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Blood oranges, which are available from December through April, serve as the basis for this refreshing mid-winter salad, a classic in Sicily.
Lina's Tortelli
An Italian immigrant in the heart of Wisconsin cheese country shares her pasta making secrets.
Cheddar Cheese Biscuits
Use extra-sharp cheddar for these buttery little biscuits.
Mushroom and Fontina Pizza
This is an American take on a much-loved Italian classic.
Johnnycakes
Rhode Islanders believe it is stone-ground johnnycake meal that sets these griddle cakes apart.
This variation of our Cheddar Cheese Biscuits uses scallions to add just the right nip of flavor.
Chocolate Soufflé
Light, fluffy, and decadently chocolaty, this dessert is a little taste of heaven.
Grape Tart
Recipes like this one hearken back to the days when farmers stored grapes in their attics.
Pike Perch Braised in Pinot Noir
In Alsace, light fruity pinot noir is often paired with mild-tasting fish like this European pike perch, a member of the walleye family.
Sashimi can be made with almost any fresh saltwater fish.
Crayfish Soup
Crayfish were once so plentiful in Alsatian waters that soups like this one were common.
Farmhouse Chicken in Vinegar Sauce
This simple but delicious dish is an Alsatian classic.
This recipe typifies the flavors of the Juchitan region-tangy, sharp with alittle heat.
This stuffed roast suckling pig is one of the local dishes served at the Ixtepec market on Sundays.
Local artists and intellectuals gather at the Bar Jardín in Juchitán to enjoy dishes like this one.