Fall Recipes
- Brisket Carbonade
Braising, beer and an abundance of onions and herbs infuse both flavor and tenderness, making this one of the best briskets to every cross your lips. It’s hearty and comforting during cold-weather months and can be served simply, with carrots and potatoes or buttered noodles.
- Spring Scallop and Prawn Pasta
This vegetable and seafood pasta makes an excellent entrée. Punctuated with fresh lemon, garlic and spices, serve it with garlic bread and a green salad for a complete meal.
- Pescado Con Romesco (Fish in Catalan Roasted Vegetable Sauce)
Fresh white fish fillets shine on a bed of Catalan roasted vegetable sauce, served with saffron rice. Yum!
- Porcini and Paprika-Crusted Prime Rib with Horseradish and Yukon Gold Gratin
Impress your guests with a hearty, earthy meal that’s both elegant and substantial. Serve with red wine, salad and crusty bread.
- Ground Chicken and Spinach Cannelloni with Roasted Red Pepper Sauce
A traditional stuffed pasta roll, this cannelloni recipe is made even better with low-fat ground chicken, flavorful garlic, creamy cheese and a savory sauce.
- Seafood Quesadillas with Citrus Salsa
A mainstay of Mexico’s street-side stands, quesadillas make a simple snack. “Queso,” the Spanish word for cheese, is essential but other ingredients vary from region to region.
- Rustic Chicken Galette
In French, “galette” is a term used to describe various types of flat, round or freeform crusty cakes. Traditionally filled with eggs, vegetables or fruit, our recipe includes chicken, mushrooms and potatoes for a meal unto itself.
- Spanish-Inspired Tapas
Often served with many different types for a complete meal, tapas are served at bars and restaurants throughout Spain, where people are encouraged to stand and move about while socializing and eating.
- Pork Schnitzel with Smoked Gouda Sauce
Enjoy the best of two countries in one meal! A traditional Austrian dish, schnitzel makes a mouthwatering meal when served with a creamy sauce flavored with Gouda, a cows’ milk cheese named after the city of Gouda in the Netherlands.