Brunch
Fudgy Orange-Zucchini Cake with Orange Glaze
This dense orange cake, drizzled with orange glaze, is always a favorite at the annual P-Patch harvest banquet.
Turkish Poached Eggs with Yogurt and Spicy Sage Butter
Eggs are a staple of the Turkish diet. An ingredient in many dishes, they are also prepared on their own as a main course for lunch or as an appetizer for dinner. Here they are poached, set on a bed of yogurt (another staple) and drizzled with a red pepper-sage butter. The red pepper that fires up Turkish cooking - a cross between paprika and dried crushed red pepper - is much more popular than black pepper, especially outside the large cities.
Buttermilk Biscuits
Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.
Home Fries with Wild Mushrooms
Scrambled eggs are a nice idea to round out the main course for this side dish.
Mini Brownie Cupcakes
We used waxed candy/muffin liners for these cupcakes, which kept them from sticking and helped them develop attractive domed tops. (Spraying your muffin tins will keep them from sticking but tends to result in flat-topped cupcakes.) The liners are available by mail order from Sweet Celebrations, (800) 328-6722. They are not always well labeled; ask for item #601524 (red) or #502332 (white with gold).
Buttermilk Waffles with Crisp Prosciutto
This recipe can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.
For this recipe we used a Belgian waffle iron, but a standard waffle iron will also work. The batter yields four 4-inch-square Belgian waffles or eight 4-inch-square standard waffles.
The Best Blts
This recipe can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.
Basil mayonnaise and avocado slices add an extra dimension to the good old bacon, lettuce and tomato sandwich. Bloody Marys would go nicely with the food in this menu.
Buttermilk Scallion Skillet Corn Bread
Many southerners object to the practice of adding sugar to corn bread, but associate food editor Alexis Touchet, who grew up in Louisiana, is all for it. Sugar, in fact, is listed as an optional ingredient in the recipe for "pain de maïs nonpareil" in The Picayune's Creole Cook Book, first published in 1901. It's important here that your cast-iron skillet is well seasoned and thoroughly preheated—you want the batter to sizzle when you pour it in.
Chicken Cutlets with Fried Capers, Parsley, and Lemon
Active time: 15 min
Start to finish: 15 min
Start to finish: 15 min
Mixed Berry Crisp
The frozen berries aren't thawed before you use them, so this dessert is super fast.
Mozzarella "S'mores"
You remember s'mores — flame-roasted marshmallows and pieces of chocolate bar sandwiched between graham crackers. The marshmallows melted the chocolate, creating a gooey mess that was so irresistible, you just had to eat some more. My hors d'oeuvre version features flame-roasted mozzarella cheese, sun-dried tomatoes, and basil squeezed between grilled bread slices or crackers. Everyone still winds up with an irresistibly gooey mess — great party fare.
Party Time Crab Salad
Try not to break up the large lumps of crabmeat, because the salad looks best when the fresh, white meat stands out.