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Fig and Walnut Tapenade with Goat Cheese
Here's a delicious twist on the classic olive tapenade from Provence. This recipe would also be good with toasted pine nuts in place of walnuts. If there's any leftover tapenade, serve it with chicken, pork, or lamb.
Scallion Wild Rice Crepes with Mushroom Filling and Red Pepper Sauce
For more information about cooking wild rice, see Born to Be Wild.
Active time: 1 3/4 hr Start to finish: 3 1/2 hr
Corn Fritters with Arugula and Warm Tomato Salad
We found that using finely stone-ground cornmeal yielded a denser, slightly heavier fritter than regular stone-ground cornmeal. Though both tasted the same, we preferred the texture of the fritter made with regular cornmeal.
Pumpkin and Shrimp Bisque
Buttery, slightly sweet pumpkin is the perfect mate for the briny flavor of oysters, scallops, or other crustaceans. This soup is made with shrimp, whose shells are turned into an aromatic stock that serves as the soup's liquid. Classic shellfish bisques are thickened with rice, but here pumpkin provides body for the soup. Sage's earthy flavor complements both pumpkin and shrimp and steers the focus of flavor from sweet to savory.
This is a satisfying soup to prepare throughout the fall. If you serve it as a first course for Thanksgiving dinner, you might start a tradition in your family.
Molto Mario's Clam Stew
Mario Batali, star of the Food Network's Molto Mario, is one of the top chefs in New York City, where he owns three restaurants with Joe Bastianich — Babbo, Lupa and Esca. This dish, from Batali's book Simple Italian Food, is served at Lupa.
Yellow Tomato Gazpacho with Cilantro Oil and Avocado
Yellow tomatoes — which are typically sweeter than red ones — flavor a sunny Golden State version of the chilled summer soup. Begin preparing this recipe one day before you plan to serve it.
Egg Tacos with Pumpkin-Seed and Tomato-Habanero Sauces
As the story goes, the Maya served this dish to the Spaniards, calling it papadzules, which means "food for the lords."
Peppers Charred in the Embers with Wasabi Vinaigrette
The peppers are roasted directly in the embers, but they can also be roasted on a grill rack with delicious results. Serve this as a starter, or pair with grilled fish.
By Steven Raichlen
Toasted Orzo with Peas, Onion and Bacon
By Gail Conde
New England Clam Chowder
When returning the chopped clams to the pot, try not to heat them for too long, or they will toughen up.
Goat Cheese Souffles in Phyllo Cups with Frisée Salad
You can make the soufflés 4 hours ahead (keep at room temperature). Put in a 375°F oven for 8 minutes to reheat.
Active time: 45 min Start to finish: 1 hr
Blazing Beet Soup
This rich red nectar may be eaten hot or cold. I serve it in a demitasse or other small cup. Scrub the beets well before cooking. Taste as you prepare the soup, because getting the right balance of sweet and sour is important.
Spicy Lemon Crab Cakes on Mixed Greens
These crispy cakes are jazzed up with cayenne and lemon peel. Add purchased potato salad, sliced tomatoes, and a seeded baguette. A strawberry tart from the bakery would make a refreshing summer finish.
Carrot-Ginger Soup
Hot or cold, this soup is a great starter and can be a meal in itself. It's thickened with potatoes — not cream — but tastes self-indulgent just the same.
[NB: This recipe requires a slow cooker.]
By Lora Brody
Grilled Avocado and Tomato Salad with Basil Pesto
You will have twice as much of the pesto as you need. You can cut the pesto amount in half, but I encourage you to make the full recipe. It will disappear quickly on bread, toast, or baked potatoes. This salad is even greater if you use your best olive oil.
By Michael Chiarello
Potato Salad with Roasted Red Peppers
Zingerman's is one of the best-known corner delis in the Midwest. This classic creamy potato salad, which has just the right amount of mayonnaise tang, is a mainstay on the menu there.