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Barefoot Contessa COMBINED RECIPE INDEX Contents Barefoot Contessa COMBINED RECIPE INDEX Contents DRINKS 3 SIDES 15 COCKTAILS 3 VEGETABLES 15 OTHER BEVERAGES 3 POTATOES 17 PASTA, RICE, GRAINS & BEANS 18 APPETIZERS 4 OTHER 18 MEAT & SEAFOOD 4 VEGETABLE, CHEESE & OTHER 5 DESSERT 19 CAKES & CUPCAKES 19 SOUPS 6 PIES & TARTS 20 CHICKEN, MEAT & SEAFOOD 6 COOKIES & BARS 20 VEGETABLE 6 ICE CREAM 21 CROUTONS & OTHER 7 CANDY 21 SALADS 8 OTHER 21 POULTRY & SEAFOOD 8 BREAKFAST 24 VEGETABLES & GREENS 8 EGGS 24 RICE, GRAINS & PASTA 10 SCONES, MUFFINS & BISCUITS 24 SANDWICHES 10 OTHER 25 DINNER 11 BREADS 26 BEEF & VEAL 11 STOCKS & SAUCES 26 CHICKEN & OTHER POULTRY 11 PORK & LAMB 12 MISCELLANEOUS 26 FISH & SEAFOOD 13 PASTA, PIZZA & RISOTTO 14 OTHER 15 2 DRINKS COCKTAILS OTHER BEVERAGES Aperol Spritzer, Cooking for Jeffrey 22 Fresh Lemonade, Barefoot Contessa Cookbook 32 Autumn Sangria, Cook Like a Pro 24 Herbal Iced Tea, Family Style 68 Campari Orange Spritzer, Back to Basics 33 Hot Chocolate, Barefoot Contessa Cookbook 225 Cassis à l’Eau, Barefoot in Paris 29 Hot Mulled Cider, Parties! 239 Classic Daiquiris, Updated, Cook Like a Pro 28 Italian Iced Coffee, Cook Like a Pro 241 Cranberry Martinis, Make It Ahead 27 Mexican Hot Chocolate, Foolproof 251 Dark Rum Southsides, Cooking for Jeffrey 35 Sunrise Smoothies, Back to Basics 224 Dukes Cosmopolitan, Foolproof 27 The Perfect Cup of Coffee, Barefoot Contessa Cookbook French 75, Cooking for Jeffrey 32 209 Fresh Peach Bellinis, At Home 237 Tropical Smoothies, Parties! 39 Fresh Whiskey Sours, At Home 21 Whipped Hot Chocolate, Family Style 210 Frozen Palomas, Modern Comfort Food 35 Vanilla Cold-Brewed Iced Coffee, Modern Comfort Food 246 Hot Spiced Apple Cider, Modern Comfort Food 31 White Hot Chocolate, Barefoot Contessa Cookbook 226 Jalapeño Margaritas, Make It Ahead 26 Juice of a Few Flowers, Back to Basics 37 Kir, Barefoot in Paris 29 Limoncello Vodka Collins, Cooking for Jeffrey 27 Mango Banana Daiquiris, Back to Basics 47 Pink Grapefruit Margaritas, How Easy Is That? 37 Pomegranate Cosmopolitans, Back to Basics 41 Pomegranate Gimlets, Modern Comfort Food 36 Raspberry Royale, Barefoot in Paris 26 Raspberry Vodka, Parties! 76 Real Margaritas, Parties! 134 Rossinis, Foolproof 39 Sidecars with Dried Cherries, Foolproof 32 Spicy Bloody Marys, At Home 238 Summer Rosé Sangria, Make It Ahead 24 Ultimate Bloody Marys, Modern Comfort Food 32 Watermelon Mojitos, How Easy Is That? 26 Jalapeño Margaritas, Make It Ahead 26 3 APPETIZERS MEAT & SEAFOOD Bay Scallop Ceviche, Cook Like a Pro 27 Blini with Smoked Salmon, Barefoot in Paris 33 Buffalo Chicken Wings, Family Style 36 Caramelized Bacon, Foolproof 31 Caviar Dip, Parties! 78 Chopped Liver, Parties! 