Starter
Pear, Onion, and Dry Jack Cheese Strudels
These delicious strudels can be put together one day before baking.
Fettuccine Bolognese
At Babbo in New York, chef Mario Batali serves this dish with freshly made pappardelle pasta. We've simplified the entrée for the home cook by substituting purchased fettuccine.
Mini Meatballs in Saffron Sauce
Redolent of garlic and saffron, these tiny meatballs are a sure hit at any tapas party.
Soba Noodle Salad with Cucumber and Mango
Soba noodles can be found in the Asian foods section of some supermarkets.
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
Lobster and Pineapple Salad with Basil and Mint
It's best to serve this lobster salad right after you make it, rather than preparing it in advance. If the salad stands for more than half an hour, pineapple enzymes will alter the texture of the lobster meat.
Active time: 30 min Start to finish: 30 min
Gazpacho Sorbet with Apple Aspic
Sorbete de Gazpacho Sobre
Gelée de Manzana Many of Spain's celebrated chefs have tinkered with traditional gazpachos, transforming them into dishes worthy of the most creative kitchens. A favorite variation is gazpachos (both red and white) made into sorbets and included as part of a tasting menu. This luscious coral-colored sorbet, adapted from a recipe by chef Sergio López Domínguez, of Tragabuches restaurant, in Ronda, looks stunning served over a bed of diced apple aspic and drizzled with caramelized balsamic vinegar. López likes to sprinkle the sorbet with a garnish of finely chopped mojama, a salt-cured tuna. The blend of flavors in the dish works sensationally well, with or without the extra garnish.
Gelée de Manzana Many of Spain's celebrated chefs have tinkered with traditional gazpachos, transforming them into dishes worthy of the most creative kitchens. A favorite variation is gazpachos (both red and white) made into sorbets and included as part of a tasting menu. This luscious coral-colored sorbet, adapted from a recipe by chef Sergio López Domínguez, of Tragabuches restaurant, in Ronda, looks stunning served over a bed of diced apple aspic and drizzled with caramelized balsamic vinegar. López likes to sprinkle the sorbet with a garnish of finely chopped mojama, a salt-cured tuna. The blend of flavors in the dish works sensationally well, with or without the extra garnish.
Gazpacho Chopped Salad
Pipirrana Jaenera
Pipirrana is a version of gazpacho typical of the Andalusian province of Jaén — more a salad than a soup.
Grilled Corn on the Cob with Chipotle Butter
This recipe has a nice balance of sweet and spicy flavors, and a drizzle of lime juice provides tang. Serve the corn and the Hearts of Romaine and Roquefort Salad with the burgers, and check out the box on the next page for potato salad suggestions.
Very Simple Pumpkin Soup
Pour a Chardonnay with the meal; if there are kids at the table, offer them apple cider.
Sausage, Salami, and Mozzarella Tart
Cut into slim wedges for an appetizer or into larger pieces for a main course.
Leek and Potato Soup
By Abigail Kirsch
Wild Mushroom and Green Bean Salad with Goat Cheese
"On Saturday mornings I like to go to the farmers' market near my house and buy whatever produce is at its peak," writes Justin Kulongowski of Portland, Maine. "One weekend I came home with all the ingredients to make this great salad."
By Justin Kulongowski
Pumpkin Cannelloni with Clams and Sage Brown Butter
By Jody Adams