Scotch
Scotch Mist
Mists are made with crushed ice, similarly to frappés. When made with good Scotch or bourbon they are usually best suited to after-dinner drinking, but might also be enjoyed at other times of day.
Ants on a Tree
(Spicy Pork with Bean-Thread Noodles)
In this classic Chinese preparation, delicate, clear bean-thread noodles are dressed with a spicy sauce and flecked with bits of pork — the "ants" of the dish's curious name.
Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.
Butterscotch Pudding
Shirley Brody of Portland, Oregon, writes: "We've enjoyed our evenings at Wildwood Restaurant here in Portland for many years. Chef and owner Cory Schreiber has created such a great space for the neighborhood. We would love to have his recipe for butterscotch pudding, which is served in a tall parfait glass. The dessert's sophisticated look matches its rich flavor."
You'll need to chill the pudding for at least six hours before serving.
Crisp Red-Cooked Bass Fillets
Red-cooking is a Chinese method of braising in a soy sauce-based liquid.
Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.
Sweet and Spirited Angel Food Cake
Fresh fruit marinated in Scotch and sugar is a lovely topper for the purchased cake.
Steamed Asparagus with Ginger Garlic Sauce
Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.
Chinese Beef Noodle Soup
In classic Chinese cooking, noodles destined for soup are cooked separately and added at the last minute so that the starch from the pasta doesn't cloud the broth. Because we were aiming for a rib-sticking dish, we broke with tradition and cooked the noodles right in the stock, allowing the starch to thicken the soup slightly.
Scotch Whisky Trifle
Inspired by a trip to Scotland, where some cooks make their Christmas pudding and hard sauce with their favorite Scotch.
Penne with Stir-Fried Beef and Red Bell Pepper
Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.
Toffee Souffles with Chocolate Sauce
Soufflés are a British favorite. This recipe combines pieces of toffee in a creamy soufflé, with chocolate sauce on the side.