Rice & Grains
Insalata di Grano con Pomodoro, Tonno, e Capperi
(Wheat Berry Salad with Tomatoes, Tuna, and Capers)
Kamut, a strain of wheat said to date back to ancient Egypt and now widely available in health-food stores, is a good substitute for Sicilian durum wheat. It is very similar in taste and texture when cooked. Spelt, though a bit chewier, is also acceptable. It too is available in health-food stores.
By Anna Tasca Lanza
Old-Fashioned Oatmeal with Apples, Raisins and Honey-Toasted Walnuts
This homey, comforting cereal is like warm granola, especially with the crunchy honey-toasted walnut topping.
Bulgur Risotto with Peas and Asparagus
Risotto de Bulgour aux Pois et Asperges
At the restaurant, this is made with spelt, a chewy grain that requires much longer cooking than does the more readily available bulgur called for here.
No-Fail Chocolate Chippers
By Rosie Bialowas
Cherry-Almond Crisp
Brown sugar, almonds and oats combine for a crunchy topping in this lovely dessert. A touch of kirsch, a clear cherry brandy, enhances the fruit.
Chipotle Beef Stew
"Here is a simple dish I came up with that is especially good during the cold months, as the chipotle chiles can be pretty fiery," says B. Fairbrother of Chicago, Illinois. "My Mexican neighbors were the inspiration."
By B. Fairbrother
Fudgies
Fudgies, says my friend Cindy Kane, "are the most wonderful food in the world." She must really think so, since she's sent me the recipe three times. It is pretty great, though, and not only that — it's also easy enough for children aged eight and up to make for themselves. And, says Cindy, "It makes more than you'd think."
The only change I've made from her recipe is that I've substituted unsweetened chocolate for cocoa.
By Ann Hodgman