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Rib-Eye Steaks with Béarnaise Butter
Butter melting over a pan-fried steak mingles with its rosy juices, creating a luscious sauce right on the plate. For smaller appetites, these large steaks can be cut in half to serve four.
Truffle-Scented Roast Turkey with Shallots and Chestnuts
This turkey is roasted in true French fashion with black truffles and shallots. Prepare the truffle butter and rub it over the turkey the day before roasting. A red Burgundy complements the earthy truffle flavor.
Chocolate-Whiskey Truffles Souffles with Caramel Sauce
Inside each soufflé is a melting chocolate truffle that adds richness and depth of flavor. It's the kind of over-the-top detail that places this dessert in the same league as any served in your favorite restaurant.
Roasted Red Bell Pepper-Bloody Mary Sauce
By Abigail Kirsch and Susan M. Greenberg
Kahlua Tiramisu with Amaretto Ice Cream
Newly opened this year, the upscale but unfussy Maestro is a modern Italian restaurant at The Ritz-Carlton, Tysons Corner outside Washington, D.C. The open kitchen is the focal point of the room, but it doesn't have to be the center of attention — the cooks talk to one another through headsets, keeping the noise level down. The dining room's large windows offer a view of the nearby capital. An elegant rendition of tiramisù is the restaurant's signature dessert.
Gelatin helps the creamy mascarpone filling set, making this classic dessert easy to cut and beautiful to serve. We've simplified the restaurant's recipe for home cooks.
Millefoglie with Grappa Cream and Rhubarb
Millefoglie con Crema alla Grappa e Rabarbaro
Millefoglie is the Italian version of the French pastry mille-feuille (meaning "thousand leaves"), which is then layered with fruit and cream, napoleon-style. We like Julia brand grappa best for this particular recipe — it's slightly sweeter and has a more well-rounded flavor than other grappas we've tasted.
Active time: 45 min Start to finish: 1 3/4 hr
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.
Individual Bread Puddings with Banana Sauce
David Ross of Minneapolis, Minnesota, writes: "The bread pudding with banana sauce served at Galatoire's, in New Orleans, is superb. I'd love to get the recipe. It would be a boon to lovers of bread pudding everywhere."
Active time: 30 min Start to finish: 1 1/2 hr
Chinese Barbecued Pork
Char Siew
This succulent meat is traditionally cooked hanging on hooks inside a smoking barbecue oven. This easier and faster method cooks the pork on a charcoal grill. Char siew can be sliced and used as a garnish over rice or noodles, or stir-fried with vegetables.
By Su Mei Yu
Smothered Grilled Pork Chops
By Kenny Callaghan
Sabayon Lingonberry Mousse
Lingonberries grow wild in forests all over Scandinavia — they have a tartness similar to cranberries but with an earthy, pinelike undertone.
Foie Gras Toasts with Greens and Verjus Port Glaze
These toasts are also delicious without the foie gras or with a slice of country pâté substituted for the foie gras.
Tomato Summer Pudding
If your tomatoes are on the acidic side, add a little sugar to the sauce.
Active time: 1 hr Start to finish: 14 hr (includes chilling)
Quick Aspic
By James Beard