Cheddar
Welsh Rabbit
This classic combination of melted cheese and toasted bread is also called Welsh rarebit — an attempt to dignify the original (and slightly silly) name. For best visual appeal, use an aged yellow Cheddar for the sauce.
Pinto Raisin Bread Pudding with Apples and Cheese
If mention of "pinto" brings to mind pink beans, think again this time: The following "pinto" bread pudding contains none of those beans beloved of chili fans but is named for the distinctive calico splotches that pattern the West's pinto pony.
Herbed Cheddar Pita Crisps
Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.
Tomato, Dill and White Cheddar Soup
This easy—to—make soup is a terrific Saturday lunch, especially when accompanied by crusty bread, a salad and beer or apple cider. If you're serving people who don't like spicy foods, eliminate the cayenne pepper.
Meatless Tamale Pie
Margaritas and some guacamole with chips and/or vegetable "dippers" would start this Mexican-style dinner off right. Ladle out black bean soup to precede the tamale pie, and serve a Caesar salad with it. Finish by teaming lime sorbet with orange segments that have been marinated in tequila.
Tamale Pie
My grandmother Mignon Smith estimates that this tamale pie recipe is at least 40 years old. She's been making it for us for years.
Polenta with Fresh Herbs and White Cheddar Cheese
Regarded as peasant food for centuries, polenta achieved culinary stardom in the past few years, thanks to widespread exploration of all aspects of Italian gastronomy. Polenta can be enjoyed in its soft, creamy state right after being prepared; or it can be chilled in a loaf pan, sliced and cooked on a grill or griddle. Try this soft version with sausages. The coarse polenta specified is sometimes labeled "stone-ground corn grits."
Spicy Roasted Red Pepper Corn Muffins
Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.
Egg, Canadian Bacon, and Cheddar Sandwiches
Sound familiar? OK, we admit it —when we're on the road we're partial to this well-known breakfast sandwich. But at home we like to prepare it this way.
Three-Cheese Drop Biscuits
Great with salads, with soups or for tea.
Cheese Enchiladas with Green Sauce
Spinach, green onions, cilantro and chilies give the sauce its name--and lots of flavor.
Chiles Rellenos
(Stuffed Chilies)
Mexican Mash
The Mexican mash came from a shiva call! Aunt Lee was paying a condolence call on a friend when in Chicago and someone had made the dish. She asked for the recipe and I stole it from her. Now it's going to the Super Bowl!