Bon Appétit
Chocolate-Cherry Ice Cream Tartufo
Here's a great-tasting, visually stunning treat that can be made up to a week ahead.
Champagne Risotto with Scallops
By Pati D'Eliseo
Wild Mushroom and Gruyère Tart with Fresh Herb Salad
The base of the tart is purchased puff pastry, which makes this dish — served as an appetizer at Lucques — as easy as it is delicious. With the addition of a soup, it could also be a lovely lunch or supper.
By Suzanne Goin
Brined Pork Chops with Apples
Pork, always a favorite in the Midwest and the South, gained popularity early in the century. Immigrants from pork-loving countries such as Germany and Poland were crowding the cities and finding that fresh pork, a luxury back home, was abundant and affordable. Recipes of the time called for pan-frying chops, covering them with apples and baking them for an hour or so. But that would leave today’s pork, which is less fatty, very dry. Here, brining is the trick for making pork chops flavorful and juicy.
Pork with Gorgonzola Sauce
"On a visit to Key West, Florida, I had a superb dinner at Camille's Restaurant," writes Patrick Wessels of Milwaukee, Wisconsin. "I was especially impressed by the creamy Gorgonzola cheese sauce they served over roast pork tenderloin."
Zinfandel Beef Stock
It's worth the extra effort to make this rich stock; the slow-simmered taste produces a sauce that far exceeds any made with canned beef broth.
This recipe is an accompaniment for Standing Rib Roast with Rosemary-Thyme Crust .
Cheese Blintzes with Three-Berry Compote
A blintz is simply a filled crepe. If making crepes is new to you, you'll be glad to know that there is plenty of batter to try a few practice ones. The completed blintzes can be frozen for up to a month.
Creamy Wheat Cereal with Maple Syrup and Bananas
Pass a pitcher of cold low-fat or nonfat milk to drizzle over this cereal.
Anadama Rolls
Legend has it that these cornmeal and molasses rolls are named for a New England fisherman's curse on his wife: "Anna, damn her!" Regardless of what she may have done to upset her spouse, she was a great baker.
Pecan-Cheese Spread
By Julie Wilson
Sea Treasure Clam Miso Soup
Miso soup — a fermented-soybean broth — is not difficult to make at home. Freeze the ginger and thaw it before squeezing; that way, extracting the juice will be easy. Chilled sake goes well with the meal.
Mashed Potatoes with Braised Turnips
Potatoes are a major crop in northern New England, especially in Maine, and roots such as turnips have always played an important role in the region's cuisine. The availability and longevity of both vegetables make them indispensable for coldweather cooking.
Red, White and Blueberry Sundaes
Strawberries, blueberries, nectarines and vanilla ice cream team up in a quick sundae.