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Boysenberry, Cranberry and Pink Grapefruit Preserves
Present this delightful tart-sweet spread in a glass jar that has been encircled with a ribbon. For a nice touch, tie a spoon into the bow. If you want to omit the canning process, go ahead. The preserves can be stored in the refrigerator up to one month.
Sweet-and-Sour Stuffed Mustard Cabbage
There are several varieties of mustard cabbage; for this recipe we used wrapped-heart mustard cabbage, also called swatow or dai gai choy. Sharp and pungent when raw, mustard cabbage sweetens and mellows with wilting and slow cooking. Try serving this dish with mashed potatoes, which go very well with the gravylike tomato sauce the stuffed cabbage is cooked in.
Simple Vegetable Couscous
With such hearty vegetables, this can easily be served as a meatless main course.
Raspberries and Blackberries in Red-Wine Syrup
The nutty, slightly spicy flavor of the sweet red wine works well with the berries in this dish.
Active time: 20 min Start to finish: 45 min
Steve's Floribean Chicken Chili
Steve Delaney, West Chester, Pa.
"My recipe reflects the Caribbean influences in the foods of Miami, where I lived for many years."
"My recipe reflects the Caribbean influences in the foods of Miami, where I lived for many years."
Old-Style Apple and Almond Pudding
One for the nut-lover. A refreshing apple compote is topped with an almond (or hazelnut) sponge. Simple and delicious, it's an ideal Passover dessert.
By Evelyn Rose
Zesty Pinto Beans
By Desiree Zamorano
Octopus with Linguine
Though Rose Pascale always uses fresh octopus (sold as pulpo in many Latino markets), we found that it's generally sold frozen. You may need to special-order or reserve octopus from your local fish market several days ahead.
By Rose Pascale
Fresh Carrot Sauce
This is delicious as an accompaniment to cooked shellfish and many white-fleshed fish.
By David Glickman
Peach Ice Cream, Philadelphia Style
No custard stands in the way of the peach flavor in this simple-to-make ice cream, so only the sweetest fresh peaches will do.
By Bruce Weinstein
Filipino Adobo-Style Cornish Hens Lapid
(Soy and Vinegar Marinated Cornish Hens)
By Patricia Lapid Reed