Wine
Vanilla Panna Cotta with Mixed-Berry Compote
Refrigerate these silky puddings for at least six hours and up to one day before serving.
Sweet Wine Syllabub
A milk pudding that dates back to the Middle Ages, syllabub was first prepared by milking the cow straight into a bowl containing "Sille," a wine that used to be made in Silléry, in France's Champagne region. "Bub" was medieval slang for a bubbly drink. There are a number of syllabub recipes in eighteenth-and nineteenth-century Irish cookbooks. This modern version calls for a sweet dessert wine and whipping cream.
Seafood Salad with Collard Greens Slaw
This can be served immediately as a warm salad or made ahead and served chilled.
Fish Fillets with Grapefruit Tarragon Beurre Blanc
Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.
King's Peg (Napoleon)
This drink is sometimes known as a Napoleon.
Queen's Peg
Variant: King's Peg (Napoleon)
Mulled Madeira
Madeira is combined with Cointreau, honey and spices in a simple English-inspired hot drink for the holidays.
Quick Beef Burgundy
For this rustic French meal, start with mixed greens dressed with lemon vinaigrette; serve new potatoes tossed in butter and parsley with the beef; and end with plum tarts topped with whipped cream.
Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.
Boursin and Fennel Seed Risotto
Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.
Lamb Shoulder Chops with Tomatoes and Marjoram
Finish off this meal with some cookies from the bakery and fresh fruit.
Baked Red Snapper with Fennel-Scented Tomato Sauce
Buy an apple tart for dessert.
Country-Style Peppered Pork and Bread Stuffing
Jim Fobel, cookbook author, says, "My mother always added lots of sage and nutmeg to her stuffing. I loved those flavors when I was a kid, and I still put them in the stuffings that I make today."
Palermo Pasta with Clam Sauce
Good accompaniments to this Sicilian-style pasta are an arugula and fig salad, breadsticks, and gelato with amaretti.