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Potato Gnocchi with Chicken Livers and Pancetta
From Daniel Boulud and Alex Lee, the former executive chef at Daniel in New York.
By Daniel Boulud
Chicken and White Bean Chili
Roasted green chilies add spice to this do-ahead dish, which happens to be a great way to use up leftover chicken.
Fig and Stilton Salad with Port Wine Dressing
"I spent a weekend in North Carolina's Blue Ridge Mountains," writes Elizabeth Haworth of Columbia, South Carolina. "The Riverwood restaurant in Blowing Rock was a real treat—I especially enjoyed their fig and Stilton salad with Port dressing. Would the chef share the recipe for this unusual salad?"
The sweet-tart dressing paired with creamy Stilton cheese strikes a great balance in this winter salad.
Chicken Mole with Chipotles
Mole, a classic Mexican chili sauce, gets streamlined here. Chipotle chilies (available canned at Latin American markets and many supermarkets) add heat, while unsweetened chocolate provides subtle sweetness. Serve the stew in shallow bowls with steamed rice. Add an arugula, orange, and red onion salad and a basket of warm corn tortillas. For dessert, offer cinnamon-spiked hot chocolate and wafer cookies.
Quick Choucroute Garnie
Classic choucroute garnie combines sauerkraut, potatoes, and a variety of meats. Here, chunks of smoked sausage are cooked with sauerkraut and flavored with caraway. On the side, have boiled red-skinned potatoes tossed with parsley and a spinach salad. End with purchased apple strudel.
Snow Eggs with Pistachio Custard and Chocolate Drizzle
This dessert, called sciummette ("little sponges") in Liguria, is the Italian version of the French oeufs à la neige. One look at these fluffy ovals of meringue will tell you where the name comes from.
Maine Lobster with Wild Mushrooms and Rosemary Vapor
This dish combines aroma and flavor in a unique fashion: Bowls of steaming rosemary vapor accompany the luxurious main course. The piney fragrance of fresh rosemary adds another dimension to the taste experience.
By Grant Achatz
Cornish Game Hens with Crab Apple-Sage Glaze
Serve these festive birds with roasted broccoli (as easy as steamed) and a wild rice pilaf with sliced green onions. Finish with caramel ice cream topped with chocolate sauce and chopped walnuts.
Butternut Squash and Apple Soup
Antoinette Muto of Los Angeles, California, writes: "My business partner and I own a company that makes costumes for the film industry. When we are involved in a huge project — as we were with Minority Report and X2 — we work very long days, and sometimes even on weekends. So I don't have much time to cook or even to go out for lunch or dinner. That's when my no-fiddling cooking style comes in handy. I cut corners when I can — without sacrificing flavor. I prepare all-vegetarian meals, using the freshest ingredients from the farmers' market, and I really get a kick out of seeing people come over to my house and not miss the meat one bit."
By Antoinette Muto
Farfalle with Tuna, Tomatoes and Olives
Start with pear slices wrapped in prosciutto; offer a radicchio and fennel salad and breadsticks alongside the pasta, and rich tiramisè to end the meal.
Potato Salad with Fresh Herbs and Lemon
Just a few ingredients are all it takes to prepare a wonderful side dish that's great for any time of the year.
Sliced Tomatoes with Minted Olive Oil and Basil
A lovely summer dish. Be sure to make the oil several hours ahead.