European
Tortelloni with Broccoli Rabe & Pancetta
This meal has everything you need in one dish. Chicken & roasted garlic tortelloni pair up with pancetta and broccoli rabe for a tasty dish worthy of entertaining.
Asparagus Ravioli with Pancetta and Pine Nuts
Ravioli tossed with asparagus, Parmesan cheese, pine nuts and pancetta creates a delicious meal. The lemon juice and olive oil drizzle provide a light, fresh taste.
Red Pepper Ravioli with Pan-Roasted Corn
Roasting corn brings out the natural sweetness and combining with ravioli, garlic and basil creates a delicious meal your whole family will love.
Sweet Pepper Ravioli with Yellow Tomatoes
Sweet bell pepper & roasted chicken ravioli is complemented nicely with a sauce made with yellow tomatoes, garlic, Parmesan cheese and basil. An upscale taste that is still quick and easy.
Tortelloni with Roasted Eggplant & Cherry Tomato Sauce
Eggplant and tomatoes are delicious roasted and blended into a chunky sauce with garlic, crushed red pepper and mint. The sauce complements the chicken & roasted garlic tortelloni nicely and makes for a wonderful dish for entertaining.
Three Cheese Asparagus Ravioli with Brown Butter & Asparagus
Brown butter is easy to make and delicious over vegetables, fish and pasta. It's perfect tossed with asparagus and three cheese asparagus ravioli in this recipe.
Spinach and Sorrel Spanakopita
Mixing sorrel with spinach makes an outstanding spanakopita, but the combination is nothing new. The Greeks have been doing it for a long time and it makes a lot of sense. The distinctive tang of sorrel not only replaces the lemon juice often found in spinach fillings for spanakopita, but it also balances the brininess of the feta.
Grilled Bread Salad with Sweet Peppers and Onions
Our grilled version of panzanella boasts sweet-and-sour flavors and gets even better as it sits.
Sangria Blanco
A refreshing citrus sangria that gets bittersweet notes from Suze, a French aperitif.
Cherry Buttermilk Clafoutis
Sweet-tart cherries elevate the otherwise straightforward custard, and buttermilk lends a welcome tang.
Tangerine Crème Brûlée
Try a Southern California take on this classic French dessert.
Kielbasa and Cabbage Soup
Serve up the Polish pair as a hearty soup.
Grilled Lemon Shandy
Grilling the lemons brings out their aroma and natural sweetness. It also adds a roasty complexity to a super refreshing cocktail.
Tortilla Española
Here's your chance to master one of Spain's classic tapas. The key is to leave the eggs slightly undercooked; that's what gives this a custardy (not bouncy) texture.
Garlic Shrimp with Chiles de Árbol
Take care with these little shrimp: They'll cook through quickly.
Pretty Easter Pasta Pie (Crostata di tagliolini )
Homey and comforting, this lovely pie comes together without much fuss. Thin egg noodles are layered with ham, cheese, and mushrooms; tiny peas scattered between the layers add a green burst of flavor. The dish is baked until beautifully golden, sliced like pie, and eaten at room temperature. This is traditionally baked on the day before Easter, to be eaten as part of the family picnics enjoyed on Angel's Monday, Italy's national holiday the day after Easter.
Colomba Easter Zuppa Inglese
You can make zuppa inglese with all sorts of readymade cookies or cakes. Here it's made with colomba, Italy's traditional Easter cake. I love colomba's soft yeasty cake texture and fabulous buttery aroma. My favorite part is the top of the cake, which has a crisp, sweet almond crust. In Italy, the day after Easter is called Pasquetta, "Little Easter," or Il Lunedi dell'Angelo, "Angel's Monday." Italians traditionally go on a picnic that day, the first outdoor excursion since the start of winter. Dessert includes all the leftover Easter sweets like pastiera, colomba cake, or Easter eggs.
Caledonian Highland Egg
Chef Pairing: The Galvin Brothers with Craig Sandler (WAHR Chefs) and Cara Stadler (JBF Chef)