Epicurious
Crawfish Enchilada con Queso
By Greg Sonnier
Steamed Sea Bass, Cantonese Style
By Michael Tong
Fresh Carrot Sauce
This is delicious as an accompaniment to cooked shellfish and many white-fleshed fish.
By David Glickman
Thyme-Toasted Almonds
By Patricia Wells
Peanut Butter Pie
By Sylvia Harbin
Fall Fruits and Vegetables
The lavish efforts involved — the vegetables are braised, then marinated, and finally sautéed — result in a succulent savory casserole that's spicy with pepper and juniper berries and sweet and sour with cherry nectar and vinegar; each vegetable gives the sweet and sour a slightly different twist. The chestnuts, cooked with salt pork, are particularly wonderful, salty and satisfying. Begin preparations at least 7 hours ahead of serving, since the vegetables must marinate for 6 hours.
By Alain Ducasse
Curried Beef Puffs
A favorite of my mom's and a bit of an ethnic twist! It tastes best if freshly made. Direction #5 is very important, otherwise the triangles will look pale and sickly. Also, don't roll the sheets. The puffs will not be as flaky.
By Maggie Shi
Chanterelle Fricassée
Fricasse De Girolles
This makes a wonderful side dish to poultry or seafood, or a lovely dish all on its own.
By Susan Herrmann Loomis
Maxine's Latkes
Food writer Adam Rapoport fried these latkes in a combination of vegetable oil and schmaltz (rendered chicken fat), a tactic that apparently gave him the edge over the competition in the James Beard Foundation's Fourth Annual Latke Cook-Off. He won both the People's Choice and the Amateur awards. This recipe has two things going for it, shared by most really good recipes: it's tried and true, and it came from someone's mother, in this case, Rapoport's mom, Maxine.
By Adam Rapoport
Rustic Apricot Sorbet
This sorbet has summer in every bite. Be sure to use very ripe apricots, and don't neglect the lemon juice. The sorbet is best eaten right after it is made.
By Susan Herrmann Loomis
Ishbel's Yorkshire Pudding
By Ishbel MacIntosh
American Cheese, Bacon and Tomato on White Bread
By Ira Freehof
Chicken with Tarragon-Caper Sauce with Mixed Greens
Let the supermarket do the roasting; mayonnaise and tarragon are the secret to great flavor here. Serve with: Marinated grilled vegetables and French-style potato salad. Dessert: Fresh raspberries with whipped cream and sugar cookies.
Wonder Bread Rollups
By Ben VanVechten
Old-Fashioned Crawfish Boil
Boiling crawfish is an art — something that quickly becomes apparent to anyone who's watched a cook prepare the cooking liquid. This recipe has been modified for ease of preparation at home. Most Cajuns have a strong opinion about what should or should not go into the pot. Use this recipe as a guide and modify it to your own tastes — more vegetables or less, spicier or not. And remember, when live crawfish in the shell are not in season, you may simply substitute shrimp.