Cheese
Polenta Bites with Blue Cheese, Tomatoes, and Pine Nuts
Little polenta "tarts" are filled with tomatoes, pine nuts, and blue cheese, then popped into the oven until the cheese melts.
Cream Cheese Pie Topped with Peaches and Blackberries
Blended in the processor, the no-bake cream cheese filling is ultra-smooth.
Blue Cheese Shortbread Leaves with Cream Cheese-Chutney Roulade
You can start making these savory cookies up to three days ahead. Even easier: Serve the cheese roll with store-bought crackers. (We especially liked this roulade made with a spiced cranberry-apple chutney, but any thick chutney will work.)
Butternut Squash Gnocchi with Duck Confit and Swiss Chard
Active time: 1 3/4 hr Start to finish: 2 1/2 hr
Flank Steak Salad with Roasted Shallots and Goat Cheese
"Years ago, I was working on a client at my hair salon when we realized that our conversations always led to food," writes Sandy Ercolano of Ridgewood, New Jersey. "She happened to be taking classes at a local cooking school and suggested that I come along. After one class, I was hooked. Now, in addition to running the salon, I’m an instructor at that same school."
In this recipe the steak is broiled, but you can also grill it on your barbecue (over a medium-hot fire).
Brownie Puddle (with Caramel Variation)
This brownie, baked in a tart pan, gets its moistness from cream cheese and its fudginess from the best-quality cocoa and chocolate. Little puddles of ganache are poured into holes made in the brownie, after it has baked, with a the handle of a wooden spoon. Chocolate doesn't get better than this.
By Rose Levy Beranbaum
Cheddar, Turkey and Cranberry on Sourdough
By Ira Freehof
Oval Masa Cakes with Goat Cheese Filling
Tlacoyos con Queso de Cabra
Traditionally these rustic cakes are made with a mashed bean filling. The goat cheese called for here adds a contemporary twist.
Parma Braids
Don't be put off by what might look like a complicated technique. It takes more time to describe how to make Parma braids than it does to actually assemble them. Slightly salty and very buttery, these savory croissants are hard to resist.
Active time: 2 hr Start to finish: 18 hr
Mesclun Salad with Goat Cheese-Stuffed Figs Wrapped in Bacon
The aged goat cheese called for in this recipe is firmer than fresh and has a dry rind. Two kinds work best in this dish, Bucheron and Pouligny-St.-Pierre, both of which have just the right amount of tang — but ask at the cheese counter for comparable substitutes if you have trouble finding them. Cafe Pasqual's, in Santa Fe, serves its version of this dish — "pigs 'n' figs" — with blue cheese.
Active time: 45 min Start to finish: 45 min
Grilled Asparagus with Gorgonzola Butter
Allen Susser is the man behind Chef Allen's, a favorite special-occasion restaurant near Miami. (He is also a cookbook author, has his own line of sauces, puts out a newsletter and has a Web site—www.chefallen.com.) Calling his food New World Cuisine, Susser uses an international repertoire of cooking techniques to prepare dishes with the best local ingredients. His focus on simple but powerful flavors shows in this dish.
By Allen Susser
Spicy Whipped Feta
This is one of the never-absent standard-bearers of the Greek meze table, a classic dish found from one corner of the country to the other, on almost every taverna and meze menu.
By Diane Kochilas
Creamy Polenta with Gorgonzola and Spinach
By Bill Dodson
Saffron Orzo with Asparagus and Prosciutto
In this preparation, orzo is treated like risotto, which produces richer flavors and a creamier texture — with almost no stirring.