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How To Scale-Down Your Holiday Cooking For Fewer People

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How To Scale-Down Your Holiday Cooking For Fewer People

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The beauty of these apple hand pies from recipe developer Sohla El-Waylyy is how easy they are, especially because they call for pre-made pie dough. Sohla El-Waylly hide caption

 

The beauty of these apple hand pies from recipe developer Sohla El-Waylyy is how easy they are, especially because they call for pre-made pie dough.

Sohla El-Waylly

 

Thanksgiving is going to look different for many Americans this year. As the coronavirus pandemic rages, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is warning against traveling to see friends or family, or even gathering with people who do not live with you.

But that isn't a reason to forego a delicious, sit-down meal.

Three chefs share their scaled-down Thanksgiving recipes. These dishes — , Aarón Sánchez's and Sohla El-Waylly's — are meant to serve up to four people.

Find all three recipes here.

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