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Green Olive, Lemon, and Garlic-Roasted Leg of Lamb with Potatoes and Pan Gravy
Roasting the potatoes with the lamb gives them a wonderfully rich, meaty flavor.
Flaky Pie Crust
A terrific all-purpose pie crust from Elinor Klivans. Use it during the holiday season and all year long.
By Elinor Klivans
Yam Soup with Coriander
Roasting the yams gives this soup its richness; a swirl of cilantro-flavored yogurt adds even more taste and color.
Double-Cranberry Molded Salad
Michael McLaughlin, cookbook author, says "When I was much younger, the requisite Thanksgiving cranberry sauce always came out of a can and lay quivering on the plate, just waiting to be sliced and served. As I got older, I came to prefer the whole-berry-style sauce to the smooth. Then, once I began making my own cranberry sauces from scratch, I settled on a great-tasting compromise: This recipe features tangy bits of cranberry in a smooth jewel-toned mold."
By Michael McLaughlin
Tapenade Goat-Cheese Crackers
Though this recipe makes more than enough hors d'oeuvres, they are small and disappear in a New York minute!
Potato, Leek and Fennel Soup
This recipe can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.
The fennel is the special flavor in this soup.
By Jeanne Silvestri
Cod with Herb-Stuffing Crust
Complete the entrée with roasted red-skinned potatoes and boiled green beans. Serve pumpkin cheesecake for dessert.
Ciabatta
This flavorful Italian loaf begins with a biga, the Italian term for "starter dough." Make the biga a day before baking the bread.
Rosemary Focaccia with Olives
Over the past few years, the popular Italian flatbread has made its way into bread baskets at home and in restaurants. This version is tender and redolent of rosemary and olive oil. It’s perfect as a snack, served with soup and salad, or split for sandwiches.
Mascarpone Cheesecake with Candied Pecans and Dulce de Leche Sauce
Dulce de leche is a soft milk-caramel confection that is yet again one of the year's top flavors. If you don't have time to make the sauce, look for it with the ice cream toppings at the market. Note that the baked cheesecake must be chilled overnight before serving.
Spinach Soufflé with Roasted Red Pepper Sauce
For an elegant dinner, just add a salad of Bibb lettuce and Belgian endive with walnut-oil vinaigrette, and pass a basket of warm French bread. A purchased apple tart makes a lovely finale.
Coeur à la Crème with Raspberry Sauce
Coeur à la Crème is an old French concoction that is both earthy and elegant, rustic and dressy — appropriate for any occasion. It's a wonderful complement to whatever summer berries are in season. This dessert is served at The Inn to celebrate birthdays and anniversaries. It can be made in less than five minutes and never fails to knock em' out — even more so than an elaborate cake that took two days to execute.
One large (16-ounce) or four individual (4-ounce) perforated heart-shaped ceramic molds lined with cheesecloth will be needed to create this dessert. The perforated molds allow the excess liquid, or whey, to drip through the cheesecloth, leaving the delicious "heart" of the cream. Coeur à la crème molds are usually available at kitchen supply stores.
By Patrick O'Connell