Bread
Olive Bread
(Cake aux Olives)
This version of cake originated in Provence, where olives, basil, and garlic create a harmonious triumvirate. Here they combine with roasted red bell peppers and Parmesan cheese to create a bread that is gutsy, aromatic, and lovely to look at. Serve this as an appetizer, in tandem with fresh goat’s- or cow’s- milk cheese, or even lightly toasted with a poached egg on top.
By Susan Herrmann Loomis
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.
Piadine con Broccoli di Rape
(Emilia-Romagna Flatbread with Broccoli Rabe)
A piadina is baked on a griddle, folded in half, and filled. In Emilia-Romagna, the fillings might include sautéed greens; cold meats such as prosciutto or salami; and semisoft or soft cheeses such as Fontina Valle d'Aosta. Piadine are usually eaten like sandwiches but can be cut into small wedges to serve as a first course.
Cumin-Pecan Corn Bread
By Liza Davies
Cornmeal-Cayenne Grissini
Instead of the usual corn bread or dinner rolls, try these crisp, cayenne-seasoned breadsticks.
Active time: 1 hr Start to finish: 2 3/4 hr
Corn Bread with Fresh Tomatoes and Mozzarella
A classic duo adds an Italian accent to an American favorite.
Sweet Breakfast Bread
By Laura Stedman
Anadama Rolls with Mixed Seeds
Anadama bread recipes, which date back to pre-Revolutionary New England, all call for molasses and cornmeal for substantial- and delicious- results. This contemporary rendition is no exception.