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Rack of Lamb with Caramelized Shallot and Thyme Crust

Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.

Peas with Pancetta

Northern Italian cooks use peas often; in this side dish, the vegetable gets a boost from the Italian bacon called pancetta. If it is unavailable in your area, finely chopped regular bacon can be substituted.

Marinated Flank Steak

Margarita Chicken

Tapenade with Sun-Dried Tomatoes

Davina uses this olive paste as a pizza topping, as a flavor pickup for purchased pasta sauces and as a spread for baguette slices.

Chicken Breasts with Tomatoes and Capers

This easy-to-make dish combines the sweetness of tomatoes with the briny essence of capers.

Pork Chops in Balsamic Cherry Sauce

This recipe can be prepared in 45 minutes or less. Bottled balsamic vinaigrette is a super base for this sauce. Round out the menu with packaged noodles au gratin and steamed baby carrots. Then offer chocolate layer cake from the bakery for dessert.

Scrambled Eggs with Avocado, Onion, and Cheddar

This recipe can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.

Fuyu Persimmon and Avocado Salad

The miso dressing — which has the body of an egg yolk dressing without all the fat — lends depth of flavor to sweet persimmon and creamy avocado.

Gazpacho

This recipe can be prepared in 45 minutes or less but requires additional sitting time.

Roast Baby Lamb

Agnello di Latte Arrosto I always had mixed emotions about this dish as a little girl. Traditionally, it was served at the first meal after Lent, a joyous occasion to which everyone looked forward, including me. Still, there was an element of personal sadness: My pet was being eaten. At Busoler I spent long hours playing in the fields with lambs and young goats, and always found sentiment struggling with appetite at Easter. When the appearance of the first peas of the season coincided with Easter, they'd be shelled and added to the dish at the last moment.

Spicy Marinated Mozzarella with Oregano and Capers

Offer with artichoke hearts, olives, and salami.

Stuffed Hamburger "Swingers"

Many years ago there was a health food restaurant on Hollywood's famed Sunset Strip named The Aware Inn. It was the first to make hamburgers, called "Swingers," stuffed with a mix of onions, tomatoes, and green peppers — almost a salsa except it was sandwiched between the meat. They tasted so good, we have been preparing hamburgers this way ever since.

Asian-Style Pickled Shrimp

If you’d like to serve a sauce alongside, strain 1/4 cup of the cooled pickling liquid, and whisk it with 1 cup of mayonnaise. For ease, the shrimp are left unpeeled; if you peel them before cooking, leave the tails on.

Roast Leg of Lamb with Fennel Butter

If you don't have a heavy roasting pan, you can brown and roast the lamb in a large ovenproof skillet with two-inch-high sides. The seasoned butter can be prepared one day before using. What to drink: A red Bordeaux is the classic accompaniment to roast lamb. Other full-bodied reds, such as Burgundy or an aged Rioja, would also complement this menu.

Steaks with Blue Cheese and Toasted Walnut Butter

The cheese and walnut topping adds a touch of elegance to simple steak

Green Beans with Shiitake Mushrooms

Green beans go upscale in this fresh take on a favorite Thanksgiving dish.
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