White Wine
Fish Terrine
This Basque dish is essentially a fish pâté or pudding, called budíns in Spain.
Lobster "Potpies"
Active time: 2 hr Start to finish: 3 1/2 hr (includes making stock)
Chicken, Mushroom and Leek Fricassée
Round out this French-style meal with rice and steamed asparagus; polish things off with raspberry tarts from the bakery.
Pecan-Crusted Catfish
Two New Orleans favorites — catfish and pecans — team up in this terrific dish from Upperline Restaurant.
Sauerkraut with Polish Sausage
Sauerkraut gets a smoky taste from bacon and sausage in a recipe from Orbit, a Polish restaurant in Chicago.
Cassoulet Soup
Duck, turkey or dark chicken meat can substitute for the goose with equally delicious results. Fine accompaniments are a green salad with Roquefort vinaigrette and hot crusty bread. For a quick and sophisticated dessert, add a bit of red wine and ground cinnamon to canned pears with their syrup.
Pasta with Bolognese Sauce
This dish, a specialty of northern Italy's Emilia-Romagna, is named for the regions capital city. Although the meaty sauce is classically paired with tagliatelle (ribbon pasta just slightly wider than fettuccine), it also marries well with a variety of pasta shapes that trap the savory sauce.
Lima Beans with Clams
Based on a recipe from chef Angel García of Lúculo in Madrid, Spain.
Halibut with Swiss Chard and Ginger Cream Sauce
A clever combination of textures and flavors in a spectacular entreè. Asparagus and French rolls are good on the side; offer a dry GewÜrztraminer to drink.
Brie, Roquefort and Wild Mushroom Fondue
While fondue originated in the French-speaking part of Switzerland (the word means "melted" in French), the dish has become an international favorite. The principal ingredients are cheese (usually Gruyère mixed with either Emmenthal or Appenzeller), white wine, kirsch and garlic. But there are as many variations on that theme as there are mountains in Switzerland.
Whole Baked Salmon
For a quick sauce to go with the fish, whisk together sour cream, mayonnaise, Dijon mustard and chopped fresh dill.
Nectarine and Blueberry Clafouti
We admit we've never been big clafouti fans, but this recipe won us over. It's the lightest version of the dish we've ever had. In the fall and winter, innkeepers Bob and Caroline Taylor like to make this dessert with pears, flavoring it with powdered ginger.
Orange and Roasted Garlic Shrimp Skewers
As accompaniments to this great-tasting main course, serve the Risotto-Style Barley with Spring Greens, and pour glasses of chilled Pinot Grigio.
Roast Chicken with Lemon and Thyme
In the eighties, the popularity of this homestyle dish caused take-out rotisserie chicken shops to spring up across the country.