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Grissini with Prosciutto

Grissini, long, thin breadsticks, are found at Italian markets and some supermarkets.

Rémoulade Sauce

This is a great substitute for tartar sauce.

Sweet-and-Sour Cipolline Onions

Cipolline in Agrodolce These onions — an homage to New York's Italian-American communities — are great as part of an antipasto or as a condiment for salty meats such as baked ham or duck confit. Although they are hard to resist as soon as they are cooked, the flavors continue to develop over a few days. Active time: 40 min Start to finish: 2 hr (plus 1 day for flavors to develop)

Hazelnut Breadsticks

These are made with an Italian sourdough starter known as a biga, which has to be prepared one day ahead. Note that before baking the breadsticks, you can give them amusing shapes by forming one end of each dough rope into a squiggle, a loop, or whatever strikes your fancy.

Antipasto Salad Sandwiches

These are great for a picnic. They taste even better when made a few hours ahead, which allows the flavors to blend.

Baked Onions with Thyme

Active time: 20 min Start to finish: 2 hr

Sherried Stilton and Green Peppercorn Spread

Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.

Double-Crusted Turkey Sausage Pizza

This style of pizza is called "sfincione" in its native Sicily. Precede it with some canned bean soup that has been accented with chopped fresh sage and diced tomatoes. End with strawberries drizzled with Marsala, and pass nougat candies or assorted chocolates.

Salmon and Rice Wrapped in Pastry with Dill Sauce

Start this romantic supper with Russian caviar and ice-cold lemon vodka. The main course is a simplified but impressive interpretation of the Russian fish pie known as kulebiaka, which the French call coulibiac. Offer Champagne with the entrée, and finish the meal with babas au rhum from a French bakery to complete the cross-European elegance.

Cinnamon, Pecan, and Currant Cream Scones

Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.
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