Weeknight Meals
Steamed Sea Bass or Red Snapper
Do not attempt this dish unless the fish is very fresh. Steaming is used only for fresh, delicately flavored fish.
By Dorothy Lee
Chicken Stew with Tomatoes and White Beans
"Because my family loves this hearty stew so much, I included it in a cookbook I put together for my children," Joy Smith, Glastonbury, Connecticut. "It makes a comforting meal on cold winter evenings here in Connecticut, and it's a convenient dish that freezes and reheats well."
By Joy Smith
Choucroute with Caramelized Pears
Serve with: Baked sweet potatoes and sautéed Swiss chard. Dessert: Carrot cake with cream cheese frosting.
Kunkhen's Torn Noodle Soup
Fermented black beans are an essential ingredient to this soup. I couldn't find exactly the kind of beans Kunkhen used, so I settled for a prepared black bean garlic sauce, which was perfect and gave the soup the same earthy taste that Kunkhen's had. I recommend that if you are using black beans you begin by adding 5 teaspoons, then taste the soup for seasoning. If it needs more flavor, add more black beans. The tablespoon of black bean garlic sauce was perfect to season this amount of soup.
By Susan Herrmann Loomis
Smoked Salmon and Curried-Potato Nori Rolls
To make the nori rolls in this recipe we used a bamboo sushi mat, available at Asian markets and some specialty shops. It's possible to make the rolls using a double thickness of aluminum foil instead of a sushi mat, but using a mat makes the process much easier.
Lamb Burgers with Red-and Green-Tomato Chutney
Instead of burger buns, we like to serve the lamb with lentil and rice salad and fresh greens.
Of course, the burgers are equally delicious the traditional way.
Active time: 25 min Start to finish: 25 min
Sliced Chicken Salad with Chili-Ginger Vinaigrette
Some of the chicken's flavorful poaching liquid gets added to the dressing in this spicy Asian-accented dish.
Chili Sweet Potato Gratin
The following dish was inspired by a gratin served at Mesa Grill in New York City. In that recipe six sweet potatoes are combined with a chipotle chili and a quart of heavy cream for a rich and delicious side dish. In our version a similarly sweet-hot balance is achieved with the addition of enchilada sauce and cheese but no cream.
Open-Face Roquefort Burgers with Grilled Onions
Serve with: Grilled herbed potato slices and a salad of mixed baby greens and chopped beefsteak tomatoes, dressed with a red-wine vinaigrette. Dessert: Purchased plum tart with whipped crème fraîche.
Roast Duck Soft Tacos
You've never seen these on the menu at your local fast-food Mexican restaurant, and you probably never will. One of the joys of cooking is that leftovers can be used to create better meals than most people get when they eat out. These tacos are remarkably simple to make. Just put the various ingredients in their own serving containers on the table and let everyone serve themselves.
By Diane Morgan, Dan Taggart , and Kathleen Taggart