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Spinach Soup with Green Onions
By Marianne Mays
Saucy Snapper with Bay Shrimp
With steamed asparagus and some rice or mashed potatoes, this easy dish is elegant enough for company.
By Scott Snyder
Pinto Bean Sweet Potato Chili
A jicama, watercress and red onion salad and warm corn tortillas would be terrific with this meatless entrée. Scoop lemon sherbet into cantaloupe halves for dessert.
Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.
Pizza with Roasted Garlic, Bell Peppers and Two Cheeses
By Ginny Hamisch
Grape Leaves Stuffed with Dill-Scented Rice
Greeks have been wrapping food since antiquity, most typically using grape leaves. In early May, Greek country women go to the vineyard to collect their year's supply of leaves. The most famous dish made with them is dolmades, or stuffed grape leaves, a standard appetizer (meze). In this version, they have a simple rice filling.
Italian Biscuit Flatbread
A savory onion-cheese spread turns ordinary packaged biscuit dough into inspired mini appetizer "pizzas."
By Suzanne Solberg
Lowfat Turkey Stroganoff
A mixture of cottage cheese, lowfat yogurt and lemon juice replaces the sour cream in the traditional version of this dish. Ground turkey makes an especially good choice for those watching their cholesterol intake.
By Kristin H. R. Small
Asian Scallop Stew with Coconut, Ginger and Lime
Serve this stew over rice or on its own as a soup. Either way, sprinkle lettuce with rice vinegar and oriental sesame oil for a light salad. Sliced blood oranges and holiday cookies will do nicely afterward.
Mango and Red Onion Salsa
A flavorful accompaniment for roast pork, chicken, burgers, or grilled shrimp.
By Davina Besford
Marinated Leg of Lamb
By James Beard
Linguine with Red Peppers, Green Onions and Pine Nuts
On a weekday, accompany this main course with breadsticks and marinated vegetables from the deli. Wrap up with grapes and cookies. For a festive occasion, start with an antipasto of olives and roasted vegetables, then serve an arugula, radicchio and toasted walnut salad dressed with lemon vinaigrette. Finish with an Italian fruit crostata.
Bacon and Double Cheeseburger Loaf
I love cheeseburgers, but I think that I like this meatloaf even better, especially when served with sesame-seed rolls and french fries.
By Melanie Barnard
Roasted Wild Mushrooms in Red-Wine Reduction
If you can't find fresh porcini mushrooms, buy whole frozen ones, defrost them in the fridge, and drain them on paper towels. Then roast them, uncovered, until tender and golden brown (and for about half the time as the fresh ones). As a last resort, other exotic fresh mushrooms mixed with reconstituted dried porcini would provide the body and flavor the dish needs. (Avoid dried porcini that are broken up.) Pair this dish with a few risotto cakes to make a main course.
Cabbage Packages Filled with Creamed Onions, Bacon and Sage
Favorite Danish ingredients get dressed up in pretty packages for the holidays. Complete the side dish offerings with some oven-roasted potatoes topped with butter and lightly sprinkled with caraway.