European
Swedish Almond Rusk (Mandel Skorper)
"My grandmother, who emigrated from Sweden to the United States when she was a little girl, passed on to our family a taste for cardamom," writes Lisa Tracy of Marion, Iowa.
Eggplant Purée with Walnuts
Makedonitiki Melitzanosalata
Editor's note: The recipe below is excerpted from Diane Kochilas's book The Greek Vegetarian. Kochilas also shared some helpful cooking tips exclusively with Epicurious, which we've added at the bottom of the page.
To read more about Kochilas and Greek cuisine, click here.
By Diane Kochilas
Three-Cheese Phyllo Triangles with Onions and Yogurt
Editor's note: The recipe and introductory text below are excerpted from Diane Kochilas's book Meze: Small Plates to Savor and Share from the Mediterranean Table. Kochilas also shared some helpful cooking tips exclusively with Epicurious, which we've added at the bottom of the page.
To read more about Kochilas and Greek cuisine, click here.
Onions, cheese, and yogurt pies abound in the north of Greece, especially in shepherds' communities where dairy products are daily staples. This recipe is culled from that tradition, but instead of preparing a whole sheet pan with homemade phyllo, I have reworked it to make it accessible and more in tune with the meze style of eating.
By Diane Kochilas
Almond Meringue Torte with Lemon and Strawberry Filling
The recipe calls for a pastry bag, but the meringue disks can also be formed with a spatula. If made ahead, the meringue will soften slightly from contact with the buttercream.
Warm Baby Beets and Herring with Mustard-Dill Sauce
Stephen Bull is one of the wunderkinder of new British cooking. At his latest venture, Fulham Road in London, his Irish chef, Richard Corrigan, serves this dish along with his rendition of beef bavarois.
By Richard Corrigan
Soupe de Courge
This is Paul Bocuse's famous thick pumpkin soup, from France, served inside the pumpkin shell.
By Joost Elffers and Saxton Freymann
Sicilian "drowned" Broccoli
Broccoli is called sparaceddi in Sicilian. In this side dish, it is "drowned" in a heady mixture of olive oil, onions, anchovies, olives, red wine and cheese. While there are variations of the basic preparation throughout Italy, food historians generally think it to be of Sicilian origin.
Turkey en Escabèche
Gil Martínez Soto of Restaurante Virrey de Palafox in El Burgo de Osma, Spain adapts traditional en escabreche cooking to low-fat turkey.
By Gil Martínez Soto
Parfait aux Framboise
This luscious frozen dessert can be made without an ice cram maker. Begin preparing the recipe at least one day ahead.
By Terry Gibralter
Roasted Gremolata Chicken
Gremolata, a mixture of minced lemon peel, garlic and parsley, is the classic topping for osso buco. This version also features rosemary. The chicken (opposite) is roasted under a baking sheet with a skillet on top; the weight ensures that the chicken will be cooked evenly. Sauted broccoli rabe is a nice go-with, as is a Pinot Noir, a Pinot Blanc or a Chianti. Cheese, figs and bread make a European-style finale.
Sauce Soubise
By James Beard