European
Spoon Bread Soufflé
A southern soufflé that is a delicious addition to the Thanksgiving meal. It's much lighter than corn bread, yet with just as much rich, buttery flavor.
Apricot Coffee Cake
Marillenfleck
This is one of the most popular of all coffee-house treats, and almost every baker has the recipe in his or her head. (The proportions are 200 grams each of flour, sugar and butter, but these don't translate as easily in the American volume method of measuring.) This version comes from my friend Gerda Hofer, who related it by heart. Don't be put off by the use of canned fruit, which is consistently flavorful and sometimes preferable to the bland fresh fruit we get too often these days; but you can use fresh fruit if you are sure it is at its peak of flavor. If using fresh apricots, sprinkle them with 2 tablespoons additional sugar before baking.
By Rick Rodgers
Polenta Pizzas with Roasted Tomatoes and Olives
A beautiful, colorful and delicious appetizer. Open a bottle of Sangiovese with dinner.
Italian Nut-Filled "Sticks" (Sfratti)
Sfratti means "sticks" in Italian, as well as "evicted," for at one time landlords were allowed to persuade unwanted and delinquent tenants to leave by force of a rod. A similar practice was employed to chase away Jews during all-too-frequent periods of expulsion. This nut-filled cookie, a popular Italian Rosh Hashannah treat, got its name from its resemblance to a stick, the Jewish sense of humor transforming an object of persecution into a sweet symbol.
By Gil Marks
Spicy Whipped Feta
This is one of the never-absent standard-bearers of the Greek meze table, a classic dish found from one corner of the country to the other, on almost every taverna and meze menu.
By Diane Kochilas
Saffron Orzo with Asparagus and Prosciutto
In this preparation, orzo is treated like risotto, which produces richer flavors and a creamier texture — with almost no stirring.
Spicy Cheese Pizza Bread
"At the Manhattan law office where I'm a legal secretary, it seems as though the phones are always ringing," writes Lisa Caiazzo of Franklin Square, New York. "And if it isn't the phones that have me occupied, then there are lots of documents that need my attention. By the time I get home from the city, I usually have only about 45 minutes to put together dinner for my husband, Angelo, and myself. Still, that's enough time to make something filling and delicious, like a salad and a hearty pasta or soup."
Three cheeses make this a delicious appetizer or a nice partner for soup, salad, or pasta.
Asparagus and Shiitake Risotto
Making risotto is often thought to be an ordeal of stirring, but it really only takes about 20 minutes. In actuality, it's an easy dish, especially when it's the main course.
Pasta with Asparagus-Lemon Sauce
Though penne is Faith Heller Willinger's pasta of choice for this dish, we tried other types—such as mafalde (broad, rippled noodles similar to lasagna noodles but not quite as wide)—and found they work well, too.
By Faith Heller Willinger
Roast Goose with Chestnuts, Prunes and Armagnac
In most of France, turkey with chestnuts has become a standard Christmas dish, but in the southwest, goose is preferred.
Linzer Macaroon Sandwiches
Here's a variation on the classic raspberry-jam-filled Viennese specialty, Linzertorte. Show off these cookies in a box that's lined with lace or a linen napkin, and trimmed with wire ribbon.
Honey, Anise and Almond Biscotti
The honey makes these delicate cookies light and crisp. Offer them with Vin Santo (an Italian dessert wine made from dried Malvasia and Trebbiano grapes), cream Sherry, Port or Sauternes.
Italian Sausage and Tortellini Soup
By Pam Blanton
Polpettone Ripieno
(BEEF AND SAUSAGE ROLL WITH PROSCIUTTO, PROVOLONE, SPINACH AND EGGS)
At one time very little meat was eaten in this region. When it was, humbler cuts were transformed by long cooking into delicious stews or combined with other ingredients to make meatballs or a meat roll such as this one. It is good hot, at room temperature or even cold. Leftovers are great in sandwiches. Serve with the Mixed Salad and some bread.