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Mexican Tuna Tostadas
These spicy snacks taste even better than nachos, plus the avocado and tuna add a hefty 10 grams of heart-healthy fat.
By Adeena Sussman
Dates with Goat Cheese Wrapped in Prosciutto
These rich nibbles only taste decadent. Soft goat cheese is naturally lower in fat.
By Adeena Sussman
Fish Steaks Braised with Bell Peppers, Olives, and Lemons
Braising is an excellent way to keep fish steaks moist and flavorful.
By Paul Johnson
Scallops with Cauliflower, Dried Cherries, and Capers
By Michael Psilakis
Whole Grain Mustard Aïoli
Purchased mayo gets dressed up with garlic, Dijon, and lemon juice.
By Suzanne Tracht
Spicy Horseradish Sauce
Chef Tracht likes an assertive sauce, so she uses extra-hot prepared horseradish. For a milder sauce, use less horseradish or the regular-strength variety.
By Suzanne Tracht
Penne with Radicchio, Spinach, and Bacon
Wilted radicchio and spinach are a nice match for spicy red pepper flakes and smoky, salty bacon. Treviso—with its not-too-tough (but also not-too-tender) leaves—is the best choice for this recipe if you can find it.
By Myra Goodman and Sarah LaCasse
Sausages with Caramelized Red Onions and Radicchio
Radicchio's bitterness is a nice match for the slightly sweet sausages. Serve this hearty dish with crusty bread or with pasta tossed with olive oil, garlic, and chopped Italian parsley.
By Myra Goodman and Sarah LaCasse
Radicchio Salad with Oranges and Olives
Here, radicchio is paired with another member of the chicory family: frisée. With Sherry vinegar, feta, oranges, and Kalamatas, this salad has great Mediterranean flavor.
By Myra Goodman and Sarah LaCasse
New York Steaks with Boursin and Merlot Sauce
By Jill Silverman Hough
Rick's Basic Bruschetta
Editor's note: The recipe and introductory text below are from Rick Tramonto's book Fantastico!
This is the ultimate vehicle for any number of toppings. The quality of the bread, as well as the olive oil, makes all the difference, so make sure the crust is crisp and the middle is soft and chewy. Buy it fresh from a good bakery. This is an example of two ingredients making the difference between good and truly great. Enjoy the ride!
By Rick Tramonto
Crostini with Lump Crab Salad and Extra Virgin Olive Oil
Editor's note: The recipe and introductory text below are from Rick Tramonto's book Fantastico!
Don't look any further for a succulent crab salad open-face sandwich. The little garlic toasts piled high with rich, moist crab can be polished off in one or two bites. I can't think of a better way to start a meal! Don't skimp on the crabmeat. You need only a pound, so buy the best you can find. Bon appétit!
By Rick Tramonto
Rick's Basic Crostini
Editor's note: The recipe and introductory text below are from Rick Tramonto's book Fantastico!
What is the difference between crostini and bruschetta? In general, crostini are more sophisticated and smaller. The bread slices for my crostini are about two inches across and thinner than those for bruschetta. When topped with great flavors, they fit the definition of a powerful tiny bite that by virtue of their size are less overwhelming than bruschetta. Crostini are always toasted, never grilled, and when you make them with the best, freshest bread available and sweet creamery butter, they become the ultimate garlic toasts. I pile everything on them under the Tuscan sun, even scrambled eggs at breakfast.
By Rick Tramonto
Pistachio Dark-Chocolate Crisps
This variation on spice cookies will beguile with its unlikely ingredients: A little curry powder provides an unplaceable base note for flat brown-sugar tuiles studded with pistachios and chocolate chunks. And these are the least fussy of cookies—just spread the batter, sprinkle with chocolate and nuts, and then break up into pieces after baking.
By Paul Grimes
Tangerine Caramel Sauce
Tangerine juice plays two roles here: It stops the cooking of the sugar, and its bright perfume brings complexity to the sauce.
By Paul Grimes
Curry-Dusted Scallops with Pea Purée
Golden-brown scallops are gorgeous when framed by a bright pea purée. An infusion of curry and lime juice invigorates this dish.
By Melissa Roberts
Baked French Toast
Café au Lait Pain Perdu
Perfumed with sweetened espresso and baked to an eggy, custardy consistency, this take on French toast is one of those magical dishes that work just as well for dessert as they do for breakfast.
By Melissa Roberts
Bloody Mary Shrimp
Shrimp cocktail meets everyone's favorite Sunday-morning drink. In other words, this is a vodka-infused shrimp cocktail in a spoon.
By Shelley Wiseman
Sweet Vermouth and Cinnamon Roasted Pears
By Maggie Ruggiero