American
Creamy Bean Soup with Fresh Herbs and Spinach
Cara Brunetti Hillyard of Hamilton, Virginia, writes: "I come from a long line of great cooks. My father owns an Italian market in Scranton, Pennsylvania, where my mother gets a lot of the ingredients she uses in her wonderful dishes. My mother-in-law is a recipe developer, and I've been known to sit next to my great-aunt Stella with a pen and paper as she details her amazing recipes. I live far from home now, but I reconnect with my family traditions every evening when I make dinner."
Pureeing the soup gives it a smooth richness — without any cream.
By Cara Brunetti Hillyard
Fallen Grits Souffles with Tomatoes and Goat Cheese
By Bruce Aidells and Nancy Oakes
American Caviar with Crispy Yukon Gold Potato Pancakes
By Bruce Aidells and Nancy Oakes
Broccoli and Cheddar Skillet Flan
There are fluffy eggs, melting cheese, and golden hash browns in every bite of this one-dish meal. It makes a good stand-in for quiche, with potatoes acting as a crust.
Chicken and Biscuits
Homey and old-fashioned, this comforting dish can be on the table in a flash, thanks to store-bought rotisserie chicken and biscuits made with self-rising flour.
Candied Bacon
By Charlie Palmer
Jum and Bender
Editor's note: The recipe and introductory text below are from Jamie Oliver's book Happy Days with the Naked Chef. For Oliver's Valentine's Day tips, click here.
This great little cocktail was made by the barman after my mate Ben and I started working at Monte's.
By Jamie Oliver
Roasted Pears with Chestnut Honey
Editor's note: The recipe and introductory text below are from The Skinny: How to Fit into Your Little Black Dress Forever by Melissa Clark and Robin Aronson.
Roasting the pears in chestnut honey gives this dish a nice robust flavor, but if you don't have any around or don't feel like seeking it out at a specialty store, regular honey works well too. The sprinkling of cinnamon on top is a classic with the pears, but feel free to flavor this dish any way you'd like — our variation using black pepper and thyme lends the pears an unexpected sweet and savory twist.
Be sure to use firm Bosc pears here. Other varieties tend to fall apart.
By Melissa Clark and Robin Aronson
Chicken Salad with Roasted Red Peppers
Editor's note: The recipe and introductory text below are from The Skinny: How to Fit into Your Little Black Dress Forever by Melissa Clark and Robin Aronson.
Dressed with roasted red peppers, olive oil, mustard, and garlic instead of the usual bland mayonnaise, this chicken salad packs a punch. It's great made into a sandwich for lunch at the office. Or if bread isn't on your menu, serve the chicken salad on a bed of greens tossed with a little olive oil and sprinkled with salt.
By Melissa Clark and Robin Aronson
Lemon Pudding
By Jennifer Iserloh
Niçoise Tuna Salad Wrap
By Wendy Hess, R.D.
Chai-Spiced Cheesecake with Ginger Crust
The spices in Indian chai tea flavor this creamy cheesecake.
Banana and Mango Spring Rolls with Coconut-Chocolate Ganache
East meets West in this dessert version of the spring roll.
Roasted Baby Potatoes with Thyme and Rosemary
For an extra special look, pick up a mix of white, red, and purple baby potatoes.
Giant Southwestern Omelet
Top this hearty vegetarian omelet with sour cream and chopped red onion. Serve with warm tortillas.
Smoked Turkey and Bacon Chowder with Pumpernickel and Cranberry Croutons
Smoked turkey drumsticks can be found in the meat section of most supermarkets. If unavailable, substitute smoked ham hocks.
WHAT TO DRINK: A pale ale with a spicy finish, like Sierra Nevada.
By David Burke
Pumpernickel and Cranberry Croutons
This recipe originally accompanied Smoked Turkey and Bacon Chowder .