American
Pear-Cardamom Pie with Almond Crust
The cookie-like dough is great for the novice pie maker, as any imperfections can easily be patched. Be sure to use ripe, juicy pears. Offer this with vanilla ice cream, if desired.
Turkey and Zucchini Meat Loaf
The peach and mustard glaze gives this dish a sweet-tart flavor.
Watermelon Rind Pickles
Here is an old southern favorite that is delicious as a condiment or great added to tuna, chicken and shrimp salads. Begin preparing the pickles at least three days before you plan to serve them.
Christmas Lane Cake
Dried cherries and apricots highlight this impressive version of a southern classic.
Home Fries with Wild Mushrooms
Scrambled eggs are a nice idea to round out the main course for this side dish.
Sweet Potato Meringue Pie
The lull between the main course and dessert is the best time to top the sweet potato pie with meringue and brown it. Cooks tempted to do this several hours ahead should be aware that the meringue will most likely weep.
Turkey Meat Loaf with Sun-Dried Tomatoes
A healthful new take on an old favorite.
Maple Pecan Pie in Wheat-Flavored Crust
The name Newman was once a staple only in Hollywood; today, it's a staple in kitchens all across the country. That is largely the result of the efforts of two people: Paul Newman, who founded the Newman's Own line of food products in 1982, and his daughter Nell, who expanded the brand with Newman's Own Organics 11 years later. All profits of both companies go to charities.
And what dessert gives this giving family the greatest comfort? "Pecan pie," says Nell, whose mother—actress Joanne Woodward—grew up in the South. "I've always loved pecan pie and the smell of toasting pecans and burnt sugar that goes with it. My aunts Betty Lane and Nina still send their pecan pies up from Georgia at the holidays."
This update on the sweet southern classic has the true taste of maple and some whole wheat flour in the crust.
The Best Blts
This recipe can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.
Basil mayonnaise and avocado slices add an extra dimension to the good old bacon, lettuce and tomato sandwich. Bloody Marys would go nicely with the food in this menu.
Cinnamon-Walnut Coffee Cake
Bisquick got its start in the early thirties when Carl Smith, a salesman for General Mills, took a late-night train ride. He went to the dining car in hopes of finding something to eat, and was pleasantly surprised to be served freshly made biscuits. When he asked about them, the chef confessed that he kept a pre-mixed batch of ingredients for the dough in the freezer for late orders. Smith reported back to General Mills, suggesting that they market such a mix, and they did. But it’s not just for biscuits; Bisquick can be used to make pancakes and waffles, and this luscious coffee cake, too.
Buttermilk Scallion Skillet Corn Bread
Many southerners object to the practice of adding sugar to corn bread, but associate food editor Alexis Touchet, who grew up in Louisiana, is all for it. Sugar, in fact, is listed as an optional ingredient in the recipe for "pain de maïs nonpareil" in The Picayune's Creole Cook Book, first published in 1901. It's important here that your cast-iron skillet is well seasoned and thoroughly preheated—you want the batter to sizzle when you pour it in.
Chicken Cutlets with Fried Capers, Parsley, and Lemon
Active time: 15 min
Start to finish: 15 min
Start to finish: 15 min
Calvados Applesauce
Active time: 10 min Start to finish: 1 hr (includes cooling)