Food Processor
Cinnamon Sables
These buttery cinnamon cookies are David's all-time favorite. Make them and you'll see why.
By David Bouley , Mario Lohninger , Melissa Clark, and Damiano Martin
Quick Chicken and Olive Empañadas
These crisp turnovers are traditionally enclosed in pastry dough. Making and rolling out the dough can be quite time-consuming, so potsticker wrappers are used in this recipe instead.
Vanilla-Bean Cheesecake with Guava Topping and Mango-Lime Salad
Start preparing this two days before you plan to serve it. Toast the coconut in a 350°F oven until light golden in spots, stirring frequently, about ten minutes.
By David Guas
Salmon Burgers with Dill Tartar Sauce
These burgers are easier to handle if they are chilled for one hour before grilling. They would be great with rice salad and cucumber slices. Grilled pound cake topped with crushed sweetened strawberries and whipped cream makes a luscious finale.
Sliced Tomatoes with Minted Olive Oil and Basil
A lovely summer dish. Be sure to make the oil several hours ahead.
Gala Apple "Newtons" with Honey Cream
By Barbara Lynch
Onion and Bacon Tart
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Serve with a green salad for a lovely lunch or light supper. What to drink: Gewürztraminer or a dry Alsatian Riesling.
Spiced Tomato Chutney (Mountain Jam)
Piquant and full of spices, this chutney is an unexpected, pleasantly bright condiment for scrambled eggs.
Active time: 45 minutes Start to finish: 1 week (includes allowing flavors to develop)
Strawberry Sorbet
I know of no better way with strawberries than this quick and simple method. You don't need an ice cream machine to make this sorbet, just a little sugar, water, and a food processor.
By Paul Bertolli
Pesto-Crusted Chicken Breasts
This flavorful chicken makes an impressive impromptu dinner when accompanied by the Caramelized Onion and Roasted Red Pepper Linguine and a nice salad (use a bagged lettuce mixture, of course). Frozen chicken will work here if that's what you have on hand; just defrost it quickly in the microwave.
Pasta and Bean Soup
Pasta e Fagioli
Venetians prize a soup made thick by using mashed beans. This recipe is based on the preparations at Venice's Fiaschetteria Toscana and Osteria alla Bomba.
A tablespoon of salt may sound like a lot, but it is needed to bring out the beans' flavor.
Ginger Scones
"While visiting Los Angeles recently," says Katherine Mollen of New York, New York, "I made sure to get to La Brea Bakery. The ginger scones were the best I've ever had. Since there's nothing that comes close here in New York, I'd like to try to make them at home."
Spaghetti with Walnut Sage Pesto
Active time: 25 min Start to finish: 25 min
The flavor of fresh sage can be intense. You may want to start by adding 3 tablespoons of sage to the pesto, then taste after processing and add another tablespoon if you'd like a stronger flavor.
Mole Cake with Cherry-Almond Ice Cream, Tamarind Anglaise, and Orange Caramel
The name of this cake derives from the flavors that are reminiscent of the classic mole, an aromatic, delicious chocolaty savory sauce that originated in Pueblo, Mexico. I have always thought that dried chiles were a surprisingly good match for chocolate, and with the addition of canela, cloves, and pumpkin seeds, the full mole flavors emerge. For a shortcut, substitute sectioned grapefruit for the orange caramel.
By Stephan Pyles