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Gumbo Z'herbes with Red Beans
(Gumbo with Mixed Greens and Red Beans)
Louisiana's "gumbo z'herbes", from the French gumbo aux herbes, was developed in Roman Catholic communities as a meatless dish for Lent. Traditionally, the number of guests determines how many types of greens go into the pot, but, if you wish to use only a few greens, just increase their amounts to equal the total quantity called for. Red beans are added to make this gumbo a more complete vegetarian main course.
Spicy Cowboy Beans
To cut the spiciness, seed the jalapeño before adding it to the beans; garnish the dish with sour cream and chopped cilantro.
Grilled Tomatoes with Aïoli
The fire's smoky heat — and some luscious garlic mayonnaise — turn simple grilled tomatoes into a spectacular dish.
Grilled Swordfish with Mint-Cucumber Salsa
For accompaniments, buy your favorite potato salad and steam some zucchini. Have lemonade and brownies afterward.
Andrew's Brownies
By Andrew Solveson
Chicken Chili Verde
In New Mexico, chili verde is prepared with lots of meat — and no beans. This recipe uses chicken, and you can make it spicier by adding jalapeño chilies. Serve it with the Layered Rice Salad and the Toasted Jalapeño Corn Bread .
Smoked-Salmon Pizza with Red Onion and Dill
Red onion, capers and fresh dill make nice toppings. Serve the pizza with lemon wedges.
By Maria Watson
Oysters Rockefeller
Oysters Rockefeller were created in 1899 by Jules Alciatore of Antoine's in New Orleans to make use of local shellfish and greens. Named for John D. Rockefeller, this classic course is likewise quite rich.
Candied Fig, Hazelnut and Orange Cheesecake with Port Sauce
Bake this dessert ahead so it can chill overnight.
Orientalish Pasta Salad
Gaze at rings on your left hand. Remember how, when you were single in New York and men made rude remarks to you on the street, you'd dream about the day your boyfriend would put an engagement ring on your finger. Those trips with your friend, Megan, to Tiffany's—how the diamonds sparkled under glass. And so, my friend, it comes to this: Orientalish pasta salad for the kabillionth time.
By Jennifer Moses
Boston Baked Beans Howland
By Kerry Howland
Chicken Nuggets
This is a handy recipe for families where the kids have less sophisticated tastes than the adults. Without doing more work or cooking something different, you can please everyone.
Because this recipe is quick but requires tending to, be sure to finish whatever side dish you're serving first. I like this with plain cracked wheat or rice, or steamed potatoes or broccoli.
By Michele Urvater