Italian
"Blanketed" Eggplant
Arabs brought the eggplant to Sicily in the late tenth century and, in fact, the Italians once called eggplant radice arabica, or Arab root. It is an integral ingredient in Sicilian cuisine, and the variety of recipes featuring it — the most famous being caponata — is astounding. Sicilians often serve room-temperature vegetable preparations as appetizers. In this one, a caper-flavored tomato sauce "blankets" the eggplant.
Zucchini and Spinach Frittata
This frittata is a marriage of ideas gleaned from two similar dishes tasted in the Piedmont: a delicious zucchini and herb "frittela" at the restaurant Guido in Costiglioli d'Asti and a spinach "frittatini" (both were miniature frittate) at the humble but superb Osteria dell'Unione in Treiso.
Chicken Liver and Red Pepper Spiedini
Forget the usual chopped liver. This rustic appetizer is an Italian treat. Spiedini are skewers of any combination of foods — bread, cheeses, meatballs, fish — that can be grilled or roasted.
Panna Cotta
By Faith Willinger
Artichokes Stuffed with Pancetta and Parsley
(Carciofi Ritti)
The best artichokes in Tuscany are the small purple ones that come from the area around Grosseto, a southern city near the sea. But the variety is endless: big ones, little ones, violet ones; served boiled, steamed, even raw. In this dish, which is an interpretation of a classic Florentine recipe, artichokes are filled with a savory mixture of pancetta and parsley, drizzled with olive oil, and braised.
Carrots Braised in Marsala Wine
Carote al Marsala
For this simple dish to taste extraordinary, you need the best-quality Italian dry Marsala. Others would give a harsh taste or none at all to the dish. I know from experience. If you can't find one, use another braising liquid, such as chicken, meat, or vegetable broth.
By Nancy Verde Barr
Turkey Breast Pappagallo
If you cannot get turkey breast already packed, buy a whole turkey and use the breasts for this dish and the thighs for Turkey Chili.
By James Beard
Risotto alla Milanese
By James Beard
Affogato al Caffè
Coffee Semifreddo "Drowned" in Coffee
We have served this dessert at Pó for six years and it is consistently my favorite—a kind of adult milkshake. Be careful to use decaf for the bathing liquid, or your guests may be up yakking all night.
By Mario Batali
Pan-Roasted Veal with Salsa Verde
In the following recipe the veal is roasted on top of the stove, a cooking technique that was developed in Italy before home ovens became commonplace. Unlike braising, this method uses only a small amount of liquid and results in meat that is succulent and tender but not falling apart. Pan roasting also renders a delicious caramelized coating and savory pan juices. Surprisingly, the anchovies do not impart a strong fishy flavor but rather add rich depth. Do not salt the meat before browning it, as the anchovies have salt aplenty.
Ricotta Dumplings with Mushroom Sauce
By Pamela Elles
Mâche with Olive Oil and Salt
Mâche is so delicate that tossing it with vinegar would not only wilt it instantly but would completely mask its subtle flavor.
Active time: 5 min Start to finish: 5 min
Egg Noodles with Morel Mushrooms and Garbanzo Beans
This recipe can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.
Find the dried mushrooms in the produce section of the supermarket. Breadsticks and a radicchio salad with crumbled goat cheese and lemon vinaigrette round out the meal. End with poached apricots and honey cookies.
Raisin-Nut Spice Cookies
Sardinia, Italy
Diamond-shaped papassinas are especially good with a cup of coffee. The flavor of these cookies gets even better after a few days.