Epicurious
Micro-Quick Hot-Sweet Salad of Broccoli Raab and Carrots
I'm not a big fan of microwaving, but in this case, it preserves both vegetables' deep color and nutrients as it speeds cooking. The honey and sweet sherry accents temper the bitter broccoli raab for a side dish that's fast, fresh, pretty.
By Elizabeth Schneider
Gorgonzola, Pears and Walnuts on Baguette
By Ira Freehof
Isabella's Aphrodisiac Ice Cream
By Flora Isabella Castillo
Earl Grey Ice Cream
By Tina Smith
Potato Gnocchi with Spring Peas and Prosciutto
By Michael Lomonaco
Olive Spread with Walnuts
"On a trip to Chicago, my daughter and I enjoyed a memorable meal at Pane Caldo downtown," writes Terrie M. Barr of Troy, Illinois. "Everything was terrific, especially the black olive and walnut spread served with the bread."
Offer this flavorful spread with French-bread baguette slices that have been brushed with olive oil and toasted in a 350°F oven until golden.
Ivanade
By Faith Heller Willinger
Citrus Sponge Cake with Strawberries
By Abigail Kirsch
Onion, Bacon and Cream Pizza
This is a wonderful way to experience onions and it is reminiscent of the Alsatian specialty, flammekeuche. Combined with the cream, the onions (Rose de Roscoff, if you can find them) create a sweet, succulent foil for the bacon and the pizza dough. I like to serve this as a first course, with a lovely Gewurtztraminer.
By Susan Herrmann Loomis
Roasted Cockles
You can use small manila clams or cherrystones if you can't get cockles. You can also use mussels, but the cooking time will be slightly shorter.
By Susan Herrmann Loomis
Pastry for a One-Crust Tart
This recipe originally accompanied Madame Quiche's Quiche Au Fromage .
This pastry is short, buttery, and wonderfully easy to put together. I make it in the food processor, for the less it is touched by warm hands, the shorter and flakier it will be. Be sure to let the pastry rest at least one hour at room temperature, so it is easy to roll out, then chill it before baking.
By Susan Herrmann Loomis
Poached Chicken with Ginger and Scallion Sauce
By Michael Tong
La Soupe de Louviers
This is the soup everyone enjoyed in Louviers for Carnaval. Quick to make, deliciously satisfying and alluring, you will find it hits the spot on a cool late winter to spring evening.
By Susan Herrmann Loomis
Cherry Clafouti
This is the best clafouti I have ever tasted, for it is short on flour, long on custard, and the butter gives it an added depth of flavor. Remove the pits if you like. If you leave the pits in the cherries, be sure to warn your guests so they don't crack their teeth!
By Susan Herrmann Loomis
Pineapple "Lasagna"
These layered desserts are a pure flight of fancy. Inspired by the Italian dish lasagna, they use a traditional Peruvian fruit and cheese combo and add the very French technique of brûléeing sugar to create a brittle caramel. Villaran tops them with a caramel crown for a dramatic presentation, but they are just as delicious with nothing more than a drizzle of strawberry sauce.
By Emmanuel Piqueras Villaran