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Sweet Chile Dipping Sauce

Our food editors were evenly divided concerning which dipping sauce they preferred with the duck salad. Some liked the nuoc cham because of the depth of flavor imparted by the fish sauce; others leaned toward the sweetness and heat of the chile sauce. Make one or both, depending on your taste.

Crimson Prickly Pear Sauce

This is one of my favorite sauces: Its deep, purpley, cranberry color is reason enough for that designation, but then again so is the bright strawberry/kiwi/watermelon flavor, with its hints of the unbridled tropics. And the fact that you can tell your guests you're serving them cactus fruit (and that it is delicious) gives you a decidedly exotic edge. The puree is very watery, like watermelon juice, so in order to give the sauce some body but not take away all the fruit's freshness, I've directed you to rapidly boil down part of the puree with sugar, then cool it and add the remaining uncooked puree. This method works well with watermelon puree, too, should you not be able to find prickly pears. You will need about 3 cups seeded, pureed watermelon pulp.

Creamy Parmesan Polenta

This easy side dish pairs perfectly with our Pork Chops with Coriander-Cumin Spice Rub .

Roestis

Francoise preferred not to share her specific recipe with me, but she gave me enough hints so that I could make this version of roestis, (which means twice cooked in the Jura dialect) which closely resembles the delicious dish I had at La Grangette. Try this with thick slices of gently smoked ham and a white Arbois, from the Jura, or another buttery white wine.

Boston Brown Bread

It is no coincidence that the method used to bake this bread, steaming, is similar to one used by the native Indians of New England, who taught us how to use corn as a grain for bread. The most famous of our region's breads, this wholesome blend of wheat, rye, and corn flours is suitable for our diets today as it was 300 years ago.

Sizzling Sausages with Sherry

This is a tasty dish for a tapas party, but I also like it served with greens alongside warm lentils for lunch. Spanish fresh pork sausage is flavored with garlic and oregano, but any sweet pork link sausage can be used for this recipe.

Apple Syrup

Serve this warm over pancakes or waffles.

Individual Spongecakes

This recipe was created to accompany Minted Berry Spongecakes. Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.

Parmesan Puffs

This recipe was created to accompany Scallion Chive Soup Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.

White Chocolate Mousse with Dark Chocolate Sauce

For a nice touch, fold fresh raspberries into the mousse and garnish it with additional berries.

Roasted Fennel and Red Onions

Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.

Red Caviar Dip

A sophisticated yet simple dip that is wonderful with toast triangles, crackers or some assorted raw vegetables.

Garlic Rosemary-Marinated Lamb Chops

Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.
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