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Crab and Avocado Soup

"I literally didn't know how to boil an egg until I was in my 20s — when I tried to impress a guy by making dinner for him," writes Sally Siegel of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. "I didn't have much success with the dinner or the guy, but I regrouped and put together a repertoire of fairly elegant dishes I felt confident making. Luckily, my husband, Loren, likes to cook as much as I do, so we really work as a team when we give dinner parties. We're both real estate agents, and we like to entertain clients — we've made some great friends by selling houses to them." Silky and light, this blender soup would make a delicate summer starter. Bonus: It comes together very quickly.

Chicken Cashew Chili

Puréed ancho chilies lend a rich, sweet, and only mildly hot flavor to this chili. To make a hotter dish, do not remove the veins or seeds from the chilies. If anchos or similar dried chilies are not readily available, substitute one roasted and peeled red bell pepper and 1/4 teaspoon dried hot red pepper flakes when puréeing.

Rhubarb Raspberry Meringue Cake

This cake should not be assembled until just before serving.

Corn and Green Chili Chowder

A thick, rich soup that's very satisfying on a cold day, especially with warm tortillas or biscuits alongside.

Sweet Potato Rum Pie with Walnut-Gingersnap Crust

Using canned yams in this old-fashioned pie makes it especially easy to prepare.

Spinach, Pear and Green Bean Salad with Riesling Dressing

Riesling gives the dressing a delicate flavor. Crumbled blue cheese and toasted walnuts are sharp-crunchy contrasts with appeal.

Black Bean and Bell Pepper Salad

Black beans teamed with the red, yellow and green bell peppers provide an interesting contrast in color and texture.

Penne, Spinach, Asparagus and Cashew Salad

This inventive salad is a terrific addition to any summer buffet. For this party, also prepare red cabbage coleslaw, or buy some at the market or a take-out spot.

Onion and Fennel Bisque

Teri Carpenter of Albuquerque, New Mexico, writes: "On a trip to British Columbia, we dined at Blue Heron Inn, on Porpoise Bay, in Sechelt. They served a fabulous onion and fennel bisque. Could you get the chef to share the recipe with Gourmet?" This bisque is so lush that demitasse cups make an ideal serving size. Active time: 30 min Start to finish: 1 hr

Tricolor Potatoes with Pesto and Parmesan

Farmers' markets offer the widest selection of fresh baby potatoes, but if you can't find golf-ball-size versions of any of the varieties in this recipe, simply purchase large potatoes and cut them into 1 1/2-inch pieces.
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