Cheese
Polenta with Mozzarella and Parmesan
This recipe originally accompanied Rib-Eye Steaks with Roasted Red Peppers a Balsamic Vinegar .
By Maria Watson
Italian Biscuit Flatbread
A savory onion-cheese spread turns ordinary packaged biscuit dough into inspired mini appetizer "pizzas."
By Suzanne Solberg
Roasted Beet Salad with Beet Greens and Feta
Good cooks never discard the nutritious beet greens. Here, the greens are combined with roasted beets, capers and feta in a Greek-inspired salad. Offer this before roast leg of lamb with crisp potatoes.
Southern Sausage Soufflé
By Beth Harrison
Portobello Mushroom and Sausage Pizzas
This recipe can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.
The mushroom caps are the pizza "crusts." Chopped pepperoni, onions, olives or bell peppers also make great toppings.
Mixed Greens with Goat Cheese Crostini
The warm goat cheese toasts make delicious croutons for the salad, but they would also be an easy hors d'oeuvre.
By Lynda Hotch Balslev
Wild Mushrooms, Shallot and Gruyère Omelets
Offer with your favorite tossed green salad and some crusty bread.
Endive and Pear Salad with Gorgonzola Cream Dressing
This recipe can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.
By Anita Ravon
Icy Fruit Salad
I hated this salad when I was growing up: It was pink, had too many ingredients in it, and my very Southern family loved it — three good reasons to abstain. During Thanksgiving and Christmas holidays, my mother would always go back for seconds, chiming, "You don't know what you're missing." But I knew, all right — an unappealing mishmash of canned fruit and mayonnaise. No thanks. However, as I've grown older my family's "Southern classics" don't embarrass me as much. I've actually eaten this salad many times as an adult, and though I'm not saying it's my favorite, sometimes I need seconds to be sure.
By Kathy Spivey
French Bread with Goat Cheese and Sun-Dried Tomato Spread
A perfect partner to salad. Accompany with a platter of celery sticks and radishes with their tops attached.
Welsh Rarebit Fingers
This Welsh dish is also called "rabbit." The name rabbit may be traceable to the fact that the Welsh, who live in prime dairy land, were as fond of melted cheese as they were of rabbit. "Rarebit" may have been a later gentrification of the word, or a reference to the texture of this rare (soft) dish. Either way, it is excellent served in bite-size pieces for a party.
Gratin of Yukon Gold Potatoes, Bacon and Arugula
If you can't find Yukon Gold potatoes, use russets instead.
Wild Mushroom Risotto
"Once a week, I go to the farmers' market in Santa Monica and purchase fresh produce, including a variety of wild mushrooms," say Vilma Rozansky of Los Angeles, California. "I developed this risotto recipe around their earthy flavors. The dish can be a satisfying starter or a meatless entré e."
Vilma uses mushroom broth, but we substituted vegetable broth because it's more widely available.
By Vilma Rozansky