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Roasted Chicken Wings with Smoked-Paprika Mayonnaise
These chicken wings need to marinate for at least 8 hours — we recommend putting them in the refrigerator before you go to bed so they'll be ready for roasting the next day.
The deep, almost beeflike flavor of these wings comes from the red wine in the marinade; both the wings and the mayonnaise get a boost from the Spanish smoked paprika.
Cranberry Kir
Cranberries are cultivated in Canada, and tradition there calls for hosts to make a punch for Christmas guests. Here, the crop and the custom merge in a delightful champagne cocktail, which takes a French turn with the addition of crème de cassis.
Salade Vigneronne
A lightened version of a first course that traditionally precedes choucroute garnie.
Fried Zucchini Blossoms
Whether you pick blossoms from your garden or buy them at the farmers market, choose male flowers. The males — which don't produce a vegetable but exist to pollinate the females — are recognizable by their long, straight stems and the unmistakably male-looking stamen in the center of each blossom. Females swell at the base of the blossom, where the squash forms, and four little shoots make up the pistil inside. Some chefs like to fry female blossoms when the baby zucchini is just emerging and still attached, but Mexican and Italian purists wouldn't hear of it. Other chefs like to remove the stamen of the male flowers, but it isn't necessary.
Honey-Poached Pears with Mascarpone
Mascarpone gives a tangy contrast to the sweetness of pears that have been poached in vanilla-scented white wine.
Molten Chocolate Cakes
Individual warm chocolate cakes with soft centers appeared on restaurant dessert menus across the country late in the decade.
Lobster Crisps in Champagne-Dill Sauce
Accompanied by Champagne, this beautiful and delicious appetizer starts the meal on a sophisticated note.
Shrimp with Spicy Chili and Beer Sauce
"Caribbean food has become a real favorite of mine," writes Cindy M. Wright of Tarzana, California. "I just love the flavors of this spicy cuisine. One of the best places in my area is Cha Cha Cha in Encino. I've enjoyed everything I've had there, but I especially like the shrimp and rice dish called camarones negros."
Tomatoes Stuffed with Spiced Lamb and Rice
"My husband, Andreas, is from Crete," writes Yolanda Paterakis, "and we have a vacation home on the Greek island of Euboea in the Aegean Sea. No matter where we are, we love to entertain our two children, our three grandchildren, and scores of friends. People often come over in the evening for mezedes and ouzo. For these get-togethers, I always prepare quick, simple dishes because my busy schedule demands it; I write children's and travel books, and I'm the general secretary of the National Society of Greek Writers. I've often thought that cooking is like writing a story — always best when you put your heart into it."
By Yolanda Paterakis
Pineapple and Banana Couscous Pudding
Couscous is a staple of the Moroccan table. This dessert version is similar to rice pudding. Cream of coconut adds extra flavor.
Chocolate Heart Layer Cake with Chocolate-Cinnamon Mousse
Look for the heart-shaped cake ring at cake and candy supply stores, or call Jane's Cakes and Chocolates at 800-262-7630. You can also use a buttered and floured 8-inch round cake pan with 2-inch-high sides.
Sage, Onion and Wild-Rice Risotto Cakes
In this recipe, the delicious taste of risotto is blended with the crispiness and convenience of griddlecakes. They can be reheated in a very hot oven at the last minute.
Fig and Stilton Salad with Port Wine Dressing
"I spent a weekend in North Carolina's Blue Ridge Mountains," writes Elizabeth Haworth of Columbia, South Carolina. "The Riverwood restaurant in Blowing Rock was a real treat—I especially enjoyed their fig and Stilton salad with Port dressing. Would the chef share the recipe for this unusual salad?"
The sweet-tart dressing paired with creamy Stilton cheese strikes a great balance in this winter salad.
Chocolate-Hazelnut Waffles with Vanilla Ice Cream and Fudge Sauce
Waffles put on their black-tie best in a treat that is both elegant and homey.