European
Game Hens with Honey, Vinegar and Spice Glaze
The sweet, sour and spice combination, is common all over the Mediterranean and is often found in Catalan cuisine, especially with poultry and game birds. Serve this impressive main course with crisp roasted potatoes and a dry white Penedès wine.
Mushrooms Vittoria
By Mary Alberghetti
Summer Pudding with Whipped Cream
From the Inn at Perry Cabin—St. Michaels, Maryland. At the inn, this classic English dessert comes with clotted cream. A blend of whipped cream and sour cream is a nice substitute.
Cheese Blintzes with Caramelized Apples
Hoop cheese is available at Jewish delicatessens and in the refrigerated deli section of some supermarkets.
By Arlen Grad
Scallops Bourguignonne
By James Beard
Lamb Shank Stifado with Sauteed Potatoes
Stifado, a hearty Greek stew, can be made with almost any kind of meat, though beef is most common. Here we use lamb. It always involves either red wine or red-wine vinegar or both, herbs, and copious quantities of small whole onions.
Strawberry Crepes
By James Beard
Penne con Pomodori al Forno
This recipe comes from my 86-year-old grandmother, a northern Italian from Faenza, who picked it up during her travels as a piano teacher in southern Italy. I've watched her make it my whole life and know the recipe from memory.
By Vittoria Alberghetti and Pilar Guzman
Brown Veal Stock
We like the flavor that 6 pounds of breast bones and 4 pounds of knuckles bring to this stock.
Aunt Enza's Overstewed Green Beans
I, who struggled for years to achieve perfectly cooked, lively green beans love Aunt Enza's overstewed green beans, soft, almost creamy, tasting of bean, cooked far beyond crunch. Although Aunt Enza cooks the green beans in an onion and garlic-flavored tomato sauce she pointed out that leftover green beans can be subjected to the same treatment. Aunt Enza has a heavy Tuscan hand with extra virgin. I've cut down on the oil but my husband Massimo always adds a little extra at the table.
By Faith Willinger
Provencal Fish Stew with Rouille
The bouquet garni for this stew includes orange peel (use a vegetable peeler to make wide strips) and some of the wispy fronds from the top of the fennel bulb that goes into the soup.
Tacchino Ripieno
Turkey Stuffed with Chestnuts and Prunes
This is definitely my favorite way to do turkey because it never comes out dry. My wife, Susi, is always upset when she sees me prepare this abstract-looking sausage of a gobbler, but she's happy when she eats the tender and succulent meat and stuffing, all encased in a crisp and well-seasoned skin. The advantages of this method are twofold: it's in the oven only for an hour, freeing up cooking space for other dishes; and carving is simplicity itself — just cut straight through, like a regular roast.
By Mario Batali
Fettucine with Yellow Peppers (Fettucine ai Peperoni Gialli)
By Wanda Tornabene, Giovanna Tornabene , and Michele Evans