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Clam Dip

Here now a taste of New England game days circa the time when televisions had dials instead of remotes and, if you couldn't get fresh clams to steam and chop, a can or two from the supermarket would do...

Author: Sam Sifton

Baba Ghanouj

As sesame tahini sits, the oil separates, so the mixture should be stirred before it's used. Sesame tahini should be slightly runny - virtually all of the imported brands that I use have this consistency,...

Author: Martha Rose Shulman

Mashama Bailey's Pecan Pesto

This recipe, from the chef Mashama Bailey of the Grey in Savannah, Ga., came to The Times in 2015. The pesto's roots are Italian, of course, but its flavor and texture nod first to the South, with pecans...

Author: The New York Times

Muhammara (Red Pepper and Walnut Spread)

Freeze vegetables at the height of the season, when they are at their Technicolor best, and you'll be rich with cooking options for months to come. For example, this muhammara, the Middle Eastern red pepper...

Author: The New York Times

Creamy Chicken Liver Pâté

French pâté is in fact easier to make than my grandmother's chopped liver, which called for rendering chicken fat. Here, you just soften onions in butter, cook the livers, cool, purée and refrigerate....

Author: Mark Bittman

Bacon Onion Jam

Here is a shockingly good accompaniment to chicken-liver pâté that came to The Times from the kitchen of the Fort Defiance in Brooklyn. But don't think that is its only use. Bacon-onion jam is also a...

Author: Sam Sifton

Creamy Goat Cheese, Bacon and Date Dip

This appetizer is like a bacon-wrapped date in dip form - and every bit as luxe, sweet and simultaneously smoky as that sounds. Here, as you swipe crusty bread through the smooth cheese, you'll gather...

Author: Ali Slagle

Roasted Red Pepper Dip

Author: Trish Hall

Rustic French Pork and Chicken Pâté

O.K., this is a little bit of a project, but not too taxing for an adventurous home cook. How about making your own pâté for the holidays? Ask the butcher to grind three-fourths of the meat medium, and...

Author: David Tanis

Greek Yellow Split Pea Purée

If you've ever been to Greece, you're probably familiar with the delicious yellow split pea puree called fava. It's served in tavernas all over the country and is standard fare on the Lenten table. It's...

Author: Martha Rose Shulman

Eggplant Caviar

Author: Molly O'Neill

Fig Olive Tapenade With Prosciutto and Persimmon

Adding chopped dried figs to tapenade lends a fruity note that contrasts with the briny Kalamata olives in this thick, garlic-spiked spread. Here, it's served alongside silky slices of prosciutto and juicy...

Author: Melissa Clark

Green Goddess Dip

Fresh herbs give this classic dip, adapted from America's Test Kitchen, its clean, fresh flavor and distinctive color; do not substitute dried herbs. For an accurate measurement of boiling water, bring...

Author: Tara Parker-Pope

Sour Cream and Onion Dip

Take plenty of time to properly caramelize a mixture of onions and shallots and you'll be greatly rewarded with a depth of flavor that you would never get from a powdered packet. Resist the urge to cook...

Author: Alison Roman

Peperonata

Author: Pete Wells

Mashed Eggplant With Capers, Scallions and Parsley

Summer is the perfect time to adopt the Mediterranean custom of serving savory little room temperature dishes for casual nibbling, referred to as mezze throughout the Middle East. An assortment of mezze...

Author: David Tanis

Julia Child's Eggplant Walnut Dip

This recipe from the second volume of "Mastering the Art of French Cooking" is nontraditional but very Julia Child, with her famous love of cocktail snacks. Caviar d'aubergines, fluffy eggplant caviar,...

Author: Julia Moskin

Spiced Chicken Liver Mousse

Author: Florence Fabricant

Balkan Eggplant and Chile Purée

This is an eggplant-centric version of ajvar (pronounced "eye-var), the Balkan red pepper and eggplant relish. Serve it with toasted pita triangles or warm pita bread. It differs from other eggplant purées...

Author: Martha Rose Shulman

Tapenade

Author: Jonathan Reynolds

Roasted Eggplant Dip

Author: Molly O'Neill

Edamame Dip With Red Onion and Sesame Oil

This recipe came to The Times from Rachael Hutchings, a young mother and blogger who spent three years living in Japan. Ms. Hutchings was featured in an article by Julia Moskin about the young people redefining...

Author: Julia Moskin

Smoked Salmon, Fromage Blanc and Caper Spread

One selling point of smoked salmon is that you don't need to do much to it to get it on the table - but take it a step further and break out of the canape cliché. Here, you'll whip it up in the food processor...

Author: Amanda Hesser

Creamy Queso With Pickled Jalapeños

Queso, the crown jewel of Tex-Mex cuisine, is a creamy, tangy dip made with melted cheese. But it can't be just any cheese. This is one of those rare instances (see also: cheeseburger) where the preferred...

Author: Alison Roman

Green Pea Guacamole

Adding fresh English peas to what is an otherwise fairly traditional guacamole is one of those radical moves that is also completely obvious after you taste it. The peas add intense sweetness and a chunky...

Author: Melissa Clark