5 Ingredients or Fewer
Jasmine Rice with Cumin and Mustard Seeds
Active time: 10 min Start to finish: 35 min
Cumin and mustard seeds give jasmine rice a subtle Indian flavor. It's a nice change from plain rice; try it as a side dish for grilled steak, fish, or the spiced chicken breast.
Roast Pork Loin with Garlic and Rosemary
Any leftovers are great added to the Tuscan Rice Salad or for sandwiches.
Tuscan Beans
We tested this recipe in a traditional Italian terra-cotta bean pot (called a fagioliera) and in a heavy saucepan. We preferred the bean pot because it cooked the beans more gently, allowing them to retain their shape and texture (they seemed more flavorful as well). The slow, gentle cooking also makes it unnecessary to presoak the beans. In Italy, each serving of beans is dressed with oil at the table, and since leftover beans aren't dressed, they are used in the next day's soup or are reheated with more garlic and sage.
Spiced Pork
The actual family Christmas dinner in Great Expectations featured a leg of pork that was pickled, or corned, over a long period. This is our contemporary spice-rubbed version, which takes only about 24 hours. Serve the pork hot with mashed potatoes or cold in sandwiches.
Mustard and Spring Onion Mash
Baking the potatoes first gives them a nice creamy texture. The potency of the mustard will diminish as the potatoes are being stirred over the burner; so if you really want to feel the burn, add an extra teaspoon or so of mustard just before serving.
Sherry Vinaigrette
This recipe was created to accompany Bibb Lettuce with Sherry Vinaigrette . Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.
Red Cabbage with Chestnuts
In typical Alsatian fashion, this cabbage has a delicious sweet-and-sour flavor.
Caribbean Coconut Curry Sauce
Brush this slightly sweet lime-scented sauce on shrimp or chicken before and during grilling. The recipe makes enough for 1 1/2 pounds of chicken or shrimp, with some left over to pass at the table.
Grilled Rosemary Lamb Chops
Offer some homemade breadsticks with the lamb: Just cut a French bread baguette lengthwise into quarters; brush with olive oil that has been mixed with fresh herbs. Grill alongside the lamb until golden, about 2 minutes per side. Serve raspberries and cream with cookies for dessert.
Edamame
Soybeans in the Pod
Sweet, delicious young soybeans, which appear fresh in markets in Japan throughout the summer (they are available frozen in the U.S.), make great hors d'oeuvres. They are packed with protein and fun to eat-the slightly fuzzy green pods tickle your lips as you gently suck the beans into your mouth. Provide bowls for the empty pods.
This recipe can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.
Poppy Seed Dressing
This recipe originally accompanied Fruit Salad with Poppy Seed Dressing
By Ruth A. Matson