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Meat Loaf

Grandma Crawford's Meat Loaf For A Crowd

Bitoks of Beef

Fancy Meatloaf
“I was invited to cook dinner for Nora Ephron.” As was wont to happen at one point in New York. Back in 2009, Sam Sifton was invited to a potluck in which “guests were meant to bring food inspired by Ephron’s career or by the woman herself.” He drew meatloaf, a dish she was known for. Here, in this recipe adapted from Gourmet, he pairs beef, veal, pancetta and Parmesan. The end result, he described, as “luxurious.” And what did Ms. Ephron think? She called it “remarkable.”

Kottbullar (Swedish meatballs)

Salt-Packed Cold Roast Beef With Bread-Crumb Salsa
When you cook a large piece of meat or a whole fish in a thick crust of salt, the crust provides both gentle heat and even seasoning. For beef tenderloin, a relatively bland cut, salt-baking is easy and ensures a particularly tasty dish. Serving the perfectly plain, perfectly cooked beef alongside a riotous crunchy salad of fried croutons, tomatoes, lemon segments and scallions makes for a lively main course. This recipe – reproduced verbatim from "Prune," the first cookbook by the New York chef Gabrielle Hamilton – isn't like other recipes. (This makes sense, because Ms. Hamilton isn't like other chefs – self-taught, with a quirky menu that reflects her American childhood, French parentage and global palate.) It reflects the book, which is written more like a kitchen manual for Prune's sous chefs than a cookbook for a home kitchen. The recipe may seem long, but with her helpful detail and entertaining language, cooking becomes a pleasure.

Braised Calf's Heart

Daube Glace

Mushroom and Barley Soup
To get the Yom Kippur eve meal on the table in time, my mother began cooking early in the day, preparing her thick and velvety barley soup perfumed with flecks of dried Polish mushrooms and root vegetables such as parsnips and petrouchka. To this she added boiled potatoes, even though potato pancakes would accompany the slowly braised, well-garlicked pot roast, and as a side dish she served cabbage rolls stuffed with beef and rice — her idea of a vegetable. Stewed fruit and honey cake were dessert, usually eaten quickly as time inevitably ran out.

Meat and Potato Skillet Gratin
This hearty, wintry dish is a cross between a shepherd's pie and potato gratin. It's got a layer of browned ground beef spiked with onions, sage and spinach on the bottom, with a luscious, cheese- and cream-slathered root vegetable topping that turns golden and crisp-edged in the oven. If you aren't a rutabaga fan, you can use all potatoes, or a combination of white and sweet potatoes. This gratin reheats very well, so feel free to make it ahead and reheat it uncovered in a 350-degree oven. And although it qualifies as a one-pan meal (with meat, green vegetable and starch altogether), a fresh and tangy green salad on the side would round things out nicely.

Maria Rosa’s Italian Easter Soup

Marinated Grilled Flank Steak

Manicotti With Cheese Filling and Bolognese Sauce

Ron Scher's Ocean Ridge barbecue

Tafelspitz (Austrian Boiled Beef) With Apple-Horseradish

Nasi Goreng Istimewa (Fried Rice Indonesian Style)

Cream of Red Beet Soup (Rote Rueben Cremesuppe)

Beef Satay

Sate Komo (Indonesian Beef Sate)

Beef Rendang

Beef-Kidney Stew

Goi Bo (Spicy Beef Salad)

Grilled Rib-Eye With Wasabi-Garlic Paste
