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Peas with Celery Root

Celery root, a popular fall vegetable, tastes like a cross between celery and parsley.

Sauteed Chicken with Yellow Grape Tomatoes

Broil slices of packaged polenta to go with the chicken. Round out the main course with an arugula salad and chunks of crusty whole wheat Italian bread. For dessert? Brownies topped with vanilla gelato drizzled with sambuca.

Spaghetti with Mussels, Tomatoes and Oregano

Crusty bread, an arugula and endive salad with balsamic dressing, and lemon sorbet with chocolate-dipped biscotti turn this simple Italian dinner into a special one.

Spicy Glass Noodle Salad

Bangkok-style noodles with shrimp, chicken and Thai chilies from Arun's in Chicago.

Chicken and Bell Pepper with Onion Confit

In this Basque-inspired dish, a bell pepper mixture is slow-cooked to produce an unusual — and flavorful — confit.

Mango and Red Onion Chutney

Active time: 50 min Start to finish: 1 hr

Sauteed Collard Greens

A long cooking time for collard greens is a southern tradition. We sliver ours, then sauté them only for 1 minute, which renders them crisp-tender but allows the greens to keep their color and full flavor.

Pea Shoot and Spinach Salad with Bacon and Shiitakes

Pea shoots are the tender, leafy branch tips of edible pea plants (not to be confused with flowering sweet peas, which are poisonous). There are huge variations in taste among shoots from different varieties, but the sweetest are those from edible podded peas.

Venison Tenderloin with Madeira Green Peppercorn Sauce

If venison isn't for you, beef tenderloin is a good alternative (see cooks' note, below). Because beef is not as dense and rich as venison, the portions are slightly larger (cooking times and temperatures will also be different).

Light Refried Black Beans

Refried beans are typically made from pinto beans, but black beans work well, too. Add a dab of sour cream if you crave a little richness.

Veal Cutlets with Sauteed Baby Artichokes

Noël McAlpine of Dallas, Texas, writes: "When I was in Florence for a business conference, I had the pleasure of dining at Trattoria Garga. I really enjoyed the scaloppine al carciofi (veal cutlets with artichokes) and would like to add the recipe to my collection."

Orzo and Rice Pilaf with Vegetables

Active time: 20 min Start to finish: 40 min

Spicy Sichuan-Style Shrimp

Preparation time: 25 minutes Cooking time: 5 minutes Sichuan cooking is popular throughout China, and in recent years, adventurous Chinese restaurant diners have discovered how delicious it can be. This is one of the best known dishes from that area.

Veggies with Israeli Couscous

I like using Israeli couscous for this dish, although pearl barley may be substituted. This couscous is quite starchy and should be rinsed after cooking.

Smothered Yellow Squash with Basil

Smothering is a Cajun cooking term that refers to browning anything from meat to vegetables in oil, then braising it in a small amount of liquid, tightly covered, until tender.
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