Parsley
Cornish Game Hens with Dried Fruit and Honey
This poultry dish features many of the flavors of the classic Moroccan dish b'stilla but is much easier to make.
Veal Roast with Fresh Figs
By Susan Herrmann Loomis
Panfried Trout with Pecan Butter Sauce
'60S THE ANDY GRIFFITH SHOW
At the opening of every episode, we see Andy and Opie walking to the creek, fishing rods slung over their shoulders, accompanied by the catchy whistled theme music. Mayberry, North Carolina, offered a welcome respite from the growing complexity of the rest of the world. This simple and delicious recipe is one way that Aunt Bee might have prepared Andy's freshly caught trout.
Active time: 40 min Start to finish: 40 min
Green Goddess Dressing
The William Archer play The Green Goddess had a run in San Francisco in the 1920s. Star George Arliss, dining at the Palace Hotel, was served a specially created salad with this green-hued dressing.
Cauliflower Fritters
By Hans Röckenwagner
Mashed Potatoes with Herbs
This recipe is based on a classic Irish dish called champ. It is typically made with onions or scallions, but we've used chives—and parsley as well. You can create simple variations with parsley or chives alone, or go all out with a combination of sautéed leeks, caramelized onions, and fresh peas.
Perfectly Poached Shrimp with Green Goddess Sauce
By Rozanne Gold
Red-Onion Meat Loaf
By Inez Holderness
Onion and Parsley Salad
Salatat Baqduness wa Bassal
This salad is common throughout the eastern and southern Mediterranean from Turkey to Egypt. It is always laid on the bread on which grilled meat and poultry are served. In Turkey the salad is seasoned with only sumac; in Egypt, with lemon juice; and in Syria, Lebanon, and Israel it is seasoned with both. A chef friend of mine, Sami Tamimi, whose recipe this is, taught me to soak the sliced onions in boiling water for a few minutes before using. This softens them slightly and, more significantly, takes away some of the sharpness. Be sure to dry the onions well before adding the seasonings.
By Anissa Helou
Fried Mozzarella with Anchovies, Capers, and Garlic Sauce
Alexis Walker of Corvallis, Oregon, writes: "After many attempts to get a reservation, we finally succeeded in dining at Genoa restaurant in Portland. It was definitely worth the wait. The fried mozzarella was a revelation. Would you ask the chef for the recipe?"
White Fish Stock
You can make this stock with a variety of fish carcasses (from nonoily fish) or with just one type — whatever your seafood market can give you.
Penne con Pomodori al Forno
This recipe comes from my 86-year-old grandmother, a northern Italian from Faenza, who picked it up during her travels as a piano teacher in southern Italy. I've watched her make it my whole life and know the recipe from memory.
By Vittoria Alberghetti and Pilar Guzman
Vegetable Moussaka
Although it would be years before most Greek cooking would become familiar to Americans, one Greek dish, moussaka, did catch on in the seventies.
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.