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Chipotle Beef Chili with Lime Crema
A typical chili of the depression years consisted of cheap meat stretched by even cheaper beans. Chili remained modestly popular even when the hard times waned, until Lyndon Johnson boosted its national profile during the 1960s. Now chili is back and bigger than ever. Even with the modern addition of smoked jalapeños (chipotles), the inclusion of black beans and beer, and a stylish drizzle of lime crema, this recipe is a classic-hot, hearty and filling.
Cornmeal-Crusted Chicken Breasts
Here's a delightful variation on the fried-chicken theme, with cornmeal adding welcome crunch. To accompany the meal, serve white wine spritzers and fresh lemonade garnished with mint sprigs.
Warm Apple-Cornmeal Upside Down Cake
Yellow cornmeal in the batter adds great texture to this homey dessert. Top each piece of the warm cake with vanilla ice cream.
Pork Chops with Pecan Corn Bread Dressing and Cider Gravy
If you don't happen to have any day-old corn bread on hand, just follow our recipe — fresh regular corn bread may be too moist.
Active time: 45 min Start to finish: 2 hr (includes making corn bread)
Blue Cornmeal Bread
"Coyotes Deli & Grill in Banff makes the most amazing blue corn bread," writes Donna Sanché of Toronto, Ontario. "My husband and I had dinner there not long ago, and enjoyed the entire meal — but the corn bread was definitely the highlight. I've told all of my friends about it, and now I'd like to make it for them."
This sweet corn bread is best served warm. If you can't find blue cornmeal, don't worry: Yellow cornmeal works well, too.
Fried Clams
Food editor Melissa Roberts-Matar figured out what makes The Harrison's clams so special: the lightness of the coating. That's achieved by draining the buttermilk-soaked clams well and shaking off the excess coating after you dredge the clams. One restaurant touch that we loved was the delicious addition of fried thin lemon rounds and parsley sprigs; another was Joey Campanaro's accompanying Lemon Coriander Aïoli .
By Joey Campanaro
Fried Red Tomatoes
Two kinds of cornmeal are essential here: The fine cornmeal keeps the coating together, and the polenta makes it crisp.
Torquato's Leek and Sausage Farinata
By Faith Willinger
Crunchy Fried Shrimp with Cayenne Aïoli
This starter gets a double dose of cayenne — in the cornmeal coating for the shrimp and in the garlicky mayonnaise dip.
Baked White Polenta with Two Cheeses
Sour cream can be substituted for the mascarpone, but the polenta won't be as rich.
Veal Scaloppine Saltimbocca
Joan Macht of Manistee, Michigan, writes: "My wedding shower was held at the Blue Slipper Bistro in Onekama, Michigan. For dinner I had the veal scaloppine saltimbocca, and now I want to make it for my new husband. Will you ask owner Cheryl Kissel for the recipe?
The word saltimbocca in this classic Italian recipe means "jumps in your mouth," because of the great combination of flavors. The addition of herbes de Provence gives this version a bit of a French accent.