White Wine
Italian Chicken with Mushroom-and-Wine Sauce
Italian Chicken with Mushroom-and-Wine Sauce The Creamy Polenta with Parmesan is a nice accompaniment to the chicken.
By Nancy Grubin
Linguine with Salmon and Arugula
"My friend Lily Shapiro and I developed this recipe together," says Amy Lesen of Oakland, California. "It has been tested on many friends with great success; the blend of ingredients is just delicious."
If you'd like to make your own pasta, our technique video will show you how.
By Amy Lesen and Lily Shapiro
Linguine with Shellfish Sauce
(Pasta allo Scoglio)
Tuscany is not famous for its seafood dishes, but fantastic fresh fish and shellfish are available all along the coast. A scoglio is a rocky seashore, and in the traditional pasta allo scoglio, only shellfish from the rugged Mediterranean seaside can be used in the sauce. Many kinds of fish are included in the various renditions prepared up and down the Tuscan coast today.
Watch how to clean and prepare shellfish and how to make your own pasta.
Cornish Game Hens with Sweet-Potato Risotto and Cranberry Sauce
From the Williamsburg Inn's Regency Room.
Baked Pears with Sauternes Custard Sauce
Poires au Four avec Sabayon de Sauternes
Active time: 20 min Start to finish: 1 hr
Chicken with Prosciutto, Rosemary, and White Wine
An adaptation of a classic Northern Italian dish, spezzatini di pollo al pomodoro e vino bianco (chicken sautéed with tomato and white wine). Serve sautéed broccoli rabe and a crusty ciabatta alongside. What to drink: Barbera or Italian Chardonnay.
Skillet Chicken and Vegetables
"My grandmother was a reporter in New York before she got married and moved to Montana to start a new life on a ranch," writes Joyce Litz of Albuquerque, New Mexico. "At the time she didn't know how to cook, and learning wasn't easy — the place didn't even have running water. Still, she appreciated good food, so she persevered and became a great cook. Later my grandmother taught me ranch-style cooking, a lot of which involved getting simple but flavorful, hearty meals ready in a hurry."
Nika Hazleton's Penne with Tomato, Eggplant, and Anchovy Sauce
By Maria Kourebanas and Carl Sontheimer
Seafood Stew with Tomatoes and Basil
This Italian-style stew — called cioppino — makes a hearty supper. Serve it with a green salad, garlic bread and a crisp white wine.
Chicken with White Wine and Mushrooms
By Peggy Markel
Chicken Liver Crostini
(Crostini di Fegatini)
Crostini means "little crusts," and in Tuscany, almost every meal begins with a platter of toasted bread slices topped with chopped tomatoes, olive paste or this all-time favorite spread made with chicken livers. Use thin slices of an Italian or French country-style loaf, and serve these crostini with the chicken liver spread on top, or just present the pâté in a pretty bowl surrounded by the toasted baguette slices. Salami and prosciutto would be delicious accompaniments.
By Peggy Markel
Creamy Shrimp Grits with Prosciutto
"During a recent business trip to Birmingham, Alabama, I had dinner at the Hot and Hot Fish Club," writes Shelia Murray of Paradise, California. "Every bite of chef Chris Hasting's shrimp and grits was packed with flavor. I'd love to prepare this stand-out dish at home."
By Chris Hastings