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Manchego with Quince Paste

Produced in the region of La Mancha, Queso Manchego is among Spain's most noteworthy cheeses. It is often served with quince paste (membrillo) — an inspired union of flavors. Spanish Manchego can now be found in many supermarkets. Quince paste is available at some supermarkets and specialty foods stores and online from thespanishtable.com.

Quinoa and Bulgur Salad with Feta

Made with crisp radishes, salty olives, and feta, and dressed with minted olive oil and lemon, this salad really sings. Not technically a grain, but rather the seed of an herb, quinoa hails from South America. (It is often called a "supergrain" because it contains more protein than any grain.) Bulgur comes from the hulled, cracked berries of whole wheat, and has a nutty flavor.

Red-Wine Spaghetti with Broccoli

This recipe was inspired by a dish that Italian chef Alessandro Giuntoli made when he was at Osteria del Circo, in New York City.

Dulce de Leche Ice Cream with Honey-Orange Roasted Figs

IMPROV: No fresh figs? Dried ones work just fine, too. The only adjustment that you will need to make is the baking time — 45 minutes instead of 20.

Black Bean Mussels

Greg Longphee of Calgary, Alberta, writes: "Could you please provide me with the recipe for the black bean mussels served at Cilantro, here in Calgary?"

Baked Halibut with Orzo, Spinach, and Cherry Tomatoes

Kristi Parnell of San Marcos, California, writes: "Whether I'm cooking for my family or for company, I like to keep my recipes healthy by using lots of fresh fish and vegetables. The baked halibut here has become a weeknight staple."

Herb-Crusted Salmon on Greens

Kristi Parnell of San Marcos, California, writes: "Whether I'm cooking for my family or for company, I like to keep my recipes healthy by using lots of fresh fish and vegetables. The salmon salad is one of my favorite dishes for entertaining. The ginger-lime dressing is always a hit.

Parmesan-Stuffed Dates Wrapped in Bacon

We modeled these hors d'oeuvres on the little bombs of flavor that Suzanne Goin invented for her Los Angeles restaurant A.O.C. Each bite delivers a huge range of tastes — sweet, salty, and smoky — all at the same time. They're easy to make and completely irresistible; I can't think of a more appealing tidbit to nibble on.

Creamy White Polenta with Mushrooms and Mascarpone

Jonathan Waxman makes his polenta using stone-ground grits because he prefers their coarser texture. You will, too.

Shaved Brussels Sprout Salad with Fresh Walnuts and Pecorino

Brussels sprouts, sliced very thin, result in an unbelievably delicate slaw. If you have a really sharp knife and good skills, you could slice the Brussels sprouts by hand, but it's much easier to use an adjustable-blade slicer. Since walnuts are fresh and in season, Waxman uses just-shelled ones in this salad. Pecorino Romano varies in saltiness; you may want to add a little more than we call for here.

Maple-Soy-Glazed Salmon

Serve the salmon with steamed rice and edamame.

Eggs Carbonara with Basil and Parmesan

Michele Verdi-Knapp of Fort Lauderdale, Florida, writes: "The best eggs I have ever tasted were at Seven Gables Inn in Pacific Grove, California. Thank you for the recipe."

Asian Dipping Sauce

Often served with summer rolls or grilled meats, this sauce is also great over rice.

Warm Chestnut and Apple Salad

Chestnuts are a big industry in the Languedoc; the region provides most of the French supply of the chestnut confection marrons glacés.

Flounder with Champagne Grapes

This recipe is a variation on sole Véronique. We've used tiny Champagne grapes for the sauce — they have extremely delicate skins, so there's no need to peel them.

Coriander Rice

This adaptation of a Persian dish is a perfect party recipe because it is so seductive — and it can be done ahead.

Baked Shrimp with Scallions, Tomatoes, and Feta

When dinner needs to be on the table fast, you can rely on this colorful and flavorful dish. You have the option of spooning the shrimp onto a bed of rice or orzo, or just using crusty bread to soak up the juice.
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