Nut Free
Chili Crab Dip With Shrimp Chips
Inspired by chili crab, an aromatic and spicy Singaporean braise, this crab dip gets a little sweetness from tomato paste and dynamic flavor from shallots, garlic, and ginger.
Honey Butter Potato Chip Tower With Crispy Salami
Crisp up salami slices in a skillet, mix with store-bought potato chips, drizzle everything with spiced honey butter, and build a tower as high as you can go.
Prune-Armagnac Ice Cream
Classically French, prune‐Armagnac ice cream is one of the most graceful ways to serve a prune. Whereas most fruits become hard and icy when frozen, these prunes remain chewy and soft.
Gluten-Free Vegan Gingerbread Cookies
A combination of gluten-free flour, rice flour, and arrowroot gives these dairy-free vegan cookies their light, crisp texture.
Chocolate Dynamite Cookies
More like a brownie than a cookie, these fudgy, densely chocolaty Christmas cookies pack Dutch cocoa powder and chocolate chips into every bite. They keep their chew once they cool, but we prefer them while still warm and gooey.
Peppermint Bark
This peppermint bark is made with not one, but three kinds of chocolate: milk, bittersweet, and white. It’s a stunning, festive sweet to make for yourself and loved ones during holiday season.
Caramel Candies
These caramel candies are a joy to make and give to loved ones. Make the original, then try your hand at orange caramels, espresso caramels, and salted caramels.
Rosemary-Bourbon Glazed Ham
Filled with rich bourbon notes and glazed with rosemary, brown sugar, mustard, and bourbon, this festive ham makes for a delicious and stunning holiday centerpiece.
Chocolate Crinkle Cookies
I grew up eating these classic chocolate crinkle cookies every December. To me they are the very definition of holiday sweetness and happy memories. While the dough will become quite stiff as you’re making it, the final result is a light, airy, melt-in-your-mouth chocolate cookie that marries perfectly with whatever you’re drinking, whether that's eggnog, hot chocolate, or a cold, frosty glass of milk.
Turkey Tetrazzini
Toss leftover turkey and peas (or green beans! or brussels sprouts!) with spaghetti and creamy mushrooms for this classic day-after-Thanksgiving baked pasta.
Marmalade Ham, Cheese, and Arugula Baguette
This twist on the ham and cheese baguette is a great way to use up that marmalade you keep getting every year during the holidays.
Mark’s Marmalade Christmas Ham
Try any marmalade or jelly you might have in your condiment ghost town with this festive baked ham.
Raw Cranberry and Fuyu Persimmon Relish
Tart cranberries meet their perfect match in persimmons, the glorious fruit that ripens in time for Thanksgiving. For this cranberry relish, use Fuyu persimmons, which are eaten while still hard, like apples.
Caramelized Fennel and Brie Dip
This warm, cheesy dip with sweet, caramelized fennel and Brie is perfect as an appetizer or for entertaining.
Apples-and-Honey Baked Brie
It’s nothing fancy or complicated, simply a jumbo Brie wheel topped with sautéed apples and honey and wrapped in butter-brushed phyllo. But when baked, the combination of textures matched with apple and honey flavors fused with gooey Brie never fails to please a crowd.
Phyllo-Wrapped Brie With Hot Honey and Anchovies
While most baked Bries are on the sweet side, with layers of jam or chutney under the crust, this one goes savory with anchovies, garlic, and roasted bell peppers.
Red-Cooked Tofu
Deep-fried tofu gets braised with shiitake mushrooms in soy sauce and Chinese wine for this easy dish.
Cranberry-Orange Relish
The best cranberry-orange relish recipe is a simple chopped mix of fresh cranberries, orange, sugar, and a touch of cinnamon.
Easy Brie and Prosciutto Shortbread Snacks
Think of this as something like savory s'mores.
Deep-Fried Turkey With Herbs
Deep-frying a turkey is easier than you might think, plus it frees up oven space for the rest of your Thanksgiving feast.