Quick
Tiny Dumplings with Dill
If you love gnocchi or spaetzle, youll love these tiny dumplings known as galushkas, buoyed here with fresh dill. They are a breeze to make and so comforting with the veal's creamy paprika sauce. Sauté any leftovers in butter until the edges are browned and crisp.
By Paul Grimes
Farmhouse Butternut Squash Soup
Green apple and a dash of cider vinegar provide just the right amount of tart balance in this slightly sweet, down-home soup topped with homemade bacon bits.
By Ian Knauer
Quick Gajar Halva
Gajar halva is a luxurious Indian dessert made from carrots slowly cooked down with sweetened milk and spices. This version is fast enough for weeknights and brings the warmth of the Indian sun to mind.
By Ian Knauer
Roasted Green Beans and Cashews
Roasting already-roasted cashews seems counterintuitive, but it deepens their rich flavor as the green beans cook alongside.
By Ian Knauer
Pork, Mushroom, and Snow-Pea Stir-Fry
Sizzling with fresh ingredients, this lively Asian stir-fry keeps prep time to a bare minimum without sacrificing flavor.
By Gina Marie Miraglia Eriquez
Black-Bean Burgers
There are lots of meatless burgers in the world, but this Latin American-inspired recipe is especially satisfying without being stodgy. It's pantry-friendly to boot.
By Gina Marie Miraglia Eriquez
Endive with Walnut Vinaigrette
A simple flurry of slightly bitter endive slivers is just the right palate cleanser after a substantial meal. The key to the equally easy vinaigrette is to temper sumptuous walnut oil with lighter, more neutral vegetable oil.
By Paul Grimes
Mexican Pineapple Salad
Juicy pineapple meets creamy avocado, crisp jicama, and red onion in a refreshing salad that goes especially well with the cilantro-chipotle tilapia .
By Ian Knauer
Cilantro-Chipotle Tilapia
Mild tilapia takes beautifully to a robust, smoky cilantro-chipotle sauce.
By Ian Knauer
Duck Breast with Frisée Salad and Port Vinaigrette
Crisp-skinned duck breast really pops with the nutty, buttery flavor of tawny Port. Any leftover meat makes a terrific sandwich.
By Gina Marie Miraglia Eriquez
Paprika Roast Chicken with Sweet Onion
Cutting up a whole chicken is both economical and easy. (For a video of food editor Ian Knauer cutting up a chicken, visit gourmet.com.) Here, the pieces are simply tossed with spices and sweet onion before going into the oven.
By Ian Knauer
Bean & 'Bello Burger
By Jennifer Iserloh
Spiced Lentil Tacos
By Jennifer Iserloh
Tofu Stir Fry
By Jennifer Iserloh
Crawfish Etouffée
Up until the late 1950s, crawfish was eaten only by the fishermen who caught the crustaceans in the Atchafalaya Basin. Now, crawfish is king and is much sought after by both visitors and locals alike. This étouffée is a classic Cajun-style dish.
By Marcelle Bienvenu
Mussels in Saffron and White Wine Broth
This recipe is one of the simplest and most delectable recipes in the book. The flavor of the mussels pairs beautifully with the unique flavor that the saffron imparts to the broth. You will find yourself making this recipe again and again.
Caesar Salad with Homemade Tapenade Croutons
Editor's note: This recipe is from chef Wolfgang Puck.
If you don't have a Caesar salad on your menu in California, the customers will rebel. For a zesty Provençal touch, the Caesar at Spago is served with croutons slathered with our homemade tapenade.
When you can find baby romaine, use it. If you can't, trim the outer leaves of the larger variety and, if necessary, break them into bite-size strips.
By Wolfgang Puck
Caesar Vinaigrette
Editor's note: This recipe originally accompanied Caesar Salad with Homemade Tapenade Croutons.
By Wolfgang Puck
Black and Green Olive Tapenade
_Editor's note: This recipe is from chef Wolfgang Puck.
The tapenade can be served as an hors d'oeuvre, in a small bowl, surrounded with tiny toasted bread slices or crackers. At Spago, we spread goat cheese onto lightly toasted croutons, top them with the tapenade, and serve them with our Caesar Salad._
By Wolfgang Puck