Beverages
Mussels with Leeks, Saffron and Cream
Serve this flavorful saffron-scented dish as either an appetizer or a main course.
By Janet Fletcher
Irish Coffee Meringues
This lovely treat is usually filled with simple whipped cream and presented at teatime. Inspired by a dessert from Ballymaloe Cookery School, this one is dressed up with luscious coffee-whiskey cream and coffee-flavored meringues.
Roast Fresh Ham
By James Beard
Roast Turkey with Corn Bread Stuffing and Giblet Gravy
A flavorful turkey prepared in an interesting way. It is soaked in brine, which helps tenderize the bird, and then rubbed with a citrus-thyme butter. The butter keeps the turkey moist and also enriches the pan drippings for the gravy. The stuffing borrows from the long tradition of corn breads in America. Be sure to make the Giblet Broth before you start roasting the turkey. Pour hard cider throughout dinner.
Watch how to prepare and carve your bird with our streaming video demonstration.
Brisket with Portobello Mushrooms and Dried Cranberries
Uncork a Cabernet Sauvignon or Burgundy to serve with dinner.
Campari-Poached Pears with Raspberry Sauce
Pears are eaten widely in this part of the country, and Campari-based aperitivi begin many meals. Here the herb-based drink shows up after supper, adding its festive color and distinctive flavor to an easy-to-make pear dessert topped with a sauce incorporating Italy's famous mascarpone cheese. The pears are even better when accompanied by glasses of the Italian dessert wine Malvasia delle Lipari.
Boilermaker Sauce
A boilermaker is a classic one-two drink consisting of a shot of whiskey followed by a beer chaser. Those ingredients also come together in this all-American barbecue sauce. Use it on ribs, pork chops, chicken, even burgers (brush it on during the last ten minutes of grilling). If making ribs, brush them often during the first part of cooking with a mixture of one part cider vinegar to ten parts water and a pinch of dried crushed red pepper; that will keep them moist. This recipe makes enough for three pounds of meat or poultry and can be doubled easily.
Roasted Red Pepper Salad with Feta, Port and Spice Vinaigrette
"Twenty-Two Eighteen restaurant here in Seattle is a sophisticated spot featuring live jazz," says Allison Webb of Seattle, Washington . "When I was last there, I tried a wonderful salad of baby greens mixed with roasted red bell pepper and feta cheese."
At the restaurant, the salad also comes with feta croutons and a tomato-ginger chutney.