Wine
Chicken Liver Pâté with Figs and Walnuts
By the seventies, Julia Child, through her books and television shows, had made French food accessible, and the Cuisinart, introduced in 1973, made many of the cuisine’s more complicated techniques quick and simple. As a result, pâté became increasingly popular, and remains so today.
Couscous Risotto with Shrimp, Asparagus and Peas
Israeli couscous, sometimes known as pearl pasta, is available at Middle Eastern markets. You could also order it from Joan's on Third in Los Angeles; 323-655-2285.
Crab Cakes with Chardonnay Cream Sauce
The secret to the crisp coating in this recipe? Crushed potato chips.
White Butter Sauce with Cream Beurre Nantais
This sauce is traditionally served with fish, but we like it over steak and vegetables as well.
Brisket with Dried Apricots, Prunes, and Aromatic Spices
Begin this at least one day ahead. Serve with Potato-Leek Matzo Balls and steamed asparagus. What to drink: A full-bodied red with robust fruit, such as Zinfandel or Australian Shiraz.
London Special
Also known as a Champagne Cocktail.
Fettuccine with Morel Mushrooms and Sage Cream
Start with a radicchio and watercress salad tossed with Sherry vinaigrette, and pass crisp semolina rolls with the pasta. Wrap up the meal with chocolate-covered biscotti, assorted grapes, and some good brandy.
Evan's Champagne Julep
A light, fizzy take on the classic Mint Julep.
Sage-Roasted Turkey with Caramelized Onions and Sage Gravy
Jim Fobel, cookbook author, says, "During my high school years, I always had two Thanksgiving dinners: one with my family at midday, and another later at the home of my girlfriend, Susie Mednick. Her mother cooked the turkey on a bed of caramelized onions, which mixed with the turkey drippings to produce the best gravy I’ve ever tasted. This gravy features those onions along with my mother's favored seasonings: sage and nutmeg."
Watch how to prepare and carve your bird with our streaming video demonstration.
Wine-Poached Pear Croustades with Ice Cream
Croustades are toasted shapes or shells of bread or baked pastry crusts used as bases for serving various mixtures, either sweet or savory. Here they're made with slices of toasted pound cake and topped with wine-poached pears and ice cream. It's a dessert that's easy to make and a perfect conclusion to a county-style, French-inspired menu.
Grilled Veal Chops with Rosemary
(BRACIOLE DI VITELLO AL ROSMARINO)
Romagna is famous for its grilled foods, and the aroma of meats sizzling over a wood fire is common in the countryside. Try this with a local dry red wine such as Sangiovese di Romagna or Gutturnio.
Macaroni with Spiced Beef and Tomato Sauce
An interesting mix of spices lends wonderful flavor to this simple pasta dish — known as pastitsada — from Tavern Tripa.
Cantaloupe Sorbet with Melon Confetti Compote
A light and pretty treat with intense fruit flavors.