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Cal Peternell

Turkey Etcetrazzini

Revitalize day-old Thanksgiving turkey (and any leftover green beans and brussels sprouts while you’re at it) by turning it into this creamy mushroom-laden pasta dish.

Greens With Braised Pancetta and Garlic

This satisfying veg-forward dish proves that sometimes the role for meat is as a supporting actor helping to make green things shine.

Steamed Clams with Almond and Parsley Butter and No Linguine

Sometimes, mid-cooking, I like to jettison my plan and make a new, better plan. The trick is knowing when it’s better. I’m not saying I randomly hobble myself, cruelty-cooking-show style, it’s just that it’s exciting to change it up sometimes. And it surprises the family. Historically, some of the best jettison dinners at my house have started out as regular old pasta night and ended up as gather-around-the-skillet-with-bowls-and-bread night. This was one of those.

Cauliflower with Almond Aillade

Aillade's egglessness leaves it with a slightly weaker constitution than it's cousin aioli, so it can break more easily. Happily, it doesn’t matter if it breaks—carry on and it will all come together when it hits the hot cauliflower and a little water.

Salsa Rustica with Egg and Pancetta

勺子黄花莎莎在烤面包、烤或roasted vegetables, roasted potatoes, sautéed greens, sliced tomatoes, boiled green beans, or cauliflower.

Fried Potato and Garlic Puffs

This recipe—made with potato, butter, garlic, eggs, and flour—is even greater than the sum of its parts.

Pan-Fried Fishcakes

To make sure these crisp, mayonnaise-free fishcakes stay together in the skillet, chill well before cooking.

Rolled Pork Loin Roast Stuffed With Olives and Herbs

Of course, you can just roast a chunk of pork loin and spoon tapenade over it, but when you stuff the tapenade inside the roast, it will look all swirled and magical when sliced. It’s not that hard to do, really—two strategic cuts, a smear, a row of knotted strings—more basic butchery than brain surgery.

Pan Cake

Maybe you forgot his or her birthday, or maybe you didn't forget, maybe you never even knew, but jeez, it's today, really? This cake won't work for a kid's birthday—that calls for more...of everything—but if you just got home, dinner isn't even made, and it turns out it is someone special's day, you just have to bust out a cake, and this one is all from the pantry and requires minimal gear and cleanup. Send him out for a pint of ice cream or suggest she use the shower first-this cake can be in the oven before your celebrant gets back. Thirty minutes later and it's out and cooling on the counter. Fair warning: this cake is like that guy who never moves out of his parents' house—born there, no matter how ready it seems, it falls to pieces when you try to get it out. Cut into wedges and lever them out individually, then cover your tracks with vanilla ice cream or plain or chocolate whipped cream.

This Sunday Supper Takes All Weekend to Cook—and That's a Good Thing

When it comes to weekend cooking, going slow makes things go by...quick. A Chez Panisse chef shows us how it's done.