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Weeknight Meals

Potatoes with Vinegar and Sea Salt

We liked fleur de sel or Malden flaked sea salt best in this recipe, though other types work fine. If using coarse sea salt instead of flaked or fine, crush it lightly.

Spring Salad

A composed salad that features all the bright and pretty colors of the season.

Creamed Rutabaga and Sweet Potato

Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less. Makes use of the microwave oven.

Salmon with Parsley Cream Sauce

A sophisticated main course that's quick and easy to make. Accompany the fish with wild rice pilaf and steamed asparagus.

John Dory Fillets Seared in Indian Pastry with Tomato Cardamom Sauce

Editor's note: The recipe and introductory text below are excerpted from chef Neil Perry's book Rockpool. Neil also shared some helpful cooking tips exclusively with Epicurious, which we've added at the bottom of the page. For your convenience, we've converted the measures — with as much accuracy as possible — from Australian to American. For those who have metric equipment and wish to follow Neil's recipe to the milliliter, we've included the original measures too. To read more about Neil and Australian cuisine, click here. In this dish, the combination of pastry, fish, sauce, yoghurt and spinach makes a complete dish. The cardamom and tomato are a perfect match, and the fish steams gently inside as the outside of the pastry crisps up. This dish also works beautifully with the flat fish of Europe and America. It is important that the vegetables are well-seasoned and cooked until they caramelise to impart their flavour to the sauce. The depth of flavour of aromatics is so often lost when they are not allowed to do their job properly. The Tomato and Cardamom Sauce goes nicely with all seafood; its deep, rich flavour enlivens the taste buds. The tomatoes are cut up, skin, seeds and all. Slice into thin rounds, then into julienne and chop the julienne to give a uniform dice. Don't chop them as if cutting for concassé, they lose too much juice that way.

Chicken Tetrazzini

We used grocery rotisserie chickens for this recipe, but leftover turkey from the holiday table works equally well.

Grilled Lemon-Honey Chicken Breasts

For a quick and easy meal, grill some vegetables — like red onions, bell peppers and eggplant — alongside the chicken. Sharpen your chopping skills and learn how to joint a whole chicken with our technique videos.

Chicken Marinara

Lorraine Stevenski of Clearwater, Florida, writes: "As a kid growing up in an Italian family, I loved being in the kitchen. But I didn't become serious about cooking until I got married and had my own kitchen to experiment in. My husband and I lived in Queens, New York, within walking distance of many Greek, Italian, and Spanish food shops. The new foods I discovered there inspired my passion for cooking." Panko is available in the Asian foods section of most supermarkets.

Cajun-Style Blackened Halibut

A nod to what could arguably be the dish of the eighties, blackened redfish. The technique works equally well with halibut.

Smoked Duck and Walnuts with Winter Greens

Smoked duck adds elegance to this salad. Smoked turkey would also work well.

Baked Salmon with Cranberry-Thyme Crust

Accompany this colorful dish with rice pilaf and baby peas with pearl onions. The kicker: spice bars and orange slices.

White Root Vegetable Soup with Thyme Butter

Pair this with a crisp French Chablis, the Chardonnay-based white from Burgundy.

Crisp Cheese-Filled Eggplant Sandwiches with Pomegranate Molasses

Pomegranate molasses is sold at Middle Eastern markets and some supermarkets; panko is in many supermarkets' Asian foods aisle.

White Bean, Potato, and Arugula Soup

"Lidia's in Kansas City, Missouri, serves a rustic white bean and potato soup that would make a perfect meatless entrée for a winter evening," writes Deborah Johnson of Columbia, Missouri. "I order it every time I go there. Do you think chef Dan Swinney would part with his recipe?" Start this recipe a day ahead so that there's time for the beans to soak overnight.

Pork Chops with Sweet-and-Sour Apples

This dish goes well with boiled or roasted small red or Yukon Gold potatoes.

Sweet Potato and Roasted Mushroom Stuffing

One of two stuffings (see also the Apple and Sausage Stuffing) developed by Barbara Shinn and David Page of Home restaurant in New York. This dish features large cubes of French bread and a custardy texture. To ensure a crisply browned top, the stuffing should be baked separately from the turkey.

Orange Chicken with Golden Raisins and Figs

Dja'jeh Burd'aan b'Teen Dja'jeh Burd'aan b'Teen is particularly liked by children because of the sweet, familiar flavor of orange juice. Serve over white rice. The dish tastes even better reheated the next day, once the chicken has marinated in the juice and spices.
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