Bacon
Creamy Lima Bean Soup with Bacon
Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.
The Best Blts
This recipe can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.
Basil mayonnaise and avocado slices add an extra dimension to the good old bacon, lettuce and tomato sandwich. Bloody Marys would go nicely with the food in this menu.
Red Chile Rice with Shrimp and Bacon
I think you'll understand why I love rice dishes so much when you taste this one—the robust, complex red-chile flavor is infused into plump rice grains (you definitely get the best texture from medium-grain rice), which are nestled around perfectly cooked shrimp. Not only could I eat this dish day after day, but it's one that always comes to mind as an easily likable one-pot main dish for casual entertaining. Add a salad and you've got all you need.
To serve Red Chile Rice on a buffet, you may want to choose small shrimp and peel them completely (taking off the final joint and tail) for the convenience of your guests. Don't forget to mix everything well before serving, since bits of salsa and green onions rise to the top during baking.
Macaroni and Cheese with Mushrooms and Bacon
Stuart Faber of Los Angeles, California, writes: "When I'm not in my law office, I fly my own plane and write for In Flight USA, a magazine for private pilots. One of my favorite things to do when landing someplace new is to find a restaurant and ask if I can work for free. I've found some of my best recipes this way. Usually the chefs will let me hang out for a few days and help, but some do look at me a little strangely."
A dressed-up version of a dinnertime classic.
Blt Bow Ties
Arugula replaces lettuce in this clever pasta dish. Serve with: Whole-wheat breadsticks and carrot sticks with blue cheese dip. Dessert: Cherry-vanilla ice cream cones.
Bacon-Wrapped Shrimp with Rosemary and Stilton
"The recipes here reflect my British roots, but not necessarily my family traditions," writes Mairi Morrison of London, England. "Although my mother is from Scotland and my father is from Northern Ireland, I grew up in Los Angeles, where our weeknight meals were typically American: spaghetti, tacos, and burgers. It wasn't until I moved to Europe that I became really interested in food. Here in London my social life is centered around the table.
I really like this dish because it is typically British, and perfect for a rainy winter evening in London."
Since these hors d'oeuvres can be assembled ahead, they're good for a cocktail party.
Coq au Zin
"While traveling in the Northern California wine country with friends," writes Stephen Carkeet of Merced, California, "we ate dinner at Zin Restaurant & Wine Bar in Healdsburg and had one of the best meals I can remember. Chef Jeff Mall prepared a wonderful chicken dish he called 'coq au Zin.' It was a winner."
A taste — and word — play on the classic French dish coq au vin, this time made with red Zinfandel. At the restaurant, this is served with creamy mashed potatoes.
Mixed Greens with Crispy Bacon, Goat Cheese, and Fried Egg
Serve with crusty French bread for a starter, light lunch, or supper.
Turkey Sage Chowder
For a variation, you could throw in a cup of cooked vegetables left over from Thanksgiving to add texture to this creamy chowder. Serve the soup with chowder crackers, along with a spinach and pear salad. Purchased apple turnovers would make an ideal dessert.
Pea Shoot and Spinach Salad with Bacon and Shiitakes
Pea shoots are the tender, leafy branch tips of edible pea plants (not to be confused with flowering sweet peas, which are poisonous). There are huge variations in taste among shoots from different varieties, but the sweetest are those from edible podded peas.
Mashed Plantains with Bacon and Onions
Plantains are a staple in Latino cuisine, but mangu, made with green plantains, is a Dominican specialty.
Spicy Bacon, Onion and Cheese Potatoes
This side dish goes especially well with grilled or broiled meats.
Celery Root "Anna" with Bacon and Olives
This dish was inspired by pommes Anna, the regal, crisp-crusted potato cake rumored to have been named for Anna Deslions, a famous courtesan in nineteenth-century Paris.