Super Bowl
Fried Neopolitan Pizzas
By Sophia Loren
Redneck Mimosa
When we first tasted this drink, it was made with Rolling Rock, a mass-market golden lager, and Tropicana-brand orange juice. A more highfalutin' version would be a combination of fresh-squeezed orange juice and a wheat beer, such as Celis White.
Pig in a Haystack
By Jim Lingenfeller
Potato Chips
This recipe was inspired by the wonderful handmade chips once served in the bar of the Hôtel Lancaster in Paris.
Potato Bites
For this recipe you will need 3 mini-muffin pans, each containing twelve 1 3/4- by 1-inch cups. Resist the temptation to make the bites in batches because the potato mixture will discolor.
By Sandy Goldberg
Chili Cornmeal Muffins
Corn kernels and chili powder lend a southwestern accent to these muffins. They would also be nice alongside a bowl of chili.
Sesame Flatbread Crackers
If time is an issue, you can always buy flatbread crackers, but the store-bought kind will never compare to these homemade ones.
Baked Pork Ribs with Hoisin Barbecue Sauce
If you prefer to grill the ribs — which will intensify the hoisin flavor — remove them from the marinade (do not bake) and grill them over medium heat until tender and lightly charred, turning often and basting occasionally with marinade, about 25 minutes. Look for chili-garlic sauce in the Asian foods section of supermarkets.
Beer Margaritas
We made an already simple recipe even easier by omitting brand names from the ingredient list. Almost any tequila will do — but after experimenting with several different beers, we found we prefer a lighter-style lager here. This recipe can be readily increased to serve a large crowd.
Dad's Chinese Chicken Wings
My father, who in his later years has become a superb cook, always longed to make at home the chicken wings he ordered in Asian restaurants. This is the recipe I developed to satisfy his cravings. Many Chinese restaurants deep-fry the wings, but the high-heat roasted method used here is far healthier and the taste is delicious.
By Nina Simonds
Chicken Wings with Easy Mole Sauce
Traditional recipes for mole poblano call for several varieties of dried chilies, which, outside the Southwest, are available only at specialty foods stores or by mail order; as well as sesame seeds and/or pumpkin seeds and/or peanuts; roasted tomatoes; and chocolate; among other things. A mole can sound like a peculiar combination of ingredients, but at its best it is every bit as subtle and well balanced as the most evolved French sauce. Our quick version uses only ingredients available at the supermarket, and broiled, not fried, chicken, which makes the dish easier to prepare, lighter, and most important, still delicious---if not exactly authentic.
Grilled Cheese and Kalua-Pig Sandwiches
Wong uses Fontina cheese and includes a slice of foie gras in each of these improbably luxurious grilled cheese sandwiches. At the restaurant, they are served with a Martini glass filled with swirled, chilled red and yellow tomato soups that the waiter instructs you to down in one gulp. Salud!