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Dry Rubbed Roast Turkey

Cooking the turkey on a rimmed baking sheet is great for all-over browning, but be very careful as you remove it from the oven so that the drippings don't slosh over the sides.

Author: Andy Baraghani

Fresh Tomato Bruschetta

Author: Lauren Purcell

Garlic Pita Chips

Author: Lora Zarubin

Skordalia

Author: Bruce Aidells

Grilled Pork Spareribs With Soda Bottle Barbecue Sauce

To make this pork ribs recipe, you'll use indirect heat. Serve these grilled ribs with homemade barbecue sauce made with Coca-Cola or ginger ale.

Author: Brigid Washington

Arugula Pistachio Pesto

Author: Tori Ritchie

Spicy Sichuan Style Shrimp

Sichuan cooking is popular throughout China, and in recent years, adventurous Chinese restaurant diners have discovered how delicious it can be. This is one of the best known dishes from that area.

Author: Ken Hom

Creamy Shrimp Risotto With Mascarpone

If you can't find head-on shrimp, buy an extra 8 oz. large shell-on shrimp and add to the stock along with the shells from the initial pound.

Author: Claire Saffitz

Easy Fried Rice with Chicken and Broccolini

This veggie-packed fried rice calls for freshly-cooked broccolini, snow peas, edamame, and chicken, but feel free to substitute any quick-cooking or leftover vegetables you like.

Author: Rhoda Boone

New Year's Day Black Eyed Peas

Black-eyed peas are easy to overcook, so go slow and steady when simmering, and don't forget to taste often to check their doneness. They should be creamy but retain their shape.

Author: Julia Sullivan

Brazilian Collard Greens

Author: Melissa Roberts

Slow Cooked Garlicky Greens

When working with a large quantity of greens, it's much easier to sauté them if they're blanched first. Their time in the olive oil is more for flavoring and reaching the ideal texture.

Author: Andrew Tarlow

Paccheri with Shellfish, Squid, and Tomatoes

Yes, seafood cooks quickly, but sometimes it's worth it to spend some time building layers of flavor into a sauce as you would with a big pot of ragù.

Author: Ignacio Mattos

Pork Shoulder with Salsa Verde

Author: Bruce Aidells