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Roast Pork with Port Jus and Chipotle-Glazed Apples

At the restaurant, this dish is served with cilantro mashed potatoes. The pork has to marinate overnight, so begin preparing the recipe a day ahead.

Kerala Boatman's Crab Curry

A narrow strip of land at the southwestern tip of India, the state of Kerala is interlaced with a network of lagoons, canals, lakes, and rivers. Peddlers sell fish from these waters and other food by boat along the canals. This curry is styled after the ones these boatmen cook for themselves. It incorporates many ingredients of the Kerala kitchen: black peppercorns, fiery red chiles, mustard seeds, and the ubiquitous coconut. In India they toss about 20 fresh curry leaves into the kettle along with the onion, garlic, gingerroot, chiles, and peppercorns. These aromatic leaves can be difficult to find in the U.S., but if you locate some, by all means use them.

Garbanzo Bean and Potato Fritters with Red Bell Pepper Harissa

There is a historical reason why most Hanukkah menus offer foods that have been fried in oil. In the second century B.C., a one-day supply of oil inexplicably burned for eight days and eight nights after Judah Maccabee and his followers recaptured Jerusalem's Holy Temple from their Syrian oppressors. Hanukkah is the celebration of that miracle, and fried foods are served to commemorate the oil. In this country, the Eastern European potato latke is usually featured. These fritters are a Sephardic contribution to that tradition.

Chipotle Beef Stew

"Here is a simple dish I came up with that is especially good during the cold months, as the chipotle chiles can be pretty fiery," says B. Fairbrother of Chicago, Illinois. "My Mexican neighbors were the inspiration."

Mexican Pizza with Chorizo, Monterey Jack Cheese and Sun-Dried Tomatoes

Tortillas form the crust of these layered pizzas, which are an irresistible hors d'oeuvre. Pour sangria throughout the party.

Chicken with Spicy Tomato Sauce

Serve with rice or as a burrito filling.

Green Papaya Salad

Anywhere you go in Laos, you will find women patiently preparing papaya for this salad. Using a small machete-like knife, they make repeated shallow parallel cuts, each about 1/8 inch deep, in a section of the papaya. Then they scrape the papaya from top to bottom so they end up with very nice julienne. A food processor fitted with the julienne disk or a manual slicer such as a mandoline works equally well.

Meatless Tamale Pie

Margaritas and some guacamole with chips and/or vegetable "dippers" would start this Mexican-style dinner off right. Ladle out black bean soup to precede the tamale pie, and serve a Caesar salad with it. Finish by teaming lime sorbet with orange segments that have been marinated in tequila.

Sour-Cream Chile Sauce

This recipe can be prepared in 45 minutes or less. This recipe originally accompanied Salmon and Leek Pie .

Indian Spiced Mayonnaise

This zesty condiment is a wonderful addition to sandwiches. It also makes a great dip for raw vegetables and a superb sauce for fish.

Chipolte Dipping Sauce

This recipe can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.

Salsa Vinaigrette

Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.

Curried Corn and Zucchini Salsa

This recipe can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.

Santa Fe Tortilla Pizza

Sliced leftover cooked pork makes this quick pizza even quicker.

Grilled Pizza and Sausage and Salsa

This recipe makes plenty of extra salsa to serve on tacos or with chips.
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