Rice & Grains
Polenta with Franklin's Teleme
Oltranti gives this dish a velvety finish with Franklin's Teleme, a soft, tangy cheese made in Northern California. If you can't find it, use a combination of mascarpone and Parmigiano-Reggiano.
By Tony Oltranti
Pea and Bacon Risotto
No need to open a bottle of white wine for the few tablespoons you'd require: Lemon brightens up this easy risotto.
By Ian Knauer
Perfect Cooked Rice
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Editor's note: This recipe is reprinted from My Grandmother's Chinese Kitchen: 100 Family Recipes and Life Lessons, by Eileen Yin-Fei Lo.
By Eileen Yin-Fei Lo
Sushi Rice
By Shirley Cheng
Mussel and Fennel Bisque
Who needs lobster? Mussels bring a similar richness to this soup.
By Rick Rodgers
Tuna Maki
By Shirley Cheng
Latin-Style Chicken and Rice
This one-pot dinner has lots of things kids love—chicken, peas, and rice—while saffron gives the medley adult appeal.
By Gina Marie Miraglia Eriquez
Honey Almond Granola
Theres nothing quite like making your own granola. You can toss in as many nuts and fruits as you want and sweeten it to your taste. While the possibilities are endless, we love this honey-sweetened variation with sesame seeds. The cardamom clings to the almonds, dried apricots and pears, and oats, adding an exotic touch.
By Melissa Roberts
Coconut Oatmeal Lace Cookies
An upscale hybrid of antipodean ANZAC biscuits and chocolate digestives from Britain, these crisp cookies are positively elegant. They were an unexpected favorite in our test kitchen, with cooks and editors descending in droves when the cookies warm, nutty aroma filled the air.
By Shelley Wiseman
Coconut Macaroons
We dressed up this chewy classic for the holidays with a festive, to-die-for drizzle of chocolate. Oats replace part of the coconut to make this a lowfat yet still satisfying goody.
By Francois Payard
Chipotle Chicken Tortilla Soup
Chicken soup is an automatic crowd-pleaser, but this Mexican-inspired tortilla soup does the classic one better. Homemade broth is key here, providing a base for brown rice, black beans, and chunks of sweet potato. Cooling pieces of avocado play off of a warm, earthy undercurrent of chipotle chiles.
By Maggie Ruggiero
Clay Pot Chicken with Dates, Sucuk and Bulgur
In Turkish cookery there's a distinctive group of dishes known as güveç, which take their name from the earthenware pot in which they are cooked—in the same way that the tagine does in Morocco. In rural Anatolia the cooking pots may be sealed and buried in the ashes of a fire to cook slowly overnight—or, only slightly less romantically, in the local baker's oven. If you don't have a clay pot, a heavy-based cast-iron casserole dish will serve almost as well.
Güveç dishes encompass all sorts of meat or poultry cooked with legumes, vegetables and fruits. My addition of star anise is not remotely Turkish, but it adds a wonderful layer of aniseed flavor. This güveç is spicy with a lingering sweetness, so serve it with a light salad or braised wild greens. A dollop of yogurt would also be delicious.
Sucuk is a spicy Turkish sausage and can be found in Turkish or Middle Eastern butchers and some specialist delis.
By Greg Malouf and Lucy Malouf
Mushroom and Thyme Risotto Cakes with Roasted Tomato and Arugula Salad
In order to be kosher when served with meat, the risotto in these cakes is dairy-free. It gets its creaminess exclusively from the starchy rice, so it's important to cook it slowly, stirring continuously, to release as much starch as possible.
If you don't need to avoid dairy, you could replace half the vegetable oil with melted unsalted butter and stir in 1/2 cup grated Parmesan cheese with the mushrooms and thyme for extra flavor.
By Andrew Friedman
Chalupas with Chorizo
Chalupa is the Spanish word for "boat" and refers to the shape of the fried tortilla dough that serves as the base for these appetizers. In this version, the dough is baked in mini muffin cups and filled with chorizo, avocado, and salsa.
By Tori Ritchie
Holiday Pork Posole
The pork needs time to cook and chill, so be sure to begin this recipe at least one day ahead. Put out a platter of cornbread (homemade or purchased) along with the posole.
By Tori Ritchie
New Mexico Chile-Glazed Chicken on Hominy Polenta
By The Bon Appétit Test Kitchen
Woodland Bundles
Regardless of your foraging skills, you can experience the abundance of the woods with these delectable parcels, which combine the nutty chew of bulgur with rich toasted pine nuts, sweet currants, and smoky trout that could have come from a nearby brook—all neatly wrapped up in a lettuce leaf. And because they're so portable, you can easily enjoy them outdoors on a picnic blanket.
By Ian Knauer
Quinoa with Grilled Zucchini, Garbanzo Beans, and Cumin
By Jean Thiel Kelley and Martin Kelley
Nutty Brown Rice
Even brown-rice skeptics will enjoy this textural dish full of butter-browned nuts.
By Andrea Albin