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Rice & Grains

Scottish Oatcakes

These slightly sweet rounds are a cross between a cookie and a cracker. Eat them plain or with jam for breakfast, or top them with cheese for a snack.

Wild Rice Stuffing with Pearl Onions, Dried Cherries and Apricots

Nice with duck, Cornish game hens or the Thanksgiving turkey.

Polenta with Fontina and Thyme

"Every three months, I host a dinner party for the supper club I belong to," says Brianna P. Burks of Salt Lake City, Utah. "The last time it was my turn to cook I prepared an Italian dinner and set myself a new challenge: to make otherwise bland polenta into a truly delicious side dish. I found that Fontina adds creaminess and flavor, and thyme is just the right accent." Wonderful with steak, chicken or pork.

Chicken Rice Soup

This is probably the simplest soup ever made from scratch: you just throw everything into the pot at once and walk away. The rice cooks in the pot along with the chicken long enough to give its starches over for extra body. Everything you dislike about brown rice — its starchiness and heaviness — works to advantage here. It turns soft and almost falls apart but still has texture. Don't substitute white rice, because it would get mushy. This soup may not be beautiful, but it sure is good.

Risotto Milanese

Saffron Risotto An Italian classic, traditionally served with Osso Buco , this dish also makes a great accompaniment to the Whole Red Snapper Baked in a Salt Crust .

Santa Fe Potato Salad

This clever combination of tastes and textures features hominy, cilantro, jicama, jalapeños, lime juice and cumin.

Pear and Cranberry Crisp

Serve this quick treat with heavy cream or vanilla ice cream.

Crispy Garlic Risotto Cakes

Skillet cakes make from grains are popular at reatautants across the country. This recipe has a great do-ahead hint - the cakes can be prepared hours before they're cooked. And they are a good way to use leftover risotto.

Lentil and Brown Rice Soup

Some soups genuinely do inspire a devotion akin to love, and this is one of them. In the cold of winter, when Gourmet editors ponder the matter of what soup to cook up in a steamy Saturday morning kitchen to provide comfort all weekend long, they decide with remarkable frequency to make the following one. Those in the know also add about a pound of smoked sausage; even the best can be made better.

Citrus-Scented Mixed Berry Pie with Oatmeal Lattice Crust

Here's a beautiful pie with a sweet-tart filling and a sensational crust.
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