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Winter Strawberry Gelato
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Winter Strawberry Gelato

I’m calling this “winter” strawberry gelato only because I’m making it with frozen organic strawberries. You can use sweet, fresh strawberries when they’re in season. The recipe is inspired by Sherry Yard, a pastry chef who taught me that you can make perfectly wonderful ice cream with no cream and no eggs. I make this one with 2 percent milk, but you could use whole milk. If you’re thinking of using skim milk, substitute water and make sorbet.

3hJust under five cups, serving six to eight
Braised Spareribs With Cabbage
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Braised Spareribs With Cabbage

1h 30m4 servings
Oven-Smoked Ribs
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Oven-Smoked Ribs

It took a few tries, but I finally came up with what I’d call “smoke kissed” ribs in my oven. I started with a dry rub; it’s the same one I use every summer, based on a recipe my friend Chris Schlesinger shared with me years ago. Then I used a roasting pan and aluminum foil to cobble together a smoker. It’s a rudimentary approach, but one that creates a smoky steam that in turn infuses the meat.

3h 15m4 to 6 servings
Chipotle Chicken Sausage
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Chipotle Chicken Sausage

5mAbout 1 pound of sausages
Winter Ribs
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Winter Ribs

2h 30m4 or more servings
Moroccan Marinated Fish
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Moroccan Marinated Fish

1h 30m4 servings
Vernon's Jerk Snapper
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Vernon's Jerk Snapper

2h 15mFour servings
Broiled Sardines With Lemon and Thyme
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Broiled Sardines With Lemon and Thyme

This is a dish that is both humble and elegant, full of flavor, with the glistening silver skin of the sardines crisping in the heat. It’s also not fussy in the slightest, which means it could easily serve as the centerpiece of a light weeknight meal, with a large bowl of greens and crusty bread. First, heat the broiler (and with it, a sturdy pan), then stuff the sardines with whole thyme sprigs and sliced lemon. (Seasoned bread crumbs would be another sound addition.) Place the sardines in the pan with a generous slick of olive oil and run them under the broiler for about 5 minutes, without flipping, until the flesh is opaque and the skin is browned. Serve them whole, laid out on a platter, garnished with extra thyme branches and other chopped herbs if you have them. To eat, use a fork to tease away the white meat from the top of the skeleton, then carefully remove the intact skeleton to reveal the bottom filet.

20m4 servings
Sautéed Red Snapper With Rhubarb Sauce
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Sautéed Red Snapper With Rhubarb Sauce

Here, the moderately rich snapper, lightly crisped, tasting of butter or olive oil works beautifully with the tart-sweet rhubarb sauce. The rhubarb cooks with no added liquid -- it contains plenty, as you'll see -- and needs almost no preparation other than a quick trim and rinse. If the stalks are very large -- more than an inch wide and a foot long -- use a vegetable peeler or a paring knife to remove the strings and cut into 4 or 5 inch pieces. (Never eat the rhubarb leaves; they contain toxic levels of oxalic acid, which gives rhubarb its astringency.)

30m4 servings
Apple, Fennel and Endive Salad With Feta
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Apple, Fennel and Endive Salad With Feta

The sweet juice from the grated apple permeates this crunchy salad, which could be a side dish, but would also make a good light lunch or dinner.

15mServes four
Watercress and Endive Salad
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Watercress and Endive Salad

15m4 servings
Seared Sea Scallops With Lime-Ginger Sauce and Caramelized Endive
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Seared Sea Scallops With Lime-Ginger Sauce and Caramelized Endive

45mSix first-course servings
Halibut With Parsley-Shellfish Sauce
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Halibut With Parsley-Shellfish Sauce

1h4 servings
Vegetable Frittata With Quinoa
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Vegetable Frittata With Quinoa

45m6 servings
She-Crab And Corn Salad
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She-Crab And Corn Salad

20mTwenty servings
Braised Endive
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Braised Endive

35m4 servings
Cauliflower Roasted With Grapes, Almonds and Curry
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Cauliflower Roasted With Grapes, Almonds and Curry

4h8 servings.
Strawberry-Yogurt Parfaits
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Strawberry-Yogurt Parfaits

10m4 servings
Mint Syrup
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Mint Syrup

2h 15mTwo and two-thirds cups
Scallop Ceviche
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Scallop Ceviche

30mServes 6 to 8
Avocado-Basil Dressing
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Avocado-Basil Dressing

5mAbout 1 cup
Phillip Schulz's Brine Cure For Smoked Bluefish
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Phillip Schulz's Brine Cure For Smoked Bluefish

10mAbout 1 1/2 quarts of brine
Tiny Diced Potatoes
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Tiny Diced Potatoes

25m4 servings
Gluten-Free Pizza
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Gluten-Free Pizza

This pizza has a full-flavored, crackerlike crust with a pleasing if slight chew.

1h4 servings