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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.

Brussels Sprouts and Onions with Dill

Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.

Muriel's Chicken Soup with Almond Matzo Balls

This soup, actually my mother's recipe, is traditionally served at Passover, but it's so good that my family likes to make it all year round. A little chicken stock goes into the matzo balls, and the rest makes up the soup base. You can also use canned chicken broth, but for the best-tasting and most authentic soup, we think nothing beats homemade chicken stock. Active time: 40 min Start to finish: 1 1/2 hr

Lettuce and Pea Soup

This recipe makes great use of the tough outer leaves of romaine, which are often discarded.

Vegetable Couscous, Goat Cheese, and Beets

Active time: 30 min Start to finish: 30 min

Wheat Berry Salad

There are generally two kinds of wheat berries available at natural foods stores: hard (high-protein), which are reddish brown, and soft (low-protein), which are blond. We prefer the chewiness of the hard variety for this recipe. Active time: 15 min Start to finish: 1 1/2 hr

Dilled Gravlax with Mustard Sauce

Start the gravlax at least two days in advance (the sauce can also be prepared ahead of time, leaving just quick assembly on the day of the party). What to drink: Champagne (or sparkling wine) is a classic aperitif, and versatile enough to pair nicely with the salmon's slightly sweet mustard sauce as well as with the rich Foie Gras and Cream Eggs .

Mustard Herring and Beet Smorrebrod

We like making our own pickled beets with spices and herbs that give these sandwiches a true Scandinavian flavor. You can, however, use bottled pickled beets if you don't have two days for marinating.

Sweet-and-Sour Cucumbers with Fresh Dill

This refreshing dish can be prepared and chilled two hours before serving.

Corn with Fresh Herbs

I devised this dish for a benefit party to aid my husband's chamber music group, Clarion Concerts. It was the middle of August, in the heart of the corn season. Keeping up the tradition of Indian migrants the world over, I find myself adapting Indian spices and techniques to the best of American ingredients.

Dill-Cured Pork Crostini with Sweet Mustard Sauce

Start this at least one day before serving.

Roasted Beets with Dill

This simple side dish is even easier to prepare if you roast the beets the day before you plan to serve them.

Greek-Style Penne with Fresh Tomatoes, Feta, and Dill

For this warm-weather dish, a salsa cruda à la Grec — or uncooked Greek-style sauce — is combined with hot pasta and served at once. Be sure to use the ripest, juiciest tomatoes you can find, preferably from a farmers' market or your own backyard.

Salmon Burgers with Lemon and Capers

"We enjoyed everything about The Peninsula hotel in Beverly Hills — the location, the rooms and the terrific restaurants. The last time I stayed there, I had the most delicious salmon burger at the Roof Garden," says Diana Goldstein of Washington, D.C.. "Now that I've had this version, I may never go back to beef burgers."

Corn, Zucchini, and Tomato Pie

This pie is made from the overflowing bounty of the backyard garden. Fresh corn and zucchini seasoned with dill bake underneath Parmesan-crusted tomatoes to make a scrumptious entrée that can be served warm or at room temperature.
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