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Mashed Potatoes with Green Onions and Parmesan
Pressing potatoes through a food mill or ricer gives them a fabulous texture. But they're just as delicious simply mashed.
Pork Chops with Sour Cream-Dill Sauce
By Marion Treffeisen
Home Fries with Wild Mushrooms
Scrambled eggs are a nice idea to round out the main course for this side dish.
Sauteed Scallops with Hazelnut Vinaigrette and White Bean Purée
This is a simplified version of the appetizer served at Olives, where the scallops are skewered with bacon before they are cooked.
Majorcan-Style Vegetable and Bread Stew
There are many different versions of this traditional island dish, which is known as sopas mallorquínas. Spanish smoked paprika (pimentón) is distinctive and worth seeking out for its unique flavor.
Zucchini with Raisins and Pine Nuts
The use of raisins and pine nuts in lightly sweet-and-sour sauces probably came to Sicily from Turkey; these ingredients also turn up in the cooking of Venice, long a commercial gateway to Turkey and the East, but less commonly in the anchovy-and-tomato sauces that are so fundamental to the Sicilian kitchen. Note that the zucchini in this dish is cooked rather soft, in the traditional Italian manner; if you want a more contemporary crisp product, add the zucchini toward the end for a quick cooking in the thickened sauce.
By Elisabeth Rozin
Chipotle-Black Bean Burritos
Serve with: Shredded lettuce and radishes tossed with lemon vinaigrette, and Spanish rice. Dessert: Lime sherbet.
Twice-Cooked Beets in Chianti Glaze
The wine glaze both balances the natural sweetness of the beets and intensifies the savory beet flavor. In Tuscany, this is a favorite side dish for game and fowl.
Fusilli with Eggplant, Pine Nuts, Currants, and Capers
Don’t skip the first step of salting the eggplant slices; it draws out excess moisture so that the eggplant will absorb less oil and stay firm when cooked.
Wasabi-Crusted Chicken Breasts
The wasabi powder, which can be found in the spice aisle or Asian foods section of most supermarkets, gives the crust a spicy kick. Serve with: Packaged Asian rice pilaf enlivened with a bit of lemon peel, and green beans sprinkled with sesame seeds. Dessert: Tapioca pudding.