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Plantain-Stuffed Chipotles Chiles in Escabèche

Dried chipotle chiles become smoky-hot packages for a filling made from subtly sweet ripe plantains. Don'erestimate the heat of dried chiles—it's important to wear rubber gloves when working with them, since they can be just as potent as fresh ones.

Meat Filling for Agnolotti

Make this filling ahead of time; it freezes well and you'll have enough to create four batches of Alan Tardi's delicate <epi:recipe link="" id="235965">agnolotti</epi:recipe>.

Fresh Piedmont-Style Pasta Dough

This recipe for pasta dough includes additional egg yolks, which give it a slightly richer flavor and a yellowish hue. Using olive oil produces a softer dough that's perfect for making a variety of pastas.

Caponata with Fennel, Olives, and Raisins

Gemma Sanita Sciabica of Modesto, California, writes: "My husband's family produces olive oil, and I'm the company's recipe developer. We often hear from customers who love our oil but complain that they don't have the time to cook. Their comments inspired me to share my favorite recipes, which show just how simple great Italian food can be." Caponata is a Sicilian specialty typically served as a relish or side dish. It also works as an appetizer on bread rounds.

Bavarian Sausage Hot Pot

Bayerischer Würsteltopf Germans like to layer meats and vegetables in a pot and leave them to cook. Not all their hot pots are all-day affairs, however. This one, a hearty main dish, is ready to serve in half an hour. Most of its liquid cooks away, so this is actually a mélange of broth-poached vegetables and sausage.

Cucumber Salad with Mustard Dressing

Hedy's favorite cucumber salad and one she prepares often, it's particularly good with poached salmon, trout, pike, cod, almost any fish. Hedy says that cucumber salad is often paired with sausages and potato salad. "That's quite traditional."

Bavarian Cream with Raspberry Coulis

Bavarian cream is as famous as its origin is mysterious. It might have been invented by French cooks at the court of the Wittelsbacher, the powerful dynasty that ruled Bavaria for more than seven centuries until the last Bavarian king abdicated in 1918. Or possibly, it was first made by Isabeau de Bavière, daughter of a Bavarian duke who married King Charles VI of France in 1385. Whichever version you prefer, one thing is clear: Bavarian cream is deeply entrenched in history and a royal treat in the true sense of the word.

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Braised Short Rib of Beef

Chef-owner Shawn McClain of Custom House restaurant in Chicago created this recipe for Epicurious's Wine.Dine.Donate program.

Braised Beef Short Ribs

The signature dish at Bouchée is similar to boeuf bourguignon except it uses short ribs, which create a more elegant presentation for individual servings. The addition of vinegar offsets their robust meatiness. Any remaining sauce would be great served over egg noodles.

Fontina Risotto Cakes with Fresh Chives

Tender risotto is favored with Parmesan and Fontina cheeses in these addictively crispy cakes.

Lobster Pasta with Herbed Cream Sauce

If available, add the lobsters' coral pink roe to the sauce — it makes this dish even more luxurious.

Parsley Dumplings

Serve these dumplings with Café Zuzu's Chicken with Vegetables

Milky Way Tart

A chocolate-infused whipped cream tops a caramel-filled chocolate crust in this elegant—but still single serve—dessert, reminiscent of the classic candy.
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