Side
Orange and Endive Salad with Maple Chipotle Vinaigrette
It's impossible to overstate just how well the ingredients come together in this beautiful salad. The textural contrast of juicy ripe oranges and crisp endives is enhanced by a surprisingly complex vinaigrette containing sweet, spicy, and smoky flavors.
Couscous with Olives and Lemon
Couscous is one of the fastest side dishes to prepare, but this jazzed-up, garlicky rendition shows that it need not be bland. Serve it with the Moroccan-Spiced Chicken Paillards or with grilled Italian sausages.
Mu Shu in Moments
Better than anything you can get at your local takeout joint, this way of making the Chinese classic can be done in record time.
Braised Fennel and Potatoes
You can never have enough potatoes, especially when they're perked up with fennel, which becomes so tender, it lends loads of moisture to the dish.
Brown Butter Soda Bread
Rosemary and black pepper make this bread anything but typical. Wedges are delicious with plenty of butter and your favorite preserves.
Roasted Green Beans with Fresh Garlic
Katy Hees of Santa Fe, New Mexico, writes: "Eating local, fresh, organic food is important to me. It doesn't get much more local than the eggs I use, which come from our own chickens. I also have a garden, which inspired my roasted green beans."
By Katy Hees
Almond Muffins with Gooey Fig Center
By Melissa Perello
Cornmeal Waffles
By Brandon Wicks and Kelli Scott
Shrimp and Pork Pot Stickers
Crisp and golden, these juicy pot stickers, stuffed with a classic Cantonese filling, are more than just delicious — they're also a symbol of prosperity for the coming year. Served browned sides up, these pot stickers make for a beautiful presentation.
Braised Endives with Haricots Verts
A mix of pleasantly bitter and crisp-tender vegetables perfectly complements the Duck with Walnut Sherry Vinaigrette . Some of the nutty, sweet vinaigrette will inevitably end up on the vegetables, enhancing their flavor.
Buddha's Delight
Extremely subtle and very delicate, this special dish, called Buddha's Delight because it's completely vegetarian, is all about texture. The biggest challenge in making it is finding the right ingredients, but the reward is worth the effort. Prepared with fresh vegetables, this recipe is sublime. If you can't find them fresh, don't be tempted to use canned (frozen bamboo shoots and ginkgo nuts are acceptable, however). Traditional Buddha's Delight doesn't call for garlic, but we find it makes all the difference. The recipe also serves 4 as a fabulous vegetarian main course.
Black-Bean Shrimp with Chinese Broccoli
A Chinese meal is incomplete without something leafy, and this dish features a wonderful green. The pleasant bite of gai lan, or Chinese broccoli, complements stir-fried shrimp beautifully; once you've tried it, you'll be eager to cook with it again.
Farmer Cheese Dumplings
Truklji These unusual dumplings — fashioned with noodle dough — make a refined dish that isn't at all heavy.
By Andrej A. Fritz