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Apple-Raisin Bread Pudding

Minus the ice cream, this delicate pudding makes a wonderfully indulgent breakfast.

Oven-Roasted Sea Bass with Ginger and Lime Sauce

For a complete Asian-inspired menu, prepare steamed rice, and sauté snow peas in sesame oil. Fill fresh papaya halves with coconut ice cream for a refreshing dessert.

Raspberry-Blueberry Pie

Susan Zubert of Rochester, New York, writes: "Whenever my husband and I get to Maui we make a point of eating at one of our favorite restaurants, David Paul's Lahaina Grill. During our last visit, my husband ordered a fabulous berry pie. He enjoyed it so much that I was concerned he was going to pick up the plate and lick it clean. I would love to have the recipe." Fresh berries and crème de cassis (made with black currants) fill this flavorful pie. The addition of sour cream makes the crust exceptionally tender.

Persian Rice Salad

Nuts, lemon juice, and fresh herbs punch up this terrific side dish.

Plum and Walnut Crisp with Ginger Ice Cream

Ice cream at its easiest: crystallized ginger is mixed into softened vanilla ice cream.

Baked Pork Ribs with Hoisin Barbecue Sauce

If you prefer to grill the ribs — which will intensify the hoisin flavor — remove them from the marinade (do not bake) and grill them over medium heat until tender and lightly charred, turning often and basting occasionally with marinade, about 25 minutes. Look for chili-garlic sauce in the Asian foods section of supermarkets.

Grilled Whole Fish with Roasted Tomato-Chile Sauce

Pescado Zarandeado Although you can broil the fish, it is at its best when cooked outside (placing the fish in a grill basket makes it easier to turn over on the barbecue). Ask the fishmonger to remove the head and scales and to clean and butterfly the fish.

Garlic Shrimp

Camarones al Mojo de Ajo Offer this with the Mexican White Rice cooked with two whole serrano chiles (remove the chiles before serving the rice). To devein the shrimp while leaving the shells intact, use kitchen shears or scissors to cut down the center of each shell from the head end of the shrimp toward the tail. Open the shell slightly and remove the vein using the tip of a small, sharp knife.

Lamb Chops with Spicy Peanut Sauce

Look for peanut sauce in the Asian foods section of the supermarket. Serve with: Couscous and a cucumber-romaine salad tossed with mint-yogurt dressing. Dessert: Mango sorbet and coconut macaroons.

Chicken and Nectarine Salad with Toasted Cumin Mayonnaise

Serve with: Fresh sugar snap peas, grape tomato salad, and dinner rolls.

Tricolor Vegetable Sauté with Cumin Seeds and Oregano

The heat in fresh poblano chiles varies considerably; you may want to use more than one in this dish if they are not too hot. The sautéed vegetables can sit at room temperature for several hours before serving.

Pan Bagnat

The flavors and juices of this Provençal-style tuna sandwich seep into the bread while it is being pressed. Serve with: Marinated green beans and herbed orzo salad.

Black Bean Soup with Cumin and Jalapeño

Jennifer Smith of Tyler, Texas, writes: "Now that I'm a stay-at-home mom, I cook more than I used to. My husband and I have discovered that dining out with a 16-month-old is messy at best, so we tend to eat in. Even then, cooking is a challenge, since my daughter is always underfoot. My husband and I like simple comfort foods, so I don't have to spend too much time preparing elaborate meals. I just keep plenty of garlic and herbs on hand to spice up whatever I'm making. My must-have pantry staple is flavored petite diced tomatoes. They're great in chili and my black bean soup."

Red and Green Grape Granitas with Muscat and Frozen Sugared Grapes

A favorite test-kitchen Muscat wine is Bonny Doon's Muscat Vin de Glacière from California.

Mediterranean Chicken Salad

Paulette Sexton of Tustin, California, writes: "Although I've loved to cook since I was a kid, I didn't really hone my kitchen skills until my husband and I started entertaining frequently. When we were first married, we had dinner parties several times a week — it got to the point where people would call me around 4:30 in the afternoon and ask, 'What's for dinner?' We're still having people over and we're still informal, especially in the summer. Everyone sits around the large island in our kitchen, drinking wine and eating appetizers. Usually there's grilled chicken or fish or a simple main-course salad for dinner. It's our favorite menu."

Orzo Salad with Heirloom Tomatoes and Herbs

Check out your local farmers' market for the best selection of heirloom tomatoes and use them within a few days.

Fresh Green Peas and Sugar Snap Peas in Sesame Dressing

Two kinds of just-cooked peas and an Asian dressing make one delicious salad.
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