Wiseman
Tuscan Lamb Shanks with White Beans
Far from being a culinary museum piece, the pressure cooker deserves a place in the 21st-century kitchen. One reason: You can make this hearty Italian meal of incredibly tender lamb with vegetables and saucy beans in about an hour.
By Gina Marie Miraglia Eriquez
Potato Latkes
Every family has its own (ahem, best) version of these savory potato pancakes. Were offering you a classic formula, though not everyone drains the potato mixture before frying—we find this prevents the latkes from absorbing too much oil and allows them to crisp into golden disks. Maybe this will become the new family favorite.
By Paul Grimes
Broiled Lemon Thyme Pollock
Mayonnaise with lemon and thyme gives both extra freshness and a golden-brown crust to delicate, slightly sweet pollock.
By Gina Marie Miraglia Eriquez
Arugula, Bacon, and Gruyère Bread Pudding
Here, we pepped up the fail-safe brunch combination of bacon, egg, and cheese by adding handfuls of flavorful sautéed arugula. They'll be jumping out of bed for this one.
By Gina Marie Miraglia Eriquez