Bon Appétit
Arugula Salad with Lemon-Parmesan Dressing
It makes a great side dish, but this salad is even better as a pizza topping. Brush the with olive oil, sprinkle it with sea salt and shredded mozzarella, then bake. When the pizza comes out of the oven, top it with the salad.
By Tori Ritchie
Caramelized-Onion, Rosemary, and Pine Nut Topping
Top the dough with the onion mixture, then add your toppings. Blue cheese and halved Kalamata olives would work well with the onions.
By Tori Ritchie
Roast Leg of Lamb with Tarragon-Mint Butter
A spring herb butter makes the lamb fresh and lively. Be sure to reserve 1/4 cup of the butter for flavoring the Garland of Spring Vegetables .
By Betty Rosbottom
Saffron-Scented Couscous with Pine Nuts
Saffron gives the couscous a gorgeous yellow color.
By Betty Rosbottom
Moroccan-Style Vegetable Stew with Harissa Yogurt Sauce
Blanching the root vegetables shortens the stew's cooking time and keeps the flavors bright. Plus, the blanching water makes a great quick stock.
By Molly Stevens
Mini Crab Cakes
By Betty Rosbottom
Vanilla Bean-Coconut Cupcakes with Coconut Frosting
The secret to these moist cupcakes? Reduced coconut milk.
By Abby Dodge
Asparagus and Mushroom Tarts
A simple but sophisticated starter: Puff pastry squares are topped with a bright spring mixture of asparagus spears, fresh shiitakes, and crème fraîche.
By Betty Rosbottom
Overnight Pizza Dough
The dough gets its slightly tangy flavor from a "sponge" (a mixture of warm water, yeast, and flour thats allowed to ferment). Timing note: The sponge needs to rest overnight; the dough needs to rise for about eight hours.
By Tori Ritchie
Tuna, Asparagus, and New Potato Salad with Chive Vinaigrette and Fried Capers
A springy take on Niçoise salad, with radishes and asparagus in place of tomatoes and haricots verts.
By Molly Stevens
Dulce de Leche and Chocolate Chunk Bread Pudding
Egg bread, bittersweet chocolate, and an intense caramel sauce combine to make this the ultimate comfort dessert. Be sure to start this recipe ahead of time. It takes about half an hour for the custard to soak into the bread.
By Jill O'Connor
Roasted-Tomato Sauce
This sauce goes with almost any topping. Three to try: slices of fresh mozzarella, fresh basil leaves, and roasted eggplant. This recipe originally accompanied the <epi:recipelink id="352109">Overnight Pizza Dough recipe</epi:recipelink>
By Tori Ritchie
Prosciutto, Mozzarella and Citrus Tapenade Sandwiches
These mouthwatering sandwiches are packed with zesty flavor. Wrap them up and serve at a picnic.
Salt-Roasted Shrimp with Scampi Dip
By Tori Ritchie
Lemon and White Chocolate Mousse Parfaits With Strawberries
Tangy lemon curd and a white chocolate ganache are each folded with whipped cream to form airy mousses. They're layered here with pretty sliced strawberries, but any berry or soft ripe fruit will work.
By Betty Rosbottom
Orange Angel Food Cake with Caramel Sauce and Tropical-Fruit Compote
This cake is light as air— and infused with flavor, thanks to a little grated orange peel. A deep, dark caramel sauce and a stunning fruit compote make the dessert dinner-party-worthy. Be sure not to use a pan with a nonstick coating. Because this cake is cooled upside down in the pan, you want the cake to stick to the sides a bit.
By Abby Dodge
Halibut on Mashed Fava Beans With Mint
Peeling spring's fleeting fresh fava beans takes some time, but the results are well worth the effort. You can blanch and peel the beans a day ahead.
By Molly Stevens
Arugula-Pistachio Pesto
Spread the pesto over the dough , then add toppings. Roasted asparagus, well-drained cooked spinach, and crumbled feta would be delicious.
By Tori Ritchie
Sauteéd Chicken Cutlets with Asparagus, Spring Onions, and Parsley-Tarragon Gremolata
Gremolata is usually made with parsley, garlic, and lemon peel. Here, shallot replaces garlic, and tarragon and orange peel are added.
By Molly Stevens