Food Processor
Haroset
By Joan Nathan
Cherry-Orange Cobbler
Serve this home-style treat with whipped cream, vanilla ice cream or frozen yogurt.
By Janie Hibler
Lemony White Bean Skordalia with Grill-Toasted Pita
Potatoes are the typical main ingredient in this classic garlicky Greek spread. The use of white beans in their place-plus the addition of tahini along with lots of fresh mint and parsley-transforms the easy appetizer into a whole new treat.
Mozzarella and Tomato Sauce Omelets
By Anastasia St. Amand
Chocolate-Dipped Hazelnut Shortbread Wedges
For another food editor 'tis the season to make shortbread. She adapted the following recipe from Richard Sax's Cookie Lover's Cookie Book. These cookies are out of this world.
Espesado de Lunes
Beef Stew
Editor's Note: This recipe and introductory text are excerpted from The Exotic Kitchens of Peru, by Copeland Marks. We've also added some tips of our own below.
For a complete guide to Peruvian cuisine, click here.
This is a special dish that is only prepared on Mondays. My teacher told me that everyone she knew cooked Espesado on Mondays, a ritual that is universally accepted. In the clean and complete Central Market of Chiclayo, a number of the small eating shops were dispensing this to diners who knew what they wanted and expected it on Mondays.
By Copeland Marks
Shrimp in a Skillet with Creamy Tomato-Ouzo Sauce
There is this great bustling taverna in one of the northern Athenian suburbs near where we live, and this is the house special, so much so that the chef refused to give me a recipe for it. So, I deconstructed it myself only to re-create it pretty much intact. The tomatoes, cream, and ouzo make a great sauce. You could easily make a quantity and serve it over pasta. It would look and taste good with squid-ink linguine.
By Diane Kochilas
Chive-Ginger Crepes
This recipe was created to prepare <epi:recipeLink ="14260">Asian Pork Crêpes</epi:recipeLink>.
Zucchini Coriander Soup
Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less but requires additional unattended time.
Musician's Tart
At one time, musicians who entertained in Catalan countryside were paid with dried fruit and nuts. This came to be known as the "musician's dessert," which is still served to this day. Many places have updated the custom by turning the "pay" into a tart. Here's a rendition, with a rich caramel topping and sweet crust.
Walnut-Apricot Cake in Honey Syrup
Serve with vanilla ice cream, whipped cream or crème fraîche, or with slices of aged kefalotyri cheese or white cheddar.
Roasted Lobster with Basil-Mint Pesto
For food safety reasons, the lobsters must be roasted immediately after they have been boiled and split.
Market tip: American lobster from the Northeast is still in fairly good supply, though vulnerable to fishing pressure. California spiny lobster is also a good choice in this recipe.
Strawberries Romanoff for the '90s
By the end of the 1940s, Americans were starting a love affair with "gourmet" dishes like strawberries Romanoff. Here’s an updated version, flavored with Grand Marnier and vanilla.