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Hearty Beef Stew with Green Peas and Carrots

This stew should be made in a large soup kettle measuring at least 10 inches in diameter. If the kettle is any smaller, you may need to cook the meat in three batches. I like mashed potatoes with my stew. If you prefer potato chunks in your stew, boil them separately and add them to the pot with the carrots and peas.

Ricotta Pantesca

Italian Sausage and Bell Pepper Paella

Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.

Lemon Swirl Cheesecake

Fusilli with Porcini Puttanesca Sauce

Porcini mushrooms smooth out the intense flavors of this traditional sauce of tomatoes, olives, anchovies and capers. Although puttanesca sauce is typically served with penne or spaghetti, fusilli holds the sauce better.

Easy Cheesy Mexican Dip

This dip requires only three basic ingredients. If you're bringing it to a party, you can assemble it ahead of time in a disposable aluminum pan and throw it in the oven when you arrive. I got this recipe from Lisa Lombardo, a friend of mine who brought it all the way from Albany, New York, to my housewarming party in Brooklyn. Even after the long haul it still tasted great!

A Summer Garden's Worth of Vegetables

Jardiniere de Legumes D'ete

Lemon Chiffon Pie with Glazed Cranberries

Shortbread cookie crust meets airy filling.

Chimichurri Rojo

Argentine Red Sauce

Gelato di Crema

Salade Niçoise

This salad was inspired by a classic Salade Niçoise with its fresh anchovies, potatoes and green beans, and one offered to me by Alice Waters, owner of Chez Panisse, who comes to France every year to avail herself of, among other things, the fine green beans of summer.

Chicken, Green Bean and Goat Cheese Salad

Components of this salad can be prepared one day ahead, then tossed together at the last minute. Offer white wine spritzers and iced tea with lunch. Colorful ornamental kale can be found at some supermarkets and specialty foods stores.

Kale with Garlic and Bacon

Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.

Franco American Shortcake

Golden-Fried Pumpkin Purses

Called "Uncle Johns" in the Monegasque dialect (or barbajuans), these little fried pouches are filled with pumpkin, leeks, rice, and Parmesan cheese. Like their Italian cousins — the tortelli di zucca from Lombardy — they are prepared like ravioli, but the similarity ends there. The dough, though not a pasta dough, is very thinly rolled and made with olive oil. The barbajuans are fried to a golden crispiness rather than boiled or baked, and they are served with aperitifs rather than as a first course.
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