Gourmet
Caponata in Lavash Cups
Lavash, a Middle Eastern flatbread, comes in a variety of sizes and textures, from crisp rectangular crackers to large folded pliable rounds. It is the latter called for here. To form the lavash into cups, you'll need a pan with 12 mini-muffin (1/8-cup) molds, each about 1 3/4 inches across the top and 3/4 inch deep.
Caponata is a piquant Sicilian dish of eggplant, onions, tomatoes, anchovies, olives, and capers, generously laced with olive oil; this variation is much lighter-and contains no added fat-because it omits the oil, anchovies, and olives.
Gingered Brioche Summer Pudding with Sour Cream Mascarpone
This summer pudding yields 6 servings, allowing second helpings for a party of 4 or a breakfast treat for the next morning.
In addition to an 8-inch square glass baking dish, you will also need another one, glass or metal, of the same size.
Braised Veal Shanks with Mashed Potatoes and Tomato Onion Jus
You'll notice that there's no wine or other braising liquid called for here. The veal cooks in the succulent juices exuded by the tomatoes and onions.
Mussels in Romesco Sauce
Romesco sauce, a piquant mixture of chilies, nuts, and tomatoes, is a typical seasoning for seafood in the Catalan province of Tarragona. Although fresh coriander is not an ingredient found in the traditional Spanish pantry, its flavor lends a nice touch to this dish.
Bittersweet Chocolate Cakes with Espresso Cream
There's enough espresso cream to top 6 cakes for a quick, elegant dessert. The leftover 6 are great to keep for snacks.
Foolproof Long-Grain Rice
This recipe can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.
The following method is our favorite way to cook long-grain rice—we love the consistency it yields. We learned the technique from some of our Latino and Louisianian colleagues.