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Pork Stew with Apricots and Prunes
A hearty sweet and savory stew that's a perfect seasonal meal when teamed up with crusty bread and a green salad.
By Lynn Hagee
Mushroom-Stuffed Pork Tenderloin with Celery Root Mashed Potatoes
At the lodge, the tenderloin is also complemented by a spicy peach salsa.
By Buffalo Mountain Lodge
Kir Royale Sorbet
Kir royale, the French aperitif of Champagne with a splash of cassis, becomes a sophisticated sorbet or granita. If you have them, Champagne coupes or martini glasses make elegant servers.
Beer-Basted Chicken with Asian Flavors
A sensational version of roast chicken that is great with rice.
Penne with Tomatoes, Olives and Capers
Parmesan goes a long way on this meatless entrée, so use sparingly. Pour some Chianti.
Baked Apples with Dates, Almonds and Rum
Golden Delicious apples, as well as other good baking varieties like Rome Beauty, are a natural choice here.
Blue Tidal Wave Sorbet
Here's a lemon-based treat that is so good it will knock you over. It's accented with blue curaçao for a striking color. For something fun, serve the sorbet in scallop shells, which are sold at cookware stores.
Sauerkraut with Polish Sausage
Sauerkraut gets a smoky taste from bacon and sausage in a recipe from Orbit, a Polish restaurant in Chicago.
Cassoulet Soup
Duck, turkey or dark chicken meat can substitute for the goose with equally delicious results. Fine accompaniments are a green salad with Roquefort vinaigrette and hot crusty bread. For a quick and sophisticated dessert, add a bit of red wine and ground cinnamon to canned pears with their syrup.
Pasta with Bolognese Sauce
This dish, a specialty of northern Italy's Emilia-Romagna, is named for the regions capital city. Although the meaty sauce is classically paired with tagliatelle (ribbon pasta just slightly wider than fettuccine), it also marries well with a variety of pasta shapes that trap the savory sauce.
Lima Beans with Clams
Based on a recipe from chef Angel García of Lúculo in Madrid, Spain.
By Angel García
Roast Prime Rib au Poivre
White, black, green and pink peppercorns add wonderful flavor to this very special prime rib. If possible, search out a butcher who carries dry-aged beef-it's more tender, flavorful and juicy than the non-aged variety. A full-bodied California Cabernet Sauvignon or French Bordeaux is the perfect wine to serve. As for vegetables, mix butter and tarragon with cooked baby carrots and green beans for a delicious accompaniment.
Nana's Anise Biscotti
By Tim Mantoani