Dairy
Pedro Ximenez Sherry Cheesecake
Nicola, Steve's wife, likes this dessert more than any of his others, mostly because you have to eat it with yet more Pedro Ximénez sherry. If you don't want to splash out on the real McCoy, use another good, sweet dark sherry.
Sweet-Onion Quesadillas
This recipe was created to accompany <epi:recipelink id="12388">Grilled Spiced Garlic Skirt Steak</epi:recipelink>. Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.
Frico/parmesan Chips
I had heard that some people were making a delicious snack with leftover cheese rind, and I was puzzled by the idea. I called Antonio Santini, owner of <epi:fdictlink id="2236">Dal</epi:fdictlink> Pescatore, one of three three-star restaurants in Italy, and he gave me his interpretation, where you practically grill the rind. Luciano Pellegrini, the chef at Posto, and I decided to experiment. We weren't satisfied, because the rind was kind of chewy. So we decided to try the cheese in a nonstick pan. The cheese is so oily and full of flavor, I thought, let's just stick it in the pan and see what happens. That turned out to be the key to success. The traditional frico is a Friulian dish made with Montasio, a creamier cheese that is very hard to find in America. That's fried cheese, almost like a pancake topped with meat or vegetables. This is flakier and softer. Serve it when people walk in the door.
By Piero Selvaggio and Karen Stabiner
Baked Salmon Stuffed with Mascarpone Spinach
Serve with pan-fried potatoes. What to drink: A crisp Sauvignon Blanc from California or New Zealand, or a French Sancerre.
Beef and Andouille Burgers with Asiago Cheese
Made with spicy sausages and smoky grilled onion, these are not your standard burgers.
Tandoori Chicken Salad
"Last summer I visited my sister in Los Angeles for a week of shopping, going to the beach and dining out," writes Donna M. Savage of Framingham, Massachusetts. "My favorite meal of the trip was at the Four Seasons in Beverly Hills. I had an Indian-style chicken salad that was wonderfully spicy and flavorful. I'd love to try the recipe at home and was hoping that you could get it for me."
Risotto with Butternut Squash and Leeks
"I visit Portland, Oregon, frequently because my son is in college there. Of the restaurants we've tried, Bread and Ink Cafe is one of the best," says Shelly Pearlman of Fairfax, California. "It's located in a funky part of town not far from the school. The squash and leek risotto I had for lunch was superb."
Some shaved Parmesan and fresh sage leaves would make an attractive garnish.
Butter Lettuce Salad with Bacon, Dried Cherries, and Roquefort Vinaigrette
"I return to Seattle's Cassis Bistro for the fine food and service," writes Eleanor O'Keefe of Seattle, Washington. "In addition to the regular menu, there are always some fantastic seasonal specialties. I'd love to make one of their salads—it has dried cherries, bacon, and a blue-cheese vinaigrette."
Salmon, Goat Cheese, and Leek Tart
"You should tell your readers about Bistro Banlieue in Lombard," writes Judith Gill of Chicago, Illinois. "The smoked salmon, goat cheese, and leek tart alone is worth the short drive from Chicago."
A slice of this rich tart served with mixed greens makes for a perfect starter.
Cheese- and Shrimp-Stuffed Roasted Poblanos with Red Bell Pepper Sauce
Instead of Panela, other soft white Mexican cheeses — such as Oaxaca, or those used for making quesadillas — work well in this recipe. If none is available, substitute Monterey Jack cheese. The stuffed chilies can be assembled one day before baking. What to drink: A Napa or New Zealand Sauvignon Blanc (or any dry but fruity white wine).
Broccoli Rabe and Red Bell Pepper Frittata
Serve with: Crusty French rolls and steamed new potatoes tossed with butter and chervil. Dessert: Meringues filled with purchased lemon curd and sprinkled with blueberries.
Shrimp with Spiced Masala and Coconut Milk
Serve over steamed basmati rice. Garam masala, a spice mixture, is available at Indian markets and some supermarkets.
By Eric Larson and Tracy Larson
Spinach, Basil Ricotta Purée
This creamy mixture of spinach, cheese and basil is an unforgettable side dish.
Stuffing Stuffed Mushrooms
These are great with almost any kind of stuffing — corn bread, oyster, sausage, you name it. Pour Spanish wine throughout the meal: a chilled white Albariño or a red Rioja.