No tablecloth required, but you might want lobster bibs for this dinner. Doused in Cajun rémoulade—a bold alternative to the classic French—these shrimp in their shells are to be eaten...
Colcannon, a classic Irish combination of mashed potatoes with cabbage or kale, is standard winter fare. If that sounds, well, boring, trust us, this version is anything but that....
The Irish are famous for their smoked salmon, so it’s a natural for a St. Patrick’s Day party. Of course, you don’t have to use Irish smoked salmon for these toasts; any cold–smoked...
We may call this Asian, yet the flavors of soy sauce, hoisin, and ginger are as familiar to Americans as ketchup and mustard. Fuse them with pork shoulder in a long, slow braise and you’ll end up with the...
On their own, roasted mushrooms are golden, buttery, and delicious, but we’ve gone a step further and jazzed them up by showering them with a blanket of crunchy, chile-flecked breadcrumbs....
This triple threat dessert offers three distinct textures and flavors: A nutty, crumbly crust is filled with a dark chocolate pudding enriched with bittersweet chocolate, cocoa, and chocolate stout, then...