Red Onion
Linguine and Clams with Tomato-Fennel Salsa
This impressive main course is ideal for a healthful dinner party. Serve it with crusty country style bread to soak up the flavorful juices.
Rolled Turkey Roast
By Susan Herrmann Loomis
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.
By Norman Van Aken
Caribbean Chicken and Vegetable Kebabs
Offer your favorite corn bread along with the kebabs and salads.
Orange, Onion, and Balsamic Sauce
No need to squeeze oranges for this recipe, as the sweetness and body of store — bought juice are key. If you cook the mixture down until most of the liquid is evaporated, you’ll end up with a delicious onion confit rather than a sauce. Either way, we like to serve this with grilled meats and chicken as well as fish.
By Wesley Maloney
Matjes Herring with Red Onion and Dill
Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less, but requires additional unattended time.
Pineapple-Mint Relish
This recipe can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.
This refreshing condiment is great with the ham, or try it with grilled fish or chicken.
Slow-Roasted Tuna with Tomatoes, Herbs, and Spices
A Syracusan recipe adapted from Mary Taylor Simeti's book Pomp and Sustenance.
Smoked Turkey Sandwiches with Blue Cheese and Red Onions
Potato salad, grapes or fresh figs, and brownies round out this lunch. To make things even easier, use raw onions.
Grilled Scallops with Tabbouleh Salsa
Plump scallops, sprinkled with salt and pepper, are lightly grilled and served with a salsa rich in parsley and diced vegetables. The salsa should be made just before eating; otherwise the liquid content of the vegetables will turn the dish watery.
By Nobuyuki Matsuhisa