Leafy Greens
Salad with Herb-Dijon Dressing
"Many of the everyday dishes I made when I was raising my daughters are recipes I learned from my mother while I was growing up in the suburbs of Paris," writes Fanny Carroll of Eugene, Oregon. "She was quite a cook, and with a husband and seven kids to feed, everything had to be fast."
Asian Hot Pot with Chicken and Sweet-and-Spicy Dipping Sauce
For this traditional Asian fondue, raw strips of chicken are cooked quickly at the table in a pot of boiling broth. Guests then place the cooked chicken strips on lettuce leaves, add noodles and whatever garnishes they choose, roll up the leaves and complete the packages with a bit of the Sweet-and-Spicy Dipping Sauce. When all of the chicken has been eaten, divide the remaining broth among the guests.
Sukiyaki with Red Snapper
By Nobu Matsuhisa
Collard Greens and Turnips with Ham Hock and Pepper Vinegar
As all southerners know, eating Hoppin' John—black-eyed peas and rice—on New Year's Day ensures good luck. But it is the collards, traditionally eaten alongside, that bring good fortune! An added bonus to cooking up a mess o' greens is the resultant pot liquor—the delicious, nutritious broth left in the bottom of the cooking pot or serving dish. It is usually served as an accompaniment to that last piece of corn bread.
Spinach and Radicchio Salad with Mushrooms and Cashews
Mushrooms and cashews give a slight seventies flavor to this terrific salad.
Swordfish and Caponata Sandwiches
Start with tomato soup garnished with chopped fresh basil. Have deli potato salad with the main course, and for dessert, pears with Gorgonzola and biscotti.
Watercress Salad with Cotija Cheese and Fried Tortillas
If you can't get cotija cheese, you can substitute feta — it's stronger in flavor and a bit saltier than cotija, but it works fine. Archibald also makes a version of this salad topped with shavings of Manchego cheese.
By Claire Archibald
Steak Salad Sandwiches with Capers
Here’s a great way to use leftover grilled steak. The arugula adds a peppery finish.
Italian Coleslaw with Fennel and Capers
Wonderful as a side dish with grilled sea bass, halibut, or marinated, skewered shrimp.
Curly Endive and Apple Smoked Bacon Salad
By Michael Lomonaco
Chicken Legs with Achiote Garlic Sauce
This dish, flavored with achiote seeds, garlic, and spices, is based on chicken pibil, from Mexico's Yucatán Peninsula. Traditionally, the chicken is baked in banana leaves, but here we've used collard leaves because they are more readily available. They add moisture and a bit of flavor but do not get tender enough to eat.
Bresaola with Arugula, Fennel, and Manchego Cheese
Prosciutto is more familiar in this type of appetizer, but bresaola, beef fillet cured in a similar fashion, gives it a fresh interpretation. When paired with golden Spanish Manchego, the combination is deliciously bold in flavor.