Cured Meat
Mixed Greens with Bacon and Herbs
With bacon and lots of fresh herbs, this salad has a delicious balance of flavors. A warm baguette and a good Cabernet round out the menu.
Linguine with Peperoncini and Bacon
"I had three kids in three years when I was a 'young married' in my twenties," writes Sheryl Hurd-House of Jupiter, Florida. "That's when I started cooking and realized I liked it."
Tagliatelle with Parsnips and Pancetta (Adapted from Babbo)
"The tagliatelle with parsnips and pancetta at Babbo is a wonder," says Aleksandra Crapanzano of New York, New York. " I would be thrilled to have the recipe."
A good substitute for the homemade tagliatelle used at Babbo is dried egg fettuccine or taglierini—we particularly like the Cipriani brand.
Active time: 20 min Start to finish: 20 min
Pan-Fried Trout with Bacon
Steamed spinach and parsleyed baby red potatoes round out this seasonal plate. Chocolate cream pie is always in season.
Sausage, Salami, and Mozzarella Tart
Cut into slim wedges for an appetizer or into larger pieces for a main course.
Grilled Pear Salad with Bacon, Roquefort and Port Vinaigrette
"One evening my husband took me to a marvelous restaurant, Al Biernat's, in nearby Dallas," says Janice E. Bryant of Irving, Texas."I had an innovative salad—greens tossed with grilled pear slices, walnuts, blue cheese and a terrific vinaigrette."
Pumpkin Cannelloni with Clams and Sage Brown Butter
By Jody Adams
Onion, Bacon and Cream Pizza
This is a wonderful way to experience onions and it is reminiscent of the Alsatian specialty, flammekeuche. Combined with the cream, the onions (Rose de Roscoff, if you can find them) create a sweet, succulent foil for the bacon and the pizza dough. I like to serve this as a first course, with a lovely Gewurtztraminer.
By Susan Herrmann Loomis
Crown Roast of Pork with Sausage Stuffing
By Thomas R. Fox
Scandinavian Yellow Pea Soup
This is a fine dish for a cold day, and one that cries for ice-cold akvavit and beer. So popular is this soup with all the Nordics that it is said that the King of Sweden eats it every Thursday.
By Nika Standen Hazelton