Persimmon Carpaccio

Persimmon Carpaccio

Persimmon Carpaccio
Parmigiano, Arugula, Hazelnuts

This persimmon carpaccio is perfect for Fall because it captures the season’s fresh, vibrant flavors in a light, elegant dish. The combination of textures, bright notes, and subtle richness makes each bite balanced and satisfying, while the translucent orange slices and careful presentation create a visually stunning plate. It’s a refined way to celebrate the flavors and colors of the season.

Persimmons are gently sweet and delicate, so they shine when paired with ingredients that add contrast without overwhelming them. Parmigiano brings savory depth and saltiness that highlight the fruit’s sweetness instead of fighting it. Lemon and Champagne vinegar provide clean, bright acidity that lifts the flavor without the sharpness of citrus-heavy dressings. Toasted hazelnuts add warmth and texture, echoing the persimmon’s autumn character, while arugula contributes a light peppery note that keeps the dish balanced.

Persimmon Carpaccio

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Shrimp and Chayote Stir-Fry

Shrimp and Chayote Stir-FryShrimp and Chayote Stir-Fry

Adapted from The Slanted Door, Modern Vietnamese Food by Charles Phan, this stir-fry is light and refreshing.

Chayote aka mirliton is crisp, pale-green squash with a delicate flavor and tender crunch, somewhere between zucchini and green papaya. It holds up beautifully in a quick stir-fry and absorbs seasonings well.

Here, the colors and textures are part of the appeal. The light green chayote stays crisp-tender, while the shrimp turn soft pink and slightly springy. Together they create a clean contrast — cool green and warm pink, crisp and juicy against sweet and firm. Tossed with air-dried Momofuku noodles, it becomes a complete dish — the noodles soaking up the light, savory sauce and tying together the light jade and blush pink in a tangle of satisfying chew.

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Pickled Salmon with Buttered Pumpernickel

Pickled Salmon with Butter Pumpernickel

Pickled Salmon with Buttered Pumpernickel

Pickled salmon is a study in balance — delicate yet bold, bright yet savory. Thick-cut king salmon steaks are trimmed into even chunks, salted, then gently poached until just set. The fish absorbs a fragrant brine of vinegar, shallot, dill, rosemary, and jalapeño, creating layers of flavor that are clean and complex. The texture remains tender but firm, each piece glistening in a lightly aromatic oil-and-vinegar marinade.

Served chilled with buttered pumpernickel, the pairing brings contrast and depth — the bread’s dark, slightly sweet notes underscore the salmon’s gentle acidity and herbal lift. Each bite captures the essence of coastal simplicity — clean, briny, and deeply satisfying.

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Salmon Rillettes (from leftovers)

Salmon Rillettes

Salmon Rillettes

Brioche Toast Points, Cucumber Slices
Radish, Lemon
Pickled Onion and Olive Skewers

Using leftover smoked salmon and roasted salmon for rillettes is a perfect idea because it turns odds and ends into something luxurious without waste.

Salmon Rillettes

Serving it with brioche toast points adds a touch of buttery sweetness and crunch, while the thick cucumber slices act as a crisp, refreshing vehicle for the salmon.

The little skewers of cocktail onions, Castelvetrano olives, and cherry tomatoes introduce briny, tangy, and juicy notes, giving each bite complexity and brightness. While sliced red radish adds peppery crunch, and the thin lemon slices let guests add a fresh, zesty lift whenever they like.

Altogether, it’s a gorgeously balanced appetizer platter—texturally varied, visually appealing, and perfect for entertaining. It turns simple leftovers into something that looks and tastes like a restaurant-quality hors d’oeuvre.

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Rustic Lamb Ragù with Fresh Pappardelle

Rustic Lamb Ragù with Fresh Pappardelle

Rustic Lamb Ragù with Fresh Pappardelle, Ricotta & Mint

This ragù smells like it’s been simmering all afternoon, but it comes together quickly — thanks to fully cooked braised lamb shanks from Costco. Tender and deeply flavored, the meat is simply shredded and folded into the sauce, where it soaks up all the tomato, wine, and variety of spices.

The sauce starts with a classic soffritto of onion, celery, and carrot softened in olive oil until golden and aromatic. A splash of red wine and a spoonful of tomato paste deepen the flavor, followed by fire-roasted tomatoes and a bit of beef broth. The mixture comes briefly to a boil, then simmers for about 20 minutes — enough time for the flavors to meld into a beautifully rustic ragù.

Tossed with fresh pappardelle and finished with a bit of butter, each ribbon of pasta clings to the rich sauce. A scoop of creamy ricotta and a sprinkle of fresh mint brighten the dish, while chili flakes on the side add optional heat.

In under an hour, this Rustic Lamb Ragù with Fresh Pappardelle delivers all the warmth, depth, and soul of a slow-cooked Sunday supper — no hours required, just smart shortcuts and robust seasoning.

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