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Potato-and-Sausage Torrelli with Ragù

(Tortelli di Patate alle Salsicce con ragù) The recipe makes more pasta dough than you'll need for the tortelli. Roll out the extra, and cut it into 1/2-inch-wide ribbons for pappardelle, 1/4-inch-wide ribbons for fettuccine, or any length and width you prefer. The pasta can then be used fresh, or it can be dried for use at a later time (leave the pasta on floured kitchen towels at room temperature until it is dry). Or use all of the dough for any recipe that calls for one pound of fresh pasta.

Warm Lentil Salad with Sausage

Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.

Sauerkraut with Polish Sausage

Sauerkraut gets a smoky taste from bacon and sausage in a recipe from Orbit, a Polish restaurant in Chicago.

Cassoulet Soup

Duck, turkey or dark chicken meat can substitute for the goose with equally delicious results. Fine accompaniments are a green salad with Roquefort vinaigrette and hot crusty bread. For a quick and sophisticated dessert, add a bit of red wine and ground cinnamon to canned pears with their syrup.

Escarole, Bean and Sausage Soup

Here's a hearty main-course soup perfect for a simple winter dinner. The chopped escarole fills a large bowl but wilts considerably when cooked.

Grilled Italian Sausages

Sweet and hot Italian sausages are delicious grilled over charcoal.

Green Chili and Chorizo Breakfast Strata

This zesty, eye-opening casserole can be made with either pork or beef chorizo.

Sausage-Cheese Balls

This is one of my mom's concoctions. Could it be any simpler?

Herb-Roasted Sausages and Butternut Squash

Serve with: Polenta and an arugula salad. Dessert: Purchased apple tart.

Turkey Breast Stuffed with Sausage, Fennel, and Golden Raisins

No carving required: Have the butcher bone the turkey breast, leaving the breast halves attached; then just slice at the table before serving. In addition to the sweet potatoes and cranberries, serve buttered green beans and bread alongside the turkey. Pour Chardonnay or Zinfandel, and finish off with the classic pumpkin pie, dolled up with one of the recommendations on the next page.

Lentil Ravioli with Sausage and Yellow Tomato Sauce

The test kitchen used wonton wrappers instead of homemade pasta to simplify this.

Chianti-Braised Stuffed Chicken Thighs on Egg Noodles

A green salad completes the meal. What to drink: A riserva Chianti.

Skillet Choucroute with Potatoes

Sprinkle caraway seeds into tomato soup to begin the meal. Serve assorted mustards and pumpernickel bread with the choucroute, an Alsatian dish of sauerkraut and sausage. Then enjoy another flavor from Alsace: kirsch (clear cherry brandy), drizzled over cherry ice cream.

Molto Mario's Clam Stew

Mario Batali, star of the Food Network's Molto Mario, is one of the top chefs in New York City, where he owns three restaurants with Joe Bastianich — Babbo, Lupa and Esca. This dish, from Batali's book Simple Italian Food, is served at Lupa.

Scotch Eggs with Fresh Herbs

Lindsay McDougal of Corona, California, writes: "When my husband and I first moved to Southern California from a small town between Edinburgh and Glasgow, we were amazed by the variety of foods available. It's almost unfair to compare the two places, since there are so many different ethnic cuisines here. We've come to love Mexican and Italian cooking, but we still find ourselves yearning for the traditional Scottish recipes we grew up with, like Scotch eggs and meat and potato pies. They're hearty dishes and so easy to make." Hard-boiled eggs are coated in sausage and breadcrumbs, then deep-fried. They're classic fare at pubs and often are served with mustard or ketchup.
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