Orange
Orange-Brandy Chicken
By Marjorie Thompson
Granita of Pinot Noir with Berries
Softer than most, this version of the flavored dessert ice is spooned rather than scraped into dishes; they should be well chilled.
Grilled Chicken with with Tamarind-Orange Glaze
Tamarind paste, from a pod with a sweet-tangy pulp, is common in Hawaiian cooking.
Snapper on Angel Hair with Citrus Cream
Sharon Hooykaas of Los Alamitos, California, writes: "During a trip to the Big Island of Hawaii, my husband and I went to Edward's at Kanaloa for dinner, where I enjoyed the best fish I've ever tasted: snapper served on angel hair pasta with creamy citrus sauce."
Grilled Fish with Orange-Fennel Salsa
Rockfish is used in this dish at Cashion's Eat Place in Washington, D.C. If you can't find rockfish fillets, substitute sea bass.
Carrot-Ginger Soup
Hot or cold, this soup is a great starter and can be a meal in itself. It's thickened with potatoes — not cream — but tastes self-indulgent just the same.
[NB: This recipe requires a slow cooker.]
By Lora Brody
Neapolitan Ricotta and Wheatberry Pie
(Pastiera Napoletana)
"My mother, who is a native of Calabria, Italy, but now resides in Brooklyn, learned to make the Neapolitan specialty, pastiera napoletana, from her sister-in-law when my parents were married, in 1941," writes Marie Pacella of Howard Beach, New York. "Since then, our family and close friends look forward to having this pie every Easter. My mother and my daughter and I still get together to make them—it has become a family tradition.
Stir-Fried Vegetables with Orange and Mint
Add crunch to the meal by having rice cakes on the side. Sauvignon Blanc is a good choice to balance the flavors of the vegetables.
Hazelnut Meringues with Lemon Cream and Blood Orange Syrup
"To celebrate my recent promotion, my sister treated me to dinner at Radius here in Boston," says Jill Thompson, Boston, Massachusetts. The dessert we shared was unforgettable—a hazelnut meringue concoction made by pastry chef Paul Connors. As we polished it off, my sister and I agreed that we had found the city’s best new restaurant."
Each component can be made ahead.
By Paul Connors
Sour Cream-Orange Coffee Cake with Chocolate-Pecan Streusel
The streusel here is both a filling and a topping — for twice the crunch and flavor.
Grilled Salmon with Ponzu Sauce and Vegetable Slaw
"Recently, I had dinner at the super-romantic Shadowbrook Restaurant in nearby Capitola," writes Holly M. Sharps of Menlo Park, California. "To get to Shadowbrook, you have to take a cable car down a hill. The restaurant is on several levels and has spectacular views of the ocean — not to mention great food. The salmon was absolutely delicious."
The sake- and soy-based ponzu sauce is traditionally a Japanese dipping sauce. Here, it’s used to baste the fish as it cooks.
Sea Bass with Citrus and Soy
"My first real job was as a paralegal — but I hated it," writes Marcia Porch of Winter Park, Florida. "There were plenty of signs that my interests lay elsewhere; it just took me a while to recognize them. My co-workers caught on faster: They would tease me because there were always cookbooks on my desk. So I started moonlighting at a bakery on the weekends. Eventually this led to a culinary career that has included owning a catering business. These days, what I make at home has to have do-ahead steps and no complicated ingredients, and be healthful and simple to assemble. "
Try this effortlessly elegant dish with steamed rice. Sesame oil can be found in the Asian foods section of most supermarkets.