European
Tomato, Eggplant and Black Olive Sauce with Rosemary
This is enough sauce for two pounds of pasta; it's good with fusilli, orecchiette or linguine.
Polenta Layered with Cabbage and Sausages
Here is a rustic, comforting casserole that is very easy to prepare.
Pasta with Clams
Linguine alle vongole
Adapted from Esca For this pasta dish, David Pasternack strongly recommends using a hard, sturdy dried pasta—in other words, don't be tempted to buy fresh or egg linguine. Active time: 20 min Start to finish: 20 min
Adapted from Esca For this pasta dish, David Pasternack strongly recommends using a hard, sturdy dried pasta—in other words, don't be tempted to buy fresh or egg linguine. Active time: 20 min Start to finish: 20 min
Spaetzle in Brown Butter
Chef Ian Algerø‸en of Skadi restaurant serves this side dish with duck. It's also terrific with roast pork or Cornish game hens.
By Ian Algerø
Braised Veal with Gremolata
Gremolata, a mix of finely chopped lemon zest, parsley, and garlic, is an Italian topping classically served with osso buco. We added some basil to make it even livelier.
Spanish-Style Clams
"Can you obtain the recipe for littleneck clams from Antonio's Restaurant in New Bedford?" writes Michelle Dooley of Hanover, Massachusetts. "I read about the restaurant in your magazine, and now that I've been there, I'd like to try my hand at preparing this dish."
Serve these clams with crusty bread and a salad to round out the meal.
Duck Breasts with Coriander, Endive, and Sweet-and-Sour Orange Sauce
(Suprêmes de Canette à la Coriandre, Endive Braisée, Sauce Aigre-Douce à l'Orange)
See how to grate citrus.
By Michel Del Burgo
Chocolate Souffles
"I have been enjoying Aperto restaurant here in San Francisco ever since it opened eight years ago," writes Leslie Appleton, of San Francisco, California. "Everything prepared in that little kitchen is delicious and attractively presented. If you could obtain the recipe for the soft-centered chocolate soufflés served there, you would make me very happy."
These can be prepared ahead.
Mussels in Cream Sauce
Serve these mussels with a frisée salad dressed with red wine vinaigrette. Add french fries, plus a baguette for sopping up the sauce. Lemon tart would be good for dessert.
See how to clean mussels.
Green Lentil and Bacon Salad
(Salade de Lentilles Vertes aux Lardons)
Smoked ham and bacon give this lentil salad a rich, robust flavor. Serve it alongside roasted meats or poultry.
Grilled Chicken Pan Bagnat
A Provençal specialty, pan bagnat is literally a sandwich with "bathed bread" — that is, the loaf of bread is split and drizzled with olive oil and/or a vinaigrette before being filled with other ingredients. In this version, grilled chicken stands in for the traditional tuna. Begin these sandwiches at least four hours and up to one day before serving. Get the picnic started with a selection of cheeses, salami, and crackers. What to drink: A light red, slightly chilled, such as a Beaujolais or Bandol Rosé.
Tarte au Sucré
The recipe for this "sugar tart," a Belgian classic, comes from Auberge du Moulin Hideux. Similar to a rustic coffee cake, this treat is lovely for brunch or as an afternoon snack with coffee or tea.
Spicy Sauteed Dandelion Greens
In Rome, this is a typical way of preparing bitter greens.
Active time: 30 min Start to finish: 30 min
Triple-Chocolate Biscotti
By Mary Tripoli
Fried Eggplant with Honey, Mint, and Sesame Seeds
This recipe is from Andalusia in the south. The North African touches of honey and mint come by way of the Moors, who ruled the region for centuries.
Croque-Monsieur
Offer a plum-tomato salad with the sandwiches. Round out the meal with sliced strawberries drizzled with crème de cassis.
Black Pepper Biscotti
By Jennifer Flanagan
Chicken Pot-au-Feu
We recommend using the freshest watercress possible — if not at its best, it can give the sauce a slightly bitter taste. (Try hydroponic watercress; it's generally better than conventionally grown supermarket cress.)
Tanis suggests skimming all the fat from the cooking liquid and serving the broth as a first-course soup, garnished with toasted slices of French bread.
By David Tanis
Steak au Poivre with Dijon Cream Sauce
At Emeril's, in New Orleans, Emeril Lagasse prefers sirloin steaks for this.