THE CONTINENTAL GINGERBREAD FRENCH TOAST
It might be the perfect holiday brunch dish.
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If you love the cinnamon-and-sugar original, give this cheesy, bacon-studded version a spin.
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A Nashville chef pays tribute to his famous grandmother with this adaptable recipe.
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“Cheese balls are so clichéd they’ve actually become cool,” Howard says. “Socially acceptable or not, when this thing is put out at a party of any kind, people hover over it like it’s a crystal ball.”
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Sweet mango chutney and duck come together over crispy bread for a bite-size snack.
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For Georgia chef Mimi Maumus, the only thing better than a cheese straw is one stuffed with pimento cheese.
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PECAN-CRUSTED BEEF TENDERLOIN WITH HORSERADISH-PECAN SAUCE
A classic holiday crowd-pleaser uses pecans two ways for added texture and flavor.
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Louisiana’s Grosse Savanne Lodge dresses up duck with tangy pomegranate sauce and a Cajun flair.
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Pitmaster John Lewis shares his recipes for the borderland red and green chile sauces of his childhood.
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PAT MARTIN’S HOLIDAY HAM GLAZE
The celebrated pitmaster shares an easy enhancement to store-bought ham, plus other preparation tips.
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New Orleans chef Justin Devillier shares his favorite recipe for baked oysters.
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Forgo the fry basket in favor of salt-baked shellfish dipped in tangy comeback sauce.
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SOUTHERN SOUL BARBEQUE’S SMOKED OYSTER SPREAD
This winter recipe is a party favorite, especially paired with a big stack of Saltines and a cold can of your favorite beer.
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DEVILED HAM & BISCUIT CRACKERS
James Beard Award–nominated Virginia chef Ian Boden spins two Southern classics into one tasty appetizer.
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THE POOLE’S DINER MAC AND CHEESE
Chef Ashley Christensen shares the recipe for the most requested dish at Poole’s Downtown Diner in Raleigh, North Carolina.
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SWEET POTATO CASSEROLE WITH SORGHUM
Tandy Wilson of City House, in Nashville, Tennessee, shares his recipe for sweet potato casserole, a dish inherited from his grandmother.
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One day a year, enjoy the most decadent grits ever, courtesy of Charleston chef Kevin Johnson.
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“You got pears out of a deviled egg tray with cheese and mayo or you didn’t get pears at all,” says chef Justin Burdett of Local Provisions in Asheville, North Carolina. Here’s his elevated version of the Southern classic.
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CANDIED SWEET POTATOES WITH PECAN BACON SYRUP
A seasonal recipe from North Carolina–based chef Vivian Howard.
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Chef Edward Lee of 610 Magnolia in Louisville, Kentucky, shares his recipe for oyster dressing—a complex balance of salt and sweet that will stand up to all the other flavors at the holiday table.
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EASY ROAST DUCK LEGS WITH PRESERVED LEMON AND HONEY
Bright flavors punch up a classic game dish for a brag-worthy weeknight dinner.
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GLAZED HAM WITH BUTTERMILK DROP BISCUITS
Billy Allin, chef-owner of Cakes and Ale in Decatur, Georgia, shares his tangy-sweet upgrade to traditional holiday ham.
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Duck and sweet satsumas combine in a centerpiece dish that can upstage any Thanksgiving turkey.
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Turn one of the season’s best ingredients into a warming winter meal.
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A simple, highly adaptable recipe for adding some wild game flavor to your holiday table.
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It’s hard to beat a fresh pecan pie, unless you add a little bourbon.
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Originally, each layer was baked at home by individual cooks, likely in cast-iron skillets, then brought together and assembled for church suppers and gatherings. This rustic Appalachian Apple Stack Cake is communal cooking at its finest.
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GINGERBREAD CUPCAKES WITH MOLASSES BUTTERCREAM
A perfectly sweet and spiced pairing for fall.
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A family recipe inspired chef Brandon Carter’s nutty and delicious dessert.
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A sweet West Virginia tradition, these melt-in-your mouth fried pastries are like a cross between donuts and funnel cakes.
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BENNE SEED PEANUT BUTTER BALLS
Benne seeds and chocolate kicked up with chile raise the bar on a traditional party-time treat.
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BROWN SUGAR, PEAR, AND PISTACHIO CAKE
A winter pear cake with ginger and brown butter.
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Sugary, nut-studded rolls with European influences and Texas roots.
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A decadent treat from a heralded Virginia bakery features layers of rich caramel.
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SPICED DARK CHOCOLATE CHERRY SALTINE TOFFEE
Virginia Willis transforms a basic cracker into a classic holiday treat.
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Not a fan of pumpkin pie? Make this easy layered beauty your sweet of the season.
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