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Gruyère

Pasta and Chicken Gratin

Think macaroni and cheese — only ten times better. This sophisticated version combines the nuttiness of Gruyère with the intense flavor of parmesan, juicy poached chicken, and a crisp, cheesy crust. If you're short on time, feel free to use cooked rotisserie chickens (see cooks' note, below). In that case, though, don't add salt to the sauce, as the stock made from the rotisserie chickens will already be salty.

Reuben Sandwich

Modern-day Reuben sandwiches are often open-faced and broiled, which dries out the corned beef and makes the cheese rubbery. Or, under the misguided belief that more is better, they are overstuffed. The main things to remember for a great Reuben are to keep the filling under control and in balance, so when you bite into it you get a harmonious and succulent mouthful; and to grill the sandwich slowly and under some pressure, so the bread gets toasty brown and buttery crisp, the meat gets warmed through, and the cheese is just melted enough to be oozy.

Ham, Leek, and Three-Cheese Quiche

Marsha and John Antonelli of Whittier, California, write: "We recently had lunch at Bistro Jeanty, in Yountville, California, where the ham, leek, and three-cheese quiche was so outstanding we went back twice. Could you persuade the chef to share this excellent recipe?" Extremely creamy and rich, this quiche could be served for breakfast, lunch, or dinner. You can make your own crust, but the premade kind will save some time.

Veal Cordon Bleu

As its name implies, this dish was once thought to be worthy of a blue ribbon. Over the years, however, in its overly meaty interpretation at numerous hotel restaurants and wedding receptions, it lost some of its original delicacy. Here, we make the veal and the layers of cheese and ham much thinner, which results in a truly refined version that's not too heavy — and that's equally suitable for dinner parties and simple family suppers.

Porcini and Stuffing Strata

Think of a strata as a savory bread pudding; here, leftover stuffing serves as the bread.

Ham and Cheese Spread

Smear on crackers for an hors d'oeuvre or on bread for a flavor-packed sandwich.

Roasted Portobello and Prosciutto Lasagna

Get the most out of every ingredient by layering flavors. Roasting portobello mushrooms before adding them to the lasagna lends a meaty smokiness. Creamy béchamel sauce makes this lasagna even more luxurious.

Gratin of Potatoes

Prosciutto and Gruyère Pinwheels

Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.

Fried Eggs, Prosciutto, and Arugula with Cheese Sauce

Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.

Gruyère Potato Gratin

Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.

Horseradish Creamed Leeks

Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.

Cheese Toast

Tranches au Fromage

Roasted Tomato and Herb Tart

Hybrids can be substituted in this recipe.

Coquilles St.-Jacques

Anthony Bourdain I will always associate the smell of this dish with my first imaginings of France — and with the imminent arrival of guests. When I smelled this dish cooking downstairs, I knew company was coming. My mother made it for special occasions only. I remember being terrifically impressed that she served it in scallop shells. I yearned for this dish — knowing it only by smells — and was delighted when I finally turned old enough to sit down to eat with the adults. This was the reward.
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