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Parmesan

Asparagus Omelet

(OMELETTE AUX ASPERGES)

Sausage and Cheese Strata with Sun-Dried Tomatoes

This do-ahead brunch dish makes excellent use of leftover bread. Add a layer of salsa and Monterey Jack cheese for a Southwest flair; or replace the sausage and sun-dried tomatoes with some sautéed onions and Gruyère cheese for a French twist.

Fettuccine Carbonara with Gorgonzola

"I had a delightful dinner at Andiamo! Ristorante while on vacation in San Diego," writes Laverne Smith of Seattle, Washington. "Could you get their recipe for fettuccine carbonara? It was the best pasta I've ever had." Prepare the sauce while the pasta is cooking to ensure that the fettuccine will be hot when the sauce is finished; the heat of the pasta cooks the raw eggs that are tossed with it.

Corn, Zucchini, and Tomato Pie

This pie is made from the overflowing bounty of the backyard garden. Fresh corn and zucchini seasoned with dill bake underneath Parmesan-crusted tomatoes to make a scrumptious entrée that can be served warm or at room temperature.

Roasted Red Pepper and Parmesan Biscuits

Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.

Brie and Parmesan Polenta

Saint André, a French triple-cream cheese, would also be nice here instead of Brie.

Caesar Salad

Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.

Hazelnut Crackers

These crackers are wonderful with figs and a big hunk of Stilton

Walnut and Pancetta Pansoti with Asparagus in Parmesan Broth

The plump ravioli called pansoti ("little bellies"), a Ligurian specialty, are often dressed with a walnut sauce. We strayed from tradition a bit and tucked the walnuts into the filling instead. Be sure to buy pancetta that's well marbled: If it's too lean, it won't render enough fat to flavor the filling. Also, brown the onions well — the caramelization lends a depth and richness that's essential to this dish.

Butternut Squash Gratin

Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.

Broccoli Rabe and Chick-Pea Pita Pizzas

Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.

Thyme Pesto

Parsley and thyme replace the usual basil in this sauce. Try it on cooked vegetables.

Pissaladieres

(Onion, Anchovy, and Olive Tarts)

Parmesan Polenta

Here's a creamy, low-fat dish that rivals the homey goodness of mashed potatoes. Leftovers are great with scrambled eggs for brunch.

Chicken Tetrazzini

We used grocery rotisserie chickens for this recipe, but leftover turkey from the holiday table works equally well.

Snap Bean and Radish Crudites with Caesar Mayonnaise

This recipe can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.

Contemporary Cassoulet

Make this at least one day and up to two days ahead for best flavor. This is a much simplified version of the classic smoked meat and bean cassoulet.
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