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Lamb with Couscous and Minted Fruit Chutney
From the Spa at Doral in Miami.
Broiled Salmon Steaks with Horseradish Crust
Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.
Red Snapper with Warm Tomato Salad
This colorful entrée is a clever way to enjoy your fish and salad, all in one.
Broiled Lamb Chops with Rosemary-Mint Sauce
Rice pilaf and sautéd Swiss chard would be nice accompaniments, and some sweetened strawberries spooned over pound cake would make a good dessert.
Herbed Beef and Rice-Noodle Salad
The combination of herbs, the rice noodles, and the garlicky lime sauce mark this pasta salad as Vietnamese.
Châteaubriand Marchand de Vin
This is a special party dish, elegant and costly. Select large Chateaubriands of about 1 pound each per serving. Buy marrow bones and have the butcher cut them so the marrow can be extracted in one piece.
Lamb Burgers in Pita with Yogurt Sauce
Called tzatziki in Greece, this yogurt sauce can also be used on a baked potato as a nonfat alternative to sour cream. To prevent the pita bread in this recipe from getting soggy, place the trimmed portion of the bread down into the pocket to act as a sponge for the lamb drippings and yogurt.
Lavash Vegetarian Pizza
Antoinette Muto of Los Angeles, California, writes: "My business partner and I own a company that makes costumes for the film industry. When we are involved in a huge project — as we were with Minority Report and X2 — we work very long days, and sometimes even on weekends. So I don't have much time to cook or even to go out for lunch or dinner. That's when my no-fiddling cooking style comes in handy. I cut corners when I can — without sacrificing flavor. I prepare all-vegetarian meals, using the freshest ingredients from the farmers' market, and I really get a kick out of seeing people come over to my house and not miss the meat one bit."
Look for soft lavash — a large, thin rectangular bread (about 18x12 inches) — in Middle Eastern markets or in the bread section of most supermarkets. Two 11- to 12-inch- diameter flour tortillas can be substituted.
Chicken Paillards with Radish-Mint Chutney
Stir-fried Sugar Snap Peas and Cherry Tomatoes and buttered couscous are great sides. Round out the meal with sugared strawberries and toasted pound cake.
Grilled Lemongrass Beef and Noodle Salad
This Vietnamese classic is usually made with top or bottom round beef, which is sliced and then marinated and grilled. We've adapted the recipe to use skirt or flank steak and made it easier by grilling the meat before slicing it.
Peppered Chicken Liver, Sage, and Fried Onion Bruschetta
Bruschetta — a rustic Italian canapé — is the perfect vehicle for the robust flavors of late summer. Serve these topped toasts as a first course or, with a salad and a glass of wine, as a light supper.
A Rainbow of Grilled Peppers
If you can't get fresh oregano to sprinkle on the peppers, fresh basil or parsley is just fine.
Onion Puffs
This is one of my favorite hors d'oeuvres. Normally I make them as rounds, but I have learned that you can also make them larger in sandwich form, which works very well. Any way, shape, or form, these simple toasts are the best. The onions and mayonnaise melt together under the high heat of the broiler and taste delicious. They're a great nibble to serve to get your appetite going, and they couldn't be easier to put together. I like to use a sweet Vidalia onion if I can find it.
Toasted Gruyère, Golden Onion, and Apple Sandwiches
Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.