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Poached Salmon in Aspic
Active time: 1 3/4 hr Start to finish: 12 hr
Before you start this recipe, make sure there's room in your refrigerator for a 24-inch fish poacher and a 25-inch platter.
Cassis-Spiked Cranberry Sauce
Surprise — a bit of ketchup helps the sweet and tart flavors blend. Make this up to three days ahead.
Fava Bean Soup with Carrot Cream
If you can't find fresh fava beans, use edamame (fresh green soybeans in the pod). You'll need to buy two pounds to yield the 3/4 cup for the recipe; do not peel. What to drink: Sauvignon Blanc or a dry Spanish white made from Albariño grapes.
Cin-Olataberry Ice Cream
By Tim M. Dore
Bermuda Fish Chowder
When WABC-TV visited gourmet's test kitchens several months ago, the cameraman, Fred Mason of Teaneck, New Jersey, said we had to try his Bermuda fish chowder. He usually makes it for a crowd—you should double the recipe if you want to serve this robust fish stew at a party. Though cooking seafood for a long time may seem unusual, it is traditional for a Bermuda-style chowder, and we think you'll agree with Mason (and with us) that this chowder is first-rate. The special pepper sauce that completes the dish will transport you to the island.
In Bermuda, fish chowder is spiked with local rum—usually Gosling's Black Seal. And the finishing touch is Sherry pepper sauce, a Bermudian condiment.
Active time: 40 min Start to finish: 2 1/2 hr
Margarita Ice Pops
For this clever riff on the "frozen" Margarita, try to use natural lime pops (sold at natural and specialty foods stores) rather than artificially colored and flavored varieties.
New Potatoes with Black Peppercorn Butter
By Michael Smith and Debbie Golds
Italian Nut-Filled "Sticks" (Sfratti)
Sfratti means "sticks" in Italian, as well as "evicted," for at one time landlords were allowed to persuade unwanted and delinquent tenants to leave by force of a rod. A similar practice was employed to chase away Jews during all-too-frequent periods of expulsion. This nut-filled cookie, a popular Italian Rosh Hashannah treat, got its name from its resemblance to a stick, the Jewish sense of humor transforming an object of persecution into a sweet symbol.
By Gil Marks
Chili-Rubbed Baby Back Ribs with Espresso Barbecue Sauce
Debra L. Warren of Lake Forest, Illinois, writes: "I have often indulged in Jay Lovell's phenomenal cuisine at his Lovell's of Lake Forest restaurant, and the ribs he prepared for an event I attended were out of this world. Could you possibly persuade the chef to share the recipe?"
The espresso powder gives the sauce great depth of flavor.
Caraway and Aquavit Biscuit Wedges
For a luxurious brunch, split open these rich biscuits and top them with smoked salmon, cream cheese and caviar.
Carrot and Caraway Soup
A splash of aquavit is the finishing touch to this practically-no-fat starter.
Roast Prime Rib with Madeira Sauce and Horseradish Sauce
Offer a hearty Cabernet Sauvignon with this impressive prime rib.
Mussels with Tomatoes, Herbs and Garlic (Moules Provençale)
By Denis Blais and André Plisnier
Roast Goose with Chestnuts, Prunes and Armagnac
In most of France, turkey with chestnuts has become a standard Christmas dish, but in the southwest, goose is preferred.
Grand Marnier Cranberry Sauce
By Gretchen Davis