Red Skin Potato
Victory Garden Chicken-Vegetable Soup
Throughout World War II, everyone who had even a little plot of land was encouraged to grow a vegetable garden. Back then, this comforting soup would most frequently be made from water and contain no chicken, which was a Sunday treat. For convenience, you can skip the first part of this recipe and use six cups of stock or canned broth and omit the chicken altogether. But if you want to make the stock from scratch, be sure to do so a day ahead.
New Potato Salad with Sauteed Onion Vinaigrette
The rich flavor of sautéed onions gives the salad dressing high-fat taste.
Smoked Oyster and Potato Salad with Arugula
We thought of this dish as a main course for lunch, but it would also be great for dinner, particularly with grilled steak. (Serves four as a starter or side dish.)
Potato Salad with Haricots Verts, Roquefort and Walnuts
If you can't find haricots verts--thin French string beans--buy the slenderest green beans you can find. Pack the prepared potatoes and beans separately, then arrange them on a platter when you reach your destination.
Vegetable Platter with Cannellini "Hummus"
Hummus, a dip/spread traditional in many Middle Eastern countries, is usually made with chick-peas (garbanzo beans), but we use white beans for a change of pace. It is delicious with steamed potatoes and artichokes as well as blanched broccoli, cauliflower and green beans.
New Potatoes Stuffed with Smoked Salmon and Horseradish
Round out this collection of sophisticated hors d'oeuvres with oysters on the half shell and purchased chicken liver pâté accompanied by crackers. Chilled Champagne and dry Martinis are perfect with these easy appetizers.
Roasted New Potatoes with Shallots and Sage
In this easy dish, the sage is at its best, partnered with shallots.
Creole-Style Oven Hash Browns
By Galit Stevens
Veal Stew with Potatoes, Tomatoes and Oregano
The stew does need to bake for a couple of hours, but it's very easy to put together.