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Because we all know the green bean casserole, stuffing and mashed potatoes are the best part of the meal. Aromatic sage joins fennel seeds and poultry seasoning to mimic the flavor of sausage in this ...
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Ipo, Tahitian coconut bread, takes the place of toasty French bread, merging long histories.
Especially Melissa Clark’s brandied pumpkin pie, a New York Times Cooking classic with five stars and over 2,000 reviews.
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Colorful and covetable: green beans with red onion and lime; maple roasted squash; red cabbage wedges with walnuts and feta.