Sure, turkey takes center stage every November. But let’s not forget the important supporting role of the side dish. Whether you’re the traditionalist who wouldn’t think of this holiday without a sweet potato casserole or a curious gourmet who can’t resist a new recipe, throw in a new twist: nuts. Infuse this year’s side dishes with inspiration from the nutritional powerhouse, and in return you’ll get texture, crunch, flavor, and color—not to mention generous amounts of protein, unsaturated fat, omega-3 fatty acids, vitamin E, and other nutrients.
Cranberry sauce or relish, chutney, and jam also serve as an ideal vehicle for the sturdy walnut
Surprise Brussels sprouts skeptics with this simple yet surprisingly tasty dish:
Simple steamed beans or the classic green bean casserole will stand out with a delicate dappling of slivered almonds:
Bitter chard, pungent garlic, sweet raisins, and smooth pine nuts serve as a counterpoint to the more mellow flavors of turkey and potatoes:
These two Thanksgiving standards call out for the delightful crunch of the hearty walnut: