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Chicken and Bell Pepper Fajitas

From Jane Butel's cooking school in Albuquerque, New Mexico.

Black Bean, Spinach, and Mushroom Burritos

Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.

Roast Turkey with Bourbon Gravy

Brussels sprouts sautéed with bacon are good served alongside. Pour a Zinfandel, Syrah or Chardonnay during the meal.

Boston Baked Bean Gratin

Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.

Vegetable, Barley and Chicken Chowder

If you have cooked lamb, beef, or turkey on hand, use it instead of the chicken.

Coconut–Cream Cheese Frosting

In our test kitchen, Philadelphia-brand cream cheese gave us good results. This frosting would also be delicious on carrot cake or gingerbread.

Rice, Pineapple and Chicken Salad

Offer some crusty bread with this lovely main-course salad.

Spicy Chicken and Hominy Ragoût

Reinforce the southwestern theme with accompaniments like corn bread and a spinach salad with grapefruit segments and toasted pine nuts. For dessert, stir some cinnamon into sweetened whipped cream to dress up slices of chocolate pound cake. Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.

Coconut Pie

My grandma "Sweet Pea" was considering sharing her persimmon pudding recipe with Epicurious, but was afraid some Yankees wouldn't understand it. This pie is just as sweet though, and very simple to prepare.

Cobb Salad

Like many recipes, Cobb salad evolved as a solution to a rather mundane problem. In the late 1920s, Bob Cobb, manager of the original Brown Derby in Hollywood, California, was becoming tired of his daily meals, which consisted mostly of hamburgers and hot dogs. Then one day he chopped up an avocado, along with lettuce, tomato, and bacon, added some salad dressing, and had the result for dinner. A few days later he elaborated on his creation, adding other ingredients he had picked up on his way to the restaurant: chicken breast, chives, egg, watercress, and a wedge of Roquefort. This salad became a staple at the Brown Derby and, eventually, an American classic.

Key Lime Parfaits

Key lime pie, with its tangy custard filling and pastry crust, was popular in the Florida Keys at the turn of the century. The pie eventually evolved to include the graham-cracker-crumb crusts created in the thirties. We’ve layered all the components in wine goblets.
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