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Caramelized Nuts

The coating on these nuts is wonderfully delicate, and the method couldn't be simpler.

Cantaloupe Soup

A dash of curry powder transforms this cool fruit soup into a sweetly savory first course.

Herbed Cream Cheese Cucumber Rounds

Active time: 40 min Start to finish: 40 min

Venison Tenderloin with Madeira Green Peppercorn Sauce

If venison isn't for you, beef tenderloin is a good alternative (see cooks' note, below). Because beef is not as dense and rich as venison, the portions are slightly larger (cooking times and temperatures will also be different).

Light Refried Black Beans

Refried beans are typically made from pinto beans, but black beans work well, too. Add a dab of sour cream if you crave a little richness.

Fish Soup with Pasta and Broccoli

This classic Roman soup appears on many menus in the city, but we were disappointed with the versions we were served. Our recipe is more of a crowd pleaser. Active time: 20 min Start to finish: 20 min

Orzo and Rice Pilaf with Vegetables

Active time: 20 min Start to finish: 40 min

Plum Soup with Honeydew Tarragon Ice

This recipe makes more honeydew ice than you'll need for the soup, but it's also terrific spooned into our plum limeade. And this dish, like the limeade, is one that you'll want to serve right away so that the soup won't begin to darken.

Bok Choy Gratin

The most commonly found Chinese vegetable is also one of the oldest — bok choy has been cultivated in China since the fifth century a.d. You can find many kinds of bok choy at Asian markets, all differing in shape and size; this recipe works well with any mature variety. Active time: 40 min Start to finish: 1 hr

Ricotta Pancakes

"The Monaco Hotel in Denver has a restaurant, Panzano, that's so good I went back several times during my stay," says Cindy Maciag of Troy, Michigan. "The ricotta pancakes at breakfast were fantastic."
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