Make Ahead
Brown Sugar Fudge
Another name for this kind of creamy caramel fudge is penuche ("puh-noo-chee"), derived from panocha, a Mexican raw sugar. We think the texture of this one is most unusual: the combination of confectioners' sugar and brown sugar results in a particularly smooth, lush, velvety quality. We adapted a recipe from Pinkie's Bakery, in Souris, Prince Edward Island; the writer Marialisa Calta brought it back from a trip to the Canadian Maritimes.
Blue Cheese Dip
Drained nonfat yogurt—rather than mayonnaise or sour cream—provides the creamy texture. Start making this dip a day ahead, and try it with apple or pear slices.
Grilled Artichokes with Olive Oil, Lemon, and Mint
If the grill is large enough, cook the artichokes alongside the steaks; otherwise, grill these first and serve at room temperature.
Lemon Shortbread Bars
"Here in Seattle, there's a place called 60th Street Desserts that makes fabulous lemon shortbread bars; the cookies are both sweet and tart," says Lucille van der Hagen of Seattle, WA. "Could you ask Joan Williams, the owner, for the recipe?"
A crumb topping makes a nice addition to the classic bar cookie. Prepare the filling while the crust is baking; if the crust cools before the lemon filling is poured over it, the filling might seep beneath the crust.
Gazpacho with Jalapeño and Cilantro
"Michael Kornick's hip mk restaurant in Chicago has quickly become one of my favorite places for a special dinner," writes Thien Sylora of Chicago, Illinois. "I had a terrific gazpacho there."
Habanero Chile Salsa
Salsa de Chile Habanero
The Mayan word for this mixture (xnipec) means "nose of the dog," a vivid description of its sinus-clearing effects. For a truly incendiary salsa, add an extra habanero.
Perfectly Poached Shrimp with Green Goddess Sauce
By Rozanne Gold
Hand-Mashed Pinto Beans with Cheese
Frijoles Meneados
Frijoles meneados are an ideal addition to any meal featuring tacos, and they are especially good alongside a grilled steak. In Mexico's frontier region, flour tortillas would be used to scoop up the last remaining bean on the plate.
Haitian Coleslaw
"My husband and I celebrated my fiftieth birthday on the island of St. John, where we enjoyed many terrific meals," says Eileen Hruby of Tom's River, NJ. "One day, we had lunch at Pusser's Ltd. in Cruz Bay. The coleslaw they served was extraordinary: cool and hot at the same time. I have no idea how it was made."
Serrano chilies give this dish a real kick; the lime juice makes it refreshing.
Spicy Peanut Dip
Similar to the peanut sauce that accompanies an Indonesian satay, this would be nice with chips or crudités.
Poached Pears with Chocolate-Pear Sauce
Melting the chocolate in the pear poaching liquid makes an instant sauce.
By Gail Conde
Peach and Blackberry Tart with Oatmeal-Cookie Crust
Make oatmeal-cookie crumbs by blending cookies in a processor until finely ground.
Strawberry Shortcakes with Vanilla-Orange Syrup
Strawberries marinated in a vanilla-orange syrup add a new twist to these sponge-cake shortcakes.
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