Stew
Braised Veal with Aromatic Vegetables
This hearty stew is great served over egg noodles. Bitter greens with a creamy Gorgonzola dressing would be a good side salad. Have sliced bananas and strawberries drizzled with honey and balsamic vinegar for an elegant dessert.
Duck and Sausage Gumbo with Brown and White Rice
All Southern cooks have their own ways of making gumbo. Our recipe contains neither okra nor filé powder, producing a thinner, lighter gumbo.
Pork and Shellfish Stew
This Portuguese classic cooked in the style of the Ribatejo region, consists of pork and shellfish in a red wine sauce. The recipe comes from Antonio's restaurant, in New Bedford, Massachusetts, where they accompany the stew with fried potatoes.
Couscous with Lamb Stew
Active time: 1 1/2 hr Start to finish: 3 1/2 hr
This recipe, which accompanied our 1954 article on Tunisia, called for what were then two very exotic ingredients. One, the granular pasta called couscous, is now commonplace in supermarkets across America. The other, dried rose petals, is available by mail order.
Gumbo Z'herbes
If you can't find one type of the greens for this recipe, you can either increase the other two kinds proportionally or substitute kale and/or chard.
Pork Braised with Autumn Vegetables
Pre-marinated pork tenderloins can be found in the supermarket meat section. To round out the meal, add a romaine salad dressed with Dijon vinaigrette and a basket of warm cranberry-corn muffins; finish with wedges of apple pie and sharp cheddar cheese.
Tomato, Black-Eyed Pea, and Bell Pepper Stew
Offer seasoned tortilla chips alongside, as well as bagged lettuce tossed with ranch dressing. Try vanilla pudding topped with diced pineapple for dessert.
Beef Stew with Mushrooms, Shallots and Potatoes
By William Viets
Boeuf Bourguignon
Boeuf bourguignon may be made 1 day ahead. Cool, uncovered, then chill, covered (it tastes even better made ahead because it gives the flavors time to develop). If making ahead, it's easier to remove fat from surface after chilling.
Puerto Rican Beef Stew
By Joanne Lopez-Cepero
Gumbo Filé
The following recipe calls for filé powder, a spice made from the dried, ground leaves of the sassafras tree. Although often added as a thickener to gumbos while they cook, filé powder can also serve purely as a seasoning. As in this recipe, it is then sprinkled over the gumbo at the penultimate moment.
Pork Stew with Lettuce, Onions, Lemon and Dill
Dill is the secret seasoning in this hearty stew. Serve it with lots of bread.
By Anita Ravon