On this holiday, which celebrates the emancipation of American slaves, photographer Oriana Koren reimagined what the recipes of two great chefs would look like today.
Chef Joseph Lenn from Blackberry Farm shows you how to bring a little down home Southern soul to your Thanksgiving sides with ingredients like country ham, sorghum, benne seeds, and butter (duh)
There's a lot to be said for Southern hospitality. That's why we won't miss a party at the New York store and showroom of Alabama designer Billy Reid...
How do I make the best mashed potatoes? Why should I dry-brine my turkey? And do I really need to serve pumpkin pie? Editor in chief Adam Rapport talks to our Test Kitchen editors and New York Times food editor Sam Sifton to answer all the pressing questions around everyone's favorite holiday: Thanksgiving!
On Thanksgiving, what's better than stuffing? Nothing. Nothing is better than stuffing. It's the best. But what if it was truly perfected? We believe that perfect stuffing could lead to world peace. That's why on this episode of Making Perfect, our very own Chris Morocco and Rick Martinez are taking up the noble task of perfecting it. And isn't that really the spirit of Thanksgiving?
Get the Recipe: Cornbread Dressing With Sausage and Corn Nuts
Claire Saffitz and Brad Leone know that after turkey and stuffing, a Thanksgiving meal is judged on its pies. Guests, all of whom have saved room in their stomachs, will ask: 'What type of pies did the hosts provide? What was the quality of the crust? Was this pumpkin pie pumpkin-y enough?' Claire and Brad want you to pass your guests' pie grading, so they've endeavored to make the perfect Thanksgiving pie.
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During stop #2 of chef Gabe Kennedy's Influencer Journey, he spends 12 hours in Durham, North Carolina. He stops for disco brunch at The Durham Hotel, sandwiches at Rose's Meat Market & Sweet Shop, beers at Ponysaurus Brewing Company, and good old fashioned BBQ at Picnic.
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