Spring
Strawberries Romanoff
Probably named for the Russian royal family, this dish gained popularity at San Francisco's Palace Hotel.
Braised Spiced Lamb Shanks
"My favorite lamb dish in recent memory was a lamb shank at Bistro 110 here in Chicago," writes Valerie Young of Chicago, Illinois. "The waiter told me that it was seasoned with cumin, coriander, and curry, then braised for a very long time."
The secret to this recipe? The lamb marinates overnight in a fragrant oil-and-spice mixture. If you don't have a spice grinder or coffee grinder, use a mallet to crush the seeds in a resealable plastic bag.
Andrew Engle's Montauk Wild Striped Bass with Tomatoes and Roasted Corn
Andrew Engle is the chef at The Laundry in East Hampton, N.Y. This eatery has been a Long Island classic for years. How great that striped bass is available year-round! "If the fish is thinner than 3/4 inch, do not turn it," Andrew says. "Just cook it skin-side down."
Artichoke, Fresh Mozzarella, and Salami Sandwiches
Round out the picnic with a green bean salad, peaches, and biscotti.
Meringue Napoleons with Lime Ice Cream and Blackberries
This recipe yields more meringue squares than you'll need for the ice cream–filled napoleons. The extras can replace any that break — and they also make a delicious snack.
Braised Veal with Gremolata
Gremolata, a mix of finely chopped lemon zest, parsley, and garlic, is an Italian topping classically served with osso buco. We added some basil to make it even livelier.
Roasted Asparagus Bundles
This is a quick, attractive dish, terrific with softly fried eggs for a spring weekend breakfast, as an appetizer for lunch or dinner, or as a side vegetable with roast chicken.
By Michael Chiarello
Grilled Marinated Lamb Chops with Balsamic Cherry Tomatoes
If you are using cherry tomatoes on the vine and get 1 large cluster, simply cut the vines into 4 clusters before grilling and serving with the lamb.
Grilled Spiced Lamb Chops with Cucumber-Mint Sauce
Look for red curry paste in the Asian section of the supermarket. Serve with: Lentil and rice pilaf and sautéed mixed vegetables. Dessert: Sliced papaya and mango.
Paskha Cheese
The sweetness and creaminess of this cheese celebrate the breaking of the traditional Russian dairy-free fast that precedes Easter and provide a nice contrast to the salty meats and bold flavors of the rest of the holiday menu.
Potted Crab
In manor-house cooking, meat, poultry, and fish were preserved by being "potted" — minced and combined with seasonings, then packed in a container and covered with a layer of fat or butter. The fat was removed before serving, and the contents of the container spread on toasts or crackers.
Blueberry-Buttermilk Bundt Cake
Using frozen blueberries in the batter will keep the fruit from sinking to the bottom of the pan as the cake bakes.
Bombay Fish Steamed in Banana Leaves
One extremely popular fish in Bombay, India's financial center, is pomfret, found in most coastal areas of the country. In one of my favorite pomfret preparations, called patrani macchi, the fish is stuffed with an herb paste and steamed in a banana leaf—which lends a unique fragrance and makes an attractive presentation at table (but should not be eaten).
As pomfret is difficult to find in most parts of the United States, we suggest salmon, which is equally delicious.