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Victory Garden Chicken-Vegetable Soup

Throughout World War II, everyone who had even a little plot of land was encouraged to grow a vegetable garden. Back then, this comforting soup would most frequently be made from water and contain no chicken, which was a Sunday treat. For convenience, you can skip the first part of this recipe and use six cups of stock or canned broth and omit the chicken altogether. But if you want to make the stock from scratch, be sure to do so a day ahead.

Veal with Gorgonzola and Sweet-and-Sour Red Cabbage

Having relatives who live near Lansing, Illinois, gives Janice and Paul Abrinko a reason to visit that part of the country—and after trying the veal with Gorgonzola sauce and red cabbage at Cafe Borgia, they have one more reason to go.

Butter Pecan Shortcakes with Ice Cream and Caramelized Pineapple and Bananas

Don't save shortcakes just for strawberry season. They're also delicious served with other fruits, like this tropical combination.

Pork Tenderloin Cubano

This simplified version of a classic party dish will add some welcome heat to a winter night.

Apple Frangipane Tart

Frangipane is just a term for a sweet almond filling. Here it enhances winter's favorite fruit in a pretty dessert.

Bruschetta with Swiss Chard, Pine Nuts and Currants

The freshest greens and a blend of sweet and savory ingredients are the secrets to the appealing first course for this Italian dinner.

Lamb Shanks with Tomatoes and Fresh Herbs

This is similar to the classic veal osso buco. Capocollo or pancetta (available at Italian delis) adds a nice smokiness. Serve this over noodles, mashed potatoes, or polenta. Market tip: Small lamb shanks won't do — they're mainly bone — so get the largest, meatiest ones you can find (about 1 to 1 1/4 pounds each).

Caramelized Onion and Sour Cream Spread

Leaping off the backs of onion-soup-mix boxes and showing up at cocktail parties everywhere, Lipton’s sour cream-and-onion dip took the country by storm. Convenient and quick, the dip also tasted great on potato chips, without which, in the fifties anyway, it wasn’t a party. These days it isn’t a party without little toasts topped by something Mediterranean-hence this zesty update.

Spiced Rum and Tea Punch

This German drink, called Grossmutters Punsch (Grandmother's Punch), is usually enjoyed warm at midnight on Christmas Eve. It can also be served as a refreshing chilled drink. For a festive touch, add a cinnamon stick to each glass.

Seared Scallops with Roasted-Garlic Sabayon

This delicate savory version of the frothy dessert sauce is a lovely accompaniment to almost every kind of fish. Market tip: Farmed bay scallops are the most sustainable choice; if not available, choose wild-caught Atlantic sea scallops.

Herbed Chicken-Chutney Salad on Lettuce Leaves

Although this recipe calls for hearts of romaine, either radicchio or iceberg lettuce would make a nice substitute.

Bibb Lettuce with Shrimp, Asparagus, and Chive Aïoli

Bibb and Boston are both types of butter lettuce; you can use either in this recipe. What to drink: An Australian Sémillon, or a California Chardonnay or Chenin Blanc will stand up to the rich flavors in this meal.

Dilled Tuna-Cucumber Salad

Serve on a bed of lettuce with dill sprigs and sliced ripe tomatoes or pile onto whole wheat bread with crisp lettuce for a satisfying sandwich.

Larb Chicken Salad

Fragrant lemongrass, chilies and a sweet and tangy sauce flavor this classic Thai appetizer.

Spaghetti with Sicilian Meatballs

Americans enjoyed most of the food at the scores of Italian restaurants that opened in the twenties, but they couldn't understand the appeal of spaghetti and tomato sauce: Where was the meat? To accommodate, the restaurants began to top the pasta with meatballs. This recipe takes the dish a step further by adding the Sicilian flavors of pine nuts and currants.

Herb and Garlic-Crusted Beef Tenderloin with Red and Yellow Pepper Relish

Here's a centerpiece dish that really lives up to the name. Uncork a Cabernet Sauvignon, red Bordeaux or red Super-Tuscan.

French Apple Cake

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