Slow-Braised Jackfruit Paprikash

Paprikash is one of Hungary’s most iconic and most delicious dishes. Traditionally, it is made with chicken thighs braised in a creamy sauce with loads of paprika and served over buttery egg noodles. This plant-based version subs out the chicken for jackfruit, which shreds into soft, tender bites as it swims in the sweet and smoky sauce.

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Roasted Sweet Potato Pierogis

Pierogis, the iconic Polish dumplings, are deliciously simple: a tender dough stuffed with something tasty then sautéed to golden brown perfection. This Autumnal version stuffs the dumplings with a rich filling of fluffy mashed sweet potatoes, seasoned with sage and thyme and smothered with slow-caramelized onions.

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Maple-Dijon Roasted Whole Cauliflower with Cider Pan Gravy

A beautifully simple whole-roasted cauliflower takes center stage in this plant-based holiday roast. A sweet and sharp rub of maple syrup and Dijon mustard creates a golden outer crust for the cauliflower as it slowly roasts over a bed of vegetables and apple cider, perfuming your kitchen with the savory aromas of the holidays. The juices from the cooking pan create a rich and silky veggie gravy to serve alongside the roasted cauliflower after it has been elegantly presented and carved tableside. (Photo source: Jared Kent)

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White Bean Casserole with Giant Croutons and Charred Lemon-Scallion Relish

This elegantly rustic casserole hits the spot on a cool night, showcasing how meltingly sweet cabbage, garlic and carrots can become when cooked low and slow, a sweetness highlighted by earthy mushrooms, crispy croutons, and a tart relish.

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