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Macaroni and Cheese with Ham
Kim Massman of Santa Monica, California, writes: "Help me, please. Since dining at The Federalist in the XV Beacon Hotel in Boston, I haven't been able to get the macaroni and cheese out of my mind. It was made with pasta, ham, and a creamy cheese sauce."
The ham lends a salty flavor to this dish. Wait until the sauce is combined with the pasta and ham before seasoning with salt.
Broccoli Soffriti
Braised Broccoli
This dish is to Christmas Eve dinner in Amalfi what apple pie is to July Fourth in middle America: an absolute necessity. The Amalfitani choose a leafy, lighter colored broccoli from Campania for this dish; the closest substitute in this country is broccoli rabe; choose a bunch with as many leaves as possible.
By Mario Batali
Lemon Chicken and Artichokes with Dill Sauce
Serve this dish on a bed of orzo to capture every drop of the tart, creamy sauce. After trimming and slicing each artichoke, immediately place the quarters in the pot of lemony water so that they won't turn brown. What to drink: Sauvignon Blanc.
Quick Turkey Curry
Serve this curry with condiments such as dried currants, sliced green onions, shredded coconut and toasted slivered almonds.
Achiote Chicken Skewers with Guava Sauce
By Christy Velie
Roasted Root Vegetables
"As a confirmed New Englander, I was surprised to find a terrific seafood restaurant in Phoenix: Steamers Genuine," says Barbara J. Johnson of Worcester, Massachusetts. "The baked halibut was perfectly complemented by roasted vegetables and potatoes au gratin. I know how to make the fish, but I wouldn't know where to start with the other two dishes."
This side dish and the Potato Gratin with White Cheddar Cheese would also be good with roast chicken or beef.
Tandoori-Style Grilled Chicken
This recipe adapts traditional Indian tandoori cooking for a barbecue. The chicken needs to marinate overnight, so start this one day ahead.
Frenchified Popcorn
If you ever saw the movie The Gods Must Be Crazy, then you remember what strange things can happen when something from one culture suddenly falls from the sky into another. Popped corn, to us, is the snack of American movie theaters. But give a bag of kernels to a Frenchman...
By Laura Calder
Classic Andalusian Gazpacho
The classic Andalusian gazpacho is found all over the region with surprisingly few variations, except for the addition of cucumber and onion—ingredients that have fallen out of favor with chefs who prefer to allow the pure taste of the tomatoes, Sherry vinegar, and olive oil to shine through.
Lobster Salad with Spicy Lemon Dressing
By Nobuyuki Matsuhisa
Maple Ginger Glaze
This glaze adds a rich shine to the turkey and also enhances the flavor of the gravy. The glaze may be prepared 2 days ahead.
This recipe is an accompaniment for Maple Ginger Roasted Turkey.
Habanero Chile Salsa
Salsa de Chile Habanero
The Mayan word for this mixture (xnipec) means "nose of the dog," a vivid description of its sinus-clearing effects. For a truly incendiary salsa, add an extra habanero.
Crispy Pork with Avocado Salsa and Tomato Salsa
Carnitas con Salsa de Aguacate y Salsa Mexicana
In Uruapan and other parts of Michoacán, large copper cauldrons made in Santa Clara del Cobre are used to fry delicious carnitas in pork lard. This recipe has been adapted for the home cook: Meaty pork ribs are boiled, then fried in their own fat until browned. Use either purchased fresh tomato salsa or Tomato, Onion, and Serrano Chile Salsa . Accompany the carnitas with Classic Red Rice and beans.
Asian Noodle, Mushroom, and Cabbage Salad
Chinese egg noodles are at Asian markets and in the Asian foods section of the supermarket.