Chive
Chive Tartines with Smoked Salmon
In France, tartines are slices of bread topped with butter and sometimes cheese, honey, or other spreads. Here that simple idea is turned into a sophisticated appetizer when the bread is brushed with chive oil and topped with smoked salmon and goat cheese.
Carrots and Rutabagas with Lemon and Honey
Lemon juice adds refreshing flavor to earthy root vegetables.
Chive-Corn Muffins
Cayenne pepper in the batter gives these muffins a nice little kick.
Poached Salmon with Lemon Mayonnaise
Start with Belgian endive spears filled with caviar of red salmon, golden whitefish or black lumpfish. Serve with your favorite Champagne or Chardonnay.
Sauteed Shrimp with Mustard-Chive Sauce
A sophisticated party dish.
Sole with Herb Butter
A specialty of chef Eileen Joyce. This is as deliciously simple as fresh fish gets.
Herb-Stuffed Leg of Lamb
Most Russian Orthodox families roast the meats the day before the feast so that preparation can be kept to a minimum when they come home from church. The baby lamb is symbolic of Christ as well as an ode to the arrival of spring.
Tossed Green Salad with Herbs
This aristocrat of the salad family is usually considered to belong properly to dinner, accompanying the main entrèe, or even better, as a separate course to refresh the palate. But why not, on a hot summer day, feature the big bowl of cool greens for itself? The accompaniment can be hearty - cheese muffins or sandwiches - but let the salad have the center of the stage.
Scrod with Herbed Breadcrumbs
It's hard to get consensus on the definition of scrod. According to well-known Boston chef Jasper White, most New Englanders would agree that it's baby cod weighing under two pounds. However, some say that baby haddock and pollack are acceptable. Others contend that the kind of fish isn't important, but the manner of preparation is: If it's not broiled with the breadcrumbs, it's just baby cod. The Parker House hotel in Boston claims to have invented the dish. Here's our rendition; we serve it with broiled tomatoes.
Goat Cheese and Pistachio Spread
Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less but requires additional unattended time.
Smorgastarta
(Savory Sandwich Torte)
A variety of fillings can be used in this savory sandwich torte, often served on special occasions in Sweden.
Low-Fat Herbed Ranch Dressing
Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.
Scallion Chive Soup
Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.
Goat Cheese and Herb Dip
Pâte de Fromage de Chèvre aux Herbes Fraîches
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Chopped edible flowers add color to the dip. You can find packaged edible flowers at specialty foods stores and in the fresh herbs section of some supermarkets.
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Saffron Rice and Red Pepper Pilaf
Using the risotto method with long-grain rice yields rich flavor and light texture.
Macaroni and Blue Cheese with Chives
Marie G. Beltran of Seattle, Washington, writes: "The signature dish at Blue Onion Bistro here in Seattle is a rich, velvety macaroni made with blue cheese. The restaurant, which is housed in a former corner gas station, is both nostalgic and comforting, just like the delicious dish. Is there any way you could persuade chef Scott Simpson to divulge the recipe?"
For blue-cheese lovers only. For best results, use Maytag or a Danish blue cheese.