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Crostini with Roasted Garlic, Goat Cheese and Apple Chutney

Kari and Brian Chase of St. Paul, Minnesota say that their neighborhood has a great restaurant: 128 Cafe. The last time they were there they tried a delicious appetizer of crisp bread with roasted garlic, goat cheese and apple chutney.

Zucchini with Raisins and Pine Nuts

The use of raisins and pine nuts in lightly sweet-and-sour sauces probably came to Sicily from Turkey; these ingredients also turn up in the cooking of Venice, long a commercial gateway to Turkey and the East, but less commonly in the anchovy-and-tomato sauces that are so fundamental to the Sicilian kitchen. Note that the zucchini in this dish is cooked rather soft, in the traditional Italian manner; if you want a more contemporary crisp product, add the zucchini toward the end for a quick cooking in the thickened sauce.

Steamed Orange Pudding

Active time: 20 min Start to finish: 2 1/2 hr

Tomato and Apple Chutney

This chutney is well worth the 1-month wait it takes for the spices to mellow. Try it with grilled shrimp or fish, or on grilled chicken or cheese sandwiches. Active time: 2 hr Start to finish: 31/2 hr (plus 1 month for flavors to develop)

Couscous with Garbanzo Beans and Golden Raisins

Couscous is easy to cook—just add it to boiling water, remove it from the heat, and let it stand for a few minutes until the water is absorbed. The addition of cinnamon, lemon peel, garbanzo beans and golden raisins gives this side dish a Mediterranean flair.

Brined Pork Loin with Onion, Raisin, and Garlic Compote

Brining results in moist, tender meat. Be sure to use a large center-cut loin, which cooks more evenly than two smaller pieces tied together. Begin this recipe one day ahead. What to drink: A medium-bodied fruity red, such as Merlot, or a fruity white, such as Australian Sémillon.

Baked Pears with Sauternes Custard Sauce

Poires au Four avec Sabayon de Sauternes Active time: 20 min Start to finish: 1 hr

Red Snapper, Veracruz Style

Huachinango a la Veracruzana In a traditional Veracruzan household, you would find papas cambray (roasted tiny white potatoes) and a bowl of savory white rice served alongside.

Ashkenazic Layered Pastry (Fluden)

This is the pastry version of the popular Franco-German dessert.

Apple Chutney

Apples did so well in the colonies that they were exported to the West Indies, and Virginians eventually sold Pippins back to the mother country.

Bread and Butter Pudding

Making bread pudding is a good way to use up day-old bread. Gary Rhodes creates this sensational version of the classic English dessert with cream, milk and egg yolks, so it is ultra-rich.

Maida Heatter's Chocolate Cookies with Gin-Soaked Raisins

Active time: 40 min Start to finish: 10 hr (includes soaking raisins)

Alternative Oatmeal-Raisin Cookies

The "alternative" is the addition of oat bran.

Scallops and Cauliflower with Caper-Raisin Sauce

This unique combination of flavors has been on the menu at Restaurant Jean Georges since its opening, and it continues to draw raves. The form of the layered scallops and cauliflower is basic but lovely, and the dark green sauce has a mysterious, mustardy flavor; few people could guess what is in it, and almost no one could imagine how simple it is.

Cranberry and Pear Chutney

Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.
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