Fry
Ginger Catfish (Trey Cha K'nyei)
I am particularly fond of this stir-fry because of the hot, peppery taste and penetrating aroma that comes from using so much ginger, and I find that people who have never had it before fall in love with it for the same reason. Of course, if you like a milder flavor, feel free to use less ginger; just be careful not to make it too mild, or the dish will be bland. In Cambodia, we believe that ginger has medicinal qualities and that it heats up the head and the whole system to make you feel better. With this in mind, you might want to try Ginger Catfish the next time you have a cold.
By Longteine de Monteiro and Katherine Neustadt
Taro Root Cake (Woo Tul Gow)
Homemade taro root cake is unsurpassed if the home cook doesn't skimp on the ingredients. Thick slices of taro cake, richly flavored with scallops, mushrooms, shrimp, Chinese bacon, and creamy taro are pan-fried until golden brown and fragrant. My Auntie Ivy's mother, Che Chung Ng, makes such a recipe and is famous in the family for both her Turnip Cake and Taro Root Cake. Every New Year, she cooks several cakes and gives them away as gifts to close family members. Nothing is measured exactly, and it is impressive to see her produce cake after cake, especially because she is over eighty years old. Spry and agile, she cooks with full energy and total intuition, never missing a beat. She kindly taught me this recipe and the one for Turnip Cake.
Wear rubber gloves when handling taro, as some people can have an allergic reaction to touching it. Also use rice flour, not glutinous flour!
See the introduction to Turnip Cake for how to serve and store this New Year's cake.
By Grace Young
Lamb and Yellow Split Pea Stew
Khoresht Gheimeh
This Persian stew recipe is adapted from the one that chef Homa Khakpour serves at Shiraz Kabab Cafe and Food Market. It's a terrific main course, which she pairs with chelo (steamed rice with melted butter).
Active time: 30 min Start to finish: 2 hr
By Homa Khakpour
Southern Fried Chicken
"Last summer my husband and I took a day trip to the coast of New Hampshire," writes Perrin Enriquez of Cambridge, Massachusetts. "We found a fabulous place in Portsmouth called Lindbergh's Crossing, in a rustic building on the water. I'd love to get the recipes for the amazing fried rabbit and garlic mashed potatoes we had in the upstairs wine bar."
For convenience, we substituted chicken for the rabbit used at the restaurant. The gravy can be made ahead of time, but the chicken should be fried just before serving.
Turkey Burgers
By Janine Whiteson
Chow Fun with Barbecued Pork and Snow Peas
This recipe incorporates two popular foods from the Toi San region of southern China: One is the Chinese boneless barbecued pork strips known as cha siu, and the other is fresh rice noodles. The latter are sold in 1-pound packages, either as rumpled sheets that must be cut into strips or as precut 1/2-inch-wide strips.
Jacques's Skillet Duck with Parsnips and Shallots
By Julia Child, Jacques Pépin, and David Nussbaum
Caviar Parfaits
This sophisticated appetizer from Aqua in San Francisco is nice for a special occasion.
Chuck Blade Steaks with Herb Wine Sauce
Active time: 20 min Start to finish: 25 min
Chuck blade steaks are a wonderful cut — luxurious flavor at a bargain price. They may appear under different names — flatiron or book steaks, for instance — in your butcher case, but they're easy to spot: Neat ovals that are slightly larger than your palm and bisected by a slender white ribbon — of gristle.
Gingerbread Pancakes
Amyrose Gill of Berkeley, California, writes: "My husband and I learned about La Note when we first moved to Berkeley to attend graduate school. Everyone raved about their Sunday brunch, and for weeks we tried to go, but there was always a line out the door. We finally braved the long wait, and it was well worth it. Gingerbread pancakes —redolent with spice, beautifully textured, and absolutely delicious —were the reward. We'd love to get the recipe and serve them at our own Sunday brunches. "
In addition to their spiced flavor, these pancakes have a distinctive cakelike texture.
Mixed Greens with Bacon and Herbs
With bacon and lots of fresh herbs, this salad has a delicious balance of flavors. A warm baguette and a good Cabernet round out the menu.
Catfish with Herbed Lemon Cream
Pick up some crunchy coleslaw and corn bread to go with the fish. Bourbon-spiked sweetened peaches with vanilla ice cream are a nice dessert.
Snapper on Angel Hair with Citrus Cream
Sharon Hooykaas of Los Alamitos, California, writes: "During a trip to the Big Island of Hawaii, my husband and I went to Edward's at Kanaloa for dinner, where I enjoyed the best fish I've ever tasted: snapper served on angel hair pasta with creamy citrus sauce."
Pan-Fried Trout with Bacon
Steamed spinach and parsleyed baby red potatoes round out this seasonal plate. Chocolate cream pie is always in season.
Fresh Cod Cakes
Traditional fish cakes are made with salt cod and potatoes. To create a lighter, more delicate cake, we used fresh cod and left out the potatoes.
Active time: 30 min Start to finish: 40 min
Gremolata Shrimp
By Rick Stein
Cheese Matzo Blintzes with Asparagus and Dill
If you are new to making crêpes, you may want to make an extra half batch of batter to allow for a few imperfect crêpes.