Simple Cooking
Chili Con Carne
You can control the heat of this chili by increasing or decreasing the number of chiles; be sure to have good ventilation over the stove when pan-roasting them. If you have two large cast-iron skillets, save time by using both at once. If you like, serve the chili with other traditional garnishes, such as shredded Cheddar and Monterey Jack cheese, sour cream, and chopped cilantro.
Mexican Fiesta Soup with Roasted Tomatillo and Cilantro Pesto
Cilantro’s pungent fragrance partners well with fruity tomatillos in a lively pesto. The mixture offsets the spiciness of the cumin and jalapeño in this delectable soup.
Radishes with Herbed Ricotta Dip, Sweet Butter, and Fleur de Sel
We used a combination of French breakfast, white icicle, and pink beauty radishes, but you can use any variety you’d like. When the weather is hot, sprinkle radishes with crushed ice before serving to keep them crisp.
Elwood’s Ham Chowder
This recipe is courtesy of Donald Barickman; it was created with and named for his father, Elwood.
Roquefort Butter and Red Pear Tea Sandwiches
The red skins of the pears are a colorful accent to these simple tea sandwiches. Use the Roquefort butter in other combinations, such as with watercress or thinly sliced tomato.
Mozzarella, Prosciutto, and Pesto Butter Tea Sandwiches
To make perfectly round sandwiches, cut each of the layers separately with the same biscuit cutter. Ask your butcher to slice the prosciutto more thickly than usual so it can be cut easily without tearing; you will need 1 round for each sandwich.
Lettuce Bundles with Spicy Peanut Noodles
This is a great dish to serve at an informal lunch or dinner party. Set out all the ingredients, and let your guests assemble their own bundles. Store-bought roasted duck or chicken can be used; skip step 2.
Wild Mushroom Crackers
These crackers use powder made from dried mushrooms ground with a mortar and pestle or in a spice grinder.