Canned Tomato
Three-Cheese Chicken Breasts in Tomato Sauce
By Scott Snyder
Milan-Style Braised Veal Shanks
This is a terrific version of osso buco alla Milanese. To bring out the flavors, the veal is sprinkled with gremolata, a snappy mixture of chopped parsley, garlic and grated lemon peel. Uncork a bottle of Nebbiolo d'Alba or Nebbiolo delle Langhe to go with this classic do-ahead entrée.
Vegetable, Barley and Chicken Chowder
If you have cooked lamb, beef, or turkey on hand, use it instead of the chicken.
By Elizabeth Johnson
Spicy Chicken and Hominy Ragoût
Reinforce the southwestern theme with accompaniments like corn bread and a spinach salad with grapefruit segments and toasted pine nuts. For dessert, stir some cinnamon into sweetened whipped cream to dress up slices of chocolate pound cake.
Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.
Lamb Shanks with Tomatoes and Fresh Herbs
This is similar to the classic veal osso buco. Capocollo or pancetta (available at Italian delis) adds a nice smokiness. Serve this over noodles, mashed potatoes, or polenta.
Market tip: Small lamb shanks won't do — they're mainly bone — so get the largest, meatiest ones you can find (about 1 to 1 1/4 pounds each).
Spaghetti with Sicilian Meatballs
Americans enjoyed most of the food at the scores of Italian restaurants that opened in the twenties, but they couldn't understand the appeal of spaghetti and tomato sauce: Where was the meat? To accommodate, the restaurants began to top the pasta with meatballs. This recipe takes the dish a step further by adding the Sicilian flavors of pine nuts and currants.
Baked Ziti with Spicy Pork and Sausage Ragù
Braised pork shoulder, spicy Italian sausage, and pancetta enrich the tomato sauce. Dried crushed red pepper kicks up the heat.
By Bruce Aidells
Lentil Soup with Smoked Ham
Start with hearts of romaine topped with balsamic dressing and diced feta cheese, and pass whole grain bread. Have chocolate cupcakes afterward.
Hearty Moussaka with Low-Fat White Sauce
Loaded with vegetables and topped with Parmesan cheese, this will satisfy the biggest hunger on the coldest winter night.
Barley and Lentil Soup
By Cynthia Paige Ward
Creole Chicken and Okra Gumbo
Pass warm biscuits, or stick with tradition and mound some cooked white rice in the center of each bowl of soup. For a nice go-with, toss shredded lettuce with artichoke hearts, sliced mushrooms and creamy buttermilk dressing. Stay with the southern theme by ending with pecan pie.