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Portobellos with Arugula and Parmigiano

Editor's note: The recipe and introductory text are from Mario Batali's book Italian Grilling. Reprinted with permission by Ecco. All rights reserved. This was one of the first dishes I put on the menu at my restaurant Pó... a long, long time ago. You can vary it by using different greens, such as spicy young watercress, or other cheeses, including sheep's-milk cheese, semi-soft or aged. The beauty of the dish lies in the seemingly incongruous marriage of anchovies and mushrooms: anchovies plus mushrooms equals steak.

Asiago Potatoes

These tender little potatoes, stuffed to the brim with a garlicky, cheesy filling, are an easy alternative to mashed or baked potatoes.

Chilaquiles

Though you may not be familiar with the name, chilaquiles are the forebears of modern nachos. But the abundance of fresh, flavorful toppings—cool cilantro, salty queso fresco, crisp red onion—makes even the most fluorescent "nacho cheese" seem colorless.

Eggplant and Walnut Phyllo Pie

Panfried eggplant, walnuts, and cheese melt into each other and make a rich filling between crisp layers of phyllo in this hearty, meat-free pie.

Georgian Cheese Bread

In the remote mountains of Georgia, the star ingredient of this bread called khachapuri—akin to pizza—is the firm but creamy salted cow's-milk cheese called sulguni. A blend of Havarti and mozzarella will give you a similar velvety texture.

Bacon Cheeseburgers for a Crowd

Editor's note: The recipe and introductory text below are adapted from Elizabeth Karmel's Web site, girlsatthegrill.com . There are those days that nothing will do except a bacon cheeseburger. Instead of visiting your favorite burger joint, make them at home. You may never order a burger out again!

Coconut and Ricotta Pancakes with Ginger Syrup

An exotic new spin on a breakfast classic. The pancakes puff up during cooking and deflate when taken off the griddle.

Open-Face Omelet Arnold Bennett

This simple dish from Good Things Café is named after the British novelist.

Tuna, Fresh Mozzarella, and Basil Pizza

Frozen puff pastry makes a quick and easy crust for this modern take on pizza.

Coconut Cake with Mascarpone Frosting

Shaving the side edge of the coconut pieces with a vegetable peeler is the best way to get strips of uniform width for garnishing the cake.

Mango-Radicchio Caprese with Basil Vinaigrette

Mangoes take the place of tomatoes, so you don't have to wait until summer to enjoy this much-loved Italian salad.

Strawberry Shortcakes

These are made with wedges of a moist, rich cake and served with a sauce that blends cooked and fresh strawberries.

Mini Corn on the Cob

Asparagus Ravioli in Parmesan Sauce

This is a soup that really benefits from homemade stock.

Perugian-Style Chocolate Hazelnut Cheesecake

Torta di Cioccolata al Forno con Vaniglia e Noccio For this sophisticated cake, which will thrill any fan of bittersweet chocolate, Ferrigno took inspiration from a favorite Perugian café called Bar Sandri—Perugia being, as she puts it, the "firm historical chocolate capital" of Italy. And inspiration was all she could take: She requested the recipe from the chef several times, but he wouldn't divulge it. Desperate, she played around with the ingredients until she came up with something that tasted right.

Fennel and Celery Salad (Dama Bianca)

The inner stalks of celery and fennel, plus soft chunks of mozzarella, add up to a clean, cool salad that's quite striking (the name, which refers to a "woman in white," alludes to its pale hues).

White Lasagne with Parmigiano Besciamella (Lasagne in Bianco )

What happens when you take the tomato sauce out of a lasagne? The delicacy of the noodles (egg-enriched lasagne sheets are a must here) and cheese really comes through. "My very good friend Claudio from Perugia gave me his family recipe for this dish many years ago, and I was delighted by its lightness," says Ferrigno.
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