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“Sunday Morning” 2025 “Food Issue” recipe index
Click on the links below for holiday recipes and delicious menu suggestions from top chefs, cookbook authors, food writers, restaurateurs, and the editors of New York Times Cooking, including dishes featured on “Sunday Morning”‘s special “Food Issue.”
Don’t miss our annual holiday broadcast Sunday, November 23!
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Appetizers
CBS News
Breakfast
The Villager Cafe
Lunch
CBS News
Entrees
Mike Garten | Good Housekeeping
Sides and Extras
- Brown-Butter Mashed Potatoes, from New York Times Cooking
- Caramelized Shallot Gravy, from New York Times Cooking
- Chickpeas With Boletus Mushrooms, from Madrid’s Casa Pedro
- Cranberry Chutney, from New York Times Cooking
- Fall Salad With Apples, Cheddar and Crispy Sage, from New York Times Cooking
- Roasted Butternut Squash With Brown Butter Vinaigrette, from New York Times Cooking
- Roasted Garlic Mashed Potatoes & Cauliflower (from Good Housekeeping Test Kitchen)
- Roasted Mushroom and Green Bean Casserole, from New York Times Cooking
- Shirae Tofu Dressing, from Connie Masuoka of Iko no Kai
- Thanksgiving Stuffing, from New York Times Cooking
- Warm Winter Salad, from Real Pickles
Jill Petracek, from “To Die For” | Harvest
Desserts and Treats
Christopher Testani for The New York Times. Food Stylist: Simon Andrews
Beverages
Leftovers
Still hungry? Check out these recipes from our past “Food Issue” broadcasts:
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AI detects pancreatic cancer 3 years before diagnosis: Study reveals breakthrough results
An artificial intelligence (AI) software that could possibly revolutionise pancreatic cancer treatment by early diagnosis, even before the tumor becomes visible on a scan, is currently being evaluated in a clinical trial.
A Mayo Clinic AI tool detected abnormalities on scans up to three years before the patients were diagnosed.
According to a research paper published in the journal Gut, an AI model developed by a Minnesota-based clinic was trained with CT scans of patients who were earlier being examined for other diseases but were later diagnosed with pancreatic cancer.
The research team then asked radiologists and AI software to review the scans and found the AI system to be three times more effective at detecting early signs of the disease compared to radiologists.
A radiologist at Mayo Clinic and an author of the study said they knew pancreatic cancer does not come all of a sudden in three months, adding, “We knew that signal was there. We just needed to find a way to be able to detect it.”
Pancreatic cancer has a five-year survival rate of around 13% and is on its way to become the second leading cause of cancer deaths by 2030; however, if successful, the deployment of Mayo Clinic’s AI software could improve early detection and treatment outcomes.
Early detection for the disease has been rare so far, but the Stage I patients had a survival rate of up to 40%.
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Andy Serkis on making the animated version of "Animal Farm"
Andy Serkis, the iconic voice of Gollum in “Lord of the Rings,” speaks with “CBS Saturday Morning” about his latest project, an animated version of George Orwell’s “Animal Farm.”
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