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Roquefort Cream Dressing
By Ruth A. Matson
Broiled Turkey Flambé
This dish has an exceptionally delicious sauce and makes fine party fare.
By James Beard
Lime, Apricot, and Soy-Sauce Chicken Wings
These sweet, tangy wings should appeal to even the pickiest kid. Eight pounds may sound like a lot, but no matter how many of these we made in our test kitchens, they always disappeared quickly. You may not have the oven space to cook the wings and the macaroni simultaneously. We found it best to do the wings first, then keep them warm under foil while baking the macaroni. Finally, because the wings tend to leave a mess to clean up, we like to make them in disposable foil roasting pans.
Duck Liver Pâté
This may not be as good as a true foie gras, but it's similar enough in flavor for a dish that costs only pennies to make. Not only can the pâté be served on toast — it can also serve as a finish for a classic Beef Wellington or enhance a stuffing or a meat loaf.
By Jacques Pépin
Chile-Marinated Pork Sandwiches on Cemita Rolls
Cemitas de Carne Enchilada
A cemita is an oversize, slightly sweet, sesame seed bun that gives this Pueblan sandwich its name.
Active time: 1 hr Start to finish: 3 hr
Tamarind Recado
Tamarind seasoning paste
Smoky, earthy, and with a sweet-and-sour tang, this recado is also delicious on pork, beef, and venison.
By Reed Hearon
Parfait aux Framboise
This luscious frozen dessert can be made without an ice cram maker. Begin preparing the recipe at least one day ahead.
By Terry Gibralter
Curly Endive Salad with Radishes, Coriander and Bacon
Toasted coriander seeds and radishes give this salad — a twist on the classic frisée aux lardons — an appealing spiciness. In typical French fashion, the salad is served after the main course and before dessert. Accompany this with fougasse, a large Provençal flatbread, or other French bread.
Golden Egg White Omelets with Spinach and Cheese
A yellow pepper purée gives these egg white omelets color and tenderness without adding fat.