Bon Appétit
Shrimp with Olive Oil, Garlic and Lime
This recipe can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.
By Margaret Jane Ross
Vegetable Pot Pie with Wine Sauce and Polenta Crust
Roasting the vegetables and adding red wine are the secrets to the satisfying flavor of this pot pie. Other root vegetables such as turnips or parsnips would work well here, too.
Ham and Bell Pepper Frittata
Highlight the homey flavors with boiled turnip greens splashed with vinegar and a basket of biscuits. End with brown-sugar-sweetened peaches and sugar cookies.
Apple, Celery, and Smoked Ham Stuffing
A moist pan stuffing that mirrors the herbaceous flavor of the turkey and gravy.
Crab and Avocado Soup
"I literally didn't know how to boil an egg until I was in my 20s — when I tried to impress a guy by making dinner for him," writes Sally Siegel of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. "I didn't have much success with the dinner or the guy, but I regrouped and put together a repertoire of fairly elegant dishes I felt confident making. Luckily, my husband, Loren, likes to cook as much as I do, so we really work as a team when we give dinner parties. We're both real estate agents, and we like to entertain clients — we've made some great friends by selling houses to them."
Silky and light, this blender soup would make a delicate summer starter. Bonus: It comes together very quickly.
By Sally Siegel
Squash Pan Rolls
Here's a different use for one of the ingredients from the first Thanksgiving. Though this recipe is particularly easy to prepare with frozen winter squash purée, canned pumpkin purée or mashed freshly cooked butternut squash will work just as well. The squash will impart a beautiful golden color to the rolls.
Apricot-Pecan Upside-Down Cake
Sweet summer apricots are a terrific topping for this upside-down cake.
Crisp Rosemary-Parmesan Garlic Bread
In summer, this bread can be cooked on the grill; in cold weather, it's just as good prepared in the oven.
Spicy Meatless Chili
Veggie crumbles, a savory blend of vegetable and grain proteins, lend this chili a hearty, ground beef flavor. Look for it in the frozen foods section of the supermarket. To go with the chili, warm some of the new flavored tortillas, and add a composed salad of jicama and red onion with poppy seed ranch dressing. Then splurge with banana splits.
Spicy Shrimp and Bell Pepper Stew with Cumin and Oregano
Cubans call this delicious stew enchilado, and while that might sound a lot like enchilada, the two dishes are nothing alike.
Sauteed Shrimp on Parmesan Grits with Redeye Gravy
Madeira, shiitake mushrooms and hot pepper sauce make the gravy in this dish from Jack Fry's something special. It's great for brunch.
Potato and Fennel Gratin with Gorgonzola, Olives and Tomato-Marjoram Sauce
All you need to complete the meal is a simple green salad and your favorite Pinot Noir or Cabernet Sauvignon.