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Asian-Style Pickled Shrimp

If you’d like to serve a sauce alongside, strain 1/4 cup of the cooled pickling liquid, and whisk it with 1 cup of mayonnaise. For ease, the shrimp are left unpeeled; if you peel them before cooking, leave the tails on.

Sliced Calf's Liver with Golden Onions

Fegato alla Veneziana The keys to success with this classic Venetian dish are to slice the liver and onions very thin and to work rapidly to avoid overcooking. A nice accompaniment is soft polenta.

Tropical Fruit Salsa

Active time: 20 min Start to finish: 20 min

Tortilla Espanola

María de los Angeles Rodr‭guez Artacho, co-owner with her husband of Bar Jordi, was kind enough to share her recipe.

Rolled Turkey Roast

Wild Rice Stuffing with Wild Mushrooms

Dried pears lend a subtle sweetness to the deep, earthy taste of this stuffing.

Greek-Herbed Spinach Latkes with Feta-Yogurt Sauce

A tangy feta and yogurt sauce is the perfect foil for these fresh-tasting latkes. They make a nice starter for a party of ten.

Baked Flounder with Tomato Caper Sauce

Active time: 20 min Start to finish: 40 min

Swedish Sailor's Beef Stew

This Swedish stew called Sjömansbiffgryta is one of the most typical family stews, which every Swede knows. This is one of those "lots of bang for the buck" types of stews. It's so simple, yet the taste it delivers is so satisfying. It is best to cook it in an enameled cast-iron casserole because it goes into a very hot oven for quite a while, and all the liquid gets absorbed and the casserole becomes a little crusty. I know it seems like an awfully long time to keep a stew in such a hot oven, but trust me, it works. You can deglaze the casserole with a bit of water if you like and pour it over the stew, which should be transferred to a serving bowl.

Penne with Roasted Tomatoes, Chicken, and Mushrooms

Wendy Popp of Richmond, Virginia, writes: "My job as a physical therapist and my hobby, horseback riding, keep me pretty busy. But my sons — Sammy, two, and Weston, four — keep me moving the most, which has changed my cooking style. I used to be much more experimental, but now I need low-maintenance, tried-and-true recipes that will please the boys (including my husband, Jim) and impress dinner guests."

Crusty Mustard-Dill Meat Loaf

Using meat loaf mix — a combination of ground beef, veal, and pork — ensures a juicy result. While the meat loaf cooks, mash some potatoes and boil some green beans. Warm apple pie from the bakery is a perfect finale.

Steamed Clams in Wine and Chorizo

Serve these clams with some crusty bread for sopping up the sauce, or spoon them over linguine or rice.

Roasted Chicken with Caramelized Onions

"When I moved to Seattle last year, I found myself really missing my Studio City, California, neighborhood," writes Tim Westmoreland of Seattle, Washington. "There were so many great places to eat there, especially Pinot Bistro. I am craving its roasted chicken with caramelized onions. Would you see if chef Miki Zivkovic would send me an order? If not, the recipe will do just fine." At the restaurant, the chicken is accompanied by shoestring fries sprinkled with chopped fresh parsley and the chef's own garlic-salt mixture.

Pickled Red Onions

A charming alchemy takes place when you "quick-pickle" red onions. They act very sweetly with a wide range of birds, meat, and fish, and I also use them in Papas a la Huancaina and Conch Salad.

Sweet-Potato Pancakes with Caviar

You can form the sweet-potato pancakes up to six hours ahead, leaving only a quick frying before serving.

Creamy Corn with Chives

This is creamy corn with no cream at all. Our trick? The juice of freshly cut corn thickened with cornstarch.
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