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Filet Mignon Of Beef With Roganjosh Spices

Ginger-Pumpkin Ice cream

Sauce Rémoulade

Goat Cheese Salad With Pancetta, Garlic and Figs

Fettuccine With Braised Mushrooms and Baby Broccoli
I buy baby broccoli at my local Trader Joe’s. The stalks are thin, like broccoli raab’s, and the flowers are delicate. If you really want an intense mushroom experience, seek out the fabulous mushroom fettuccine made by Al Dente Pasta. You can find it in gourmet markets, in catalogues such as Zingerman’s, and online.

Fresh Tuna Nicoise Sandwiches

Artichoke, Mushroom and Potato Ragoût
This robust Provençal ragout is more of a cool weather recipe than Tuesday’s ragout with peppers and tomatoes.

Savory Bread Pudding With Swiss Chard and Red Pepper
Don’t throw out that stale baguette! Here an old bread gets new life after being soaked in milk and mixed with some cooked chard and red pepper. Topped with cheese it makes for an easy, thrifty, midweek meal.

Salsa Intravaia (A meat and wild mushroom sauce)

Savory Bread Pudding With Kale and Mushrooms
These dishes, known also as strata, can be rich, but they are just as satisfying when made with low-fat milk. The formula works well for any number of cooked vegetables tossed with stale bread and mixed with milk, eggs and cheese.

Banana Split

Tangerine-Vanilla Floats
Here is a refreshing twist on a Creamsicle: a swirl of vanilla ice cream (either store-bought or homemade, your preference) doused in fresh tangerine juice and seltzer. Get an industrious child to help juice the tangerines. Their reward will be sprightly, sweet and satisfying.

Savory Bread Pudding With Broccoli and Goat Cheese
For this comforting gratin, broccoli is briefly steamed and seasoned with garlic and thyme before being tossed with the bread, eggs, goat cheese and milk. You can include tomatoes if you can still find good ones.

Julia Alvarez's Pudin de Pan (Bread Pudding)

Plums With Vanilla

Savory Whole Wheat Bread Pudding With Seared Tomatoes and Mushrooms
Tomatoes are just coming into the markets. You can get by with slightly under-ripe tomatoes in this dish.

Summer Squash Bread Pudding With Feta
This savory whole-wheat bread pudding has Greek overtones, with the dill or mint and feta cheese. Make sure to squeeze as much water as you can out of the grated squash, or the dish will be too watery.

Whole-Wheat Pie Dough
Most of the vegetable tarts that I post on Recipes for Health call for a yeasted olive oil crust that I love to work with. With French quiches, however, I prefer a crust that resembles classic French pastry. However, I always use at least half whole-wheat flour – which is not so French – not only for its nutritional superiority, but also because it gives the resulting shell a nuttier, richer flavor that is particularly welcome in a savory tart. This dough, adapted from Jacquy Pfeiffer’s recipe for pâte brisée in “The Art of French Pastry,” involves more butter than you’re used to seeing in my recipes, but an occasional butter-based crust, especially when it’s made with whole-wheat flour and contains a filling that is all about vegetables, is not going to kill us. Instead, it’s a vehicle for the foods that we want to move toward the center of our plates.

Aunt Rosie's Oven-Barbecued Spareribs

Moroccan Marinated Fish

Vernon's Jerk Snapper

White Lily Shortcake

Alfredo Viazzi's Spaghettini Cacio e Pepe

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.)