European
Bouillabaisse Linder
By Lee Linder
Penne with Mushrooms and Gorgonzola Cheese
A full-flavored Italian blue cheese adds pizzazz to this pasta. Serve the dish with a salad, bread and a glass of white wine for a lovely weekday dinner.
By Maura Chamberlain
Mozzarella, Greens, and Garlic Bruschetta
Bruschetta — a rustic Italian canapé — is the perfect vehicle for the robust flavors of late summer. Serve these topped toasts as a first course or, with a salad and a glass of wine, as a light supper.
Herbed Lamb with Mint Shallot Sauce and Rutabaga Purée
A classic lamb preparation from the Temple House in Ballymote, Ireland. Mint adds a nice touch to the puree.
Italian Meat Loaf
By Ellen Larsen
Mini Mincemeat Pies
In the United States, mincemeat pies tend to be the size of regular pies, but this recipe yields the more diminutive British-style tartlets. If desired, top them with a dab of hard sauce, made by mixing softened butter with powdered sugar and a little brandy.
Leek and Potato Soup
This soup is related to brotchán foltchep, a classic leek and oatmeal soup (also known as brotchán roy) that combines leeks, oatmeal and milk. This version is thickened with potatoes instead of oatmeal and flavored with chicken stock instead of milk. Serve it with savory whole wheat scones or slices of brown soda bread.
Mama Lucia's Chicken Cacciatore
By Lucy Carney
Shortcut Moussaka
By Donna Smith
Spinach Lasagne Rolls
By Isabella DeFazio
Welsh Tea Cakes
By Anne Jones
Feta Spread with Rosemary and Lemon
Similar to the whipped feta spread at Papagus Greek Taverna in Chicago.
Olive Biscuits
(LES SCOURTINS AUX OLIVES DE NYONS)
Jean-Pierre Autrand of Les Vieux Moulins in Nyons, Provence, shared the family recipe for these crisp, salty-sweet cookies.
By Susan Herrmann Loomis
Pizza Marinara
A variation of this recipe is made by adding 4 to 6 anchovy fillets to the topping. In Rome, it is called pizza alla napoletana. In Naples, where all pizza is alla napoletana, it is called alla romana.