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Pork and Hominy Stew with Red Chiles

Pozole Rojo Who said you can only enjoy a good rich stew in the depths of winter? Born in the hot climate of Mexico, this melt-in-your-mouth pork and red-chile dish also makes a satisfying but not-too-filling end to a warm summer day.

Rice and Lentil Crepes with Potato

Masala Dosas
With its fermented dough whirled into a crêpe-like exterior and its rich filling of curried potato, this classic Indian dish achieves a unique balance. The urad dal, black mustard seeds, and curry leaves are available at kalustyans.com.

Pommes de Terre Lorette

These are the most elegant fried potatoes in the world. Don't expect the crunchy snap of a french fry but, instead, a soft, light crispness concealing an ethereally fluffy interior. There are various stories as to who or what "Lorette" is — but the number of French potato recipes named in honor of people and places illustrates how beloved and nuanced each dish is.

Hot Buttered Rum Cheesecakes with Rum-Caramel Sauce

Three gifts in one: a mini cheesecake, the pan it comes in, and a jar of homemade caramel sauce on the side. Keep in mind that the cakes need to chill overnight.

Gingerbread Truffles

Holiday spices and molasses give these chocolate truffles seasonal charm.

Banana Ice Cream Sandwiches

This treat requires very little work and is a great make-ahead dessert.

Hazelnut Panna Cotta with Berry Compote

Lewis Rossman of Half Moon Bay, California, writes: "I'm a chef, and Mediterranean is probably the best way to describe the kind of cooking I do at my restaurant, Cetrella. There's an emphasis on seafood, plus several dishes inspired by places I've visited like Provence and Catalonia. This is one of my favorite recipes from the menu. It also happens to be the thing I make at home all the time."

Poached Oranges with Candied Zest and Ginger

A perfect ending to a holiday meal, these gorgeous golden orbs are remarkably refreshing. And they will remind you why, in days past, good little children often found oranges hidden in the toes of their Christmas stockings.

Dog Biscuits

Neither overtly salty nor sweet, and with a pleasantly grainy texture, these biscuits won a loyal following among staff dogs — as well as humans.

Sugar-Cookie Snowmen

The perfect amounts of butter and sugar make these adorable cookies completely addictive. For the best flavor, use high-quality pure vanilla extract.

Rustic Nut Bars

The richness of almonds, hazelnuts, cashews, and pistachios embodies the generosity of the season. A kiss of honey and brown sugar adds a sweet touch.

Cranberry and Tart Apple Gelees

Jewel-like gelées are the darlings of pastry chefs at the moment. They also happen to be easy to make at home.

English Jam Bag Pudding

Similar to monkey bread, this is a great choice for brunch. Letting the dough rest overnight allows its flavor to develop into something wonderful.

Peanut Tuiles

Imagine peanut brittle that is as delicate as lace, with the familiar buttery crunch.

Grasshopper Squares

These squares practically explode in the mouth with silky, fudgy chocolate and cool mint ganache.

Pistachio, Raspberry, and White Chocolate Biscotti

For variety, dip half of the biscotti in melted white chocolate and the other half in dark chocolate. Or, drizzle the melted chocolate over the biscotti instead.

Mrs. Mackinnon's Christmas Fruitcake

The cake takes its name from the wife of Jack Turner's former headmaster, but the recipe is reportedly an ancient Scottish one. Aluminum foil stands in for the traditional newspaper.
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