Avocado
Chilled Crab Cakes with a Tropical Fruit Coulis
When sweet, succulent jumbo crabmeat comes into season, this is an incredibly simple, light, and refreshing first course that requires no cooking. It can also be used as a main course for a summer luncheon.
By Patrick O'Connell+B828
Bibb Lettuce, Avocado, and Dried Cranberry Salad
"Five years ago, I threw my first dinner party," writes Kristin McGill of Chicago, Illinois. "It was a memorable night with good friends, great food and lots of wine. That night, cooking became my passion. And despite all of the effort, I still love to throw parties. My husband, Henry, and I host get-togethers once or twice a month. I do most of the preparation — admittedly that's because I enjoy cooking so much that I prefer to have the kitchen to myself. But I have to confess that since I started sharing the counter space, I've discovered we make a great team."
Pair this lovely side or first-course salad with the Blue Cheese Toasts. Add cooked, peeled shrimp for a lunch entrée.
Shrimp Tempura Cocktail
Janet and Travis Kuhl of Cranford, New Jersey, writes: "We recently went to chef Ming Tsai's Blue Ginger restaurant in Wellesley, Massachusetts. Our entire meal was top-notch, but the shrimp cocktail was our favorite."
Poured carefully side by side into a cocktail glass, tomato puree and avocado puree make a colorful dip for the lightly battered and quickly deep-fried shrimp.
By Ming Tsai
Cucumber-Avocado Salad with Smoked Trout
By Michael Anthony and Dan Barber
Guacamole with Lime and Roasted Chilies
Serve with jicama sticks, radish slices, peeled cooked shrimp, and corn tortilla chips.
Chilled Avocado and Mint Soup
Fresh mint makes this starter all the more cooling. Use Haas avocados for the creamiest texture. What to drink: Throughout the meal, go with the classics — beer and Margaritas.
Vegetarian Brown Rice Sushi Rolls
Brown rice is not traditionally used for sushi in Japan, but since it's such a healthy whole grain, we've decided to bend the rules. You'll have leftover vegetables, which are great for salads.
Active time: 25 min Start to finish: 1 1/4 hr
Carlos Conrique's Salad
The idea for this salad came from Carlos Conrique, who worked at Billy Cross's cooking school in Morelia, a beautiful 16th-century Mexican town. Today, Conrique is a chef at the Blue Door, in Miami's Delano Hotel, where his dishes are still influenced by his childhood in Guadalajara.
Chilean Sea Bass Moho and More
If Chilean sea bass is unavailable, any sea bass is fine to use. Score the fish on the skin side, so it won't curl.
Fiesta Chopped Salad
Cut and toss the avocado garnish in lemon juice just before serving to prevent discoloration. Then sprinkle it over the top without tossing, or the salad will be mushy.
Grilled Avocado and Tomato Salad with Basil Pesto
You will have twice as much of the pesto as you need. You can cut the pesto amount in half, but I encourage you to make the full recipe. It will disappear quickly on bread, toast, or baked potatoes. This salad is even greater if you use your best olive oil.
By Michael Chiarello
Tortilla Soup with Crisp Tortillas and Avocado Relish
This recipe is from Cafe Annie in Houston, TX.
By Robert del Grande
Cold Avocado Soup
A smooth and creamy chilled soup, with a hint of Sherry and a dash of hot pepper sauce to liven things up.
Santa Fe Gazpacho
Many Americans first tasted this cold vegetable soup at the 1964 New York World’s Fair. Gazpacho came into favor partly as a vehicle for showing off blenders, the popularity of which created a boom in recipes that called for liquefying ingredients. This recipe goes the Spanish classic one better with the addition of smoky chipotle chilies.
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.