58 Crab Cakes with Rémoulade Sauce, Barefoot Contessa Cookbook 44 Crab Strudels, Foolproof 34 Crostini with Tuna Tapenade, How Easy Is That? 47 Filet of Beef Carpaccio, Cook Like a Pro 73 Foie Gras with Roasted Apples, How Easy Is That? 78 Fresh Crab Nachos, Modern Comfort Food 44 Fresh Salmon Tartare, How Easy Is That? 77 Fried Oysters with Lemon Saffron Aioli, Cooking for Jeffrey 30 Gravlax with Mustard Sauce, Back to Basics 34 Grilled Lemon Chicken with Satay Dip, Barefoot Smoked Salmon Deviled Eggs, How Easy Is That? 40 Contessa Cookbook 48 Grilled Oysters with Lemon Dill Butter, Modern Comfort Food 48 Smoked Salmon Deviled Eggs, How Easy Is That? 40 Kielbasa with Mustard Dip, Modern Comfort Food 52 Smoked Salmon Pizzas, Cooking for Jeffrey 28 Lamb Sausage in Puff Pastry, Barefoot Contessa Smoked Salmon Spread, Family Style 35 Cookbook 42 Smoked Salmon Tea Sandwiches, Barefoot Contessa Lobster Corn Fritters, Foolproof 90 Cookbook 56 Lobster Salad in Endive, Barefoot Contessa Cookbook 43 Soppressata & Cheese in Puff Pastry, How Easy Is That? 70 Mussels & Basil Bread Crumbs, How Easy Is That? 80 Truffled Chicken Liver Mousse, Make It Ahead 32 Mussels with Saffron Mayonnaise, Foolproof 71 Tuna Tartare, Family Style 39 Potato Galettes with Smoked Salmon, Modern Comfort Food 39 Turkey Tea Sandwiches, Barefoot Contessa Cookbook 58 Potato Pancakes with Caviar, Parties! 169 Warm Dates with Blue Cheese & Prosciutto, Cook Like a Pro 31 Roasted Figs & Prosciutto, How Easy Is That? 28 Roasted Shrimp Cocktail, Back to Basics 38 Roasted Shrimp Cocktail Louis, Cook Like a Pro 32 Sausage & Mushroom Strudels, Cook Like a Pro 34 4 appetizers continued VEGETABLE, CHEESE & OTHER Marinated Herbed Feta, Make It Ahead 36 Baked Fontina, How Easy Is That? 97 Mustard & Gruyère Batons, Foolproof 28 Bruschetta with Peppers & Gorgonzola, Back to Pan-Fried Onion Dip, Barefoot Contessa Cookbook 53 Basics 48 Parmesan & Chipotle Popcorn, Cooking for Jeffrey 38 Bruschettas with Sautéed Chard, Make It Ahead 61 Parmesan & Thyme Crackers, Back to Basics 30 Butternut Squash Hummus, Cooking for Jeffrey 36 Parmesan Crisps, Foolproof 41 Butternut Squash & Ricotta Bruschettas, Cooking for Parmesan Kale Chips, Make It Ahead 28 Jeffrey 57 Parmesan Roasted Asparagus, Family Style 46 Cacio e Pepe Cheese Puffs, Modern Comfort Food 47 Perfect Potato Pancakes, Cooking for Jeffrey 25 Cheese Puffs, Barefoot in Paris 34 Port Wine Prunes with Stilton & Walnuts, Cooking for Cheese Straws, Barefoot in Paris 30 Jeffrey 180 Chili Tortilla Chips, Foolproof 45 Potato Chips, Barefoot in Paris 402 Chipotle & Rosemary Roasted Nuts, How Easy Is Radishes with Butter and Salt, Barefoot in Paris 39 That? 35 Roasted Artichoke Hearts, How Easy Is That? 66 Chunky Blue Cheese & Yogurt Dip, How Easy Is That? Roasted Eggplant Caponata, How Easy Is That? 38 31 Roasted Eggplant Spread, Barefoot Contessa Cookbook Easy Tzatziki with Feta, Foolproof 76 41 English Oat Crackers, Cooking for Jeffrey 189 Roasted Red Pepper Hummus, Make It Ahead 30 Fig & Fennel Caponata, Foolproof 75 Rori’s Potato Chips, Parties! 77 Fig & Goat Cheese Bruschettas, Cooking for Jeffrey 171 Rosemary Cashews, Barefoot in Paris 36 Fig & Cheese Toasts, Modern Comfort Food 40 Sautéed Shishito Peppers, Cook Like a Pro 37 Fruit and Cheese Platter, Barefoot Contessa Cookbook Savory Coeur à la Crème, How Easy Is That? 48 64 Savory Palmiers, Back to Basics 43 Greek Mezze Platter with Thyme Roasted Red Peppers, Make It Ahead 35 Smoky Eggplant Dip with Yogurt & Mint, Cook Like a Pro 38 Green Herb Dip, At Home 21 Snap Peas with Pancetta, How Easy Is That? 106 Grilled Bread with Prosciutto, How Easy Is That? 44 Spanish Tapas Peppers, Make It Ahead 49 Guacamole, Barefoot