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Herbs & Spices

Chocolate Mint Melt-Aways

Festive pipe cookies spread with minted white chocolate and coated with dark chocolate. Great for after dinner.

Grilled Clams with Basil-Bacon Salsa

A bed of rock salt helps keep the cooked clams in place on the platter.

Shrimp and Vegetables in Ginger Coriander Broth

Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.

Southwest Corn Frittata

This recipe can be prepared in 45 minutes or less. Serve the frittata with chunky salsa, and put together an avocado, jicama and red onion salad with cumin vinaigrette to have alongside. Melon wedges and pine nut cookies are just right for dessert.

Halibut with Summer Vegetable Sauce

Delicious with orzo or rice.

Spaghetti Squash with Mushrooms and Herbs

Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less. Makes use of the microwave oven.

Gingerbread Roulade with Caramel and Glaceed Fruits

The roulade is particularly stunning when accompanied by a glistening array of the Glacéed Fruits .

Mussels with Pernod and Cream

This recipe can be prepared in 45 minutes or less. Start with a romaine salad tossed with Dijon vinaigrette, and pass rolls for dipping into the mussel broth. Lemon tarts from the bakery would be a nice finale.

Cinnamon-Spiced Swiss Chard Pancakes

These get a lift from allspice, too.

Sauteed Sea Scallops with Curry

Sauté de Coquilles Saint-Jacques au Cari

Thyme-Roasted Potatoes with Balsamic Vinegar

Balsamic vinegar is boiled with a bit of sugar until they form a luscious syrup to drizzle over the potatoes and veal.

Fish Soup with Tomatoes and Red Pepper-Garlic Sauce

Soupe de Poissons aux Tomates avec Rouille

Grilled Lemon-Tarragon Lobster

This recipe can be prepared in 45 minutes or less. Traditional New England side dishes like boiled potatoes, corn on the cob and coleslaw are just right with this festive dish. If it's more convenient, thaw two frozen uncooked lobster tails (skip the parboiling). The Goober Ice Cream Sandwiches are perfect to wrap it up.

Salmon, Dill and Cream Cheese Spread

Use leftover poached or baked salmon. Canned red salmon that has been drained, skinned and boned also does the trick.

Kerala Boatman's Crab Curry

A narrow strip of land at the southwestern tip of India, the state of Kerala is interlaced with a network of lagoons, canals, lakes, and rivers. Peddlers sell fish from these waters and other food by boat along the canals. This curry is styled after the ones these boatmen cook for themselves. It incorporates many ingredients of the Kerala kitchen: black peppercorns, fiery red chiles, mustard seeds, and the ubiquitous coconut. In India they toss about 20 fresh curry leaves into the kettle along with the onion, garlic, gingerroot, chiles, and peppercorns. These aromatic leaves can be difficult to find in the U.S., but if you locate some, by all means use them.

Beef Stew with Curry and Lemongrass

This is delicious served with French bread or over steamed rice.

Garbanzo Bean and Potato Fritters with Red Bell Pepper Harissa

There is a historical reason why most Hanukkah menus offer foods that have been fried in oil. In the second century B.C., a one-day supply of oil inexplicably burned for eight days and eight nights after Judah Maccabee and his followers recaptured Jerusalem's Holy Temple from their Syrian oppressors. Hanukkah is the celebration of that miracle, and fried foods are served to commemorate the oil. In this country, the Eastern European potato latke is usually featured. These fritters are a Sephardic contribution to that tradition.
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