Italian
Linguine with Winter Pesto
This parsley-based pesto is a nice alternative to the classic basil one--and it's especially handy for December, when there might not be fresh basil at the market. The recipe yields about 1 1/3 cups of sauce.
Stuffed Zucchini
Most self-respecting Italian-American cooks have a recipe for stuffed zucchini. It's a dish that's often hard to categorize, however. Is it an appetizer? A side dish? Can it function as a main course? This version, with veal, is a little heartier than most and can definitely be served as an entrée, but it can also function as a side dish or appetizer for a multicourse feast.
By David Ruggerio
Orecchiette with Sausage and Red Pepper Sauce
Not all good meat sauces have to simmer for hours. The sauce for this recipe can be made in less than 45 minutes.
Garlicky Eggplant, Tomato and Basil Bobolis
Purchased Boboli crusts make these pizzas a snap to prepare. Offer prosciutto and melon as another appetizer.
Risotto with Squash and Pancetta
In Alba, and throughout the region of Piedmont, a pumpkin-like squash called zucca is found on many fall menus. Butternut squash substitutes nicely here.
Ciabatta (Italian "Slipper" Bread)
The ciabatta does require a simple sponge but it takes only a few minutes to put together the day before making the bread. Though the dough for ciabatta is very wet and sticky, resist the temptation to add more flour.
For this recipe you will need a baking stone or unglazed "quarry" tiles. Baking stones are available at cookware shops and by mail order from The Baker's Catalogue, tel. (800) 827-6836. Tiles are also available at the above sources as well as at many tile stores listed in the Yellow Pages.
Spinach Risotto
Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.
If you have Arborio rice on hand, use it in place of long-grained rice.
Panna Cotta with Praline Caramel Sauce
In Italy, the panna cotta (molded cooked-cream dessert) at each restaurant was different: Some included hazelnuts; some were made with eggs and some without. Taking a few liberties of our own - most notably adding sour cream - we created the following superb rendition.
Beef Tenderloin with Salsa Verde
Team this dish with roasted potatoes, green beans tossed with shallot butter, and a bottle of Pinot Noir. To finish, buy a lemon cheesecake from your favorite bakery.