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Oven Bake

Roasted Eggplant Lasagna with Broiled Tomato Sauce

This dish has wonderful smoky flavors and just a touch of sweetness. Using oven-ready lasagna noodles simplifies the preparation.

Asparagus, Gruyère, and Tarragon Souffleed Omelet

Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.

Baked Whole Red Snapper with Garlic

Here's an easy but impressive dish from the Admiral's Inn in St. John's Antigua. When ordering the whole snapper from the fish market, have them clean and scale it. If you cannot find whole red snapper, use fillets and bake them about 25 minutes.

Wine-Baked Onions with Herbed Crumb Topping

Serve these onions with pan-browned veal rib chops or roast chicken.

Dilled Seafood en Papillote

For the opener, spread butter and prepared horseradish on thin baguette rounds, and top them with bay shrimp. Boil small red potatoes and green beans to have alongside the seafood.

Quince Paste

Quince paste has a texture somewhere between that of stiff jelly and gumdrops.

Snapper with Browned Butter and Capers

Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.

Polenta-Cheese Timballos with Eggs and Spinach

A staple of Milanese cuisine, polenta is delicious here teamed with tomatoes and spinach, two other ingredients typical of the Lombardy region. The combination of Parmesan and Gruyère cheeses adds richness to the dish. If you prefer, the eggs in the center can be replaced with more spinach. Simply sauté ten ounces of fresh spinach leaves in one tablespoon olive oil, then divide the spinach among the cups. Serve these with Dolcetto d'Alba, a mild red wine from the neighboring Piedmont region.

Goat Cheese, Artichoke, and Smoked Ham Strata

This strata is ideal for Christmas morning — it is assembled a day ahead and baked just before serving. Mimosas are a nice addition to the menu.

Garlic Chicken and Peppers with Beans

One could cook this on the stove and reduce the time by 10 minutes, but oven baking gives the chicken time to thoroughly absorb the flavors of the pepper and garlic. See how to joint a chicken.
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