Tomato
Seafood Stew with Winter Squash, Tomatoes and Saffron
Try a glass of Rioja and some crusty bread with this lovely autumn dish.
Steamed Mussels in Thai Curry Sauce
"On a trip to the Northwest, I enjoyed dinner at Yarrow Bay Grill in Kirkland, Washington," writes Sue Eltringham of Prescott, Arizona. "I'm a big fan of mussels and was especially fond of their version, with coconut-curry sauce. I'd like to have the recipe so that I can enjoy it again before my next visit."
Rich coconut flavor and just the right amount of heat make this starter special. A trip to an Asian market will likely yield most of the ingredients you need.
Gazpacho with Jalapeño and Cilantro
"Michael Kornick's hip mk restaurant in Chicago has quickly become one of my favorite places for a special dinner," writes Thien Sylora of Chicago, Illinois. "I had a terrific gazpacho there."
Spicy Roast Chicken with Tomatoes and Marjoram
Marjoram's full flavor does all the work in this incredibly simple recipe. Serve with crusty bread to soak up the delicious juices.
Penne Vodka with Herbed Chicken
This sophisticated main-course pasta goes wonderfully with garlic bread, Italian-style mixed greens drizzled with vinaigrette, and raspberry gelato with Italian macaroons.
Roasted Halibut with Tomatoes, Saffron, and Cilantro
The saffron adds not only a lovely aroma but vivid color as well. Open a bottle of Chardonnay to go with the meal.
Pasta with Tomatoes and Goat Cheese
The goat cheese, when tossed with the hot pasta, melts and becomes a creamy sauce. We've learned that it's a good idea to taste your goat cheese before using it (or before buying it, if possible — one of the soft goat cheeses we tried seemed a bit too strong for this dish).
Toasted Barley and Asparagus "risotto"
Risotto, by definition, is made with rice. But other grains—like the barley in this main-course recipe—can be prepared in the same style with equally terrific results. Toasting the barley enhances its nutty flavor and keeps it from getting soft and mushy.
Ricotta Gnocchi with Roasted Tomato
We love this dish on its own, but a sprinkling of Parmigiano Reggiano and fresh basil can be a nice addition. If you can get fresh ricotta, by all means use it here.
Corn Fritters with Salsa
If you're bored with corn on the cob, this is an excellent way to use fresh corn. The fritters alone would also be delicious for breakfast, topped with maple syrup, or as a side dish for a ham dinner.
Sugarcane Marinade
An all-purpose barbecue-style marinade that is great with chicken, quail, and duck.
Chorizo and Potato Egg Custard with New Mexican Chile Sauce
This custard makes a perfect one-dish brunch, lunch, or supper, especially when paired with a green salad.
Active time: 40 min Start to finish: 1 1/2 hr
Heirloom Tomato Salad
If you can't find heirloom tomatoes near you, this salad would also be delicious with any ripe tomato from garden or market.
Braised Beef Cheeks
Guancette di Manzo
When braised, these beef cheeks become meltingly tender, with a rich, deep flavor. You may want to check with your butcher when planning this dish, since it's often necessary to order beef cheeks ahead of time. At Uno e Bino, Cesanese wine is used in the braising liquid, but it's difficult to find in the United States. A dry Lambrusco or Chianti makes a good substitute.
Active time: 1 1/4 hr Start to Finish: 4 1/4
Pasta Ribbons with Shredded Beef Brisket
Pappardelle con Stracotto
Active time: 1 hr Start to finish: 4 hr
Michael Lewis's Cassoulet de Canard
My recipe was adapted from Julia Child's Mastering the Art of French Cooking. I've changed the meats (a lot) and the seasonings (a bit). I've also tinkered with cooking times and sequence.