30 Minutes or Less
Haroset
By Joan Nathan
"Cocotte" of Vegetables
Named for the pan in which it is traditionally made, this stew is cooked over high heat in chicken broth and bacon drippings, which are then reduced to a thick sauce
Potato Rosettes
This recipe is an accompaniment for epi:recipeLink id="10953">Lobster Potpies Active time: 10 min Start to finish: 30 min
Shrimp with Basil-Garlic Butter
"I recently ventured to Brooklyn Heights, where I had a sensational meal at Henry's End," says Mariana Field Hoppin of New York, New York. "The shrimp with basil-garlic butter was out of this world. Could you obtain the recipe?"
Pizza Bianca with Prosciutto, Arugula, and Parmesan
Called bianca, or "white," because they are sauceless, these crispy pizzas are the essence of clean flavor. The toppings are added after the crusts come out of the oven, melting the cheese slightly. This recipe makes two round pizzas or four rectangular ones.
Wilted Asian Greens
Tatsoi, mizuna, and pea shoots are available at Asian markets as well as at some specialty foods shops and farmers markets. If you have trouble finding any of these greens, packaged organic baby Asian salad mix (such as Earthbound Farm brand) is an excellent substitute and can be found at most supermarkets. (Buy three 5-ounce packages.)
Pan-Roasted Pork Chops with Cranberries and Red Swiss Chard
Active time: 40 min Start to finish: 50 min
Bergen Fish Soup
Editor's note: The recipe and introductory text below are reprinted from Andreas Viestad's book Kitchen of Light: New Scandinavian Cooking._Viestad also shared some helpful tips exclusively with Epicurious, which we've added at the bottom of the page.
There are different, equally authentic ways of making this soup. The big schism is between those who like to thicken the soup with a combination of flour and cream, so it becomes like a chowder, and those who prefer it thin. I think it is easier to appreciate the unique sweet-and-sour freshness of the soup when it is made with only the minimum of thickener.
By Andreas Viestad
Fish Dumplings
Editor's note: The recipe and introductory text below are reprinted from Andreas Viestad's book Kitchen of Light: New Scandinavian Cooking.
Homemade fish dumplings are an important part of Bergen Fish Soup. The goal is to make them as light as possible. The dumplings can also be served on their own, or with a dill-flavored béchamel sauce.
By Andreas Viestad
Mussels with Aquavit, Cream, and Tarragon
This is a rich, filling way of serving mussels. Make sure to have a lot of good bread to sop up all the juices.
By Andreas Viestad
Rib-Eye Steak au Poivre with Balsamic Reduction
Balsamic vinegar balances the richness and pepperiness of this steak. The Radishes with Tarragon Beurre Blanc would be a wonderful starter. Try green beans and the Crisp Rosemary Potatoes as side dishes.
Black-Bean Quesadillas
Have we found Tex-Mex heaven? This very easy vegetarian meal satisfies with the heft of beans and melted mixed cheese.
By Ruth Cousineau and Ian Knauer