Herbs & Spices
Indian Spiced Mayonnaise
This zesty condiment is a wonderful addition to sandwiches. It also makes a great dip for raw vegetables and a superb sauce for fish.
Thyme-Roasted Sweet Onions with Tomatoes and Garlic
Great with grilled chicken or meats, or as an addition to hamburgers and other sandwiches. If available, use Vidalia or Maui onions for this delicious condiment.
Spring Vegetable Ragoût with Fresh Chervil
Chervil's delicate anise flavor enhances the season's baby vegetables. If you don't have chervil, substitute fresh dill.
Indian Pudding with Nutmeg Ice Cream
The name Indian pudding comes from the addition of cornmeal here — early colonists called most everything made with corn "Indian." Originally the pudding was cooked in a pot over the open hearth and was very dense. This is a lighter version baked in a modern oven, but we kept the traditional step of pouring milk or cream over the top of the pudding before cooking it.
Brie and Saffron Phyllo Tartlets
Although four mini-muffin pans are called for, each containing twelve 1 3/4-by-1 inch cups, you could also make these tartlets in batches using two pans. When making the dough, work quickly to prevent the phyllo from drying out and the butter from hardening.
Franco American Shortcake
By Susan Herrmann Loomis
Orecchiette with Rabbit, Tomato, and Basil Sauce
This hearty entrée is made with rabbit, which can be found in the frozen foods section of some supermarkets or ordered from your butcher. You can also substitute chicken thighs. The "little ear" shape of the pasta is perfect for trapping the sauce.
By Mauro Mafrici
Clam and Mussel Stew with Capocollo and Vesuvius Tomatoes
Chef Jody Adams of Rialto at The Charles Hotel in Cambridge is famous for this type of rustic dish. At the restaurant she serves the stew on mashed potatoes.
By Jody Adams
Linguine with Parsley-Pecan Pesto Sauce
A cup or so of the linguine cooking water is the secret to a properly made pasta with pesto.
Nectarine Preserves with Basil
Active time: 1 1/2 hr Start to finish: 3 hr (plus 1 day for flavors to develop)
Baked Rigatoni with Pork Ragù and Almonds (Pasta Chi Civa)
Pasta chi Civa is traditionally served during Carnilivari (Mardi Gras) in Polizzi Generosa to fortify the revelers.
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