Potato
Smoked Salmon and Potato Breakfast Casserole
Hot-smoked fully cooked salmon is flaky in texture and fragrant with alder smoke. This dish can be completely assembled and chilled one day before baking.
Wild Mushroom Soup with Horseradish Cream
This classic regional dish is from Ralph Potter, chef at Darley's at Lilianfels in the Blue Ridge Mountains west of Sydney. "Wild mushrooms are so plentiful when the sun has come out after it's been raining for a few days, why not be indulgent and make a special soup out of them to celebrate the season."
By Ralph Potter
Potato Skins with Bacon and Cheese
A favorite steak-dinner starter served at Cattlemen's Steakhouse in the historic Stockyards City area of Oklahoma City.
Great One Pot Vegetables
I leave the roots on the leeks until after cooking, so they don't fall apart. Just wash and trim beforehand.
Sweet Potato Soufflé
Coconut, lemon rind, and raisins are a bright surprise. "A lot of people buy my cookbook just to get this recipe," says Mrs. Wilkes.
By Sema Wilkes
Corn, Scallion, and Potato Frittata
This frittata makes a perfect brunch or lunch — it works especially well for a picnic. And on a steamy summer night, it may be all you need for dinner. Adding a green salad and a nice piece of bread is an easy way to round out the plate.
Roast Loin of Pork with Fennel
I didn't grow up eating pork, so I was pleased to find out how lean and flavorful it was when I made this roast loin of pork. I cooked it the way I cook lots of meats — roasted with carrots, potatoes, and fennel. It's important to let meat rest after it's cooked; you'll find that all meats become juicier and more tender after 15 to 20 minutes. The rub on this comes from my dear friend Anna Pump and her wonderful Loaves and Fishes Cookbook.
By Ina Garten
Vegetable and Chicken Curry
This Cambodian curry is traditionally made with beef, but Mao Sokhen says his American friends prefer the chicken variation. Though you can use any brand of Thai red curry paste and Asian fish sauce for this recipe, Mao likes the brands recommended below because he finds they produce a dish that is closer to classic Cambodian flavor.
Potato Salad with Chilies and Corn
Tomatoes and bell pepper also give color and flavor to this impressive side dish.
Chicken Pot-au-Feu
We recommend using the freshest watercress possible — if not at its best, it can give the sauce a slightly bitter taste. (Try hydroponic watercress; it's generally better than conventionally grown supermarket cress.)
Tanis suggests skimming all the fat from the cooking liquid and serving the broth as a first-course soup, garnished with toasted slices of French bread.
By David Tanis
Potatoes Roasted with Olive Oil and Bay Leaves
Small imported Turkish bay leaves, available at supermarkets, are ideal for this recipe.
By Colin Cowie
Summer Minestrone with Pesto
When a generous garnish of pesto gets stirred in, the soup turns a vibrant green and becomes perfumed with the intense and sweet aroma of basil mixed with garlic.
Indian-Spiced Potato Salad
Chopped fresh ginger and cilantro give an exotic edge to the classic summer side dish.
Mashed Potatoes with Carrots and Leeks
This recipe was inspired by stoemp, a Belgian dish of mashed potatoes with vegetables.