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Which Came First? Chicken and Egg Sammies Deluxe
I dunno who came first, but I’m glad they met up in my sandwich! This simple sammy supper stacks together cutlets, egg, cheese, and greens, all in one bun. It’s so good it’s why the chicken crossed the road.
Steak, Fried Onions, and Potatoes Salad Bowl with Blue Cheese Vinaigrette
This is like a steak dinner with onion rings, steak fries, and salad with blue cheese dressing, all chopped up in a bowl together. If you skipped lunch, this is your payoff.
Cacio e Pepe (Cheese and Pepper Pasta) and Spinach with White Beans
This Roman dish is as old as the city’s seven hills. It doesn’t get any easier, really. As a side, I fry up some garlic in oil and toss it with chopped defrosted spinach and some rinsed canned white beans.
Mighty Migas
This one is a B, L, D: good for breakfast, lunch, or dinner. It’s easy to adjust to make a single serving; I often opt for eggs if I am cooking for just myself. Migas in soft tortillas is a favorite dish in Austin, Texas, and now it’s a favorite of mine. When I am home alone I put Bob Schneider, my favorite Austin musician, on my stereo and invite him to sit down to share my migas. I end up eating his, since my imaginary boyfriends eat light!
Canadian Benny’s
Recently I went with some close girlfriends to Nova Scotia. There’s a lot more than lox going on up there! At the Normaway Inn on Cape Breton Island our favorite meal was brunch; this is my version of their Eggs Benedict. It’s good for B, L, or D—breakfast, lunch, or dinner!
Inside-out Pizza-dilla Margerita
Take a pizza Margerita, make it on a tortilla, then fold it like a quesadilla and you get a pizza-dilla!
Christmas Pasta
I make this dinner every Christmas. I have included it in other books, but I cannot finish any year without it. I have made some small improvements in the recipe over the years, so it’s faster and easier to make than ever. You can eat it all year long as do I. For Italians, after all those fishes on Christmas Eve, this dish, with four different meats in it, is especially nice on Christmas night. This is the greatest gift I can give to myself and those I love: a big bowl of pasta with the works. Have a great year! Serve with tomato, basil, and mozzarella salad (the colors of the season and the Italian flag).
Incredible French Endive Salad with Aged Herb Goat Cheese Toasts
This is the at-home version of another perfect meal from France. To make this more of a meal, serve with sliced French sausages and ham.
Chicken Cutlets on Buttermilk-Cheddar-Chorizo Biscuits with Tomato–Olive Salsa Mayo
This one is good for B, L, D: brunches, lunches, or dinners.
Sausage and Mushroom Polenta “Lasagna”
Okay, this one could take 35 minutes; but the results taste far more time-consuming.