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Crispy Garlic Risotto Cakes
Skillet cakes make from grains are popular at reatautants across the country. This recipe has a great do-ahead hint - the cakes can be prepared hours before they're cooked. And they are a good way to use leftover risotto.
Pecan-Cheese Spread
By Julie Wilson
Sweet-Potato Ravioli with Sage Butter Sauce
At the restaurant, the ravioli dough is made in-house. We used purchased wonton wrappers instead, making the recipe faster and easier. Note that the ravioli can be assembled ahead of time and frozen.
Spinach Salad with Apples, Avocado, and Bacon
"My wife loves spinach salad, so one night I developed this recipe just for her," writes Jeff Edmunds of Yankton, South Dakota. "The crunchy apple slices and creamy avocado lend terrific texture and flavor."
Add grilled chicken to this salad to make a main course.
By Jeff Edmunds
Tostadas with Eggs, Black Beans, and Chorizo
María A. Alvarado-Gómez of Erie, Pennsylvania, writes: "I came to the United States as an exchange student, after spending the first 18 years of my life in Mérida, Yucatán. On school vacations I would go home and cook with my mother and sisters so that I wouldn't lose my touch. My mother was a skilled cook, and I was lucky to have learned at her side. Her food was so popular in our neighborhood that she sold portions of our daily meals to other families. With nine well-fed kids, she said we were her best advertisement.
"I still take great pride in the food of my homeland. Yucatecan cuisine is known for its Mayan influence, and the essential ingredients we use — limes, spices, avocados, tomatoes, peppers — make for wonderful flavors. Now that ground spices are readily available and vegetables can be quickly chopped in a food processor, preparing traditional Mexican dishes is easier than ever."
This dish is the Yucatecan version of huevos rancheros.
By María A. Alvarado-Gómez
Veal Cutlets with Arugula and Tomato Salad
You can substitute skinless boneless chicken breasts for the veal cutlets.
Active time: 30 min Start to finish: 35 min
Caponatina Toasts
Caponata is a Sicilian antipasto; its bold flavors usually include eggplant, anchovy, olives, and capers. We call our version a "caponatina," because we've finely diced the ingredients for a more refined hors d'oeuvre.
Active time: 45 min Start to finish: 1 hr
Banana, Raisin, and Oatmeal Pancakes
These are great with maple syrup, honey, marmalade, or even cottage cheese.
Falafel with Cilantro Yogurt in Pita Bread
By Moshe Nov
Crab Cakes with Creamy Caper Sauce
"Last summer I attended an event at the Three Clock Inn in South Londonderry, Vermont. The chef prepared a lovely luncheon, and it included delicious crab cakes," Bill Brett of Bondville, Vermont. "When I went home, I came up with my own version."
The crab cakes are loaded with fresh crabmeat and are accented by a tangy sauce.
By Bill Brett
Brioche "Bread Pudding" with Caramelized Apples
By Claudia Fleming
Spicy Pummelo Salad
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Pummelo is an unusual Southeast Asian citrus fruit that is available here in the winter months. It has a very thick skin that ranges in color from pale yellow to dark green. Its flavor is similar to grapefruit's but is sweeter and less bitter, which makes it a great balance for the heat of chiles.
Active time: 1 1/2 hr Start to finish: 1 1/2 hr
Soft Fried Tortillas with Tomatillo Salsa and Chicken
Chalupas Poblanas de Pollo
Look for tightly stacked tortillas in packs of 50 (they can be frozen). They are pressed tightly together to retain moisture and freshness and are available in Latino markets and some supermarkets. Delicious tortillas can also be mail-ordered from Maria & Ricardo's Tortilla Factory (800-881-7040). Other Mexican ingredients are available at Mexican markets and many supermarkets.
Active time: 40 min Start to finish: 40 min
Grilled Cheddar, Tomato and Bacon Sandwiches
Spreading a little mayonnaise over the outside of the bread before grilling adds golden color and delicious crunch.