Oregano
Cheese Ravioli with Old-Fashioned Meat Sauce
Our recipe makes plenty of sauce for two meals, so enjoy some with this menu and freeze the remainder for another time. The sauce is also great over tortellini, penne or fusilli. You can find the convenient prepared ravioli in the refrigerator section of most supermarkets.
Chipotle Rub
By Reed Hearon
Low-Fat Vegetable Soup
By Deana Herman-Kulsuptrakul
Grilled Sea Bass with Tomatoes and Herb Cream Sauce
By Lisa Spence
Tricolor Boboli Pizzas
Red peppers are teamed with onions, toasted pine nuts, fresh oregano and creamy goat cheese in these luscious savory pies. Purchased Boboli cheese pizza crusts make them a snap to prepare. You'll find them in the bread section, specialty food aisle or frozen food section at the supermarket.
Garlic-Oregano Vinaigrette
By Connie Barbara Schaeffer
Mixed Greens with Marinated Anchovies
Candida Sportiello writes: "As owner and chef of Il Giardino restaurant, I've been cooking professionally for twenty-five years — but I've been cooking for pleasure for a good fifty years. As is the Italian way, most of my favorite recipes were handed down from my mother and grandmother, so they date from the early 1900s."
By Candida Sportiello
Mahi-Mahi Ceviche with Jalapenos and Coconut
Ceviche de Dorado con Chile Jalapeño y Coco
The fish is marinated in fresh lime juice (and therefore partly "cooked").
Crostini Napoletani
Fresh Ricotta, Anchovy, and Oregano Toasts
Crostini refers to a whole family of antipasti based on thin slices of bread, toasted, sometimes brushed with olive oil, and covered with any number of savory toppings.
If you can, buy fresh anchovies and marinate them yourself or buy them already marinated from an Italian or Hispanic deli (where they are known as alici marinati or boquerones respectively; see note below).
By Mario Batali
Cajun-Style Blackened Halibut
A nod to what could arguably be the dish of the eighties, blackened redfish. The technique works equally well with halibut.
Rabbit Cacciatore
To most Americans, Ischia, off the coast of Naples, is relatively unknown. That's a shame, because for centuries this island's thermal springs have been luring savvy travelers for restorative dips; plus, the locals produce some of the best wine in the region. At La Pergola, a family-run inn located on a hill just outside of Forio, guests enjoy some of that homemade wine, along with artisanal jams and olive oil. La Pergola also serves one of the island's most popular dishes, rabbit cacciatore, or hunter's rabbit.
Chicken may be substituted for rabbit in this hearty dish.
Family-Style Greek Salad
"In our family," writes Georgia I. Chletcos of Upper Darby, Pennsylvania, "we have a saying that the Greek kitchen is the original twenty-four-hour diner: It never closes. And being from a Greek family, I can say unequivocally that food is the center of our lives. As I've gotten older, preserving this tradition has become more important to me, so I've started experimenting with family recipes, including this one."
Enough for a large family and guests, too.
Grilled Flat Iron Steak with Chimichurri Sauce
Flat iron steak is a tender cut from the chuck top blade roast. If flat iron steak is unavailable, use flank steak.
By Felino Samson