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Confetti Vegetable Slaw

Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.

Tossed Pizza Salad

This recipe can be prepared in 45 minutes or less. Begin the meal with chilled canned vichyssoise sprinkled with chopped fresh chives. A bowl of marinated green and black olives goes well with the salad, and a compote of the season's best fruits — berries, melon and peaches — is a nice finish.

Sun-Dried Tomato Dressing

"Vito's Waterfront, a charming restaurant on Marco Island off Florida's Gulf Coast, offers a house salad that comes with a thick and tangy sun-dried tomato dressing," says Joanne Lawrence of Norwell, Massachusetts.

Lobster Salad with Corn, Sugar Snap Peas, and Basil-Mint Oil

We've called for live lobsters in this recipe, but, to save time, you could use 1 pound (about 3 cups) cooked lobster meat from your fish market.

Hearty Veal Stew with Red Wine and Sweet Peppers

Capers lend tangy contrast to the sweet bell peppers. Serve the stew over egg noodles

Mesclun Salad with Oven-Roasted Peppers and Feta Dressing

The trio of peppers adds nice color to this flavor-packed salad.

Zucchini and Bell Pepper Confetti

Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.

Roasted Peppers with Garlic

This recipe can be prepared in 45 minutes or less but require additional sitting time. These peppers get even better when made ahead because the flavors develop more fully over time.

Broccoli Rabe and Red Bell Pepper Frittata

Serve with: Crusty French rolls and steamed new potatoes tossed with butter and chervil. Dessert: Meringues filled with purchased lemon curd and sprinkled with blueberries.

San Francisco Crab "Meatball" Chowder

If you are looking for a chowder that is deeply flavored and hearty but not overly rich, this is it. It's perfect for a casual occasion, but the "meatballs" deliver an element of surprise, along the lines of an optical illusion, and make it really quite special. The idea for this chowder came from an old San Francisco recipe for "Force Meatballs" in a cookbook called Joe Tilden's Recipes for Epicures (1907), reprinted in Richard Hooker's Book of Chowders. The "meatballs" were actually made from crabmeat, a fun idea that I knew had great potential. Tilden, a renowned Bay Area amateur cook, left only these instructions for his meatballs: "Serve in any fish chowder or soup." So I paired my version of his meatballs with a chowder that had flavors similar to cioppino, the famous San Francisco seafood stew flavored with garlic, onions, bell peppers, and tomatoes. I served it to my wife and kids, telling them only that it was "meatball chowder." The well-browned meatballs look like the real thing, so they were all a bit dumbfounded when they tasted them. My son, J.P., said "Wow, they taste like crab cakes!" Everybody loved the chowder!

Roasted Vegetable and Chestnut Stuffing

Here's something good for vegetarians, too. Just use vegetable broth instead of chicken broth and bake in a dish.

Chunky Barbecued Chicken Salad Peterson

"I usually make way too much barbecued chicken and devised the following recipe for leftovers," says Louise A. Peterson of Brooklyn, New York. We tested this recipe with barbecued chicken and also with plain grilled chicken and found both to be delicious. You might even just buy a rotisserie chicken.

Red Pepper and Boursin Tarts

This recipe is easily doubled if you'd like to make more.

Chicken and Roasted Pepper Sandwiches with Cilantro Almond Relish

Pack these sandwiches next to an ice pack to keep them cool and fresh as you travel to the picnic.

Rice, Pinto Bean, and Corn Salad

Familiar sides meet in a fresh, colorful salad.

Sweet-and-Sour Scallops

"Before we got married, my husband, Gregg, and I were working at a small restaurant, and it kept us ridiculously busy," writes Anita L. S. Eberhardt of Beverly, Massachusetts. "Now that we have both left the restaurant business, we have a much saner schedule, although raising two kids certainly keeps us busy. My experience as a professional cook makes it easier for me to throw together a quick meal, which is good because I'm not a convenience-food mom: I try to limit fat and salt, emphasize fruits and vegetables, and use a minimum of prepared foods." Serve with rice to soak up the flavorful sauce.
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