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Pierre Franey's Pesto

Alsatian Mussels in Riesling

Linguine Puttanesca

Greek Pastitsio With Lentils

Classic Sloppy Joes
This simple version of sloppy Joes, the classic sandwich served in school cafeterias and at kitchen counters across the country, comes together in about 20 minutes and can be made with ground beef, chicken or turkey. As the name suggests, they are messy, so serve with a fork and plenty of napkins.

Tomatoes Provencal

Baked Chicken With Herb Crumbs

Tomatoes With Chicken Stuffing

Tuna a la Marseillaise

Baked Whole Fish With Tahini Marinade

Broiled Coho Salmon With Parsnips Dauphinoise

Jacques Pepin’s Basic Roast Chicken
Changing a meal’s status requires more than a change of name, but not much more. Roast chicken is still roast chicken whether you label it haute cuisine, bourgeois cuisine or country cooking; even calling it “poulet roti” will not transmogrify this simple bird. Move, however, from the kitchen to the dining room and from everyday dishes to fine china, then add an appetizer and dessert, and a family meal becomes a festive dinner for guests.

Swordfish Hash

Monkfish With Tomatoes and Olive Oil

Golden Couscous

Peasant Tomato Soup

Herbed Lentil Casserole

Braised Mushrooms, Chinese Style

Endive and Beet Salad

Steamed Sea Bass in Ginger

Monkfish Encrusted With Pistachios

Port-Glazed Plum Tart

Artichoke-Hazelnut Soup
