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Herbs & Spices

Pork Medallions with Mustard-Chive Sauce

What to drink: Syrah (or Shiraz, as it's called if Australian), or any medium-bodied, fruity red wine.

Fig and Rosemary Pot Roast

Bone-in cuts (like this pork loin roast) require a longer cooking time, but the payoff is big flavor and succulent meat. The meat closest to the bone is always the juiciest, and bone marrow enriches the sauce as the roast cooks.

Crimson Coleslaw

Use the grating disk of a food processor to grate the beets more easily.

Cod Chowder with Saffron and Fingerling Potatoes

This bouillabaisse-style chowder has a delicate broth and whole fish fillets.

Vanilla Strawberry Cooler

A vanilla bean is an extravagance that lends a note of sophistication to this drink, but extract is a fine substitute.

Iced Ginger Tea with Lemon and Cloves

This is a traditional homemade drink that's found all across West Africa. It's sometimes called ginger beer, though it's not alcoholic.

Bloody Mary

Everyone seems to have a preference when it comes to Bloody Marys — whether it's the brand of tomato juice or how much celery salt and Tabasco to use. We found this recipe to be nicely balanced, though by all means add or subtract to your liking. We also discovered that it's worth buying new horseradish: If the jar in your refrigerator looks brownish or dry, it has been in there too long and will taste very bitter.

Basil Ice Cream

When food editor Shelley Wiseman remarked on the basil ice cream she had at JoJo, Jean-Georges Vongerichten's Manhattan bistro, other editors recalled tasting herb-flavored custards in Milan years ago.

Shrimp in Cilantro Sauce

Camarones al Cilantro Laura Bookman of Weston, Massachusetts, writes: "Can you get me the recipe for camarones al cilantro from Cafe Sol Azteca, in Newton Center, Massachusetts?"

Steamed Chicken with Black Mushrooms and Bok Choy

Inspired by Eat Drink Man Woman A retired master chef in contemporary Taiwan makes elaborate Sunday dinners for his three increasingly uninterested daughters in this 1994 film. While the women carry on their busy lives, the chef discovers he is losing his sense of taste and finds solace in a new love.

Valrhona Chocolate Pudding

Elise McBryde of Stamford, Connecticut, writes: "I would love to have the recipe for the Valrhona chocolate pudding served at the City Limits Diner, in Stamford, Connecticut."

Spicy Cilantro and Mint Chutney

This chutney requires a lot of herbs. If the bunches at your supermarket are small, buy two or three.

Parsley Cumin Parathas

Inspired by Monsoon Wedding Monsoon Wedding is an intensely colorful chronicle of a wealthy northern Indian family's preparations for their daughter's marriage. During the run-up to the event, the bumbling wedding planner falls in love with the family's maid. Food plays a central role in the nuptial festivities.
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