Contessa Cookbook 50 Spiced Pecans, Cooking for Jeffrey 168 Herbed Fromage Blanc, Cooking for Jeffrey 41 Spicy Pimento Cheese Spread, Modern Comfort Food Herbed Goat Cheese, Cooking for Jeffrey 178 51 Herbed Ricotta Bruschettas, How Easy Is That? 73 Stilton & Walnut Crackers, How Easy Is That? 43 Hummus Sun-Dried Tomato Dip, Barefoot Contessa Cookbook 54 Barefoot Contessa Cookbook 46 How Easy Is That? 100 Thyme-Roasted Marcona Almonds, Foolproof 46 Jalapeño Cheddar Crackers, Foolproof 37 Tomato Crostini with Whipped Feta, Foolproof 66 Marinated Artichoke Hearts, Foolproof 72 Truffled Popcorn, How Easy Is That? 32 5 appetizers continued SOUPS Tuscan Mashed Chickpeas, Foolproof 42 CHICKEN, MEAT & SEAFOOD Tzatziki, Barefoot Contessa Parties! 114 Baked Fish Chowder, Modern Comfort Food 66 Vegetable Sushi with Sushi Dipping Sauce, Barefoot Chicken Noodle Soup, Family Style 31 Contessa Cookbook 61 Chicken Pot Pie Soup, Modern Comfort Food 58 Warm Marinated Olives, Cook Like a Pro 41 Chicken Soup with Matzo Balls, Parties! 60 Warm Spinach & Artichoke Dip, Modern Comfort Food Chicken Soup, Parties! 60 43 Chilled Cucumber Soup with Shrimp, Back to Basics 66 Warm Vacherin, Cooking for Jeffrey 190 East Hampton Clam Chowder, Family Style 28 French Mussel Bisque, How Easy Is That? 60 Italian Wedding Soup, Back to Basics 72 Lentil Sausage Soup, Barefoot in Paris 90 Lobster Corn Chowder, Back to Basics 55 Maine Lobster Stew, Modern Comfort Food 69 Mexican Chicken Soup, At Home 34 Pork Posole, Cook Like a Pro 55 Rich Beef Barley Soup, How Easy Is That? 58 Seafood Chowder, Parties! 219 Seafood Stew, Barefoot in Paris 88 Shrimp Bisque, At Home 52 VEGETABLE “16 Bean” Pasta e Fagioli, Cooking for Jeffrey, 70 Asparagus & Fennel Soup, Cooking for Jeffrey 66 Butternut Squash and Apple Soup, Parties! 221 Cauliflower & Celery Root Soup, Make It Ahead 54 Cheddar Corn Chowder, Barefoot Contessa Cookbook 74 Creamy Tomato Bisque, Modern Comfort Food 83 Cream of Fresh Tomato Soup with Parmesan Toasts, Back to Basics 59 Cream of Wild Mushroom Soup, At Home 48 Creamy Tomato Bisque, Modern Comfort Food 83 Easy Gazpacho & Goat Cheese Croutons, Foolproof 64 Easy Tomato Soup & Grilled Cheese Croutons, Foolproof 56 Fennel Soup Gratin, Parties! 222 French Onion Soup, Barefoot Contessa Cookbook 76 Fresh Pea Soup with Garlic Croutons, At Home 42 6 soups continued SALADS POULTRY & SEAFOOD Gazpacho, Barefoot Contessa Cookbook 79 Chicken & Spinach Waldorf Salad, Cook Like a Pro 48 Lentil Vegetable Soup, Barefoot Contessa Cookbook 80 Chicken Salad Véronique, At Home 67 Onion & Fennel Soup Gratin, How Easy Is That? 57 Chicken with Tabbouleh, Family Style 52 Pappa al Pomodoro, Back to Basics 68 Chinese Chicken Salad, Parties! 98 Parker’s Split Pea Soup, Barefoot Contessa Cookbook 73 Curried Chicken Salad, Family Style 61 ProvenÇal Vegetable Soup with Pistou, Barefoot in Paris 82 Grilled Lemon Chicken Salad, Barefoot Contessa Cookbook 99 Ribolitta, At Home 38 Grilled Salmon Salad, Barefoot Contessa Cookbook 102 Roasted Butternut Squash Soup & Curry Condiments, Back to Basics 70 Grilled Tuna Salad, At Home 68 Roasted Potato Leek Soup with Crispy Shallots, Back Israeli Couscous & Tuna Salad,
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