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Black Bean and Espresso Chili
Serve this over the Baked White Polenta with Two Cheeses, and season with any — or all — of the suggested toppings (chocolate adds mole flavor).
Potato Silk with Truffle Oil
Extra milk makes these potatoes silky-smooth, and truffle oil adds luxurious flavor.
Peanut Butter-Chocolate Bark Triangles
Arrange in boxes lined with waxed paper. Try simple take-out cartons tied up with raffia and decorated with small pinecones.
Figs with Honey-Yogurt Cream
Greece
On many Greek islands, figs are usually poached in a locally produced dessert wine. The combination of red wine, citrus, and spices used here yields equally sweet results. The honey-yogurt cream is similar to an Italian panna cotta.
Garlic Toasts with Swiss Chard, Raisins, and Pine Nuts
Although this mix of greens with pine nuts and raisins is typically a vegetable course, here it is placed on toasted bread rounds to serve as a tapa. If you prefer it as a side dish, chop the chard very coarsely.
Fava Bean Agnolotti with Curry Emulsion
By Thomas Keller
Cauliflower and Leek Risotto
It's worth seeking out Carnaroli rice (from the Piedmont region of Italy) for this recipe: Carnaroli has a higher starch content than Arborio, so it makes a much creamier risotto. Chef Kiffin serves this with braised oxtails and a watercress salad.
By Mark Kiffin
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.
Chicken Tagine with Spring Vegetables
What to drink: Abarbanel 2001 Syrah, Vin de Pays de l'Aude, France (kosher) or Clos du Bois 1999 Reserve Shiraz, Alexander Valley.
Cornmeal Pudding with Cheese
Elarji
(Adapted from The Georgian Feast)
This very cheesy cornmeal pudding, made here with grits, is a perfect accompaniment to Georgian Pork Stew. The surprise is that ordinary supermarket mozzarella works better than fresh as a substitute for the Georgian sulguni cheese for which this recipe was designed.
Parsley Mashed Potatoes
Parsley puree and green onions give this dish its vibrant — and appropriate — color.