Italian
Soft Polenta with Leeks
This recipe originally accompanied Lemon-Sage Cornish Game Hens with Tomato-Porcini Sauce.
If you can get it, use stone-ground cornmeal; it's grainier than regular cornmeal and gives the dish a slightly crackly texture.
Potato Gnocchi with Chicken Livers and Pancetta
From Daniel Boulud and Alex Lee, the former executive chef at Daniel in New York.
By Daniel Boulud
Polenta and Bacon with Fontina
Karla Medina of League City, Texas, writes: "At a food festival in downtown Houston, I had a sampler plate from Carmelo's Italian Restaurant. The eggplant Parmesan and spicy meatballs were very good, but the polenta was out of this world. I'd love to know how they prepared it."
Broccoli with Garlic and Parmesan Cheese
For this recipe, Lisa uses broccoli rabe, a type of bitter Italian green. But the everyday supermarket broccoli works fine, too.
By Lisa Zwirn
Snow Eggs with Pistachio Custard and Chocolate Drizzle
This dessert, called sciummette ("little sponges") in Liguria, is the Italian version of the French oeufs à la neige. One look at these fluffy ovals of meringue will tell you where the name comes from.
Broccoli Rabe with Garlic and Pecorino Romano Cheese
Pecorino cheese brings more bold flavor to this side dish, which is an excellent complement to Broiled Veal Chops with Mixed Peppercorns.
Braised Veal Shanks
Osso Buco
You can begin making the risotto that accompanies this osso buco while the sauce for the veal is reducing.
Active time: 1 hr Start to finish: 4 hr
By Anthony Bourdain
Pasta and Bean Soup
Pasta e Fagioli
Venetians prize a soup made thick by using mashed beans. This recipe is based on the preparations at Venice's Fiaschetteria Toscana and Osteria alla Bomba.
A tablespoon of salt may sound like a lot, but it is needed to bring out the beans' flavor.
Grilled Tuscan Pork Rib Roast with Rosemary Coating and Red Pepper Relish
This technique works best with a charcoal grill, but you can also use a gas grill as long as it has a built-in thermometer or a hole in the top for inserting the candy thermometer.
Pasta with Sausage, Red Onion, and Lentils
"For my son's birthday, I'd like to make a pasta, sausage, and lentil dish that we both ate during an Italian vacation," writes Miriam Scott of New York, New York. "We stayed at Locanda l'Elisa, located just south of Lucca in Tuscany. The hotel's greenhouse-like restaurant, the Gazebo, served the pasta dish that was so wonderful. Could you possibly track down the recipe? "
Adding some of the pasta's cooking water to this dish gives it a creamy quality.
Salt-Baked Branzino
For this recipe, David Pasternack uses "unrefined" sea salt, which has no additives such as iodine or those that prevent caking, so these salts are often moist. He also told us we could coat the fish with an additive-free kosher salt. It worked nicely but required more egg whites (6 total).
By David Pasternack
Italian Sausage and Wild Mushroom Risotto
At the restaurant, this dish is served as a starter. It would also make a great main course for four.
Strawberry, Mascarpone, and Marsala Budini
These parfaits (or budini — Italian for "puddings") of ultra-creamy mascarpone layered with Marsala-soaked strawberries perfectly illustrate the way of dessert in Italy: utterly simple, not too sweet, and delicious.
Egg Fettuccine with Figs, Rosemary, and Pancetta
Egg fettuccine, rather than regular durum pasta, makes all the difference in this dish. It's usually sold curled in nests or loose in trays.
Active time: 40 min Start to finish: 45 min