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Turkey en Escabèche
Gil Martínez Soto of Restaurante Virrey de Palafox in El Burgo de Osma, Spain adapts traditional en escabreche cooking to low-fat turkey.
By Gil Martínez Soto
Watermelon and Raspberry Sorbet
Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less but requires additional unattended time.
Chicken, Corn, and Noodle Soup with Saffron
This is a lighter, first-course version of a classic Pennsylvania main-course soup. Saffron was initially a Colonial rich man's spice, and it retained a certain panache even for the Pennsylvania Dutch in Philadelphia, who grew their own.
Octopus Salad with Scallion and Lime
Chef Shelton uses a 4- by 2-inch round cake ring to mold the salad on the plate.
By Craig Shelton
Penne with Basil and Prosciutto
This recipe can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.
By Elise Mitzel-Ulanoff
Winter Squash-Stuffed Pasta with Almonds
Tortelli di Zucca con Mandorle
Don't be fooled by the broth — this is not a soup recipe. Only a very small amount of broth is poured over the tortelli before serving. To grate the cheese, use the ragged-edged holes of a box grater (not the teardrop-shaped holes we recommend in our Recipe Tips). That way, you'll have the correct texture for the filling.
Active time: 2 hr Start to finish: 6 1/4 hr (includes making stock)
Orzo Pilaf with Green Onions and Parmesan Cheese
The rice-shaped pasta orzo is sometimes labeled riso or rosamarina.
By Brad Avooske
Knaidlach
Matzoh Balls
Although matzoh balls were usually served in soup, we were always happy to have leftovers, cooked and kept in the refrigerator, then sliced and fried in butter the next morning for breakfast. The result is not unlike semolina gnocchi.
By Mimi Sheraton
Potato Soup with Caramelized Shallots
By Floyd Cardoz
Panna Cotta with Crushed Raspberry Sauce
Panna cotta means "cooked cream" in Italian, and, indeed, that is just about all these elegant little desserts consist of. A touch of hazelnut liqueur and a rustic sauce of crushed berries make this version just right for romantic company.
Orzo with Shrimp, Feta Cheese, and White Wine
Donna Knowlton of Atlanta, Georgia, writes: "As the oldest of five children growing up in rural West Virginia, I was always helping in the kitchen. Today I mostly cook pasta and seafood dishes because they're so easy. My husband is a doctor and works long hours, but we still like sharing a meal at the end of the day. I don't want to be in the kitchen late at night making something complicated, so I rely on dishes that can be ready in minutes."
By Donna Knowlton
Sea Bass with Polenta and Roasted Red Bell Peppers
Maison Novelli offers this great entrée. You can find polenta and tapenade at Italian markets and some supermarkets.