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Fruit and Seed Bars

Spinach Gnocchi

A fun alternative to classic potato gnocchi.

Wee Gazpacho

Strawberry Lemonade

Apple Butter Turnovers

Basil Pesto

Oat and Pistachio Sandies

For a delicate—not brittle—crunch, don't overbake. It's okay if the center of the cookie is still pale.

Root Vegetable and Farmers Cheese Galette

This large galette takes root vegetables to the next level. The creamy leek filling and pastry crust make it substantial enough to accompany a few cocktails, and the presentation is sure to impress.

Our Favorite Latkes

We fried dozens of latkes—all the highest-rated versions on our site—to come up with our ultimate recipe with fluffy, pillowy-soft centers and crisp, golden brown edges.

Parsley Mayo

Gluten-Free Pistachio Truffle Cookies

These naturally gluten-free cookies are a cross between two favorite holiday indulgences: truffles and macaroons.

Gluten-Free Lacy Oat Sandwich Cookies

You'll never believe these buttery, crisp cookies with a soft chocolate filling are nut-and gluten-free!

Skillet Stuffing With Apples, Shallots, and Cranberries

Cooking your stuffing in an ovenproof skillet means it can go from stove to oven without missing a beat. Prepping your aromatic vegetables in the food processor cuts down on chopping time, too.

Gluten-Free Chocolate Cream Pie

In this easy, creamy dessert, a slightly crumbly flourless hazelnut-cocoa crust complements a rich chocolate filling.

Buckwheat Linzer Cookies

These pretty cookies look as though they are fussy to make, but they are actually slice-and-bake cookies, with holes cut from half of them about halfway through the baking. Buckwheat pairs well with any dark berry or cherry flavor, so feel free to try different preserves. The cookies keep well, but they should be assembled only shortly before serving. Leftover filled cookies will soften a bit, but they will still taste great.

Buckwheat Sablés

Brown-Butter Pecan Pie With Rum and Espresso

Brown butter brings out nuttiness of the pecans, while the bite of rum and the slight bitterness of espresso balance out the sweetness of this pie.

Spiced Custard Pie with Sesame Crust

One of the most important steps in making custard is making sure the sugar is fully dissolved into the yolks. Be sure to beat them together until pale yellow ribbons form, since the sugar acts as a shield for the yolks, preventing them from curdling when you add the hot cream.
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