Fennel
Roasted Eggplant Soup with Goat Cheese Dumplings
At Erna’s Elderberry House the ravioli-like dumplings are prepared with homemade pasta, but wonton wrappers make an easy substitute.
Leek, Fennel, and Poppy Seed Tart
This easy dish features thinly sliced, roasted leeks and fennel with grated Parmesan and poppy seeds baked inside a store-bought puff pastry crust. Serve the tart for with a green salad on the side.
Finocchi alla Giudia
Fennel Braised with Garlic
Many Jews of Ashkenazic descent do not consume legumes during Passover, and, of this group, there are those who consider fennel a legume.
Fennel with Shallots, Rosemary and Goat Cheese
For a sophisticated touch, crumbled goat cheese is sprinkled over the fennel and broiled until just beginning to brown.
Cannellini and Fennel Salad with Roasted Peppers, Mushrooms, and Zucchini
A stunning vegetarian platter.
Cold Poached Salmon with Fennel Relish
Be sure to have the fishmonger remove all skin from the fillets.
Salmon Papillotes with Fennel, Potatoes, and Olives
It appears on your plate wrapped up like a present. But there's more to this dish than pretty presentation. When you bake salmon, potatoes, and fresh herb-sprinkled vegetables in parchment paper, something magical happens. Nestled in the package, the ingredients cook in their own juices. And when you snip the papillote open, dinner reveals itself in a cloud of aromatic steam.
Active time: 1 hr Start to finish: 1 1/4 hr
Braised Lamb Shanks with Winter Squash and Red Chard
Autumn has officially arrived, and after a summer of cool, light cooking, it's time for some homey, hearty meals. Braised meats, with their rich flavors, tender texture and intense, reduced sauces, are definitely homey, but you may never have tried to make them at home. They sound as if they might be complicated to prepare—like something best left to a restaurant chef—and what exactly is braising, anyway?
Relax. Braising is easy—there are only two steps: The meat is browned first, then covered and simmered in seasoned liquid. According to Cory Schreiber, the chef at Portland's super-popular Wildwood Restaurant & Bar, braising is a great way to cook lamb shanks. In the recipe here, he does something slightly unusual: He simmers the shanks uncovered in the oven. That way, he says, "the dry heat caramelizes the top of the meat—giving it a bit of a crust—which adds nice texture and color." The lamb is accompanied by a roasted squash purée and wilted Swiss chard.
With this recipe in hand, you can actually have your next homey meal at home. Add a salad and crusty bread, and you've got your first dinner party of the season.
Use a pot that's at least 12 inches across.
Fennel Slaw
"While driving along the California coast, we stopped at River's End, in Jenner," say Susan and Malcolm Duncan of Waco, Texas. "The fennel slaw was addictive, and we're not even fennel people. Do you think you could get the recipe?"
Pink Grapefruit, Fennel, and Parmesan Salad
Inspired by the classic Sicilian winter salad of blood oranges and fennel.
Summer Corn Chowder with Bacon
Hannah Levitz of Monroe Township, New Jersey, writes: "I'm always looking for good recipes that I can simplify. I first became interested in cooking when my son, Paul, was growing up. He was a picky eater and quite a challenge to cook for. He's married now with children of his own, and thankfully, he has learned to love almost everything I make. When we all get together, I like to do the cooking — it gives my daughter-in-law a break. And because most of my recipes are speedy, I still have time to enjoy my three grandchildren."
Endive Leaves with Roasted Red Bell Pepper Salsa
In this colorful salsa, fennel, olives and rosemary combine with roasted bell peppers.