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Roast Lamb with Spiced Red Cabbage
This hearty dish comes from Havesathe de Havixhorst in the Drenthe Province in De Wijk, the Netherlands.
Rice Noodles with Cilantro, Mint and Peanuts
Inspired by Vietnamese cuisine, this combination is also satisfying on its own as a meatless lunch.
Sausage and Grits Frittata
Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.
Churrasco
This South American version of beef steak is wonderfully good eating.
California Succotash
Mary Risley, director of Tante Marie's cooking school, says, "I dreamed up this recipe years ago when I was trying to cook Thanksgiving dinner on a four-burner stove with only one oven. And I've found that this is really the only vegetable needed to go with the turkey and mashed potatoes. It has the creamed onions everyone wants, it has the corn the Pilgrims must have eaten, and it has the fresh vegetables my Northern California friends and family have come to expect."
Sauteed Celery Root with Swiss Chard
"Because I love to cook, I'll use any excuse to make dinner for my family or friends. Most of the recipes I concoct are partly based on how the ingredients look—presentation is very important to me," Dave Purdy of Hopewell, New Jersey. "Here, I combined celery root with Swiss chard because the colors and textures contrast so nicely."
This tangy side dish would be good with roasted poultry or meat.
Turkey Albondigas Soup
Pass hot pepper sauce and warm buttered tortillas to complete this easy dish.
Potato Salad with Sugar Snap Peas and Mustard Seed Dressing
A simple salad with a tangy dressing-perfect for and April picnic.
Aromatic Carrot Soup
Briefly cooking the spices brings out their oils and enhances the flavor. Before pureeing the soup, be sure the carrots are tender. Once the orange juice has been added, reheat the soup over very low heat.
Pearl Onion and Turnip Gratin
Turnips stand in for the usual potatoes, giving this gratin a rich, hearty taste.
New England Sausage Stuffing with Maple Corn Bread
Maple syrup in the corn bread adds a touch of New England to this traditional stuffing. The leftover bread is also nice with scrambled eggs or omelets.
Charred Onion and Fennel Soup
New herbed chicken broth is used in this soup; adding the cheese-garlic bread makes it a filling entrée. Serve with a salad of chopped tomato and herbed olives tossed in bottled or fresh balsamic vinaigrette with chopped fresh marjoram. End with slices of pound cake spread with bottled lemon curd and surrounded by tangerine sections.
Chicken Vindaloo
Serve this delicious curried chicken dish with steamed basmati rice or Indian flatbreads.
Braised Rabbit with Egg Noodles
More supermarkets are carrying fresh rabbit, as people rediscover its delicate flavor. Braising helps to keep it moist and tender. If you have trouble finding rabbit, however, you can substitute bone-in chicken, skin removed.
Onion Pie
We adapted this from the recipe for Supper Onion Pie, in the "Savoury Pies" section of Nigella Lawson's _How to Be a Domestic Goddess._We played with the crust to make it lighter and substituted a yellow onion for the red ones (they turned an unappetizing mauve). We love the way Lawson's books are written—and agree she's got some great ideas—but we think you should know you may need to tinker with the recipes before they yield dishes that appeal to an American palate.