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Roasted Asparagus and Wild Mushroom Fricassée

Roasting the asparagus intensifies its flavor and is easy to do.

Steamed Mussels

Active time: 45 min Start to finish: 45 min Servings: Serves 12 (as part of aïoli menu).

Venison Tenderloin with Madeira Green Peppercorn Sauce

If venison isn't for you, beef tenderloin is a good alternative (see cooks' note, below). Because beef is not as dense and rich as venison, the portions are slightly larger (cooking times and temperatures will also be different).

Sausage and Cheese Manicotti

To bring out the best in this dish, buy or order the finest cheeses from a cheese shop or Italian deli: fresh ricotta, mild imported provolone, and Parmigiano-Reggiano.

Braised Chicken with Garlic and White Wine

The chicken is redolent of garlic, but not overly so; cooking the garlic cloves whole in their skins keeps the flavors in balance. What to drink: A spicy red from Spain's Ribera del Duero region. Try the 2000 vintage from this appellation, known for its rich blends of Tempranillo, Cabernet, and Merlot.

Monkfish and Clam Bourride

The Mediterranean fish soup bourride is something like a bouillabaisse but has a consistency more like stew. Instead of putting the aïoli directly into the soup, as is traditional, Adams likes to dollop it onto toasts.

Braised Duck Legs with Shallots and Parsnips

We used chef Fergus Henderson's technique for braising duck legs so the skin sides, peeking above the liquid like "alligators in a swamp," stay crisp while the meat braises.

Velvet Chicken Satays with Fresh Cilantro Chutney

This recipe combines the oriental technique of velveting with the Indian flavors of a fresh herb chutney.

Wine-Baked Halibut Steaks with Mustard-Fennel Butter

These steaks are delicious served with creamed spinach and roasted new potatoes.

Baked Halibut with Chopped Olive Salad

The flavorful olive salad is also nice with sea bass, red snapper or tuna. Serve with steamed new potatoes, and uncork a Sauvignon Blanc to go with dinner.

Filet Mignon with Red Wine-Horseradish Sauce

From the Snake River Grill in Jackson, Wyoming.

Grilled Lamb Chops with Red Wine, Garlic and Honey Glaze

The honey does not sweeten the chops-it just helps them brown. For an authentic accompaniment, uncork a bottle of the pungent resin-flavored Greek wine called retsina, or simply opt for a favorite Sauvignon Blanc. Serve coffee ice cream and purchased baklava to complete the menu.

Veal Shoulder with Porcini Mushrooms, Garlic and Rosemary

Start making this at least one day ahead.

Tagliatelle with Mussels, Clams and Pesto

Crusty Italian bread and mixed greens with a red wine vinaigrette are good with the pasta. Afterward, put out big strawberries and bowls of mascarpone cheese (or sour cream) and brown sugar for dipping.
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