Weeknight Meals
Miso Soup with Shrimp and Watercress
Mirin, miso paste, and hot chili oil are all available at Asian markets and in the Asian foods section of some supermarkets. Serve with: Steamed, salted edamame, and cold soba noodles with a peanut dressing.
Spaghetti Frittata
Armandino Batali of Salumi in Seattle, writes: "My son, Mario Batali, may be the most recognizable foodie in the family, but the Batalis' interest in Italian cooking and culture goes back generations. My grandfather opened Seattle's first Italian-food import store in 1903. It was located just a few steps from where my restaurant, Salumi, is now, and it's one of the things that inspired me to get into the business.
"The idea behind Salumi was to create a restaurant, deli, and meat factory in one place, just like the salumerias in Italy. We're known for homemade sausages and salami, but we also attract a large lunchtime crowd. Some of the specials, like the meat loaf and frittata, have been in our family for years. They're also easy to make at home."
Here's a great way to use leftover pasta or any pasta or marinara sauce.
By Armandino Batali
Saint Andre and Fingerling Potato Pies
Both elegant and hearty, these individual tartlets make a lovely first course.
Sesame Chicken Skewers with Vegetable Slaw
Malena Marie Beanik of Hollywood, California, writes: "Although I grew up in Philadelphia, I haven't lived there for years. But whenever I'm back in town I make it a point to spend some time in Manayunk, one of my favorite neighborhoods. During my last visit I ate at LeBus and had a fantastic chicken skewer appetizer."
Rigatoni with Cheese and Italian Sausage
At Luca this is prepared in individual dishes. For a family-style dinner, double the recipe and prepare it in one large baking dish. Use your favorite marinara recipe or a purchased sauce.
Egg Ribbon and Parmesan Soup
Robyn Fuoco of Mainly Café and Bakery, Philadelphia, PA, writes: "Although I don't have any formal culinary training, I've spent my entire career working as a chef. You could say the restaurant business just runs in the family. My grandfather had his own restaurant, my husband is a chef, and I'm co-owner of the Mainly Café and Bakery, where I also happen to be the pastry chef. After I've spent all day baking — and tasting — sweets, it's good to go home and make "real food" to eat. Because I'm busy, I like dinnertime to be organized. My secret is keeping the pantry well stocked with basics like olive oil, kosher salt, and a variety of pastas and beans."
By Robyn Fuoco
Crab Fritters with Herb Salad and Meyer Lemon Aïoli
The Meyer lemon's moderate acidity ties in nicely with the sweetness of the crab, though standard lemons can also be used.
Fried Calamari with Rouille, Cherry Peppers, and Lemon
Rouille is synonymous with bouillabaisse, the Provençal seafood soup. The rust-red sauce is traditionally prepared by blending chiles, garlic, olive oil, and breadcrumbs. This easy, mayonnaise-based version is delicious with fried fish and seafood.
Lime and Coconut Shrimp with Red Curry Sauce
Rachel English of Atlanta, Georgia, writes: "My husband and I both love to cook (and eat), so we were excited when we heard that local chef Kevin Rathbun was opening a new restaurant, called Rathbun's, not too far from our house. We stopped by for dinner a few weeks ago and absolutely loved the fried shrimp appetizer. I just have to have the recipe."
The restaurant also prepares this dish with chicken and tofu. The flavorful Thai-inspired batter gets its kick from makrut lime leaves, curry paste, and ginger ale.
Vermicelli with Sauce alla Sofia
Loren uses a mortar and pestle to pound the ingredients for her pestolike sauce, but we found it much easier to blend them in a food processor.
By Sophia Loren
Roast Rack of Lamb with Baba Ghanoush and Tabouleh
This recipe sponsored by Black Swan Vineyards
By Chef Neil Perry
Barbecued Marinated Chicken with Nam Jim
This recipe is sponsored by Black Swan Vineyards
By Chef Neil Perry
Spaghettini with Sardines, Sultanas and Breadcrumbs
This recipe sponsored by Black Swan Vineyards
By Chef Maggie Beer
Herb Crusted Monkfish with Zucchini Salsa
This recipe sponsored by Black Swan Vineyards
By Chef Neil Perry