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Chablis 2020
Favourable conditions meant the pressure was off for grateful producers, with an abundance of good to excellent wines. The many Chablis admirers of the world should make hay while the sun shines…
CHRISTMAS TURKEY 10 perfect pairings
The beauty of our favourite festive fowl is that it pairs well with a wide variety of wines. So do you opt for your usual choice this year, or try something different? Here’s some advice from our pairing expert, plus 10 great wine matches
A vintage celebration
Bordeaux and Burgundy are so often the instinctive first choice for the festive season main event. But which are the prime vintages (and appellations) you should be pulling from the rack this year to maximise your enjoyment on the big day?
Have your CAKE 'N' BAKES
Whip up these winter sweet treats from Bake Off champion Edd Kimber, including gluten-free and vegan bakes
Christmas Cookies
Great as a gift or just a treat, these cookies have pieces of candy cane for that extra-festive flourish
The perfect start
Whether you want a sit-down starter or just a few nibbles to hand around with drinks, these are sure to hit the mark
Party!
Go on, spoil the kids with their own party-or make some of these help-yourself dishes for any festive get-together over Christmas and New Year
Impressive mäin courses
From the classic roast turkey to a magnificent rib of beef, we have lots of choices for your festive mains this year, including vegetarian options
NICE'N CHEESY does it!
Cheesemonger Jay Hickson selects his favourite cheeses from across Europe to help you create the perfect show-off board
Pile on the POTATO!
BBC favourites The Hairy Bikers have two good old-fashioned hearty recipes on offer from their new cookbook
Quick & Delicious
Try these speedy dishes from Nadiya Hussain's new cookbook – they're just what your family will love to eat on busy weekends
Christmas sticky toffee pudding
Toffee sauce is spooned into the bottom of a basin and the sponge is full of juicy fruit in this steamed pudding that's halfway between a classic Christmas pud and sticky toffee one. It's a great way to mix up tradition.
Cocktail Fave What A Star
This sophisticated dessert, spiked with coffee liqueur and with a silky dark chocolate layer, is easy to make ahead and makes a stunning Christmas centrepiece
Tonight's special
Need a break from rich Christmas food? This fresh, zingy salad is just the ticket, plus there’s no cooking involved
DRINKS CABINET Classic cocktails
Say 'cheers' to the holidays with four special recipes from our drinks expert Miriam Nice
WINTER'S FINEST
Fruit and veg can steal the show at a Yuletide gathering, whether in a savoury squash tart or pavlova piled high with apples. Along with these recipes from Esther Clark, learn to grow chard with Emma Crawforth of BBC Gardeners’ World
PURE COMFORT:Healthy lasagne
This lighter version of a family classic has bags of flavour, but comes in at under 500 calories as well as packing in four of your five-a-day
Braised beef
Make this delicately spiced stew ahead of time for last-minute gatherings with friends
MAKE AND STORE:CHRISTMAS PUDDING
For a glorious pud to round offthe Christmas Day meal, ours is laden with orange and figs, plus cocoa for a hint of chocolate. If you prefer no booze, simply replace it with the same amount of orange juice
CELEBRATING DIWALI
Learn all about the festival of lights and mark the occasion with a comforting rice pudding recipe from food
NEXT LEVEL Lobster thermidor
SERVES 2 as a main, 4 as a starter PREP 1 hr COOK 30 mins MORE EFFORT
TWO TWISTS: MINCE PIES
Try a different spin on the season’s favourite bake with two new ideas from the Good Food team
ROAST WITH THE MOST: Peppered lemon & thyme turkey with golden crackling
This year, we made it our mission to develop a turkey recipe that gives a perfectly cooked bird with golden, crisp skin, and we think we’ve cracked it. The secret ingredient is baking powder. It might sound strange, but one of the things we learned during lockdown is that baking powder makes poultry skin and pork crackling crisper. We’ve chosen to cook using oil, because while butter adds flavour, it also contains water, which can lead to soggy skin. .
Your receipes HANNUKAH FAVOURITE :Potato latkes
Good Food reader Francine Kowalsky shares a treasured family recipe
Our Ultimate Red Velvet Cake
Creamy, tangy cheesecake-inspired buttercream is sandwiched with chocolatey sponge layers for a modern classic that’s given a makeover here with festive sprinkles and shimmering truffles
A taste of Paris
Evoke the aromas and flavours of a classic French patisserie with these mouth-watering recipes by Anne-Katrin Weber
Mags Janjo
Importer, educator and consultant
The man who sold the New World
Oz Clarke’s arrival on the UK’s wine writing and TV presenting scene in the mid-1980s coincided perfectly with New World wines exploding into the awareness of the British consumer – something he could well take quite a bit of the credit for. He explains why the wines of the New World made such an impact, on him and us
Peter Gago
For the self-deprecating orchestrator of the world’s most famous range of Australian reds, Penfolds, entry into the Decanter Hall of Fame underlines his status as one of the New World’s foremost winemakers
Crush it
A handful of tequileros are revisiting traditional production methods in an effort to create more characterful spirits. Meet the volcanic stone wheel making all the difference