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Lazy Coq au Vin

This lazy version of the French classic still takes a long time to cook, though inactive on your part, but preparing it couldn’t be easier; you can do it with one hand tied behind your back (or to a second bottle of Côtes du Rhône)!

Coconut & Blood Orange Trifle

This is both comfortingly cozy and subtly tropical. In the cold months of January through March, when blood oranges are at their peak, a little bright and bloody summer sun is just what we need.

Bolognese

This Bolognese is the real deal: rich, meaty, and hearty. You’ll be instantly transported to Northern Italy with this family-style favorite.

Acorn Squash & Grilled Halloumi Salad

Soft and sweet roasted acorn squash is the perfect contrast to crunchy, bitter radicchio. Studded with grilled slabs of halloumi cheese and bejeweled with pomegranate seeds, it’s perfect balance on a plate. Better yet, you can easily up the quantities of everything for a light side at the holidays that’s still seasonably filling.

Pumpkin-Pecan Cheesecake

During the holidays we have a hard time deciding between pecan pie, pumpkin pie, and cheesecake for dessert. Well, problem solved! This super rich and luxurious pumpkin cheesecake is topped with a dark and decadent pecan pie-like topping that brings these epitomes of holiday desserts together.