Bon Appétit
Spice Cake with Blackberry Filling and Cream Cheese Frosting
Blackberries turn a familiar spice cake into a sophisticated finale.
Roasted Root Vegetables
"As a confirmed New Englander, I was surprised to find a terrific seafood restaurant in Phoenix: Steamers Genuine," says Barbara J. Johnson of Worcester, Massachusetts. "The baked halibut was perfectly complemented by roasted vegetables and potatoes au gratin. I know how to make the fish, but I wouldn't know where to start with the other two dishes."
This side dish and the Potato Gratin with White Cheddar Cheese would also be good with roast chicken or beef.
Raspberry Swirl Cookies
When freshly baked, these appealing cookies are chewy, crisp, and tender all at the same time. If stored in an airtight container for a day, they are still delicious, only softer.
Cinnamon-Raisin French Toast
"I was married last spring, and my husband and I spent our honeymoon in Del Mar, California, at L’Auberge Del Mar Resort and Spa," writes Leah Morgan of Shoreline, Washington. "While we were there, we enjoyed the cinnamon-raisin French toast. I would love to surprise my husband by re-creating this special breakfast at home."
You’ll need to buy unsliced bread from a bakery to make this super-thick French toast.
Tandoori-Style Grilled Chicken
This recipe adapts traditional Indian tandoori cooking for a barbecue. The chicken needs to marinate overnight, so start this one day ahead.
Gruyère Cheese Puffs
"I never had a cookbook until I moved here in my twenties to do some graduate work at the University of Oregon," writes Fanny Carroll of Eugene, Oregon. "I fell head over heels for this guy (now my husband), and he gave me Pellaprat's Modern French Culinary Art for Christmas. Still, many of the everyday dishes I made when I was raising my daughters are recipes I learned from my mother while I was growing up in the suburbs of Paris. She was quite a cook, and with a husband and seven kids to feed, everything had to be fast."
Called gougères in French, these cocktail snacks are irresistible.
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.
Brussels Sprouts with Marjoram and Pine Nuts
Think you don't like brussels sprouts? Think again: These are pretty irresistible.
Fried Rice with Peppers, Onions and Shiitake Mushrooms
A salad of snow peas, bean sprouts, chopped peanuts and rice vinegar dressing is a good side dish. Fresh pineapple topped with coconut shavings ends the meal nicely.
White Beans with Anchovies
Offer thinly sliced serrano ham or prosciutto and bowls of stuffed olives and toasted almonds along with the beans.
Tuscan-Style Grilled Chicken Sandwich
Pat Christofolo runs the kitchen at this restaurant, located only a few minutes from downtown Phoenix. She's particular about the way she puts this sandwich together: The mayo should touch both the chicken and greens, so each has its own bit of dressing.
Ditalini with Pesto, Beans, and Broccoli Rabe
Crusty bread and radicchio with creamy Italian dressing make nice sides. End with red grapes and anise-dusted sugar cookies.