Make Ahead
Crème au Chocolat
By Paul Levy
Nectarines, Plums, and Blueberries in Lemony Ginger Anise Syrup
This recipe can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.
Fish Marinated with Vinegar, Sweet Wine, Tomato, and Rosemary
Ideally, the sweet wine in the marinade should be Muscat, a famous Samos wine.
White Chocolate Tartlets with Strawberry Coulis
Crusts made of ground biscotti and almonds accent this do-ahead dessert.
Sweet-Potato Gaufrettes with Duck Confit and Cranberry Black Pepper Chutney
A well-sharpened French mandoline with a fluted blade is the secret to these paper-thin potato wafers with a waffle design.
Active time: 55 min Start to finish: 1 1/4 hr
Carrot-Coconut Cupcakes with Cream Cheese Frosting
Dorothy Williams of Vancouver, British Columbia, writes: "To celebrate our 25th wedding anniversary, my husband and I spent a week in Victoria, British Columbia. We particularly enjoyed Abigail's Hotel, where we had some delicious carrot-coconut cupcakes."
For a lovely breakfast muffin, omit the cream cheese frosting.
Cherries in Spiced Wine Syrup
Spoon these cherries over ice cream or pound cake, or serve them topped with whipped cream and biscotti.
Sea Bass with Parsley Purée
"I was in Boston on a business trip when I discovered the city's North End and its many old Italian restaurants," writes Jennifer Fassman of Westport, Connecticut. "After wandering around the small, quaint streets, I was surprised to find a bright, modern restaurant — Marcuccio's. I took the waiter's advice and ordered the sea bass with parsley sauce. It was incredible."
At the restaurant, this entrée is served with sautéed broccoli rabe (also known as rapini). It would be great with spinach, too.
Classic Double-Crust Apple Pie
Tart apples and sweet ones come together in this all-American favorite.
Grilled Cardamom-Scented Pineapple with Vanilla Ice Cream
Be sure to brush the grill clean while it's hot before adding the fruit.
Poppy Seed Shortbreads
Inspired by the poppy seed breads made in many Russian homes, these cookies capture the traditional flavors without the time investment of making a yeast bread. You can substitute 1 cup walnuts (toasted, cooled, and finely chopped) for the poppy seeds if you prefer.
Grilled Charmoula Lamb Chops
This recipe makes more charmoula — a Moroccan herb and spice paste — than you'll need. You can use the leftover to rub on chicken or salmon before grilling.
Active time: 30 min Start to finish: 1 hr
Cherry-Chocolate Chip Oatmeal Cookies
Here's a real treat for the lunch box. Adding dried cherries and chocolate chips turns classic oatmeal cookies into something new.
Central Asian Rice and Bean Stew
The word mash means mung bean in Farsi and Farsi-related languages like Azeri and Tajik, as well as in Turkic languages such as Uzbek and Uighur. The word kichiri is like the Hindi word kitchri, a name for rice dishes made by cooking rice together with other ingredients. (The British took the idea and the name and turned it into "kedgeree.")
We like this satisfying meal-in-one stew we learned in Tajikistan. Potatoes, carrots, and tomatoes give variety of taste and texture to the main event, a spiced combination of mung beans (yellow dal) and long-grain rice. Mashkichiri is quick and easy to prepare once the mung beans have soaked, and all too easy to eat in large quantities when accompanied by plenty of yogurt. Serve it as a simple meal in one, or serve with kebabs and a side dish of something crunchy, like sliced cucumbers or radishes, or Persian pickled radish.
The winter version of this dish would have no tomatoes, and would use more carrots and onions instead. Winters in Central Asia are harsh, and there are few fresh vegetables to be had. Root vegetables, which can be stored and used when other vegetables are available, aren't an important part of the winter diet.
By Jeffrey Alford and Naomi Duguid