Parmesan
Pasta Fazool Casserole
Pasta Fazool is slang for the classic Italian pasta e fagioli (pasta and beans). This recipe includes Italian sausage and beef along with kidney beans and pasta. It's all topped with Fontina.
By Lydia Ravello
Creamy Spinach and Bacon Salad
Cold steak from last weekend's cookout would taste great sliced and laid over this salad.
Olive Bread
(Cake aux Olives)
This version of cake originated in Provence, where olives, basil, and garlic create a harmonious triumvirate. Here they combine with roasted red bell peppers and Parmesan cheese to create a bread that is gutsy, aromatic, and lovely to look at. Serve this as an appetizer, in tandem with fresh goat’s- or cow’s- milk cheese, or even lightly toasted with a poached egg on top.
By Susan Herrmann Loomis
Champagne Risotto with Scallops
By Pati D'Eliseo
Linguine with Parsley-Pecan Pesto Sauce
A cup or so of the linguine cooking water is the secret to a properly made pasta with pesto.
Parmesan-Crusted Semolina Gnocchi
We used a Microplane rasp (available at cookware shops) to grate the cheese in this recipe. You can use a box grater instead, but the same amount of cheese (1 ounce) will yield less volume.
Active time: 25 min Start to finish: 1 1/4 hr
Golden-Fried Pumpkin Purses
Called "Uncle Johns" in the Monegasque dialect (or barbajuans), these little fried pouches are filled with pumpkin, leeks, rice, and Parmesan cheese. Like their Italian cousins — the tortelli di zucca from Lombardy — they are prepared like ravioli, but the similarity ends there. The dough, though not a pasta dough, is very thinly rolled and made with olive oil. The barbajuans are fried to a golden crispiness rather than boiled or baked, and they are served with aperitifs rather than as a first course.
By Alain Ducasse
Vegetable Soup with Basil and Garlic
Soupe au Pistou
During Marion Cunningham’s last visit with Richard Olney, he made a version of this recipe, which comes from Simple French Food. As he made it, he told her that he thought the trick to cooking is tasting — in the case of the soup that day, adding the right amount of salt and pepper, then cheese, then a little olive oil, and finally some macaroni. After making the soup in our own kitchens, following the recipe from the book (it's highly adaptable to seasonal produce or the contents of your larder), we can understand why this recipe is so loved among Olney’s fans.
Saffron Risotto Primavera
Start this meatless meal with artichokes filled with a lemon mayonnaise for dipping, and serve the risotto with a mixed green and cherry tomato salad and a basket of toasted herb bread. To polish things off, set out a purchased raspberry tart.
By Melanie Barnard and Brooke Dojny
Beef Rolls with Parmesan, Pine Nuts, Olives, and Capers
Involtini di Manzo
Active time: 45 min Start to finish: 45 min
Pasta Salad with Mozzarella, Sun-Dried Tomatoes and Olives
Here's a summer salad with robust flavors.