Poultry
Turkey Wraps with Chipotle Mayonnaise
Look for chipotle chilies in adobo sauce in the Latin American foods section of the market. Serve the wraps with purchased salsa and an avocado, grapefruit and red onion salad with oil and vinegar dressing. Complete the menu with chocolate wafer cookies and coffee ice cream.
Crusted Chicken and Black Beans
I came up with this recipe one day when I was boiling a big old hen for chicken soup and had plenty of meat left over, but if you don't care to fool with that, the casserole can easily be made with a nicely roasted chicken picked up in a deli or supermarket.
By James Villas
Sesame Chicken Noodle Salad
Serve with: A chopped salad of plum tomatoes and cucumbers with purchased ginger dressing. Dessert: Coconut cupcakes.
Gratineed Chicken in Cream Sauce (Poulet à la Fermiere)
This recipe was inspired by a dish that a group of our food editors enjoyed at Chez Maître Paul, a Paris bistro. As the name suggests, poulet à la fermière contains a farmwife's bounty—chicken, cheese, vegetables, and herbs.
Tamarind Barbecued Duck with Smoky Plantain Crema
The tamarind, a tropical shade tree native to India, also grows in Southeast Asia, Africa, Hawaii, Mexico, South America, and, of course, the Caribbean. Its long brown brittle bean-like pods each hold a sweet-sour sticky brown pulp containing up to ten seeds. Its flavor is akin to dates mixed with lemon and peaches.
Just as we in the West often use a squeeze of lemon to lift the richness of a dish, in Asia they use tamarind. The American palate is not accustomed to the tamarind's particular brand of sourness, and so Western dishes using the fruit are usually tempered by ingredients that soften its acidity. In this dish, the heavy cream in the Smoky Plantain Crema balances the tamarind's acidity, while the chipotles complement the flavor of the grilled duck meat.
When preparing this, note that the duck should marinate overnight.
By Norman Van Aken
Grilled Lemon Chicken Salad with Dill Cream Dressing
A grill pan is just the thing for cooking the chicken and zucchini in this recipe.
Chicken with Mustard and Tarragon Cream Sauce
In a classic pairing, tarragon brightens up chicken for spring. Serve with steamed rice to soak up the luscious sauce.
Steve Raichlen's Grilled Game Hens
These birds are one of many excellent grilling ideas from Steven Raichlen, author of The Barbecue! Bible (Workman, 1998) and How To Grill, in bookstores later this month.
Hot and Sticky Apricot-Glazed Chicken
Serve with: Rice pilaf and a salad of red-leaf lettuce with rice wine vinaigrette. Dessert: Grilled pineapple and vanilla ice cream.
Chicken Breast Valdostana with Braised Lentils
Petto di Pollo alla Valdostana con Lenticchie Brasate
I sometimes suggest some side dishes to go along with main courses and let you make up your mind which you prefer to serve. I love this combination so much, though, that I'm including the side dish as part of the recipe. I hope you enjoy it as much as I do.
By Lidia Bastianich
Chicken Marengo
H.F. Lippincott of Montgomery, Alabama, writes: "The chicken marengo at O'Briens Bistro, in Pensacola, Florida, is delicious. I'd love to have the recipe."
Turkey Green Chili
Poblano and jalapeño chiles, tomatillos, and cilantro account for the recipe's title. Serve with: Mexican beer, warm tortillas, green salad, and lemon sorbet.
Crunchy Chicken Salad
By Pam Rupp
Chicken Soup with Loads of Vegetables
Jewish chicken soup is usually served with thin egg noodles or with matzah balls. The zucchini is my, not MGM's addition.
By Joan Nathan