Radicchio
Savoy Cabbage and Radicchio Slaw with Blood Orange Dressing
Blood orange juice gives the dressing great flavor and color. If you can't find it, use 1/2 cup pomegranate juice mixed with 1/4 cup regular orange juice.
Burricotti with Chestnut Honey and Candied Spicy Walnuts
Burricotti are superb whole-milk mozzarella rounds filled with ricotta (see box). Fresh ricotta also works well in this recipe, which would be a great cheese course, or a simple dessert.
By Nancy Silverton
Penne Rigate with Mixed Greens and Pine Nuts
The hearty greens in this dish retain a bit of their pleasing crunch.
Balsamic-Grilled Radicchio with Shaved Pecorino
Chef Michael Presnal of The Federal Restaurant in Agawam, Massachusett, writes: "The recipe here was featured on one of my first menus as a chef, before I got into the kind of complex cooking I do now at The Federal. That was over ten years ago, but I still love making this dish at home. It calls for just a few fresh ingredients and takes only a couple of steps."
Serve as a side dish or first course.
By Michael Presnal
Roasted Balsamic Radicchio
Because the vinegar is simply drizzled over the radicchio at the end, try to find an artisan-quality balsamic, such as one labeled condimento, if not a premium balsamico tradizionale. Radicchio is also good when grilled on a barbecue or in a stovetop grill pan. Oil the grill or grill pan and cook until wilted and slightly charred, turning occasionally, about 5 minutes.
Ravioli Filled with Radicchio
Ravioli al Radicchio Rosso
Stuffed pasta shows up less frequently in Florence than it does in the nearby Emilia-Romagna region. But when it does appear on menus, it's usually dressed simply, like the ravioli here, with a little butter and a bit of grated Parmesan.
Butter Lettuce and Radicchio Salad with Strawberries
Joy Ackerman of Cincinnati, Ohio, writes: "After cooking for a family of six for years, I've become a pro at streamlining recipes and being organized in the kitchen. My children are now grown and out of the house, but that hasn't changed how I cook or shop. I still make a monthly menu plan, and often find myself cooking my kids' favorite dishes whenever they visit."
By Joy Ackerman
Radicchio and Endive Caesar with Ciabatta Crisps
This colorful salad is a modern, egg-free take on the classic.
Salmon and Scallop Terrine with Frisée Salad
This update on a classic terrine is made with an aromatic broth and olive oil instead of cream. If you're short on time, don't bother with the leek lining—though it is pretty, the terrine works fine without it.
Radicchio, Fennel, and Arugula Salad with Roquefort and Walnuts
Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.
Spinach, Pear and Pancetta Salad
A lovely first-course salad. Pears contribute sweetness to the dish; the Italian bacon called pancetta adds a nice salty crunch.
Radicchio, Fontina, and Goat Cheese Pizza
Fresh fennel adds crunch and goat cheese lends tang to this meatless pizza.
Roquefort Dip with Apple, Endive, and Celery Hearts
This dip is especially attractive served in a hollowed-out head of Castelfranco radicchio, a white radicchio with loose, pink-streaked leaves that readily open to form a bowl.