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Plum Küchen

The German plum harvest is celebrated every year with a festival in Bühl in the southwestern part of the country. In this simple German dessert, cake batter is covered with wedges of fall plums; a sprinkling of cinnamon sugar bakes into a crunchy topping.

Brie, Papaya and Onion Quesadillas

These versatile quesadilla can be passed as hors d'oeuvres, or offered at dinner as a first course or at lunch as the entrée.

Tsatsiki

(Greek Cucumber and Yogurt Salad)

Chicken, Green Bean and Goat Cheese Salad

Components of this salad can be prepared one day ahead, then tossed together at the last minute. Offer white wine spritzers and iced tea with lunch. Colorful ornamental kale can be found at some supermarkets and specialty foods stores.

Roquefort-Stuffed Pork Chops

An easy autumn entrée that's great for special occasions.

Currant Scones

Scones are the classic tea and coffee partner. Tiny and elegant for a silver-service tea or as large as a fist, they're everyone's favorite served warm, split and spread with butter or whipped cream and jam.

Penne with Arugula and Tomatoes

Freshly picked greens and herbs are essential to cooking in the Apulia region of Italy. Their assertive, often bitter flavor enriches many a modest dish. Here, a just-cooked tomato sauce is enlivened with the peppery taste of arugula.

Fisherman's Pizza Bianca

Serve the Chunky Tomato and Black Olive Salad and some white wine with this crisp-crusted pizza. A nice ending would be coffee gelato-or regular coffee ice cream-and chocolate biscotti.

Crudites with Asian-Style Dip

Look for rice vinegar in the Asian foods section of your market.

Wild Mushroom Tart

Cèpe is the French name (porcini is the Italian name) for the boletus mushroom, which grows in the southwest. Dried cèpes are not readily available here, so we use dried porcini.

Blue Cheese Dip with Pecans

Many kinds of vegetables and even some fruits go well with this versatile dip.

Old-Fashioned Oatmeal with Apples, Raisins and Honey-Toasted Walnuts

This homey, comforting cereal is like warm granola, especially with the crunchy honey-toasted walnut topping.

Tomato, Dill and White Cheddar Soup

This easy—to—make soup is a terrific Saturday lunch, especially when accompanied by crusty bread, a salad and beer or apple cider. If you're serving people who don't like spicy foods, eliminate the cayenne pepper.
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