Scallion
Corn Bread Panzanella
By Frank Stitt
Lamb with Zucchini Stir-Fry
Although lamb is not commonly found in Chinese dishes, Hong Kong restaurants reach out to explore every nuance of Asian cuisine. Lamb is popular with the nomads of Mongolia and Manchuria; they would most likely cook the meat in a firepot. Here it's used in a more delicate stir-fry.
Seared Scallions
By Claire Archibald
Artichokes with Lemon and Dill
In this classic vegetable preparation, the cooking liquid is used to make the velvety sauce. The dish is normally served at room temperature, but it's equally good warm.
Baked Salmon with Cranberry-Thyme Crust
Accompany this colorful dish with rice pilaf and baby peas with pearl onions. The kicker: spice bars and orange slices.
Bacon Scallion Hush Puppies
If you make these as a side dish for the southern fried catfish, you can fry them in the same oil, but cook the hush puppies first because the fish will flavor the oil.
Thai-Style Tomato and Shrimp Salad
If you can't find Thai anise basil and Thai lemon basil, you can substitute Italian basil and lemon balm (the latter is available at farmers markets and specialty produce stores).
Quick Turkey Curry
Serve this curry with condiments such as dried currants, sliced green onions, shredded coconut and toasted slivered almonds.
Green Goddess Dressing
Here's a tangy dressing that is great on sliced tomatoes, mixed greens, hard-boiled eggs, or cold steamed potatoes.