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Country-Style Soup

(MINESTRA DI CAMPAGNA) Creativity with simple ingredients is one of the themes of Sicilian cooking. There's no better example than this bean and vegetable soup, which some say evolved from food that fifteenth-century galley cooks made for mariners. Serve an island dry red wine such as Corvo with this.

Roast Prime Rib with Madeira Sauce and Horseradish Sauce

Offer a hearty Cabernet Sauvignon with this impressive prime rib.

Traditional Achiote Recado

Annatto seed seasoning paste

Crisp-Fried Onions

A salad topping.

Eggplant Gratin

Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.

Macadamia and Ginger Stuffing

The sweet bread called for here was introduced to Hawaii by nineteenth-century Portuguese immigrants. The stuffing can also be cooked inside the turkey, provided the bird is roasted immediately after being stuffed. For more flavor, rub the turkey with a mixture of salt and pepper and two tablespoons each of sesame oil, orange juice and lime juice, and let it marinate overnight.

Chicken Pouqui

An easy herbed cream sauce accents sautéed chicken breasts.

Pencil-Thin Asparagus and Scallions

Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.

Curried Black-Eyed Pea Soup

Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.

Lamb Shank Stifado with Sauteed Potatoes

Stifado, a hearty Greek stew, can be made with almost any kind of meat, though beef is most common. Here we use lamb. It always involves either red wine or red-wine vinegar or both, herbs, and copious quantities of small whole onions.

Roast Turkey with Port Wine Gravy

Watch how to prepare and carve your bird with our streaming video demonstration.
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