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Gingered Cranberry and Kumquat Relish

Kumquats lend their bright citrus snap to a no-cooking-required relish.

Lemon-Lime Pound Cake

Using sweet soda pop in dessert recipes is a southern tradition.

Grilled Steaks with Red Chile Sauce

To learn more about this recipe, see Artful Ingredients.

Mixed Greens

Greens are a direct part of African-Amercans' African heritage. Dishes using leafy greens abound in the cooking of the African Atlantic world. They turn up as a couve in Brazil, as a callaloo in the Caribbean, as sauce feuilles in French-speaking West Africa, and simply as greens in the southern United States. The African-American twist with greens is in the manner of cooking. We cook 'em long and slow —down to the proverbial "low gravy"— (but then again that was the way all vegetables were cooked in much of the past). The real innovation is in the eating: We savor not only the greens but also their cooking liquid or "pot likker," a rich source of vitamins and iron.

Fire-Roasted Tomato and Bread Salad with Spicy Vinaigrette

Grilled bread and tomatoes give this salad wonderful toasty flavors, and the chipotle chili adds a touch of smoke.

Cowboy Beans

During roundups, cowboys once saved any extra coffee for use in cooking, since water was sometimes scarce. The coffee powder in these beans is an adaptation of that. Add some hot buttered flour tortillas and a crisp salad alongside for a terrific meal.

Potato Gratin with Mustard and Cheddar Cheese

Cheese production increased in the nineteenth century when dairy cooperatives were formed in Minnesota and Wisconsin; now, that area of the country is known for making outstanding cheese. In this recipe, white cheddar goes into a rich and creamy potato gratin that is a great substitute for — or, at a particularly lavish feast, a fine accompaniment to — mashed potatoes.

Cheddar Biscuits with Fried Eggs, Ham, and Brown Butter

Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.

Pork and Root Vegetables Burritos with Chili Colorado

At the restaurant, the burritos are filled with smoked pork, but this version, using roasted pork, also works well.

Black Bean Tostadas with Curly Endive Salad

Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.

Grilled Chicken Breast with Tomato-Tarragon Sauce

Executive chef Keith Luce at Spruce in Chicago is committed to featuring the best local ingredients each season. At this time of year, he often serves grilled chicken or game birds in a pool of uncooked tomato sauce, which takes advantage of the juicy tomatoes that grow so well in the Midwest. As side dishes, Chef Luce suggests grilling a selection of vegetables from the farmers market, such as sweet corn or squash. To complete this splendid late-summer supper, offer scoops of berry sorbet topped with sliced ripe peaches.

California Rolls

These homemade sushi rolls are filled with avocado and crab.

Holiday Cutouts

The yield for these cutouts varies depending on the size and shape of the cookie cutters you use. We chose 4- to 5-inch cutters for the cookies on the cover, which makes the yield much smaller and increases the baking time by a few minutes. Active time: 2 hr Start to finish: 4 hr (includes decorating)
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