Leafy Greens
Arugula Salad with Manchego, Apples, and Caramelized Walnuts
Linda Forst of Mukilteo, Washington, writes: "I attended a conference in Anaheim, California, and went to dinner at Catal Restaurant & Uva Bar in Downtown Disney. The whole meal was outstanding, especially the 'compressed salad.'"
For a "compressed" presentation, the chef uses a three-inch ring mold to mound the salad in the center of each plate. You can use a cleaned-out can, with top and bottom removed, as a mold.
Shrimp with Avocados
"I am 76 and consider myself a very good cook," writes Dorothy Harley of Norco, California. "I've always looked forward to receiving your magazine. Some recipes I try, love, and make over and over. One recipe I remember most is a shrimp and avocado salad. For our 25th anniversary, I cleaned and cooked 25 pounds of shrimp myself for the dish — it was a hit. And for my daughter's wedding, 21 years ago, I made it again. I'm sure that if you reprinted the recipe, you'd receive praise."
Active time: 1 hr Start to finish: 25 hr (includes marinating)
Leg of Lamb Stuffed with Wild Mushrooms and Greens
For ease of preparation, ask for the full round, not the short cut or partial leg, and have the butcher butterfly it for you.
Tuscan Vegetable Soup with White Beans and Parmesan
Cheryl Zook of Ketchum, Idaho, writes: "After I graduated from college last fall, I spent a few months in Europe. By far, my favorite stop was Florence. I'll always remember the vegetable soup I had at Ristorante Mamma Gina near the Ponte Vecchio."
This is almost as thick as a stew. If you prefer a thinner soup, simply add more vegetable stock. Because the beans need to soak overnight, begin preparation a day ahead.
Grilled Cajun Chicken Salad with Spicy Ranch Dressing
Even the ranch dressing gets a Cajun kick in this lively main-course salad.
Panfried Tofu on Sesame Watercress with Soy-Orange Dressing
This recipe is a wonderful way to prepare tofu as a main course; all it needs is a side of rice.
Chicken and Spinach Salad with Bacon Dressing
Bacon drippings add extra flavor to the dressing. Crumble some Gorgonzola cheese over the finished salad for even more punch. Serve with: Tomato soup with a dash of Tabasco and corn bread squares. Dessert: Brownies topped with coffee ice cream.
Poached Chicken Breast Stuffed with Goat Cheese and Spinach
This is a recipe that I cook at home myself — a versatile method for having a sophisticated meal on tap with very little last-minute prep work. This is a remarkable dish because it requires nothing but a pot of simmering water to cook it successfully; there is no butter, no oil, no sautéing, and no roasting. Yet the results are delicious. Here I've stuffed the chicken with goat cheese and spinach, but you can substitute Chopped Roasted Tomatoes ( this recipe can be found in the book), or any filling you like.
Avoid buying boneless, skinless chicken breast pieces if poissible. You'll get the best results by purchasing a whole organic chicken and removing the breast yourself.
Serve this with a small salad for an ideal lunch.
By Tom Valenti and Andrew Friedman
Roast Beef, Red Pepper, Spinach, and Feta Sandwiches with Tahini Dressing
Serve with minted iced tea and tabbouleh, then offer baklava and cherries for dessert.
Crab Salad and Buttermilk Caesar Dressing
The salty anchovies complement the briny sweetness of the crabmeat. Buttermilk lightens the dressing and makes this version of the classic Caesar especially delicious.
Sorrel-Wrapped Goat Cheese and Beet Stacks
If you can't get sorrel at your local market, arugula leaves or large basil leaves are a good alternative.
Green Goddess Dressing
Here's a tangy dressing that is great on sliced tomatoes, mixed greens, hard-boiled eggs, or cold steamed potatoes.
Grilled Steak Salad with Green Beans and Blue Cheese
When buying green beans, look for the skinniest ones—they have the best texture. Offer plenty of crusty bread, and open a bottle of Cabernet Sauvignon to go with this hearty main-course salad.
Pork Tenderloin and Grilled Vegetable Salad
Many packages of pork tenderloin contain 2 tenderloins weighing about 3/4 pound each. If you happen to get a package with 1 larger tenderloin, simply cook it a little while longer.